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OKAP Flavors: The Event Not to Be Missed This Summer in Haïti - Cap-Haïtien
OKAP Flavors: The Event Not to Be Missed This Summer in Haïti - Cap-Haïtien
OKAP Flavors: The Event Not to Be Missed This Summer in Haïti - Cap-Haïtien

OKAP Flavors: The Event Not to Be Missed This Summer in Haïti - Cap-Haïtien

Cap-Haïtien is about to vibrate to the rhythm of innovation, creativity, and Haitian gastronomy! The 3rd edition of OKAP Flavors, organized by Sakapfet OKAP, will be held on Saturday, August 17, 2025, at the Foyer d’Initiative et de Créativité (FIC), known as Kay Frè a, rue 18L in Cap-Haïtien. This flagship event highlights local entrepreneurship, the cultural and culinary richness of the Grand Nord region, while creating economic opportunities for the region.

A Festival Celebrating Haitian Creativity and Entrepreneurship

OKAP Flavors is not just a gastronomic festival: it’s a showcase of Haitian excellence. The event brings together entrepreneurs, artisans, artists, and local institutions, with the mission of:

- Promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in Northern Haiti;
- Providing a platform for emerging talent;
- Creating synergies between creators, businesses, and institutions;
- Fostering the local economy through exchanges and business opportunities.
- The 2025 edition promises an immersive experience where visitors will discover:
- The best traditional Haitian recipes, revisited by local chefs;
- Artisanal and artistic creations reflecting the authenticity of the Great North;
- Exhibitions, demonstrations, and workshops for young and old;
- Shows and performances by local and national artists.

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A Festival of Exceptional Dimensions

OKAP Flavors 2025 promises to be a national event with impressive figures that demonstrate its growing impact on the local economy:

- 9 days of continuous festivities
- 18 diverse activities on the program
- 150 companies mobilized for the occasion
- 65 shows scheduled
- 476 artists expected from across the country
- 13 spaces dedicated to different activities
- 50 influencers and media partners
- 15 sectors of activity represented
- 25 training and discovery workshops
- 560 temporary jobs created
- 123,000 visitors expected

OKAP Flavors: a driving force for the local economy and tourism

Each year, OKAP Flavors helps strengthen Cap-Haïtien’s tourist appeal and stimulate the local economy. Visitors can not only enjoy the authentic flavors of Haitian terroir, but also meet local entrepreneurs offering innovative products and services.

Furthermore, the event creates a dynamic network between:

- Chefs and restaurateurs from Cap-Haïtien and the surrounding area;
- Haitian artisans and designers;
- Young entrepreneurs and local startups;
- Potential institutions and investors.

This unique synergy positions the North as a hub of innovation and creativity.

Why participate in OKAP Flavors 2025?

Whether you are a foodie, art lover, entrepreneur, or tourist, OKAP Flavors is the event not to be missed this summer in Haiti. You will find:

- An immersion in Haitian culture through gastronomy and the arts;
- Networking opportunities with business and creative stakeholders;
- Unique entertainment and shows for the whole family.

See you on August 17, 2025, in Cap-Haïtien

Don’t miss this 3rd edition of OKAP Flavors, a true celebration of Haitian talent, which promises to showcase the entrepreneurship and culture of the Great North on the national and international stage.

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