Local Transport
Expect to use 'tap-taps' or motorbikes to get around, as formal public transit is limited.





Les Anglais is a charming commune located in the Sud department of Haiti, nestled along the southern coast of the Tiburon Peninsula. With a population of just over 8,000, the town maintains a tranquil and authentic atmosphere, largely untouched by major tourism. Visitors to the area can enjoy the rugged natural beauty of the coastline and the warm hospitality of the local community. It serves as a quiet base for those wishing to explore the less-traveled paths of southwestern Haiti, offering a unique perspective on the region's geography and culture.
Les Anglais is a charming commune located in the Sud department of Haiti, nestled along the southern coast of the Tiburon Peninsula. With a population of just over 8,000, the town maintains a tranquil and authentic atmosphere, largely untouched by major tourism. Visitors to the area can enjoy the rugged natural beauty of the coastline and the warm hospitality of the local community. It serves as a quiet base for those wishing to explore the less-traveled paths of southwestern Haiti, offering a unique perspective on the region's geography and culture.
Scenic coastal views along the Tiburon Peninsula.
Small-town atmosphere with a population of approximately 8,000.
Gateway to exploring the rugged landscapes of the Sud department.
Limited infrastructure and tourist amenities compared to larger cities.
Beautiful but rugged coastal landscapes ideal for adventurous travelers.
Proximity to other small towns along the southern coast of the peninsula.
Expect to use 'tap-taps' or motorbikes to get around, as formal public transit is limited.
While French is official, Haitian Creole is the primary language spoken by locals.
Travelers looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience in rural Haiti.
HTG G
$30-$60 p/day
8,247
Mobile data and Wi-Fi may be spotty; it is best to handle important communications before arriving.
Haitian Creole, French
December-March
Warm and pleasant, though occasional rain showers may occur. Good for coastal walks.
Hot and humid; this is also the start of the hurricane season, so check weather reports frequently.
The peak of the hurricane season; travel can be unpredictable due to weather conditions.
The driest and most comfortable time to visit, with cooler temperatures ideal for exploring.