Most of Haiti's resorts specialize in active sports. The most popular among tourists are the northern regions of the country, which are famous for the unforgettable beauty of coral reefs, as well as the treasures of sunken ships
Adventurers and treasure hunters go to Haiti for exciting diving. After all, the underwater world not only shows colorful fish, but also provides an opportunity to acquire a valuable item if you are lucky enough to stumble upon a chest left over from a shipwreck. The deepest underwater cave in the world, which reaches two hundred meters, is located off the coast of Saint-Marc. It is nicknamed the "zombie's throat" for its terrifying parameters. However, there are daredevils who are not afraid to approach it.
The shallow depth of the Caribbean Sea coastal zone, as well as the surrounding reefs, which often peek out from under the water, attract yachtsmen and windsurfers. The complexity of passing through the water space attracts all extreme sports enthusiasts.
Haiti is very popular among fishermen. There is the coast of La Gonave, on which a unique rock has grown, which is covered with a solid layer of black coral. This miracle of nature has a lot of heights and depressions under the water, where various species of fish live, which can be successfully caught.
Haiti has a well-developed hiking and equestrian tourism. There are many specially designed routes that allow you to travel around the island through the Macaya and La Visita national parks. Along the way, tourists encounter indescribably beautiful waterfalls, fragrant alpine meadows, and intricate caves. Horseback riding is arranged along difficult mountain paths where walking is too tiring.
There are many more interesting places in Haiti, including the National Museum, the old distillery, the Iron Market, the Blue Pool natural formation, and parks.


