In a groundbreaking technological advancement for Caribbean tourism, Haiti’s Ministry of Tourism has unveiled an ambitious digital transformation initiative titled ‘Klike sou Ayiti’ (Click on Haiti). This comprehensive digital infrastructure marks a strategic pivot in how the nation presents itself to global visitors, investors, and its widespread diaspora community.
The initiative represents a fundamental shift in Haiti’s approach to tourism competitiveness, emphasizing that a nation’s appeal now fundamentally depends on its digital visibility and interactive capabilities. As stated by ministry officials, this project transcends conventional tourism development, instead constituting a structural transformation of territorial access and national representation.
Central to this digital revolution are four interconnected platforms designed to serve diverse audiences:
The National Tourism Map (welcometohaiti.ht) provides an immersive visual interface for exploring Haiti’s attractions through categorized site listings and regional tours. iTouris offers a comprehensive trip planning system that converts travel intentions into secure, actualized itineraries. Kwonik Ayiti establishes a digital memory platform preserving Haitian heritage while strengthening narrative sovereignty. Finally, Touris Hub creates a professional networking space for industry operators and young entrepreneurs to develop skills and business connections.
Following the functional demonstration phase, the Ministry has now opened a public testing period, inviting citizens, tourism professionals, and Haiti enthusiasts worldwide to explore and help optimize these digital tools. Early adopters can register through the Ministry’s official form to participate in refining the platforms before full public deployment.
This initiative positions Haiti at the forefront of digital tourism innovation in the Caribbean region, potentially establishing new standards for how developing nations leverage technology for economic development and cultural preservation.
