Tourism in Haiti may be on the mend, but service remains erratic. What matters is the location, the good will, and the cleanliness. You’ll be satisfied, even delighted, if you have a view of an uncrowded beach or a stretch of a colonial town’s rooftops, as well as freshly laundered sheets, screens, running water, and good local food (and perhaps a glass of chilled wine). Most tourists hire a guide who also acts as a translator and driver. Small towns like Aquin, Les Cayes, and Jacmel have vibrant downtowns; if you don’t have a guide, you might miss the domino games in the central square, merengue dance clubs, voodoo services, and the best fried pork. Continue reading this article to know about the best haiti vacation spots!