
Toussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP) in Port-au-Prince is the main international gateway. Carrefour is about 10-15 km to the southwest of PAP, depending on the very location within Carrefour.
Airlines flying to Toussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP) include Aa, Spirit Airlines, JetBlue, and Sunrise Airways (regional flights), and Air Caraïbes.
Direct flights to PAP are mainly available from North American cities. Travelers from Europe and other global hubs typically connect through the US or other Caribbean hubs. Plan for no less than one layover while on a flight departing from outside North America.
Flight prices can fluctuate. They often increase around major holidays (e.g., Christmas, Easter) and during times of peak travel for the Haitian diaspora. No distinct tourist season dictates price fluctuations. Check Skyscanner for deals.
PAP airport has basic facilities. These include currency exchange desks, car rental desks (though self-driving is not recommended), and a few small shops and cafes. Services can be limited.
The main land border crossing with the Dominican Republic nation is at Malpasse/Jimaní.
Land crossings are generally not recommended for tourists due to security, logistics, and delays.
If crossing by land, use a reputable cross-border bus service like Caribe Tours.
Several private bus lines operate intercity routes from Port-au-Prince to other large Haitian cities. These are generally more pleasant and safer more so than public tap-taps for long distances.
Self-it is not recommended to drive recommended for tourists in Haiti. Road conditions are often poor, with potholes and unpaved sections. Road signage is minimal. Traffic laws are seldom enforced, leading to aggressive road behavior.
Vehicle rental firms are available, but self-driving presents numerous obstacles and risks. Check DiscoverCars.com for options, but proceed with caution.
Roads are generally in disrepair. Many sections are poor. Journeys are slow and uncomfortable. Security poses a significant risk. Armed groups frequently operate on major roads.
Prepare for departure from Toussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP) with similar caution and organization as your arrival.
PAP airport has limited facilities for departing travelers. These encompass a few duty-free shops, snack stands, and a lounge. Do not expect comprehensive shopping or dining options.
No specific exit fees are typically charged upon departure beyond what is accompanied by your airline ticket. Confirm this with your airline.
Standard security checks apply at PAP. Be prepared for potential delays during the screening process.
Reconfirm your pre-arranged airport transfer the day prior to leaving. This supports a smooth and secure journey to the airport.
Always confirm current flight schedules and airport operating conditions with your airline.
Rely on trusted sources for getting to/from the airport to maintain security.