Ouest Department

Haiti

I visited Haiti in 2003. It was then and still remains the poorest Country in the world. Over 50% of the population live on less than one dollar a day. The Presidential Palace was severely damaged by the earthquake in 2010.
I visited Haiti in 2003. It was then and still remains the poorest Country in the world. Over 50% of the population live on less than one dollar a day. The Presidential Palace was severely damaged by the earthquake in 2010.
Haitian woman are unstoppable
Disposable picture of the Caribbean Sea from Haiti.
A Haitian village.

Popular cities in Ouest Department

Haiti national flag waving in the wind on a clear day
Port-au-Prince
Known for Ports, Mountains and Live music
Love live music, entertainment and art? Get away to Port-au-Prince!

Reasons to visit

  • National Palace
  • Port-au-Prince Cathedral
  • National Pantheon Museum
Home base for All Hands Disaster Relief volunteers.
Léogâne
Known for Natural parks
Léogâne awaits: its parks and more!
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Arcahaie
Known for Dining, Beaches and Friendly people
Come to relaxing Arcahaie and enjoy its oceanfront, beaches and dining.
Petit-Goâve
Petit-Goâve
Venture to sights like Cocoyer Beach as you discover the local area in Petit-Goâve.
Gressier
Gressier
Venture to National Palace and Museum of Haitian Art—just two of the sights around Gressier.
Grand-Goâve
Grand-Goâve
Venture to Bassins Bleu and Anacaona Town Square—just two of the sights around Grand-Goâve.