— -- Haiti, known mainly for its natural disasters, starving citizens and government corruption scandals, is hoping to leave its tumultuous past behind and re-invent itself as an investment and ...
Fritznel D. Octave, Haiti editor at The Haitian Times, reflects on his first return to the country in eight years. In this ...
* World's largest cruise ship to visit Haiti * Slave leader's stone fortress key for historic tours * Venezuela to help build second international airport By Joseph Guyler Delva LABADEE, Haiti, Oct 6 ...
Before last week’s earthquake, Haiti was just beginning to capitalize on the weather, location and tropical scenery that have turned many of its Caribbean neighbors into vacation paradises. Before ...
MILOT, Haiti — The tour guides were waiting with bony, undersized horses to carry travelers to Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferriere, one of the most impressive mountaintop fortresses in the world.
ILE-A-VACHE, Haiti (Reuters) - For decades the mostly dirt-poor residents of the small island of Ile-à-Vache off Haiti's south coast lived in anonymity, virtually ignored by the government and visited ...
According to the latest report of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) regarding the number of tourist arrivals, Haiti recorded in 2013, a growth of over 20%. According to the latest report of the ...
As gang warfare, fuel shortages, kidnappings and other crises cripple Haiti, it’s hard to push the Caribbean country as a tourist destination. But that’s exactly what a group of Haitian Americans is ...
The most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean, famed for its cloud forests, waterfalls and tropical mangroves, is increasingly worried about about some of the region's worst violence taking ...
MONTROUIS, Haiti — The Club Indigo beach resort north of the Haiti capital was crowded with U.N. peacekeepers, aid workers, diplomats and missionaries on a recent Sunday. But the only real, live ...
IN HAITI, I recently saw a tow car yank a Ford off its chassis and tow the body on to the garage, unaware that most of the car hadn’t moved. In a small coastal town, I saw a hotelkeeper peer ...