Haiti. The Best Vacaton Spot in the World!
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Double V Hotels presents the "Come To Haiti!" Grand Opening! Reserve your rooms before they disappear!
Double V Hotels
456 Saint Domique Rue
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
5-509-555-7689 Go To Haiti and Brag To Your Friends!







Rates Per Night
Buy Now! One Bed Two Beds Two Rooms
Bedrooms $110* $95 $95


Pool Access, Great View, Internet, Heat and Air Conditioning (But Why Would You Need the Heat!)






Take a Ride!
Great Family Fun! Per Ride Round Trips Groups (Over 7 people)
Tour Bus $40 $70 $20 per person**
Car RentalsAlso Available







The Party Life Is AMAZING!

Enjoy the Many Parades and Carnivals Haiti has to offer!

Haiti has a vibrant and large carnival season; referred to as Mardi Gras or Carnaval in French and Kanaval in Haitian Creole. It is held every year on the Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. The Jacmel Carnival is well known for its culturally appealing displays of costumes and masks. While it is a rather large carnival, it is dwarfed by the much larger Carnival of Port-au-Prince; the national parade which draws thousands of people annually. Vivid floats that are sponsored by the country's popular brand name products host some of the country's most well known musicians. Carnival season is a joyous event which is attended by both locals as well as those from abroad, which include the diaspora and foreigners. During this time, the country is engulfed by music and raucous celebration.


Enjoy


Haiti, in the West Indies, occupies the western third of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. About the size of Maryland, Haiti is two-thirds mountainous, with the rest of the country marked by great valleys, extensive plateaus, and small plains.

The northern region consists of the Massif du Nord (Northern Massif) and the Plaine du Nord (Northern Plain). The Massif du Nord is an extension of the Cordillera Central in the Dominican Republic. It begins at Haiti's eastern border, north of the Guayamouc River, and extends to the northwest through the northern peninsula. The lowlands of the Plaine du Nord lie along the northern border with the Dominican Republic, between the Massif du Nord and the North Atlantic Ocean. The central region consists of two plains and two sets of mountain ranges. The Plateau Central (Central Plateau) extends along both sides of the Guayamouc River, south of the Massif du Nord. It runs from the southeast to the northwest. To the southwest of the Plateau Central are the Montagnes Noires, whose most northwestern part merges with the Massif du Nord. The southern region consists of the Plaine du Cul-de-Sac (the southeast) and the mountainous southern peninsula (also known as the Tiburon Peninsula). The Plaine du Cul-de-Sac is a natural depression which harbors the country's saline lakes, such as Trou Caļman and Haiti's largest lake Lac Azuei. The Chaīne de la Selle mountain range, an extension of the southern mountain chain of the Dominican Republic (the Sierra de Baoruco), extends from the Massif de la Selle in the east to the Massif de la Hotte in the west. This mountain range harbors Pic la Selle, the highest point in Haiti at 2,680 metres (8,793 ft).

The country's most important valley in terms of crops is the Plaine de l'Artibonite, which is oriented south of the Montagnes Noires. This region supports the country's (also Hispaniola's) longest river, the Riviere l'Artibonite which begins in the western region of the Dominican Republic and continues most of its length through central Haiti and onward where it empties into the Golfe de la Gonāve. The eastern and central region of the island is a large elevated plateau. Haiti also includes several offshore islands. The historically famous island of Tortuga (Īle de la Tortue) is located off the coast of northern Haiti. The arrondissement of La Gonāve is located on the island of the same name, in the Golfe de la Gonāve. Gonave Island is moderately populated by rural villagers. Īle ą Vache (Island of Cows) is located off the tip of southwestern Haiti. It is a lush island with many beautiful sights. Also part of Haiti are the Cayemites and Ile de Anacaona.

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* Haitian Currency also accepted.
** 4 people out of the group must be over 17 years of age.