This document discusses whether tourism in Haiti represents a modern form of colonialism. It begins with an introduction to Haiti's tourism history and current efforts to promote the industry. A literature review then examines how colonialism exploited resources and labor, and how tourism today can also exploit poor, southern countries. The document argues that tourism risks being a form of colonialism in Haiti if locals are not involved in planning and ownership. However, entrepreneurship through micro-enterprises could empower Haitians and ensure cultural authenticity, local economic benefits, and poverty reduction. The conclusion states that tourism's impact in Haiti will depend on whether it remains under Haitian or foreign control.