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Hi, going to Sosua, Puerto Plata from Haiti. Can Caribe Tours take me there?

salut svp j aimeraia savoir si je peux payer un ticket pour quelqu un qui sort en rep dom

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Les bus de Caribe Tour assurent la ligne aller-retour entre le Cap Haïtien – Santiago et Santo Domingo. Les bus climatisés de 48 places sont équipés en Wifi, WC et un lunch vous sera servi à bord. Les tickets sont en vente à l’agence rue 29 A au Cap-Haïtien, les cartes de paiements (Visa, master card, ..) ne sont pas acceptées. Le départ se fait tous les matins à 8h. Il faut compter 25$US pour Santiago et 30$US pour Santo Domingo, en supplément les taxes douanières seront à votre charge.

Fréquence  : 1 Bus par Jour de 48 passagers Horaires – Lundi au vendredi: 6h30 à 15h – Samedi : 6h30 à 10h – Dimanche: 6h30 à 8h

Départ de Cap-Haïtien : 8h00 am Départ de Santo-Domingo : 9h00 am

Tarifs 30 USD -> Santo-Domingo ||  25 USD -> Santiago

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Anyone know how to get to the bus terminal in santiago for caribe tours to take the bus to haiti?

about how far is it??

about how much in a cab?

has anyone made the trip from santiago DR to Cap Haitien??

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How to get to Caribe Tours, just take a Taxi, everyone knows where they are. Coming from the airport it's maybe $20-25.

However, I don't think they do the route anymore. Their website does not show buses on the route.

You can take a bus to Dajabon and then cross over on foot and then seek transport on the other side. Taxis will try to charge you up to $100 USD from the frontier to Capo.

I called CT they do still make the trip to cap

Thank for your response!

Safe travels

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We took the Caribe Tours bus to Cap Haitien from Santiago at the start of June this year (it also goes from Santo Domingo which is further, so probably costs a bit more).

Going from Santiago it cost us $50 US each with the bus leaving at 2pm from the smaller Santiago bus station (Caribe Tours run buses from 2 different bus stations in the city, about a 10 min cab from each other). The tour company takes your passport, and organises all the necessary visas and stuff for you.

On boarding the bus you are presented with a tub of hot food and a bottle of water (basically from the food vendor at the bus station), so don't buy your lunch for the bus ride!

The bus ride took about 4 hours, with the stop at the border station where you get your passports back to go through customs on both the DR and Haiti side. The Caribe Tours collects everyone's passports each time and then hands them back out on the bus. Disarming to not have your passport having just left passport control, but they do it to check they still have all their people I guess, and return them quite quickly once on board.

Returning from Cap Haitien, the bus went at 8am (not 9am as we have seen on some other posts on Trip Advisor) so don't miss it! We left early and still ended up in a rush as we had the wrong time.

The tickets back cost a little more - $70US each, and the process described above for transit, visas, food and border crossing was the same, just reversed.

The bus ride was air conditioned and quite comfortable - with decent recliner seats. If you're used to south American sleeper coaches, this doesn't really compare, but it's luxury compared to a Gua gua!

Thanks for sharing Alex - that is very useful to know.

Did you go to the Citadel from Cap Haitien. How straightforward was that?

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Travel Guide to Cap Haitien and my Experience Crossing the Border From The Dominican Republic To Haiti

Haiti which came from the word ‘Ayiti’ literally means ‘The Land of the Mountains’ which is true enough because they are the most mountainous area in the Caribbean. During the 18th Century when it was still under the control of the French Empire, they were the richest colony and was given the name ‘The Pearl of Antilles’. More than the beautiful island, the breathtaking mountains, underground caves, and waterfalls, Haiti has a history rich enough to be worth the visit for.

In my quest to visit every country in the world, I just landed in one of the most unusual destinations for tourists– Haiti. This has been my 121st country ever since we’ve started traveling and it’s very heartwarming to see it for myself. I’ve read a lot of bad things about this country but unlike most people, I try to see what’s beyond what I’m reading. More than these nasty headlines, I know they have a good side, just like everybody else. I know there’s something else in this country other than what the rest of the world perceives it to be.

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A lot of people warned me not to go because it’s DANGEROUS. Is it really?

They think I’m crazy for visiting countries like Iraq, Venezuela , Somaliland and now a trip to Haiti…  but nobody can stop me! I will visit every single country in the world! 🙂 I was supposed to travel solo but my good friend Kelly of Sailing Satori was up for some adventure so she decided to join me. Here’s our adventure in crossing the border to Haiti.

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HOW DO I GET TO HAITI?

By land: Fly direct to Santiago or Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, go to the Caribe Bus Tours terminals in Santiago or Santo Domingo and catch the bus to Cap Haitien. Make sure to arrive a few hours before the bus departure to get your ticket. You can’t book it online.  This will roughly take you around 6 hours which includes the Immigration procedures in both countries. Another option is to get a car rental to cross the border, make sure they’ll allow you to cross the border with the car.

By sea: The only option to get here by sea is by joining a cruise with Celebrity Cruises or the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line– they both have a private port in Labadee, Haiti which is just a 12.5 km. drive from Cap Haitien.

