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Top 25 Haiti Tourism Influencers You Should Know About (11-15)

Do know the top Haiti tourism influencers? The countdown continues below. If you missed the previous segments of the countdown, feel free to CLICK HERE!

11. Wahoo Bay Beach
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Overview: Wahoo Bay Beach is located miles and miles away from Port-au-Prince, according to Google Maps, which makes it ideal when and if the capital is going “thru it”. The beach-side hotel has a seafood-heavy menu, adventurous excursions, and offers travelers Haiti at its best, while still treating them to accommodations they’ve gone accustomed to in their vacations in other countries. It also helps greatly that the resort has a tireless social media team that works (seemingly!) around the clock to provide amenities photos, deal offers, event photography that can attract tourists to Wahoo Bay Beach, and Haiti in general. CLICK HERE to visit the Wahoo Bay Beach website, and don’t forget to book your trip while you’re at it!

12. IG Haiti
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Overview: Okay, so IG Haiti doesn’t organize tours, nor does it own any hotels. What it does is distribute photos of Haiti on social media at a rapid, consistent space. Its heavy social media program has lured more 37,000 fans on the Instagram platform alone. The fact that it was an early adopter of that social media platforms has made it a Haiti tourism bastion. Followers of IG Haiti ooh and ah, at photos and before you know it, they’re booking trips to Haiti! CLICK HERE to view photos aggregated by IG Haiti. [Photo Credit: Hunter Kintrell]

13. Let’s Go Haiti
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Overview: The woman behind Let’s Go Haiti is a Belgian adventurer who discovered Haiti, and took it upon herself to establish a business to help spread the word. Whether bringing in tourists from her homeland Belgium into Haiti, or from Brazil, Let’s Go Haiti is about making the rest of the world know that Haiti is a viable tourism spot.

14. Manman Pemba
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Overview: Haiti needed a Trip Advisor of its own. Manman Pemba was up to the challenge and provided an extensive directory of Haiti’s hotels, dining venues, gyms, events, health and beauty stores. The site is regularly updated, and event includes event listings about Haiti’s nightlife for visitors and residents.
CLICK HERE to visit the Manman Pemba site.

15. Frederick Alexis
Haiti Tourism photographers Frederick Alexis
Overview: A photographer who specializes in photographing events in Haiti, Alexis had one of the strongest and most consistent presence on the Internet post-2010s. Whether photographing cultural events and figures in Haiti, or shooting Haiti’s much-discussed carnival, this photographer is a tourism ambassador with a camera in hand.

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There you have if folks…the top Haiti tourism influencers. If you missed the previous installments of this countdown, feel free to CLICK HERE!

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K St. Fort
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