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City Guide

Fort Liberté, Nord-Est, Haiti

Overview

Fort Liberté, situated on the northeastern coast of Haiti, is a historic port town renowned for its colonial-era fortress and tranquil bay. The city blends coastal scenery with traces of French influence in its architecture and culture, making it a unique but off-the-beaten path destination.

Best Time to Visit

December to April for dry weather and cooler temperatures

Local Tips

Cash is king; credit cards are rarely accepted. Transport is mainly by moto-taxis and shared taxis, always confirm fares in advance. French and Haitian Creole are widely spoken, so learning a few phrases helps.

Cultural Etiquette

Casual, modest dress is expected. Tipping (5-10%) is appreciated but not mandatory. Greet locals politely and ask permission before taking photos.

Safety Warnings

Petty theft can occur at markets and crowded areas; keep valuables secure. Avoid walking at night in isolated areas, especially near the port. Protests can happen unpredictably, so stay updated on local news.

Hidden Gems

Explore the Parc National Historique Fort-Liberté and its 18th-century fort, or relax at the secluded Plage La Pierre beach just outside town.

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