Haiti visa requirements for Gaboneses

Travel and visa requirements

Haitian Visa is not required for Gaboneses

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Gabonese intending to visit Haiti can stay for a duration of 90 days  without a visa.
  • Gabonese intending to visit Haiti must have a return/onward ticket.
  • Gabonese intending to visit Haiti are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with atleast two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
  • Gabonese intending to visit Haiti are required to provide a proof of hotel accommodation, as well as an international certificate of vaccination.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Haiti the poorest country in the world??

In 2015, the gross domestic product in Haiti was estimated to be US$18.54 billion by The world Factbook, ranked 146 (out of 230 countries in the world) Although GDP growth in Haiti is among the fastest in the region, it has not been sufficient to significantly reduce poverty rates.


What country does Haiti belong to?
Haiti is in the western one-third of the island of Hispaniola between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. This small, tropical country is west of the Dominican Republic and is south of the island of Cuba 


How dangerous is Haiti?

Some areas are worse than others, but there is a very real danger of violent crime everywhere in Haiti, and this includes assault, armed robbery, murder, kidnapping, and rape. The exception is Labadee, an area leased by a cruise ship company.


What is Haiti best known for??

Today, the Haitian currency is called “gourdes.” In the eighteenth century, St. Dominique (Haiti) was the richest colony in the French Empire and was known as the “Pearl of the Antilles.” Haiti is the third largest country in the Caribbean, after the Dominican Republic and Cuba, which is the largest.


What do Haitians speak??

Haitian Creole emerged from contact between French settlers and African slaves during the Atlantic slave trade in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti). Haitians are the largest creole speaking community in the world.