By air: Fly directly to Aeroport International Toussaint Louverture which is located in Haiti’s capital, Port Au Prince. They also have domestic flights

CROSSING THE BORDER FROM THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO CAP HAITIEN, HAITI

The Dominican Republic and Haiti share a common border so, from Luperon where we are currently based, we traveled to Santiago by bus to cross the border and to reach Cap Haitien. It took us literally the whole day– we left the boat at 7 AM, reached the immigration and border control at 3 PM, and arrived at our hotel around 5:30 PM Haiti time.

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It’s easy to buy the bus ticket, we went to Caribe Tours terminal in Santiago because you can’t book the ticket for this journey online. When you arrive, they’d ask for your passport to add on their system and will charge you $27 for the one-way ticket but additional $25 for the exit tax of Dominican Republic and entry tax in Haiti. You can’t buy the return ticket here because you need to buy it in the office in Cap Haitien.

The bus was filled with 12 people, including me and Kelly. We actually thought it would be full so we got in a little early. The bus was rather basic and the 27$ fare comes with a free lunch. Good thing there was a lot of space since we were able to take an entire row each and we had a comfortable journey. They have two crews on the bus – first is the driver and the other one is the lady who handles the food & paying the taxes at the immigration.

When we arrived at the border, the bus stopped first at the Dominican Republic immigration. Everyone would have to go down the bus to get the exit stamps themselves. The only requirement is just the passport and the fully filled up immigration blue form (the bus company would give you this). Then the lady collected all of the passports for the taxes (I think when you fly out of the country, the airport tax is already added on your flight ticket) then the bus crossed the bridge with two gates that separate both countries. In Haiti side, we also had to go down of the bus then go in line.. the immigration officer gave us a form to fill up to enter & exit the country. You have to keep the exit paper with the immigration stamp! We also didn’t expect that upon entering we have to pay an extra $10 for the exit tax!

On our way back to the Dominican Republic, we only paid $35 ($25 for the ticket and the $10 Border Tax) to enter DomRep!

QUICK FACTS ABOUT CAP HAITIEN

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Name: They had quite a lot of name changes but people often call them the Le Cap or Au Cap

Languages:  French and Creole but you’ll meet a lot in the city who speak English & Spanish

Currency: Gourde

IS IT SAFE TO TRAVEL AROUND HAITI?

I can’t answer for the whole country but I definitely felt safe in Cap Haitien, the reason for this is that we stayed at a really good hotel called Satama Hotel who also toured us around through their own travel agency called Destination Creole . They took all the necessary precautions, took us to nice places, and assured us that our safety is their priority.

Because of them, not once did we feel threatened or scared. The locals we met were in fact very friendly. I felt very secure the entire time we were there so my answer would be yes for Cap Haitien but make sure you stay at a good hotel and book your tour with a trusted agency.

Always take necessary precautions, refrain from walking alone at night, and beware of pickpockets and snatchers. This applies not only to Haiti but to whichever country you may be.

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The bus was filled with 12 people, including me and Kelly. We actually thought it would be full so we got in a little early. The bus was rather basic and the 27$ fare comes with a free lunch. Good thing there was a lot of space since we were able to take an entire row each and we had a comfortable journey.

WHERE TO STAY IN CAP HAITIEN

I think the biggest factor why we felt safe in Haiti is because we chose a very good hotel so if ever you’re visiting, you really have to book a good hotel in a good location.

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We stayed at Satama Hotel for 3 nights– a brand new and luxurious hotel perched up the mountains of Cap-Haitien. The owner, Mr. Gael, was kind enough to host us and not only that– he also showed us around with Destination Creole , their own tour agency.

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MY EAT LIST (WHERE TO EAT AND WHAT TO EAT IN CAP HAITIEN)

If you know me personally then you know I love eating! That’s one of the reasons why I actually travel and gained a lot of weight in the last 4 years. Hahaha. You should also not leave the country without trying their local rum and beer (only 50 Haitian Gourde or 120 Gourde above in restaurants). Here are some food and restaurants that made it on my Eat List:

Cap Deli Haiti – I’m not being biased just because the co-owner is a Filipino but because the food is really good! We tried their pizza and also the seafood platter while drinking their Rum sour and beer! The place looks very cute on the outside and so cozy on the inside esp they have a rooftop terrace where they do Friday Karaoke night. Haha. Thank you, Kuya Adrian!

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LOLO Restaurant – Gael, the owner of Satama Hotel highly recommended this restaurant to us and there’s no better way to know good places than from the locals. Our favorite is the freshly made pasta and pesto as well as the pizza with yummy pork toppings (which tastes like the Pinoy food Sisig! YUM!). Through Gael, we were also able to meet Lolo, the owner of the restaurant! 😉

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Lakay Restaurant –  One of the best restaurants in Cap Haitien is this restaurant but I didn’t go there because our time was pretty limited, check out their reviews online though! I’ve heard their pizza is everybody’s favorite.

