Young Pioneer Tours

Haiti Tours and Travel

YPT TOURS TO HAITI 

Join one of our Haiti tours and discover a nation steeped in rich history and cultural resilience, where lush mountains meet stunning coastlines, and the spirit of its people shines brightly. As the first independent Black republic in the world, Haiti boasts a profound legacy that dates to the revolutionary struggles for freedom and equality and recent history with links to Chavez’s Venezuela and its own regimes of Papa Doc and Baby Doc.

Haiti’s diverse culture is a mix of African, French, and indigenous influences, evident in its lively music, colourful art, and delectable cuisine. In Haiti, every corner tells a story waiting to be uncovered, inviting you to connect with its vibrant heritage and hopeful future.

GROUP TOURS TO HAITI

We do not currently offer group tours to Haiti as we did prior to the pandemic with our Haiti Voodoo & Revolution Tour. Stay tuned to this page and our social media for updates to not miss out on their return.

INDEPENDENT TOURS TO HAITI 

Our tours go beyond the typical tourist hotspots, allowing you to discover the hidden treasures of Haiti, from its stunning art scenes to its rich historical sites.

We are excited to offer a range of customisable itineraries featuring bilingual guides and comfortable transportation. Whether you’re exploring the streets of Port-au-Prince, visiting the historic Citadelle Laferrière, or relaxing on the pristine beaches of Jacmel, our tours aim to provide a comprehensive experience of Haiti’s rich heritage.

Additionally, we offer bespoke packages that cater to your specific interests, ensuring that your journey through Haiti is both memorable and transformative. Check out our offerings below to start planning your adventure in this captivating land!

NB: The situation on the ground in Haiti remains complex, and we will conduct a thorough assessment before confirming tours of any kind.

EXAMPLE CLASSIC HAITI TOUR (10 days)

The following is an example of one of our Haiti tour programs, and can be adapted, or combined with other places to suit your needs.

Day 1 – Port-au-Prince  

  • Arrival into Port-au-Prince at your convenience and transfer to our centrally located hotel
  • Meet at 4:00pm in the hotel lobby to meet your YPT guide and fellow travellers
  • Begin early evening walking tour to explore some of the famous graffiti in the city and the unique taptaps – painted trucks and buses – very cool photo opportunities
  • Take a ride in one of these taptaps to the restaurant where we’ll grab dinner of local Haitian fare and a cold beer or sample a crémas, a local drink of coconut and vanilla
  • Overnight in Port-au-Prince

Day 2 – Port-au-Prince – Fremathe – Kenscoff – Port-au-Prince 

Morning 

  • After breakfast we’ll begin further exploring the capital with our first stop being the famous ‘gingerbread houses’, large mansion type buildings that look like they’re from Victorian England and the most stunning architecture in Haiti
  • Head onto the Champ de Mars, the capital’s largest park for a bit of people watching. The park is also the Square of the Heroes of Independence where national parades used to be held
  • See the site where the National Palace, the president’s residence, used to stand until it was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake, as well as the cathedral which was also reduced to rubble
  • Visit the Statue of the Unknown Slave, testament to Haiti’s history as a slave colony and its revolutionary liberation war. We’ll also see the statues of the first emperor and king and of course a certain Christopher Columbus

Afternoon

  • After lunch we’ll be going to the Pantheon National History Museum to learn more about Haiti’s revolutionary past
  • Stop by St Trinity Episcopal Church for photos before we head to Boutillier viewpoint for great views of the city
  • We’ll go further into the hills and drive to Fermathe where we visit a self-aid shop and a market village in Kenscoff commune.
  • Visit Fort Jacques, built over 200 years ago in honour of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, leader of the Haitian Revolution and first leader of independent Haiti
  • After a long day of exploration we’ll grab dinner and drinks
  • Overnight in Port-au-Prince

Day 3 – Saut D’eau Festival – Port-au-Prince

Morning 

  • After breakfast we’ll drive out to Saut d’Eau commune (about a 2 hour drive)
  • The waterfall here is one of the key sites of pilgrimage for Catholics and voodoo practitioners alike, and today is part of the festival of Our Lady of Carmel
  • It was here that the Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel is said to have appeared on a palm tree, and just to add to the coincidence the voodoo loa, or spirit, Erzulie Dantor also appeared here

Afternoon 

  • Picnic lunch in Saut d’Eau
  • Watch the Eucharistic rites and voodoo rituals before the locals bathe in the falls asking for favours from their gods on one of the most stunning days you will ever experience
  • Drive back to Port-au-Prince
  • We’ll head for a quick dinner and then in the evening watch a RAM concert in the Oloffson Hotel, Haiti’s most famous mizik rasin band who play a weekly show here
  • Overnight in Port-au-Prince

