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Haïti and its Climate
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  • June 17, 2024
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Haïti and its Climate

Situated like an emerald in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, Haïti stands out as a true jewel where the pleasant tropical climate reigns supreme. This enchanting island, renowned for its idyllic beaches, lush green mountains and rich culture, is also blessed with year-round mild temperatures that make it a dream destination.

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French : Haïti et son Climat

Spanish : Haití y su clima

Creole : Ayiti ak klima li

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Mild Weather All Year Round

Under the gentle rays of the tropics, Haïti enjoys generous sunshine and mild weather almost every day. Average temperatures oscillate pleasantly between 25°C and 30°C on the coasts, with a welcome slight coolness at altitude in the mountain ranges. A treat for lovers of beautiful sunny days!

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Two Well-Defined Seasons

The Haitian climate is divided between two main, clearly defined seasons. From November to April, the dry season which brings its share of heat tempered by the beneficial marine trade winds. Then from May to October, the rainy season known as "wintering" sees regular showers interspersed with beautiful sunny periods.

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A Dream Decor for Beach Lovers

Whatever the season, this pleasant tropical weather allows you to fully enjoy the infinite natural beauties of the island. The pristine white sand beaches stretch as far as the eye can see, with their breathtaking clear turquoise waters. A truly idyllic postcard setting for indulging in seaside joys such as swimming, relaxing and water sports.

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Breathtaking Green Nature

Inland, an exuberant green nature reveals its charms, with lush valleys crossed by refreshing rivers, majestic waterfalls falling from forested mountains, and incredible biodiversity that will take your breath away. Something to amaze hiking and adventure enthusiasts.

It doesn’t matter whether you are looking for the pleasures of dream beaches, the exploration of preserved nature or immersion in the rich local culture, the pleasant tropical climate of Haïti offers a parenthesis of absolute sweetness and change of scenery . A true oasis of tranquility and warmth, like the legendary warm welcome of the Haitian population.

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