5 AMAZING THINGS YOU CAN DO IN CAP HAITIEN

Destination Creole made sure we see the best in Cap Haitien. Again, thanks to Gael and his brother Stephan, the General Manager of Destination Creole for arranging the tours for us and making sure we experience the best out of our 4-day trip to Haiti. Here are some lovely things we did around which I highly recommend you do too!

  • Explore the historical Citadelle Laferrière or Citadelle Henry Christophe and the Sans Souci Palace- This is the largest fortress on the western hemisphere located on top of the mountain and you’ll be surprised that all of this was built by hand. The way going up is steep so we decided to ride a horse. Seeing this magnificent architecture up close, seeing the view from above, and hearing its history from our local guide gave me chills. It’s that interesting.

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  • Join the Amiga Island Tour- The sun is out and so should you. You’ll be totally rewarded with the Caribbean vibes as you take a boat to this beautiful island, enjoy the sun and the sand, grab your drinks, and swim/snorkel to the coral reef just a few yards from the beach. We were supposed to do this tour but the weather didn’t cooperate. Good thing Destination Creole always have a Plan B. They took us to their beach hotel/ resort ( Cormier Plage ) instead and had some really good rum starting at 11 AM. Haha!

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  • Walk around town and explore the Rue Market, the Cathedral Notre Dame, and feel the distinguished “Havana” vibe at the city center- One of the best things we did with them is just to walk around town and see the colorful buildings in the market and the buy things from the local vendors. We instantaneously bought a nice hat which looks stunning for our sailing life. Haha

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  • Take a Daytrip to Cadras aka The Paradise Bay- Experience luxury as you step out of the patio which leads to a bright and beautiful sea as you go to the Paradise Bay. The surrounding mountains make it even more breathtaking!

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  • Try the local rum and the local bars- The locals sure know how to party and they know how to make good drinks that come with the excellent cuisine. Our favorite is the Rum Sour and Rum Punch (anything rum) and their award-winning local beer called Prestige! 🙂  

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Overall, we had an absolutely good time at Cap Haitien thanks to Satama Hotel and Destination Creole who have been such gracious hosts! I don’t think our experience will be the same without them. It was indeed a very insightful trip from the Dominican Republic and I am happy to prove myself right, there are so many good things about Haiti and their people which is worth crossing the border for ♡

FAQS ABOUT CAP HAITIEN AND HAITI IN GENERAL

1) What kind of clothes should I wear in Haiti?

Anything as long as it’s not too revealing. 

2) Is it safe to drink tap water?

No. I highly suggest you bring a reusable bottle so you can always refill it with the water provided by your hotel.

3) Is there electricity?

Of course! Haha.

4) What is the currency used?

The Haitian Gourd but a lot of people are using USD here.

5) How much is a beer in Haiti?

If you buy it at supermarkets or small stores you can get it for 50 Gourds per bottle but restaurants sell it for 100 Gourds.

6) Is it okay to wear open shoes like sandals, flip-flops, etc?

Of course yes unless you’ll go to the market or mountains! haha!

7) Can they speak English?

Their native language is French and Haitian Creole but a lot of people speaks English. You’ll also meet a Haitians here who used to live in the United States or Europe and just returned a few years ago.

8) What is their religion?

Christianity and Vodou have been both recognized as their official religion.

9) Do I need a visa to enter Haiti?

For Filipinos, it’s visa-free. This is the same for residents of the USA and Europe. Please check with the Embassy if you do not fall under any of these.

10) What do they ask for at the border if I don’t need a visa?

Just your passport which must have a remaining validity of 6 months past your stay. If you’re arriving by air, they require you to fill-up a landing card (which you shouldn’t lose) and you will be asked to present your return/forward ticket.

11) Do they have a wifi?

Yes! This isn’t a different planet you guys!

12) Can I wear my bikini at the beach?

13) Do I need to have any vaccines before visiting Haiti?

Nothing is required but make sure to check with your doctor if you are in a good state to travel.

14) What’s the weather like?

It is warm and humid almost all year round. It’s a tropical country.

15) When is the best time to visit?

All year long but avoid the month of August as it is the hurricane season.

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Considering the pandemic situation can I travel to Haiti now?

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Getting around: public transport in Haiti

Bus driving from Abricot to Port-au-Prince

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Haiti’s inter-country infrastructure is reasonably well-developed, with most towns and tourist destinations connected via a network of roads to the major cities of Port-au-Prince , Jacmel , Jérémie and Cap-Haitien . In Haiti, you will come across many different types of public transportation, including buses, tap-taps and motos.

With so many ways to get around, public transport in Haiti can be daunting, but we’ve got you covered.

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Carry change

First up, be sure to carry change with you - specifically Haitian Gourdes (HTG). Big bills won’t cut it here as tap-tap and bus drivers will have a hard time giving you change out of so much money. Instead, make sure you’re well stocked on bills of 10, 25, 50, and at most, 100 HTG, as well as 5 HTG coins.

This will get you around quickly and efficiently, save you time waiting for change from the driver and the flustering experience of being told they can’t break your bill.

Buses and minibuses (tap-taps) are the cheapest way to get around Haiti.