Day 4 Croix des Bouquets – Port-au-Prince

Morning 

  • After breakfast we head to the Plaza de Hugo Chavez, the former Venezuelan leader was treated as a hero by the Haitians after his criticism of the American occupation of Haiti “in the name of aid”, and of course maybe due to generous gifts of oil
  • Visit the Marché de Fer, the Iron Market, which may have been damaged by fire in 2008, destroyed by the 2010 earthquake and then again ravaged by fire in 2018, but which has been restored and is a public market of historical heritage

Afternoon

  • Grab lunch around the market
  • Head to Fort Dimanche, a former prison notorious for torture during the reign of Francois Duvalier, or Papa Doc as he was popularly known
  • Explore the Grand Cemetery with its vast network of necropolises and raised tombs
  • Visit the Atis Rezistans, self-taught artists whose work is based on junkyard, survivalist recycling
  • From here we head to the Noailles Artistic Village to see more local artists at work
  • We’ll try to find a Voodoo Ceremony. An incredible experience that shows you what Haiti’s most famous for!
  • Dinner and overnight in Port-au-Prince

Day 5Port-au-Prince – Jacmel  

Morning 

  • This morning we head to Jacmel on the south coast
  • We’ll stop at Baby Doc’s tomb, the ruler who led Haiti after his father’s death, and who was deposed and lived in exile before returning to his fate
  • Visit to the Blue Basin
  • The Blue Basin is a stunning series of pools with clear blue water set along the river and waterfalls linking them together
  • Take a dip in the water!

Afternoon

  • After lunch we’ll continue our ride to Jacmel
  • On arrival we’ll check into our hotel before going out for dinner and drinks
  • Overnight in Jacmel

Day 6 – Jacmel  

Morning 

  • In the morning we’ll grab a coffee and pastry in one of the New Orleans style coffee houses in Jacmel
  • Stop by the Manoir Alexandre, once the grandest building in Jacmel and now under restoration
  • Visit the historic Jacmel Cathedral before we move on to the former home of Simón Bolívar, it was here that he stayed before assembling his army to eventually liberate and create Gran Colombia

Afternoon 

  • Head to the Jacmel local market where we’ll also grab lunch
  • Visit a local artist residence and galleries to see how the thriving Jacmel art scene differs from Port-au-Prince
  • In the afternoon we’ll head to Cyvadier beach and relax with the locals and go for a dip
  • Dinner of creole food and drinks with a beach view
  • Overnight in Jacmel

Day 7 –   Jacmel – Leogane – Port-au-Prince – Cap Haitien (Group A Tour Concludes) 

Morning 

  • After breakfast we’ll drive out of Jacmel towards Port-au-Prince
  • On the way we’ll stop at Leogane, a coastal commune which was the epicentre of the earthquake in 2010 which destroyed almost the whole settlement. Much of Haiti’s history has seen natural disaster and here we see how the rebuilding effort has gone

Afternoon

  • Upon arrival in Port-au-Prince we’ll say goodbye to those from Group A, YPT can assist with airport transfers or extra accommodation as needed
  • Group B continue on to the airport to catch our 3:00pm flight to Cap Haitien
  • Upon arrival we’ll check in and head for dinner with drinks in town
  • Overnight in Cap Haitie

Day 8 –   Cap Haitien – Milot

Morning 

  • In the morning we head to Milot a short drive away from Le Cap
  • Visit the Sans-Souci Palace, one of the most famous sights in all Haiti
  • This was the royal residence of King Henri I, Henri Christophe, and is over 200 years old, built to prove to the French and foreigners alike the ability of the black race
  • King Henri is said to have shot himself with a silver bullet on the grounds of the palace after being crippled by a stroke, whereupon he was buried in the citadelle
  • Which is our next stop, the Citadelle Laferrière, a fortress on top of a mountain, built to guard against French invasion, a UNESCO heritage site and all-round impressive place

Afternoon

  • Grab lunch in Milot
  • Visit the Lakou Lakay Cultural Centre and then we will watch a voodoo dance
  • Drive back to Cap Haitien
  • Dinner and overnight

Day 9 –    Labadie – Cap Haitien 

Morning 

  • After breakfast we go on a city tour of Le Cap taking in the Heroes Monument of Vertières, the last battle of the Haitian Revolution, and the site of the actual battle
  • Visit the Bois Caiman, site of voodoo rituals performed at the beginning of the slave revolt
  • We jump on a boat for the short sail to Labadee

Afternoon

  • We’ll have a lunch of freshly caught lobster or fish
  • Labadee is a privately run resort beach where we can lap up the Caribbean feeling
  • While rum may be the main drink in the region, we check out a clairin distillery – clairin is the locally produced distilled spirit, made in the same way as rum, and made from cane sugar
  • We’ll head out for a dinner of seafood and drinks in town to celebrate our last night in this amazing country
  • Overnight in Cap Haitien

Day 10 –    Cap Haitien – Port-au-Prince

  • Board a morning flight back to Port-au-Prince where the tour will conclude – YPT are able to assist you with any onward travel or accommodatio

BESPOKE TOURS TO HAITI 

As part of our travel offerings to Haiti, we provide customizable and independent tours designed to create your perfect Haitian getaway. Whether you’re interested in exploring the lively streets of Port-au-Prince, learning about the rich history of Citadelle Laferrière, or unwinding on the beautiful beaches of Jacmel, our tours can be tailored to meet your preferences.

