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Ready for OKAP Flavors 2025? Relive the incredible energy of the 2024 edition in Cap-Haïtien!
Ready for OKAP Flavors 2025? Relive the incredible energy of the 2024 edition in Cap-Haïtien!
Ready for OKAP Flavors 2025? Relive the incredible energy of the 2024 edition in Cap-Haïtien!

Ready for OKAP Flavors 2025? Relive the incredible energy of the 2024 edition in Cap-Haïtien!

Cap-Haïtien is preparing to host OKAP Flavors 2025, the unmissable event celebrating Haitian gastronomy, entrepreneurship, and creativity. To get you in the mood for the 2025 edition, relive some of the highlights from last year, which thrilled the entire city.

Rara, Gastronomy, and Crafts: The Highlights of 2024

The second edition of OKAP Flavors truly transformed Cap-Haïtien into an open-air culinary and artistic scene. The streets vibrated to the rhythm of music and festivities, perfumed by the intoxicating aromas of local specialties. Everywhere, we encountered passionate creators, gourmet stalls, and captivating shows, which captivated visitors from all over the country and even abroad.

This 2024 edition wasn’t limited to gastronomy: numerous activities punctuated the event, such as the Rara Fest, which had the city dancing to the sound of traditional drums and horns. But the main activity took place at Cormier Plage Resort, an idyllic seaside setting, where dozens of local artisans, chefs, and entrepreneurs exhibited their products, proudly sharing their expertise and creativity.

Relive with us some of the highlights of this memorable edition:

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See you on August 17, 2025, for a new sensory adventure.

This 3rd edition of OKAP Flavors promises to be even more immersive and unforgettable. Between authentic flavors, local creations and cultural discoveries, prepare yourself to experience the best of Cap-Haïtien in a festive and friendly atmosphere.

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