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HAITI TOUR GUIDE

A Things to note when you're going to other places is to try and learn the language before going.

In haiti the language The people there speak is haitian crelo and french. Haitian Creole, commonly referred to as simply Creole or Kreyòl natively, is a French-based creole language spoken by 10–12 million people worldwide, and is one of the two official languages of Haiti, where it is the native language of the vast majority of the population.

Saut-Mathurine

Saut-Mathurine is a waterfall in Haiti located in Camp-Perrin, Sud. The source of its stream of water comes from the Rivière de Cavaillon.

Found on the Cavaillon River, the waterfall is some 27 meters (89 feet) high, impressively 30 meters (98 feet) wide, and it falls into a natural pool of fresh and clear turquoise color. Visitors coming here can go inside the pool, and even try jumping from the top of the waterfall, however, it should be considered that the waterfalls are somewhat used to produce electricity.

Musée Ogier-Fombrun

Colonial-style beachfront resort with a plantation museum, a dive center & multiple eateries.

The Ogier‐Fombrun Museum is located in Montrouis, Haiti on the renovated ruins of a sugar plantation built in the 18th century by Guillaume Ogier from Bordeaux, France.

Royal Caribbean Labadee Beach

Its a beach in haiti

The location is named after the Marquis de La Badie, a Frenchman who first settled the area in the 17th century.

The information used for these come from sites like wkikipedia