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It's about a 10-12 hour journey. Add in other travel times and having to show up early and you are into a 16+ plus journey. If I did it again I would suck it up and fly there. If you decide on the bus, book early and ask for the seats above the driver for great views and.....bring your own toilet paper and something to clean the nasty bathroom if you have to use it.
Also, the trip prices don't include your entry/exit fees from Haiti. I think it was $22USD and $100ish in Haitian money to return and I forget the extra money to enter Haiti. I used a different company going into Haiti and it was nothing short of a cramped taptap that made 20+ stops, without going into details stick with Caribe Tours over a taptap if your can't budget a direct flight. |
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Has anyone taken Caribetours to Port au prince latley, their website does not say the cost or the duration. I was also looking into flights, but all I could find is going thru Miami then to Haiti, thanks. There is also Caribe Tours that takes the same route at the same price more or less. Their buses tend to be a older/dirtier and they usually take longer to arrive, usually getting their after dark. I would recommend Coachline. |
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And there are direct flights leaving from both Sto Domingo and Santiago. American Airlines as well as a smaller airline, I think, are the operators. The tickets are quite pricey now, running around $300-$450 US. Take the bus, it's really not that bad but do take the warning of the Caribe Tours bathrooms, they are pretty funky.
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