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La Perle de Miami: Little Haiti History, Culture, Tour

Tap Tap Tours
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Rachel_T
45 days ago
This was a great experience learning about the history of Little Haiti in Miami, visiting the cultural center, a locally owned bookstore, and many others

This tour highlights retrospective examination of the historic conflict that unfolded on the island of Hispaniola—territory now divided between the nations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic—which ultimately gave rise to the world’s first free Black republic within a colonial context. The enduring legacy of this revolution continues to manifest in diasporic communities such as Little Haiti, where Haitian identity is articulated through cultural expressions of texture, flavor, and sound. This tour experience seeks to illuminate the historical, social, and cultural interconnections among Miami, Haiti, and the Little Haiti neighborhood, highlighting the transnational dimensions of Haitian heritage and its ongoing influence within the global African diaspora.

Departure Point

  • Meet tour guide in front of the yellow building.

Return Details
  • Meet tour guide in front of the yellow building.

Duration
1 hour and 30 minutes

Languages Available
  • Human tour guide - English
  • Human tour guide - French

Points of Interest


Stop At: Little Haiti
Miami, Florida
There are so many ways to behold Little Haiti, a neighborhood of infinite possibilities Whether you want to explore history, shopping, botanicas, food or just have fun, this tour is for you with a locals’ perspective. Book this tour and get to know Little Haiti from a new point of view. Either way, diving a little deeper into the neighborhood's stories and culture will reveal so much more left to discover.
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes

Additional Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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Customer Reviews

4.5
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sbaron215
The two tour guides, a Haitian American man and a French woman, were very knowledgeable. But there’s not much to see on this tour. The market was empty. The cultural complex had a few small galleries. We saw the former site of Dr DuPuis’ house and Mapou bookstore. But unlike previous reviews, there was no golf cart, no urban farm, and no bakery or snacks. They did recommend two Haitian restaurants: Chef Creole and Naomi’s Garden.
Rachel_T
This was a great experience learning about the history of Little Haiti in Miami, visiting the cultural center, a locally owned bookstore, and many others
Jake_L
Scam! Showed up and no one was there! No response from tour operator. Viator has refunded me. Don’t waste your money.
Lee_B
It was a wonderful tour Our tour guy I think his name was Antoine was so knowledgeable and friendly. Take this tour and learn about the culture.We also had the best Haitian ice cream and patty
Innovation007
Fun, dancing, learning + eating in Little Haiti. Abraham was our tour guide. We went to the Haitian Cultural vCenter, a bookstore that next day is going to host a book festival, Lakal ,--where celebrity Chef Marcus Samuelson, came to scout out the Miami food scene before he opened his restaurant, a Haitian market and an urban garden. We would love to take more of the Tap Tap Tours. This was the highlight of our day!!! Loved our tour in the festive gold cart!

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