The 5 main private bus companies Capital Coach , Haiti Trans, San Souci Tours , Caribe Tours , and Terra Bus all have comfortable 52-seat buses with air-conditioning.

Caribe Tours and Terra Bus specialise in taking passengers back and forth to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic .

San Souci Tours connects Port-au-Prince to Gonaïves , Plaisance, Limbé, Cap-Haïtien and Ouanaminthe. They generally stop once around midway, where you can stretch your legs, get something to eat and drink, and recharge your cellphone. To ensure you get a seat, make a reservation in person the day before, and arrive at the departure point two hours before the scheduled departure time.

Haiti Trans connects Port-au-Prince to Cap-Haitien, and Capital Coach is great for getting from one side of sprawling Port-au-Prince to the other.

Literally “Quick-quick”, these cheerfully-painted minibuses follow a predetermined route, connecting suburb to suburb and taking you out to towns around the country.

Watch our video on how to take a tap tap!

How to take a tap tap - Visit Haiti

Let's recap:

From where you’re staying, make your way to the nearest tap-tap or bus station. If it’s too far away, find out (from your host or local guide) if they pass by your way - if they do, it’s easy to flag them down and they’ll be happy to fit you on as long as you can physically squeeze in.

You’ve spotted a tap-tap coming your way! Quick, hail them to stop. Now, because many tap-taps and buses use the same roads, the first thing you’ll want to say to the driver is, “ Bonjou , [insert destination here]?” Let’s say you were headed to downtown Port-au-Prince from Delmas; you might want to go to the National Museum of the Haitian Pantheon . You’d hail a bus, and say, “ Bonjou , Nazon ?” Although Nazon is not the final destination of that bus, it is the area through which it will go.

The driver will either motion you to climb aboard, or tell you he won’t be going through Nazon. Once you find the bus or tap-tap you need, hop on and find yourself a seat. Passengers do get very cozy, as drivers try to get a maximum of people on board a minimal amount of space. If you do bump into anyone, a quick “ Padon! ” will save you some harsh looks.

Once you reach your destination, let the driver know by saying in a loud and clear voice, “ Mèsi! ” Once you get off the bus, you can hand them the cash through the window, and if there is any change to be handed back, they will do so.

Moto driver in Pestel

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Motos are privately owned motorcycle taxis. They function well as a replacement for regular cabs, which you won’t find in Haiti. Moto drivers are widely available and ready to take you anywhere.

These motorcycle taxis are great for short trips. Longer rides can be dangerous as they don’t offer helmets. If your driver is going too fast for you, it’s ok to ask him to slow down.

Avoid having more than one passenger per moto since this increases the chance of an accident. It is crucial to carry small notes so you can tender the correct fare, as the drivers are often reluctant to give change. Just like the tap-taps, you pay your moto driver once you’ve reached your destination.

Want to learn how to moto like a local? Read our guide here .

If you appreciate comfort, you might prefer to see the sights in the back of an air-conditioned car than in one of the more widespread forms of public transport. However, you won’t find any yellow cabs to flag down in Haiti - instead, you’ll have to book a private driver in advance through a travel agent, hotel, or tourism desk.

Boats taxis, Cap-Haïtien

Public water taxis are common and comparatively cheap in Haiti’s north and south for getting between towns or landmarks not connected by roads. There are also private boat operators who will offer to take you, but don’t get the two confused - the private boat taxis are much less affordable.

Taptap in Port-au-Prince

Photo: Franck Fontain

How much does public transport cost in Haiti?

Here’s the thing. Because Haiti doesn’t have a unified public transportation system, prices vary depending on where you go, and on how much gasoline costs at a given moment in time. For example, in November of 2018, you could get around from Delmas to Champ-de-Mars for 25 HTG, or from Pétion-Ville to Thomassin for 20 HTG, but this information could change at any time.

It’s always best to ask your host or any locals you may know what the going rates are for different routes. That way, you’ll make sure you get a fair rate, and that you always carry enough cash.

Happy traveling!

Written by  Kelly Paulemon .

Published December 2018

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Caribe Tours stops its trips to Haiti due to insecurity

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Last Sunday, a Metro bus, another company that travels from the Dominican Republic to Haiti, was hijacked in the Croix-des-Bouquets commune on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince.

Caribe Tours, one of the two companies that offer passenger transport services between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, decided to paralyze its operations  due to insecurity in Haiti,   where a bus leaving Santo Domingo was hijacked last Sunday.

”  Caribbean Tours has paralyzed travel to Haiti for the moment (…) we held a meeting with the DNI (National Department of Investigations), and they are preparing the place to get security from the Haitian Police,” he said this Friday to Efe, the executive vice president of that company, Paúl Guerrero.

He assured that talks are being held between the two countries’ foreign ministries, in which the Dominican embassy in Haiti and the Haitian legation  in Santo Domingo also participate.

“We will have a meeting (with Dominican authorities) next week to determine what is going to be done,” added the executive, who recalled that the Haitian Police “frustrated” the hijacking of a bus belonging to a company from that country.

The Caribe Tours company made  four daily trips from Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince and one from the Dominican capital to Cap-Haïtien (north, Haiti’s second-largest city).

