Private Tour
Available languages
48 hours
Mobile ticket
This private tour of San souci and Citadel fortress from Miami, United States of America is setup for tourists in United States of America. You will visit a number of sites in these locations including the downtown of Cap Haitian, Citadelle fortress and San souci palace. Spending almost 2 days with us. Enjoy your time in Haiti!!
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
From the International Airport of Cap Haitian, we meet and pick up all travelers and drive them to Citadelle and San Souci Palace, after we visit the downtown of Cap Haitian and then we drive them at their Hotel in Cap Haitian. Tomorrow morning we pick up them at the hotel and drive them to Cap Haitian International Airport, Cap Haitian, Haiti where customers take the plane and get back to the States.
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pickup included
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Erik G,,Jan 20, 2026
- Review from Viator
Haiti is very beautiful and most of the people are lovely. Sadly, enough of the people are not lovely--including this tour operator--that I'd recommend you avoid Haiti. And if you don't, certainly avoid this operator. I booked this tour in English. My guide at the Citadel spoke English, but my driver did not, which resulted in all sorts of confusions and frustrations. Also, whilst the driver was supposed to pick me up from the hotel on the morning of departure, the company had me take the hotel shuttle to the airport instead. But worst of all, I'd told the operator prior to the trip that I'd wanted to have dinner in town, and he instructed me to pay the driver and extra $100 cash to take me to and from the hotel to the restaurant and wait for me to have a quick dinner. I did give the driver the $100, but was then told several hours later (at 4:30pm, when the driver decided that I should have "dinner") that a landslide had resulted in most restaurants being closed, that I should eat at my hotel instead. I do not know whether or not this was true, but I indeed went to my hotel and ate there. But the driver did not refund my $100 and the tour operator, after promising me a refund, told me after I'd left the island "as you can see, life is not easy in Cap Haitian then it will be a problem for Justin to get the money back so." I had already tipped everyone, including the driver, quite well. Moreover, I'd been shaken down and hustled the entire 24 hours I was on the ground for money, from everyone, everywhere. I understand that life is hard in Haiti, but the answer is not to aggressively hassle people for money or, in the case of my tour operator, to steal it. The answer is to be honest with and kind to tourists to build an industry that brings money to the island and its people, which I was more than happy to do. Instead, I will never go back and will tell anyone who asks not to visit. It's people like this dishonest tour operator who perpetuates the misery. If you want another $100 for the tour, then charge an extra $100 for it. Don't steal it.
Operated by Eagle Adventures and Tours