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Haiti 2nd Revised edition [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, height x width: 216x135 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Series: Bradt Travel Guides
  • Pub. Date: 20-Oct-2016
  • Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1841629235
  • ISBN-13: 9781841629230
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, height x width: 216x135 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Series: Bradt Travel Guides
  • Pub. Date: 20-Oct-2016
  • Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1841629235
  • ISBN-13: 9781841629230
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A new edition of the only standalone guidebook on Haiti available, fully updated and with expanded content reflecting Haiti's recent growth in tourism, and packed with practical information covering everything from accommodation, eateries and travel routes to wildlife and 'Vodou'. A comprehensive section on conservation and natural history and insightful information on Haiti's rich artistic, architectural and musical heritage ensure nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts are well catered for. Paul Clammer discusses the merits of Haitian rum, how to catch a Port-au-Prince taptap (bus) and Graham Greene's connection with the famous Hotel Oloffson. This new edition includes even more information on living in Haiti, more festivals - from local fêtes to big celebrations - and coverage of new tourism developments at the Citadelle Henry (the largest fortress in the Americas and Haiti's first UNESCO World Heritage site). Also provided are details of new museums either under refurbishment or soon to open. Sharing the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, Haiti is culturally the most African of Caribbean countries, and one that is largely unknown to visitors, except through popular clichés of aid dependency and Vodou culture. An early pioneer of Caribbean tourism, since the earthquake of 2010 it has been slowly repositioning itself as an exciting new travel destination. Visitors will find historical sites to explore, hidden beaches, and a proud people rebuilding their country and ready to welcome visitors once more.

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. Fully updated and expanded content, reflecting Haiti's recent tourism expansion . Improved background coverage of arts and culture . Even more information on living in Haiti . More coverage of wildlife, including whale-watching . More festivals, from local fêtes to big celebrations . Coverage of new tourism developments at the Citadelle, Haiti's only UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as information about other new museums either under refurbishment or soon to open
Introduction vii
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
1(86)
Chapter 1 Background Information
3(42)
Geography
3(1)
Climate
4(1)
Natural history and conservation
4(5)
History
9(12)
Government and politics
21(1)
Economy
22(1)
People
23(2)
Language
25(1)
Religion
26(9)
Education
35(1)
Culture
35(10)
Chapter 2 Practical Information
45(42)
When to visit
45(1)
Highlights
45(1)
Suggested itineraries
46(1)
Tour operators
46(1)
Tourist information
47(1)
Red tape
48(1)
Embassies and consulates
49(1)
Getting there and away
50(2)
Health
52(7)
Safety
59(1)
Women travellers
60(1)
Gay/lesbian travellers
61(1)
Travellers with disabilities
61(1)
What to take
61(1)
Money and budgeting
62(2)
Getting around
64(4)
Accommodation
68(1)
Eating and drinking
69(3)
Public holidays and festivals
72(3)
Shopping
75(1)
Entertainment
76(1)
Photography
76(1)
Media and communications
77(1)
Business
78(1)
Living in Haiti
79(2)
Cultural etiquette
81(1)
Travelling positively
82(5)
PART TWO THE GUIDE
87(136)
Chapter 3 Port-au-Prince
89(34)
History
89(1)
Getting there and away
90(1)
Orientation
91(1)
Getting around
91(3)
Tour operators
94(1)
Where to stay
94(4)
Where to eat and drink
98(5)
Entertainment and activities
103(2)
Shopping
105(2)
Other practicalities
107(2)
What to see and do
109(14)
Chapter 4 Around Port-au-Prince
123(16)
South of Port-au-Prince
123(5)
East of Port-au-Prince
128(4)
North of Port-au-Prince
132(3)
West of Port-au-Prince
135(4)
Chapter 5 Southern Haiti
139(36)
Jacmel
139(13)
Towards the Dominican Republic border
152(1)
Heading west from Jacmel
153(1)
Aquin and Saint Louis du Sud
154(3)
Les Cayes
157(3)
Ile-a-Vache
160(1)
Port Salut
161(3)
Port-a-Piment
164(1)
Camp Perrin
165(1)
Macaya National Park
166(1)
Jeremie
167(5)
Abricots
172(1)
Dame Marie and Anse d'Hainault
173(1)
Pestel
173(2)
Chapter 6 Northern Haiti
175(34)
Cap-Haitien
175(12)
Milot and the Citadelle Henry
187(6)
Labadie
193(2)
Limonade
195(2)
Dondon
197(1)
Limbe
197(1)
Fort Liberte
198(2)
Ouanaminthe
200(1)
Port-de-Paix
201(3)
Ile de la Tortue
204(1)
Mole Saint-Nicholas
204(5)
Chapter 7 The Artibonite Valley and Central Plateau
209(14)
Gonaives
209(4)
Saint-Marc
213(2)
Marchand Dessalines
215(1)
Petite Riviere de l'Artibonite and Deschapelles
216(1)
Mirebalais
217(2)
Hinche
219(4)
Appendix 1 Language 223(4)
Appendix 2 Further Information 227(4)
Index 231
When Paul Clammer first visited Haiti in 2007 he carried with him plenty of the unfortunate media clichés about the country, from mysterious 'Vodou' to endless instability. The Haiti that revealed itself was far more interesting and exciting, and he's been travelling regularly ever since. To write the first edition of the Bradt guide - the first dedicated English guidebook to the country since the early 1980s - he based himself in Haiti for nine months, renting an apartment in Port-au-Prince. He is a big advocate for the role that socially-conscious tourism can play in the development of this emerging Caribbean destination. Follow him at www.facebook.com/HaitiTravelGuide for regular news and updates on Haitian travel.