Last Sunday, a Metro bus, another company that travels from the Dominican Republic to Haiti,  was hijacked in the Croix-des-Bouquets commune  on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince.

Eight Turkish citizens, eight Haitians, and the Dominican driver traveled in the vehicle. The Haitian National Police assured that the group was kidnapped by the  400 Mawozo  armed gangs, one of the most powerful of the many in that country.

In that same area, the Dominican diplomat Carlos Guillén Tatis was kidnapped on April 28 and remained in captivity for four days before being released.

The Dominican Republic announced that  it does not negotiate with “terrorists” and that in “no way” will it pay for the ransom  of any of its citizens kidnapped in Haiti.

This was expressed in a press conference by the Vice Minister of Consular and Immigration Affairs, Jetzel Román.

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Trans-Siberian 3 in 1

This is our shortest version of our Trans Siberian railroad tours but it covers some of the most interesting cities. The trip begins in Moscow, the capital of Russia, then continues on to Yekaterinburg, located in the Ural Mountains and at the edge of Siberia. The tour ends on the shores of Lake Baikal.

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Great Russia by Train

This tour will take you along the full route of the Trans-Siberian railway to 3 of Russia's most interesting cities - Moscow with stunning Red Square, the Kremlin and Cathedrals, Irkutsk located in the heart of Siberia and home to the great Lake Baikal and Vladivostok - the King of the East with its harbor of the Golden Horn and Amursky Bay on the Pacific Ocean.

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Trans-Sib - four cities

On this great Eurasian journey from West to East you will cover the entire route of the Trans-Siberian Railway, visiting four major cities along the way: Russia's capital Moscow, Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains, Irkutsk including incredible Lake Baikal, and finally Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean, at the very edge of Russia.

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Highlights on the Trans-Sib

This tour is a great choice for seeing the highlights of Russia, Mongolia and China. From Golden-Domed Moscow you will continue on to Irkutsk and visit beautiful Lake Baikal. Mongolia will greet you with its endless steppes and the Gobi Desert. Finally, you will reach China and visit the magnificent Great Wall, Ming Tombs and Forbidden city.

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The Great Journey - East to West

This trip lasts for 2 weeks and passes through 6 fascinating cities. Starting in Vladivostok with its harbour of the Golden Horn and passing through the Buddhist city of Ulan-Ude, then to Irkutsk - home of magnificent Lake Baikal and onto Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg - very dynamic Siberian cities, and finally ending in golden-domed Moscow.

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5 stars - East to West

This tour covers the highlights of the Trans-Siberian Railway - including all 5 major cities along its route. You will admire cultural masterpieces in Beijing, learn about nomadic life in Mongolia, see amazing Lake Baikal in Irkutsk, learn about the fate of the Last Tsar in Yekaterinburg, and visit Russia's energetic capital Moscow.

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Trans-Sib through Russia - Mongolia - China

This exciting Trans-Siberian tour takes you to three countries - Russia, Mongolia and China. From Moscow you will proceed to the Siberian cities of Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk and Irkutsk, close to Lake Baikal. Then you will cross Mongolia with its endless steppes and the Goby Desert, and finally arrive in China with the Great Wall and more.

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  • Route Moscow - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Irkutsk - Ulaanbaatar - Beijing

Journey of a Lifetime

Journey of a Lifetime

The tour is a great opportunity to visit three countries on one trip. You will be delighted with the capital of Russia, see the border of Europe and Asia in Yekaterinburg, admire beautiful nature in Krasnoyarsk, see the world's largest lake Baikal, steppes of Mongolia and China's cultural heritage.

  • Route Moscow - Yekaterinburg - Krasnoyarsk - Irkutsk - Ulaanbaatar - Beijing

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My wife & I have just completed the Journey of a Lifetime 16 day 15 night Trip as organised by Express to Russia. We also had a tour of St Petersburg & Moscow as well. The planning & execution of both trips was well above our expectations. The guides we had in all of our destinations were exceptional & the meet & greet & return to the stations went as smooth as clockwork. We had one minor hitch but that was through no fault of Express to Russia..a quick email from our Ipad had the problem resolved immediately We did have some misgivings at the start about doing the booking online ourselves but Elena was wonderful & answered all of our questions promptly & to our satisfaction. We felt comfortable with the whole process.The train trip is wonderful with Mongolia being a "special " place for us! We highly recommend Elena & her company. I am happy to answer any questions any body may wish to ask.

Thank you so very much for organizing our trip. Everything went wonderfully, and we really enjoyed our time in Russia. Moscow was beautiful, Lake Baikal was very cold, yet very fun to swim in, and the DPR Koreans that I met and made friends with in Vladivostok was beyond priceless. The guides you got for us did an exceptional job, and the drivers helped us out a lot as well. The hotels you got for us were great, and the room you got for us in the Vladivostok really made the long stay comfortable. The trains were also very enjoyable as was the Russian hospitality, although we really weren´t expecting people to be so generous or helpful. Overall, the trip was wonderful, and you arranged it magnificently. You really went out of your way to accommodate my schedule and help me with my schoolwork, so I really appreciate it; I couldn´t have done it without you. So once again, thank you for all of your efforts, and hopefully in the future you will be able to help us out again. Take care, and thank you for everything.

