Staying in Haiti, a huge bill over 8 days...

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That is so true! Between December 2016 and July 2017, I made four stays in the Motherland where I'm trying to have some activities that would help the people.

The hotels where I've stayed cost $104, 88, 70 and 68 dollars a night.

For 8 days, it makes for a big bill.

Food may be reasonably priced @ $4.50, 5 a meal when you eat in, but if they have no kitchen, and one eats at the restaurant at the corner, it may come to $8.00 all in USD.

Add the cost of private carfare, and That's a huge bill over 8 days.

Alexa, December 16 2017, 4:55 PM

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There are lots of place in Haiti to retire. Westerners are way too spoiled. read more >
Tontonbob, 16-Dec-17 4:39 pm
That is so true! Between December 2016 and July 2017, I made four stays in the Motherland where I'm trying to have some activities that would help... read more >
Alexa, 16-Dec-17 4:55 pm
For my simple lifestyle it is cheaper to live in Paris than Haiti read more >
F Estiverne, 16-Dec-17 5:23 pm
True i feel the same. And may I add no security in Haiti scare me away. Labadee the closest for me. read more >
Franckner, 16-Dec-17 7:28 pm
I agree with you,the Haitian government need to think about that.Haiti will benefit a lot from Haitians retiree. read more >
Parfait Bellot, 26-Dec-17 5:59 am
Manti, janm konnen Ayisyen sa yo renmen dola vet read more >
Patrick Princivil, 14-Jan-18 11:10 pm
Why should Haiti allow expats to retire in their country then rub salt in Haitians' wounds? Yes I'm an American all of my life. I've traveled... read more >
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