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In addition to new restrictions affecting civilian travel, the prime minister said the government has cancelled all official travel. Joseph said any official who wants to travel abroad must first get approval from either President Jovenel Moise, the prime minister or the foreign minister.

Search Search. Home United States U. Africa 54 - November 11, Uncategorized July 7, am. Text size: Smaller Bigger. Santo Domingo. President Luis Abinader ordered the closure of the four border crossings with Haiti and ordered the reinforcement of surveillance in the area, according to a person in charge of the Specialized Land Border Security Corps Cesfront.

The Dominican Republic and Haiti have four official border crossings, although most of the border, about kilometers long, does not have dividing fences. The only requirement is just the passport and the fully filled up immigration blue form the bus company would give you this. Then the lady collected all of the passports for the taxes I think when you fly out of the country, the airport tax is already added on your flight ticket then the bus crossed the bridge with two gates that separate both countries.

In Haiti side, we also had to go down of the bus then go in line.. You have to keep the exit paper with the immigration stamp! They took all the necessary precautions, took us to nice places, and assured us that our safety is their priority. Because of them, not once did we feel threatened or scared. The locals we met were in fact very friendly. I felt very secure the entire time we were there so my answer would be yes for Cap Haitien but make sure you stay at a good hotel and book your tour with a trusted agency.

Always take necessary precautions, refrain from walking alone at night, and beware of pickpockets and snatchers. This applies not only to Haiti but to whichever country you may be. We stayed at Satama Hotel for 3 nights— a brand new and luxurious hotel perched up the mountains of Cap-Haitien. The owner, Mr. Gael, was kind enough to host us and not only that— he also showed us around with Destination Creole , their own tour agency.

The hotel is massive, bright, and airy. Being located on top of the mountain, expect to get a nice view of the sea or the city, relaxing peacefulness, and fresh air from wherever you may be. The room we got is huge with a beautiful city view, the beds comfortable, the towels and linens are fresh, there is absolutely nothing to complain about and everything to brag about.

All the staff are very friendly albeit very professional. One of the highlights of this lovely property is the infinity pool overlooking the ocean and the city, with gorgeous mountains serving as the backdrop. I absolutely recommend staying here! If you know me personally then you know I love eating! You should also not leave the country without trying their local rum and beer only 50 Haitian Gourde or Gourde above in restaurants.

Here are some food and restaurants that made it on my Eat List:. We tried their pizza and also the seafood platter while drinking their Rum sour and beer!

The place looks very cute on the outside and so cozy on the inside esp they have a rooftop terrace where they do Friday Karaoke night. Thank you, Kuya Adrian! Our favorite is the freshly made pasta and pesto as well as the pizza with yummy pork toppings which tastes like the Pinoy food Sisig!

Through Gael, we were also able to meet Lolo, the owner of the restaurant! Destination Creole made sure we see the best in Cap Haitien. Again, thanks to Gael and his brother Stephan, the General Manager of Destination Creole for arranging the tours for us and making sure we experience the best out of our 4-day trip to Haiti.

Here are some lovely things we did around which I highly recommend you do too! Overall, we had an absolutely good time at Cap Haitien thanks to Satama Hotel and Destination Creole who have been such gracious hosts! I highly suggest you bring a reusable bottle so you can always refill it with the water provided by your hotel.



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