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City Guide
Ti Port-de-Paix, Nord-Ouest, Haiti
Overview
Ti Port-de-Paix is a small coastal city in Haiti's Nord-Ouest department, known for its laid-back atmosphere, colonial architecture, and proximity to pristine beaches. It is a gateway to Île de la Tortue and the scenic waters of the northwestern coast.
Best Time to Visit
December to March for dry, pleasant weather and cooler temperatures.
Local Tips
Carry cash as credit cards are rarely accepted. Public transport is limited, so tap-taps (shared taxis) or moto-taxis are the main options; negotiate fares beforehand.
Cultural Etiquette
Greet locals with a polite 'Bonjou' or 'Bonswa'. Modest clothing is appreciated, especially in markets and religious spaces. Tipping 5-10% is customary in restaurants.
Safety Warnings
Petty theft and pickpocketing can occur, especially near crowded markets and the ferry terminal; stay alert. Avoid walking alone at night and be cautious in poorly lit or less familiar neighborhoods.
Hidden Gems
Take a boat trip to the nearby Île de la Tortue for untouched beaches and clear waters. Visit the old Fort de la Pointe for panoramic views and local history.
Frequently Asked Questions
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