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Cruises to resume in Labadie, Haiti: Expected return in October 2024
Cruises to resume in Labadie, Haiti: Expected return in October 2024
Cruises to resume in Labadie, Haiti: Expected return in October 2024

Cruises to resume in Labadie, Haiti: Expected return in October 2024

After several months of suspension, cruises to Labadie, one of Haiti’s most popular tourist destinations, are expected to resume in October 2024. Frantz Duval, a key figure in Haitian journalism, recently shared this encouraging news on the X platform (formerly Twitter). This announcement, confirmed by Le Nouvelliste via a source close to the company managing the Labadie wharf, ends a period of uncertainty marked by months of interruption of tourist activities in this jewel.

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Labadee (Labadie): A Dream Destination in Haiti

Labadee, located on the northern coast of Haiti, is much more than just a stopover for cruise passengers. This little corner of paradise is known for its fine sand beaches, turquoise waters and breathtaking landscapes. Labadee is a protected enclave, managed largely by the Royal Caribbean cruise line.

Labadee is not only a relaxing destination, but also a place rich in activities. Visitors can practice various water sports, explore local craft markets, or venture on the famous zip line. This destination is also steeped in history, offering tourists a glimpse into Haiti’s rich cultural heritage through traditional shows and guided tours.

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A Return Awaits with Hope

The announcement of the return of cruises to Labadee is greeted with great optimism, both by stakeholders in the tourism sector and by the local population. The suspension of activities had had a considerable impact on the region’s economy. The resumption of cruises therefore represents a breath of fresh air for the local economy, while giving Haïti a place on the map of Caribbean tourist destinations.

Frantz Duval, in announcing this news on X, underlines the importance of this return for the country. In his message, he stated:

Cruises to Labadee should resume by October 2024, Le Nouvelliste learned from a source close to the company that operates the Labadee wharf. This announced return of tourists will come after months of suspension of activities in Haiti’s only cruise port 🇭🇹.



Source: https://x.com/Frantzduval/status/1826972948608999666

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Perspectives d’Avenir

With the resumption of cruises, Labadee could once again become one of Haiti’s main tourist attractions. The challenge for authorities and site managers will be to ensure the safety of tourists while preserving the authenticity and natural appeal of the destination. Labadee could not only contribute to the revival of the Haitian tourism sector, but also serve as a model for the sustainable development of other tourist sites across the country.

In the meantime, the announcement of this return to normal is already seen as a positive signal for a country in search of stability and economic development. The long-awaited return of tourists to Labadee could well mark the beginning of a new era for tourism in Haiti.

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Emeline Michel, in exceptional concert in Miami

St. Clement Parish celebrates its seventy years of service to God and the Haitian community, this November 23, 2024, at 2975 N. Andrews Ave., Wilton Manors, FL. On the occasion of this celebration, Emeline Michel will be in exceptional concert to mark this cultural event. On the menu of this program, the committee plans to organize evangelization sessions, continuing education, fields of ethics, morality and spirituality. This event will also emphasize faith, reason and culture to rebuild in unity the kingdom of God here below where "Charity unites us to God". With the aim of raising culture to its peak, the Archbishop of Miami is pleased to join us for a great Eucharistic celebration on Saturday, November 23, 2024, starting at 10 a.m. Together, they will mark this mythical date engraved in the memory of his faithful and friends. This evening will be hosted by the icon of Haitian music, Emeline Michel, who has made a name for herself in the Haitian cultural landscape: "We welcome the famous singer Emeline Michel. She will do us the honor of reliving important and unforgettable moments of our charming land of Haiti. With her melodious, very captivating voice and her poetic songs, all the beautiful memories will be there, like our beaches, the light breeze of our mornings and the flight of capricious birds," wrote the press release. The 58-year-old diva continues to establish herself as one of the unique, contagious voices of Haitian music. While remaining in her style, she has been able to create her musical universe during her career, which has allowed her to be honored in the community by her fans. Emeline Michel, with her sincere lyrics and unique style, has managed to reach a wide audience without giving up her authenticity. With her songs and her melodious voice, she has rocked several generations. Throughout her musical career, she has an enriching repertoire, about thirteen albums to her credit, we can cite a few: Douvanjou ka leve (1987); Flanm (1989); Pa gen manti nan sa (1990); Rhum et Flamme (1993); Tout mon temps (1991); Emeline Michel, the very best (1994); Ban m pase (1996); Coedes and Soul (2001); Rasin Kreyòl (2004); Queen of Hearts (2007); Quintessence and lastly Gratitude (2015). She also has many collaborations with other artists. Chanjman and Jan mwen (2020, and 2021) Emeline Michel, 40 years of experience on stage, she carries all Haïti in her voice, her soul and her body. During her flourishing years of success, she has marked several continents where she has already performed (Antilles, America, Europe, Asia). This allowed her to discover several places, such as: Carnegie Hall, at the United Nations; the Teatro Manzoni in Milan; the Kravis Center in Florida; the International Jazz Festival (Haiti). Then, the Luminato Festival in Ontario; the International Jazz of Montreal; the New Orleans Jazz Fest; the Ten Days On The Island. The priest of the parish of St. Clement, Rev. Patrick Charles, took the opportunity to extend a warm invitation to the community to come celebrate this great day marking its seventieth anniversary and to entertain in order to once again highlight Haitian culture.

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First black nation to free itself from slavery and gain independence from France in 1804 and influenced other liberation movements around the world, inspiring struggles for freedom and equality.

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Natural beauty

Haïti is blessed with spectacular natural landscapes, including white sand beaches, mountains and rich biodiversity.

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Haïti has a rich historical heritage, including sites like the Citadelle Laferrière and the Sans-Souci Palace, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Haïti has a rich and diverse culture, influenced by African, European and indigenous elements. Haitian music, dance, art and cuisine are celebrated around the world.

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