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Stay in Madagascar

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STAY IN MADAGASCAR

The island is full of natural wonders, from immaculate beaches to lush tropical forests and unique flora and wildlife. Half-African, half-Asian, Madagascar, known as the Red Island, is bathed by the Indian Ocean and boasts breathtaking wide-open spaces, endemic nature and numerous ethnic groups with mysterious languages and traditions… A multicoloured, mixed-race country that amazes even the greatest travellers.

Madagascar’s Must-sees

  • Isalo National Park: Canyons, spectacular rock formations, natural pools and incredible biodiversity.
  • Ranomafana National Park: A dense tropical forest home to a variety of lemurs, chameleons and exotic birds.
  • Avenue des Baobabs: An iconic avenue of majestic baobabs, offering spectacular views, especially at sunset.
  • Andasibe-Mantadia National Park: home to the famous indri indri lemurs and other unique species of flora and wildlife.
  • Nosy Be Island: Famous for its heavenly beaches, diving and marine parks.
  • Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park: Spectacular and unique karst formations, offering unforgettable hikes.
  • Antsirabe: A picturesque spa town, famous for its hot springs and crafts.
  • Fort Dauphin (Tolagnaro): A coastal region with beautiful beaches, surf spots and stunning coastal scenery.
  • Morondava: As well as the Avenue des Baobabs, this is a charming coastal town with a relaxing atmosphere.
  • Masoala National Park: Exceptional marine and terrestrial biodiversity, ideal for nature lovers.
  • There are so many other incredible places to discover in Madagascar, and each region has its own natural and cultural beauty to offer.

Our establishments in Madagascar

Hôtel antsanitia resort
MAHAJUNGA

Antsantia Resort

Located not far from Majunga in the north-west of Madagascar, in the Boeny region, the Antsanitia Resort hotel is part of the Belobaka Littoral Tourist Land Reserve. Far from the hectic city life, it is accessible both by sea and by road. On the banks of the Morira River, the hotel overlooks the entire estuary and offers an extraordinary view of the Indian Ocean and the Mozambique Channel. Beneath its giant canopy, the restaurant and bar offer creative cuisine based on fresh, local produce.

The hotel supports local development and helps to improve the villagers’ living conditions. All the activities offered by the hotel are organised in collaboration with the villagers, so that you can enjoy an authentic experience.

Find out more about Antsanitia

Piscine du Corail Noir
NOSY BE

Corail Noir

Put down your suitcases at the Corail Noir hotel, located on the north-west coast of the island, along Ambaro beach. Designed to respect the natural environment, its lush tropical garden is dotted with paths running around an incredible variety of trees: ylang ylang, hibiscus, frangipani, bougainvillea and more.

The mango trees provide natural shade for the bungalows set beside the beach, while a large swimming pool lined with sun umbrellas faces the setting sun… The establishment offers the ideal atmosphere for a holiday with family or friends.

Find out more about the Corail Noir

vila tonga soa maison d'hôtes à Nosy Be
NOSY BE

Villa Tonga Soa

Offering sea views, Villa Tonga Soa is located in Ambaro, close to the beach. The establishment is surrounded by lush vegetation, adding to the charm of your stay. A unique experience on the island of Nosy Be, Villa Tonga Soa is a real invitation to relax and discover.

Tonga Soa’s restaurant provides an exceptional culinary experience. The chef, who is passionate about Malagasy and international cuisine, invites you to enjoy tasty dishes prepared using fresh local produce. Treat your taste buds to typical island specialities or choose from the international dishes on the à la carte menu. And don’t miss the themed evenings organised regularly to vary the pleasures of taste and share a friendly moment in good company.

Find out more about the Villa

Our advice for your trip to Madagascar

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Preparing your trip to Madagascar

Do you dream of a holiday in an exotic location, where you can relax on picturesque islands, discover tropical forests, admire astonishing rock formations and observe stunning flora and wildlife?

Nature lovers looking for a true paradise may find it on the world’s fourth largest island. With almost 50 national parks, this African haven boasts extraordinary wildlife experiences found nowhere else. Home to over 100 unique species of lemur and hundreds of species of chameleon, Madagascar is undoubtedly one of the most biodiverse places on the planet.

From populated places like Antananarivo, Madagascar’s capital, to a remote island off the mainland coast – Nosy Be – there’s plenty to explore in this remarkable country. Snorkellers will be thrilled to explore the underwater world of Nosy Sakatia.

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What are the best months to travel to Madagascar?

Madagascar is best explored between April and October, when there is less rain. This season offers perfect conditions for observing the wildlife and flora and for enjoying activities such as trekking and water sports. The roads leading to the hotels are also much clearer during this period, so although hotel rates are higher, the properties are easier to access. And compared to the rainy season, temperatures are much more pleasant during these dry months.

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