The Trans-Siberian Express is the longest train journey in the world. The route takes you from ancient Russian cities through deep forests and breathtaking mountains to Siberian outposts and into Asia. You will visit Buddhist temples , Lake Baikal , the Ural Mountains , Vladivostok or Beijing . Express to Russia is a specialist in travel for individuals and small groups along the route. We will make sure that you have an unforgettable journey on this incredible adventure. Choose basic packages below or contact us to arrange your own custom travel.

Our Russian tours are offered as land only where you arrange your own airfare and we meet you at the airport and handle everything else. You can easily book the discount tickets yourself through our own discount internet ticket office . Please browse our discount air tickets section to learn more.

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Trans-Siberian Train

The main route of the Trans-Siberian Railway begins in Moscow and heads east to Vladivostok passing through Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Ulan Ude, Chita, Blagoveshchensk and Khabarovsk. The length of the route is 9259 km or 5753 miles. The train travels through 7 time zones and takes 8 days to complete without making overnight stops. The Trans-Siberian splits off into a few other fascinating directions as well:

Trans-Mongolian Train

The Trans-Mongolian Line was built from 1940 to 1956 between Ulan-Ude at Lake Baikal’s eastern shore and the Chinese capital Beijing. From Ulan-Ude the tracks go south towards Mongolia, crossing the great Gobi Desert and finally ending up in Beijing. This route is a mere 7867 kilometers long (Moscow - Beijing).

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Trans-Manchurian Train

The Trans-Manchurian Line runs on the same route as the Trans-Siberian as far as Tarskaya, which is a few hundred miles east of Baikal. From Tarskaya, the line runs southeast into China near Zabaikalsk and makes its way down to Beijing. This route is a 9001 kilometres long (Moscow - Beijing).

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Where does the trans-siberian railway start and where does it end.

The Trans-Siberian Railway starts in Moscow and extends all the way to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean. This route connects the European part of Russia, the Ural region, Siberia and the Russian Far East.

Are Beijing and Ulan Bator stops along the Trans-Siberian railway?

Beijing and Ulan Bator are parts of Trans-Mongolian railway - an offshoot of the main Trans-Siberian Railway. There are many options to arrange your travel: to visit Ulan Bator and or follow the Trans-Siberian railway to or from Vladivostok. 

Can I use the hop-on hop-off principle when traveling by Trans-Siberian train?

Unfortunately, that is not possible. Train tickets in Russia are not open, so you will need a separate ticket with a particular date for each leg of your trip - for example, you may go all the way from Moscow to Vladivostok, but you will only be able to leave the train for short stops at the railway stations. In case if you would like to explore different cities on the way, you will need separate tickets, for example Moscow – Yekaterinburg, Yekaterinburg – Irkutsk, Irkutsk - Vladivostok. We offer carefully planned private tours that will allow you to visit several cities on your way.

Are there showers aboard Trans-Siberian trains?

Most of the Trans-Siberian trains do not have showers, and there are two WCs per each carriage. Please consider it while planning your trip. We recommend to choose shorter distances (that is, to plan more overnight stops in the cities along the way) to avoid the inconvenience of not showering. Another option is to choose the trip on board a more luxurious train which has all the on-board amenities that one might need.

Are meals included on the board of Trans-Siberian express train?

When traveling with RZD regular trains meals are not included. You can easily buy your meals in the restaurant car.  Another option is to buy local specialties from “babushkas” (grandmothers, or simply Russian old ladies) on the short train stops along the way. This is a very authentic way of getting your meals.

What is the most comfortable way to travel on the Trans-Siberian railroad?

There are luxurious trains on the Trans-Siberian railway that are quite different from regular RZD trains and can be described as 5* hotels on wheels. We offer this type of accommodation on the Imperial Russia train where you can enjoy a full board menu, a shower and a comfortable compartment.

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Moscow is beautiful all around the year. Choose traveling time according to preferred activities.

We suggest to always have some cash with you. You will need Rubles (RUB) for Russia.

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Tipping is not required in Russia, but it's considered good etiquette, tip 10%-15% of your bill.

The average summer temperature is approx 18°C (64°F), and winter is around -6°C (22°F).

Some of the most popular souvenirs from Moscow are caviar, Krasnaya Moska perfume.

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One of the highest points in Moscow and one of its most breathtaking places - the Sparrow Hills.

See the 344-feet Cathedral of Christ the Savior - the tallest Orthodox church in the world.

Enjoy masterpieces of Russian opera and ballet in Moscow's legendary Bolshoi Theater.

Being the most recognizable symbol of Russia in the world, Red Square is an absolute must see when in Moscow. 

The famous GUM is a large department store in the Kitai-gorod part of Moscow facing Red Square.

St. Basil’s Cathedral is Moscow’s most famous artistic work of architecture set in the romantic Red Square.

