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$282 - $609
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Price
NewarkPort Au Prince Mais Gate
EWR - PAP
EWRPAP
Newark
Tue 7/9
1 stop23h 07m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Tue 7/23
1 stop12h 20m
NewarkPort Au Prince Mais Gate
EWR - PAP
EWRPAP
Newark
Tue 7/9
2 stops23h 55m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Tue 7/23
1 stop9h 45m
New York LaGuardiaPort Au Prince Mais Gate
LGA - PAP
LGAPAP
New York LaGuardia
Sat 7/20
1 stop15h 44m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Wed 7/31
1 stop10h 53m
New York LaGuardiaPort Au Prince Mais Gate
LGA - PAP
LGAPAP
New York LaGuardia
Mon 8/19
1 stop16h 28m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Thu 9/19
1 stop8h 01m
NewarkPort Au Prince Mais Gate
EWR - PAP
EWRPAP
Newark
Tue 7/9
2 stops20h 11m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Tue 7/23
2 stops10h 56m
New York John F Kennedy IntlPort Au Prince Mais Gate
JFK - PAP
JFKPAP
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 7/23
1 stop17h 13m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Thu 8/1
1 stop8h 15m
New York John F Kennedy IntlPort Au Prince Mais Gate
JFK - PAP
JFKPAP
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 7/4
2 stops17h 30m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Fri 8/16
2 stops23h 55m
New York John F Kennedy IntlPort Au Prince Mais Gate
JFK - PAP
JFKPAP
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 7/3
1 stop7h 06m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Sat 7/6
1 stop8h 43m
NewarkPort Au Prince Mais Gate
EWR - PAP
EWRPAP
Newark
Thu 6/13
1 stop7h 22m
Port Au Prince Mais Gate
Mon 6/17
2 stops32h 12m
PAP Temperature | 80.6 - 86 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Port Au Prince, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, June is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 86.0 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 80.6 F).
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Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
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Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
Boarding
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Entertainment
Comfort
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Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
Boarding
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Overall
Entertainment
Comfort
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Reviews
Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
The capital city of Haiti was nothing short of devastated in 2010, when a massive 7.0 earthquake shook the city, causing widespread damage that the country is still trying to recover from. There is a certain resiliency to this Haitian city, though, and as the rebuilding efforts continue throughout the city, sparks of its former self are beginning to shine through.
This Caribbean island is an enchanting mix of Caribbean, Creole and French, and opportunities abound to immerse oneself in the Port-au-Prince experience. The Iron Market, for one, should not be missed. A long reconstruction brought this market back to its former glory after the 2010 earthquake, and today, stalls selling everything from artwork and crafts to potions and produce invite visitors to discover what’s for sale.
Other important attractions in Port-au-Prince include the Palace of Sans Souci in the National History Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Citadelle Laferriere, which sits perched atop a mountain above the city. The nearby Bassins Bleu, a set of three shimmering turquois pools complete with picturesque waterfalls, is also worth a day trip to escape the city and immerse oneself in Haiti’s natural beauty.
Despite the beauty and culture that awaits in Port-au-Prince, travelers from the U.S. should keep in mind that travel to the city is not recommended by the U.S. State Department, due in part to tourist-targeted crime. Those who choose to visit Port-au-Prince should exercise caution when visiting the Haitian capital.
Taxis are one way to get around Port-au-Prince, though some would recommend avoiding them during the evening hours due to high fares and the possibility of tourist-targeted mugging. The local tap taps, or colorfully decorated buses, also offer a convenient way to get around town.
Port-au-Prince Airport (PAP) is just over five miles from downtown, a convenient option for flying into the city. Travelers can rent a taxi at the airport to reach the city, though it is always advisable to negotiate for a price before entering the taxi. Local buses known as tap taps also run between the airport and the city, a very affordable option for getting into Port-au-Prince.