For more information about our Haiti programs and to explore the various options for these unique experiences, please feel free to reach out to us. We are here to help you design a personalized journey in Haiti, where culture and natural beauty await!

Dive Tour in Haiti

Although it’s one of the lesser-known diving spots in the Caribbean, Haiti offers plenty of excellent sites for divers of all skill levels. In addition, there are exciting activities for those who prefer to stay above water. Then, of course, there are the stunning beaches—many of which remain untouched by large resorts—and the iconic crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean. Scuba diving in Haiti is available year-round, with the peak tourism season running from late November to March. Top diving locations include Amani’s Zombie Hole, Kaliko, and the Arcadins Islands. Snorkelling is also a fantastic option for visitors.

Voodoo Tour

A voodoo bespoke tour can offer a unique and profound experience, providing insights into Haiti’s rich spiritual heritage. You’ll learn about the origins of voodoo, its African roots, and its evolution in Haiti, and understand the core beliefs of voodoo, including the concept of loa (spirits), the importance of ancestors, and the role of ceremonies and rituals.

Beach Relaxation tours

Because everybody needs some relaxing time, explore the Île à Vache, known for its turquoise waters and white sand, or enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of the coastal town of Jacmel, with its colorful houses and vibrant street life.

Language Tour in Haiti  

A language tour in Haiti offers an enriching experience that combines cultural immersion with language learning. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with local communities, practice Haitian Creole, and explore the history and traditions of the country. Our tours can be customized to suit various lengths, from short workshops to extended programs that allow for deeper cultural exchanges. Through interactive lessons, conversations with native speakers, and visits to significant cultural sites, you’ll enhance your language skills while gaining a profound appreciation for Haiti’s unique heritage and warm hospitality.

Political and Revolution Tour in Haiti  

Haiti is a country steeped in revolutionary history being the first country to see slave uprising and rebellion against colonialism freeing itself of French rule. It of course has a chequered history in the modern period with links to Chavez’s Venezuela – the cue being “oil diplomacy” – and its own regimes of Papa Doc, Baby Doc, and their Voodoo Dynasty. Join as we explore relevant sites and dive into stories around these extravagant and sometimes doubtful characters.

Filming in Haiti

Through our media arm Pioneer Media, we can make arrangements for productions, journalists, or others to film within Haiti from big-budget to guerrilla productions.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TRAVEL TO HAITI

Traveling to Haiti can pose risks due to factors like political instability, civil unrest, and elevated crime rates in some areas. The situation on the ground remains complex, and we will conduct a thorough assessment before resuming public group tours or confirming private tours.
Haiti offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan-friendly options, particularly in its rich and diverse cuisine. While traditional Haitian dishes often include meat, there are many plant-based ingredients and dishes that cater to vegetarian and vegan diets. Common staples include rice, beans, vegetables, plantains, and fruits.

While larger cities and tourist areas may have more options, it's always a good idea to communicate dietary preferences clearly when dining out, as many local restaurants may not have extensive vegetarian or vegan menus. Overall, with some guidance, travellers can enjoy the vibrant flavours of Haitian cuisine while adhering to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle.
Yes, you can get a SIM card in Haiti. The main providers are Digicel and Natcom, which offer prepaid SIM cards that can be purchased at airports, convenience stores, and mobile phone shops. The process is generally straightforward, and you may need to provide a form of identification, such as a passport. Once purchased, you can easily activate the SIM card and choose from various data plans to suit your needs.
The currency in Haiti is the Haitian gourde, abbreviated as HTG. It is further divided into 100 centimes. While the gourde is the official currency, the U.S. dollar is also widely accepted in many places, especially in tourist areas and for larger transactions. It's advisable to have some gourdes on hand for smaller purchases and local markets.
We do strongly recommend that travellers to all our destinations have travel insurance. Accidents or medical conditions can happen anywhere and it’s best to be prepared. A proper travel insurance should include coverage for (medical) evacuation/repatriation costs by helicopter, plane or ship. You should always do your own research about insurance, but we at YPT use IATI. Using our referral link below will give you a 5% discount off their usual price: https://www.iatitravelinsurance.com/en/?r=23612524710385
Traveling to Haiti with Young Pioneer Tours offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant nation rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. With experienced guides providing in-depth insights, YPT tailors customizable itineraries that focus on your interests, whether that's exploring local art, history, or culinary delights. You'll engage with communities and discover hidden gems while enjoying the assurance of safety and support throughout your journey.

By choosing YPT, you also contribute to responsible tourism practices that benefit local economies and promote cultural preservation, making your adventure both memorable and meaningful.

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