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The UNESCO Sites in Haiti have resulted from the recognition of 1 cultural and natural landmark as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Haiti and 1 location on the Haiti UNESCO tentative list. These touristic sites in Haiti are acknowledged for their unique and valuable cultural, natural, artistic, and historic significance and are preserved for future generations to enjoy.
In addition to these 1 sites in the Haiti UNESCO list, there are many other places to travel to Haiti that are being considered for UNESCO recognition. These sites, listed on the tentative list, showcase the rich cultural heritage of the country and are waiting for approval to join the prestigious and famous World Heritage Sites list.
To help visitors discover these remarkable Haiti tourist attractions, we have put together an interactive map of the UNESCO sites in Haiti.
Haiti UNESCO Map
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World Heritage Sites in Haiti
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Haiti
There is 1 UNESCO World Heritage Site in Haiti. All of these three sites are listed under the Cultural category.
- National History Park – Citadel, Sans Souci, Ramiers
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Haiti are protected locations for their cultural and natural importance.
National History Park – Citadel, Sans Souci, Ramiers
National History Park – Citadel, Sans Souci, Ramiers is a collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in Haiti. This historical park is an extraordinary testament to Haiti’s rich cultural heritage and historical significance. The park includes three remarkable sites: the Citadelle Laferrière, a massive fortress perched atop a mountain; Sans Souci Palace, a magnificent palace built for King Henri Christophe; and Ramiers, an impressive network of defensive fortifications. Together, these sites showcase the grandeur of Haiti’s past and offer visitors a glimpse into its fascinating history and architectural prowess.
Haiti UNESCO tentative list
- Centre historique de Jacmel
Tours in Haiti
Our choices of tours in Haiti are divided into thematic features such as Port-au-Prince, Jacmel, and Saut-Mathurine Experience.