Tigwav, also referred to as Petit-Goâve, is a picturesque coastal city in Haiti's Ouest department. Located 68 kilometers southwest of Port-au-Prince, it provides visitors with stunning coastal scenery and a chance to immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture. The city is known for its charming atmosphere and offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of its inhabitants. With a population of approximately 12,000, Tigwav is a destination that balances natural beauty with cultural richness.
Public transportation options are limited, so consider renting a car for more flexibility.
Try the local seafood dishes, which are a highlight of the coastal cuisine.
While Haitian Creole is widely spoken, some locals may speak French or English.
Be mindful of your surroundings and follow local advice for a safe visit.
Spring offers pleasant weather and is a great time to explore the coastal areas.
Expect hot and humid conditions; beaches are popular during this time.
Fewer tourists visit in the fall, making it ideal for a more relaxed experience.
Mild temperatures make winter a comfortable time to visit, with less rainfall.
HTG G
$50-$100 p/day
117,504
Haitian Creole, French
December-February, April-June
Cultural Exploration, Scenic Views, Local Experience