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Marileidy Paulino se impone en el Grand Prix de Los Ángeles

La velocista logró otro triunfo con solvencia en los 400 metros planos

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Marileidy Paulino mantuvo su racha invicta de arranque de temporada en su especialidad al imponerse este sábado en el World Ahletics Continental Tour Gold dentro del Los Ángeles Grand Prix.

La peraviense dominó los 400 metros planos con tiempo de 50 segundos y 27 centésimas en la competencia que marcó su retorno al calendario individual tras participar en los Mundiales de Relevo en Bahamas, a principio de mayo.

Tras Paulino cruzó la keniana Mary Moraa (50.56), las estadounidenses Alexis Holmes (50.73) y Shamier Little (51.27) en la prueba disputada en el UCLA´s Drake Stadium de la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles.

Marileidy Paulino enfocada en subir al podio en los Juegos Olímpicos

Marileidy Paulino enfocada en subir al podio en los Juegos Olímpicos

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Marileidy Paulino declina correr en el equipo de relevo mixto 4x400 en París 2024

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Video | Marileidy Paulino mantiene su dominio en la Liga Diamante

Paulino tomó esa prueba en Estados Unidos puesto que su especialidad no está incluida en la cuarta parada de la Liga Diamante , que este domingo se disputará en Marrakech, Marruecos. La prueba del óvalo completo vuelve al calendario en la cita de Oslo, Noruega, del próximo 30 de mayo.

De momento, en el entorno de Paulino no han determinado si volarán a Noruega para esa competencia. Después de su actuación en Los Ángeles, la atleta viajará a Castellón, España, para participar en otro campeonato, asegurando que su forma y condición física se mantengan al más alto nivel.

La peraviense ganó las dos primeras citas del año, disputadas en China, antes de retornar al Caribe para continuar su preparación de cara a los Juegos Olímpicos de París, donde figura entre las favoritas para pelear una de las medallas a disputarse.

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Licenciado en Comunicación Social egresado de la universidad O&M. Ejerce como periodista especializado en deportes desde 2001.

Cierra la jornada de votación en calma y con muchas denuncias de la oposición

Participación ciudadana califica elecciones como “organizadas”, pero destaca irregularidades, eddy olivares: "no he observado ninguna actividad de carácter proselitista", un hombre muere de un infarto antes de ejercer su derecho al voto en dajabón, "popi" vs "wawawa", así viven la fiesta de la democracia, inicia sesión, inicia con redes, registrarme, necesitas completar tus datos para continuar., recuperar cuenta.

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  1. Caribe Tours, Port-au-prince

    Do you want to know the entry ticket price for Caribe Tours? Opening & closing timings, parking options, restaurants nearby or what to see on your visit to Caribe Tours? ... Address: Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Contribute; Caribe Tours Map. Enable Map. Caribe Tours Reviews & Ratings. Write a Review. Rate this attraction Submit ... Quel est le prix ...

  2. HAITI (TABARRE)

    Somos una empresa de servicios de transporte interurbano, urbano, empresarial y turístico. Información. Quienes Somos; Contacto; Sucursales; Mapa de Sitio; Términos y Condiciones

  3. CARIBE TOUR BUS

    Descritpion. Les bus de Caribe Tour assurent la ligne aller-retour entre le Cap Haïtien - Santiago et Santo Domingo. Les bus climatisés de 48 places sont équipés en Wifi, WC et un lunch vous sera servi à bord. Les tickets sont en vente à l'agence rue 29 A au Cap-Haïtien, les cartes de paiements (Visa, master card, ..) ne sont pas ...

  4. Caribe Tours

    Bus Schedule of the tranport company Caribe Tours in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. How much the bus ride costs? Just an example: one of the longest routes across the island, from Santo Domingo to Samana: (4 hous) RD$ 330.00 Ticket price one-way (1.00 US$ = 42.00 RD$, approx.)

  5. CARIBE TOURS

    Caribe Tours est une compagnie de transfert par bus (climatisés) entre la République dominicaine et Haiti (Cap-Haïtien et Pétion-Ville). La compagnie s'occupe des formalités douaniéres. Un bus par jour au départ du Cap, à 8h, en direction de Santiago (à partir de 25 US$, sans les taxes douanières).

  6. caribe tours to cap haitien

    9 years ago. We took the Caribe Tours bus to Cap Haitien from Santiago at the start of June this year (it also goes from Santo Domingo which is further, so probably costs a bit more). Going from Santiago it cost us $50 US each with the bus leaving at 2pm from the smaller Santiago bus station (Caribe Tours run buses from 2 different bus stations ...

  7. HAITÍ (CAPE HAITIAN)

    Somos una empresa de servicios de transporte interurbano, urbano, empresarial y turístico. Información. Quienes Somos; Contacto; Sucursales; Mapa de Sitio; Términos y Condiciones

  8. Santo Domingo Terminal Caribe Tours to Port-au-Prince

    Air Century, Sunrise Airways, and World Ticket fly from Higuero (JBQ) to Port au Prince (PAP) 3 times a day. Alternatively, Capitan Coach Line operates a bus from Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince 3 times a day. Tickets cost $40 and the journey takes 6h 15m.

