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Cap-Haitien is a port city on the coast of Haiti. This is the fourth-largest city in the country. It enjoys a fabulous location on the north coast of the island. Nowadays, Cap-Haitien is a major port city that, nevertheless, attracts a big number of tourists. Guests of Cap-Haitien can enjoy a striking view of the sea. Besides that, it is always a good idea to take a stroll on the city’s streets to see amazing buildings in Spanish style. Thanks to these buildings, the city had an unusual informal name in the past – the Paris of the Antilles. Tourists often fall in love with this beautiful place and want to return here again. The French founded Cap-Haitien in 1670. Until 1804, when the country became independent, this city had another name - Cap Français. The city was the capital of the French colony named Saint-Domingue until the end of the 18th century. During the crisis of relations with France and the start of the Civil War in the United States, American troops tried to conquer Cap-Haitien. As a result of this, the old city was almost completely destroyed at the beginning of the 19th century during a long attack. King Henry Christophe, a self-proclaimed monarch of Haiti, did everything he could to restore the city from ruins. However, this was not the only dark page in the history of the city. Many buildings in Cap-Haitien were destroyed in the middle of the 19th century after a devastating earthquake. It took much time and effort to rebuild the city, but a … Read further

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Cap-Haitien sightseeing

There are no beach resort complexes in the city. One of the most popular beaches in the region is situated on the outskirts of the city. This is Labadie Beach. It is particularly popular with foreign guests. This is the cleanest beach with the best infrastructure in the country, so no wonder why tourists enjoy visiting this coastal area to relax. Besides sunbathing on the warm sand and getting tan in the tender sun … Open

Nature and parks of Haiti

If you want to know more about Vodou (the term Vodou means “sorcery”), come to Haiti but do not forget that tourists are safe when they stay in resorts and special tourist areas. When traveling across the country, it is better to do this together with a local guide who knows the island’s traditions and can speak Creole. The so-called “slum areas” are the most dangerous. Tourists shouldn’t visit them. Do not forget about precautions in public and crowded places. Do not demonstrate valuables, large sums of money, and expensive gadgets – there are pickpockets in all countries of the world. … Open

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