Local Transport
Public transportation is available, but it's advisable to understand the routes and schedules beforehand.
Delmas is a dynamic urban area in the Ouest department of Haiti, forming a significant part of the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area. The city is a hub of commercial and industrial activities, offering a lively atmosphere that reflects the vibrant Haitian culture. The central Route de Delmas road is the backbone of the city, with neighborhoods organized sequentially from Delmas 2 to Delmas 99. This setup provides a unique urban landscape that is both structured and bustling, making Delmas a key area for business and local life.
Delmas is a dynamic urban area in the Ouest department of Haiti, forming a significant part of the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area. The city is a hub of commercial and industrial activities, offering a lively atmosphere that reflects the vibrant Haitian culture. The central Route de Delmas road is the backbone of the city, with neighborhoods organized sequentially from Delmas 2 to Delmas 99. This setup provides a unique urban landscape that is both structured and bustling, making Delmas a key area for business and local life.
Central Route de Delmas road as a key feature.
Urban continuation of Port-au-Prince.
Commercial and industrial enterprises.
Structured neighborhoods from Delmas 2 to Delmas 99.
Close proximity to Port-au-Prince, offering easy access to the capital's amenities.
Significant commercial and industrial presence, ideal for business visits.
Structured urban layout with neighborhoods named after road branches.
Public transportation is available, but it's advisable to understand the routes and schedules beforehand.
Engage with locals respectfully and be mindful of cultural norms.
Exploring urban Haitian culture and commerce.
HTG G
$50-$100 p/day
382,920
Stay aware of your surroundings and follow local advice for safe travel.
Haitian Creole, French
November-April
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild weather, ideal for exploring the city's urban landscape.
Summers can be hot and humid; stay hydrated and plan indoor activities during peak heat.
Fall offers a cooler climate, making it a comfortable time for outdoor exploration.
Winters are mild and less crowded, perfect for experiencing local culture and commerce.