  9. Travel Guide to Cap Haitien and my Experience Crossing the Border From

    It's easy to buy the bus ticket, we went to Caribe Tours terminal in Santiago because you can't book the ticket for this journey online. When you arrive, they'd ask for your passport to add on their system and will charge you $27 for the one-way ticket but additional $25 for the exit tax of Dominican Republic and entry tax in Haiti.

  10. Getting around: Public transport in Haiti · Visit Haiti

    Busses. Buses and minibuses (tap-taps) are the cheapest way to get around Haiti. The 5 main private bus companies Capital Coach, Haiti Trans, San Souci Tours, Caribe Tours, and Terra Bus all have comfortable 52-seat buses with air-conditioning. Caribe Tours and Terra Bus specialise in taking passengers back and forth to Santo Domingo in the ...

  11. Caribe Tours stops its trips to Haiti due to insecurity

    Caribe Tours, one of the two companies that offer passenger transport services between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, decided to paralyze its operations due to insecurity in Haiti, where a bus leaving Santo Domingo was hijacked last Sunday. " Caribbean Tours has paralyzed travel to Haiti for the moment (…) we held a meeting with the DNI (National Department of Investigations), and they ...

  12. Caribe Tours

    Caribe Tours offers bus travel between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Caribe Tours Bus terminal - Santo Domingo 809-221-4422 caribetours.com.do cnr Avs 27 de Febrero & Leopoldo Navarro . More Bus Travel Haiti Dominican Republic: Capital Coach Line; Caribe Tours; Terra Bus .

  13. HAITI (PUERTO PRINCIPE)

    Somos una empresa de servicios de transporte interurbano, urbano, empresarial y turístico. Información. Quienes Somos; Contacto; Sucursales; Mapa de Sitio; Términos y Condiciones

  14. Horaires & Prix

    Horaires et prix . When you travel with Capital Coach Line, it is important that you be informed of all the costs that can occur when traveling between Haiti and Dominican Republic. Also, we recommend to be at the terminal one hour before departure time. Programme . Departure D. Time Arrival A. Time; PV-HT: 7:30 AM: STO DGO-RD ...

  15. Santo Domingo Terminal Caribe Tours to Haiti

    Sunrise Airways, Air Century and World Ticket fly from Santo Domingo Terminal Caribe Tours to Delmas 73 3 times a day. Alternatively, Capitan Coach Line operates a bus from Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince 3 times a day. Tickets cost $40 and the journey takes 6h 15m. Airlines. Sunrise Airways.

  16. Ruta Internacional

    Ruta Internacional. Es un transporte de pasajeros que conecta la República Dominicana con la República de Haití, partiendo desde Santo Domingo hasta Petion-Ville, Haití y viceversa.

  17. $189 Cheap flights to Haiti in 2024

    Direct. Thu, Jun 13 PAP - FLL with Spirit Airlines. Direct. from $189. Cap Haitien.$326 per passenger.Departing Wed, Jun 12, returning Tue, Jun 18.Round-trip flight with Spirit Airlines.Outbound indirect flight with Spirit Airlines, departing from Orlando International on Wed, Jun 12, arriving in Cap Haitien.Inbound indirect flight with ...

  18. Caribe Tours, Tourist Attraction

    Haiti; Ouest; Add review; Tourist Attraction Caribe Tours +509 47 22 0082 Gabart, Petion-Ville Tags. Point Of Interest; Establishment; Location. Rate & Write Reviews. Submit your review. Help us to improve. Suggest an edit; Request for deletion; Share Listing Opening Hours ...

  19. Haiti to Santo Domingo Terminal Caribe Tours

    Sunrise Airways, Air Century and World Ticket fly from Delmas 73 to Santo Domingo Terminal Caribe Tours 3 times a day. Alternatively, Capitan Coach Line operates a bus from Port-au-Prince to Santo Domingo 3 times a day. Tickets cost $40 and the journey takes 6h 15m. Airlines. Sunrise Airways.

  20. Port-au-Prince à Santo Domingo Terminal Caribe Tours

    68 $. 8.0 Bien. 136 $. 8.4 Très bien. 8.2 Très bien. Vous avez 4 manières de vous rendre de Port-au-Prince à Santo Domingo Terminal Caribe Tours. La moins chère est en voiture, ce qui coûte $49. La plus rapide est en avion, ce qui prendrait 1¼ heures.

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    Marileidy Paulino mantuvo su racha invicta de arranque de temporada en su especialidad al imponerse este sábado en el World Ahletics Continental Tour Gold dentro del Los Ángeles Grand Prix.. La peraviense dominó los 400 metros planos con tiempo de 50 segundos y 27 centésimas en la competencia que marcó su retorno al calendario individual tras participar en los Mundiales de Relevo en ...

  24. Moscow to Haiti

    Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Port-au-Prince (Haitian: Pòtoprens) is an arrondissement in the Ouest department of Haiti. It had 2,109,516 inhabitants at the 2003 Census which was estimated to have risen to 2,759,991 in 2015 in an area of 735.78 sq km (284.09 sq mi). Postal codes in the Port-au-Prince Arrondissement start with the number 61. - Wikipedia