— -- 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 ...
Bruce Beckham, executive director of Tourism Cares, arrived in Cap Haitien in northern Haiti on Oct. 22, landing on a just-completed runway on a charter flight from Miami to help celebrate the opening ...
LABADEE, Haiti (Reuters) - An ultramodern ocean liner and a 19th-century mountaintop fortress built by a slave rebellion leader figure prominently in Haiti's plans to revive tourism in the poorest ...
An ultramodern ocean liner and a 19th-century mountaintop fortress built by a slave rebellion leader figure prominently in Haiti's plans to revive tourism in the poorest nation in the Americas. A key ...
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 ...
Haiti is planning a new international airport and a state-of-the-art ocean liner among ambitious plans to revive its tourism economy following years of political turmoil that plunged the former French ...
After a warning from Haiti’s Prime Minister that the eventual death toll could top 100,000, governments and aid agencies from around the world are working to channel personnel and supplies to the ...
In the first meeting held today, members of the high-level Tourism Resilience, Recovery and Sustainability taskforce have pledged their full support to provide assistance to earthquake-stricken Haiti.
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.
Is going on a cruise that stops in Haiti ethical? Is it something that you could do with a clear conscience? That's the question posed by A. Pawlowski in a CNN report on Royal Caribbean's ongoing ...
With flaming barricades and widespread looting, 10 days of street violence in Haiti have all but buried a tourism industry that managed to resurrect itself after a devastating earthquake in 2010.
* 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 ...