Top 5 Things to do Good for Kids in Haiti, Haiti

February 2, 2022 Velvet Champine

Coordinates: 19°00′N 72°25′W / 19.000°N 72.417°W / 19.000; -72.417
Restaurants in Haiti

1. Museum Ogier-Fombrun

Rte National #1 Km 77 Moulin Sur Mer Hotel, Montrouis, Cotes des Arcadins Haiti +509 37 02 1918 [email protected] http://www.moulinsurmer.com/Museum-Ogier-Fombrun.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Museum Ogier-Fombrun

The Ogier-Fombrun Museum will greet you with stories dating from the pre-colombian indian era to colonial times of 1794, when Haiti used to be the largest producer of sugar in the Caribbean.The property is an authentic sugar cane plantation whose ruins were totally recovered by the work of Architect Gerard Fombrun during more than 35 years of personal involvement. The authentic stone aqueduct which still exists, continues to run water to a gigantic 20 feet wooden wheel which was used to extract the juice from the cane.The "Etuve", which was used to heat up the "melasse", still exists and is reminiscent of a rich past.

2. Musee du Pantheon National Haitien

Avenue de La Republique, Port-au-Prince 6113 Haiti 509 128337 http://www.esclavage-memoire.com/lieux-de-memoire/musee-du-pantheon-national-haitien-25.html
Excellent
51%
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4.5 based on 226 reviews

Musee du Pantheon National Haitien

Reviewed By androidy2k

Well presented and very interesting, you will learn a lot about Haitian history and this amazing culture.

3. Voyages Lumiere

Grand Rue, Port-au-Prince 6110 Haiti +509 36 07 1321 http://voyageslumiere.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Voyages Lumiere

Reviewed By PhishinUA - Boulder, United States

Jacqui and team were great for our brief stopover in Haiti. I added this on late in the game and they were able to accommodate our trip to Jacmel to Bassin Bleu and a tour of the city. Highly recommend!

4. Labadee

Haiti 867-5309 http://royalcaribbean.com
Excellent
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4.0 based on 2,239 reviews

Labadee

An area located in northern Haiti that is famous for its striking natural beauty and great beaches.

Reviewed By OBXMom4 - Greenville, United States

We stopped here on our Royal Caribbean cruise on Oasis of the Seas in January 2019. I really had planned so much for our other 2 ports that we used this day as a beach day and it was perfect! Great weather, water temps were great too! (I was worried that in January that it would be cool) We did end up renting 2 floating mats once in the Columbus Cove area and just chilled in the water. No need to pay for more activities on this island in my opinion! Columbus Cove was the perfect spot to chill under the palm trees, play in the water and get a great view of the ship as well. We did end up walking to the CC beach area and it was a beautiful walk, not too long for us. Waiting for the trolley just took too long. The other side of the island it was very windy and the water was super rough, but the side we were on was perfect!

5. A Paradise Cove Escape and Haitian Village Experience

Excellent
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4.0 based on 125 reviews

A Paradise Cove Escape and Haitian Village Experience

Discover the unrivaled natural beauty of Haiti and the complex culture of its people. Relax and sunbathe on idyllic beaches at Le Village in Paradise Cove, and visit a typical Haitian home to learn about the Haitian lifestyle. You'll have ample time to enjoy the scenic waterfront on the white sand beach and catch a glimpse of a local fisherman as he finds his catch of the day. Transfer back to ship via water taxi. Highlights: •Le Village at Paradise Cove: Discover "a day in the life" of typical Haitian villagers and their families. •Haitian Culture: Get an overview of voodoo and see how local products are prepared for export through onsite exhibits. •Paradise Beach: Relax in your chair or float, enjoy a complimentary drink, borrow snorkel equipment or head out on a kayak. What to Bring: •SeaPass card and photo identification •Camera •Cash/credit cards •Sun protection •Towel (from ship) What to Wear: •Swimsuit under cover-up or light clothing •Walking shoes

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