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Welcome to Madagascar: Discover the Beauty of this Unique Island

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Entry requirements for Madagascar

Madagascar is part of the African continent, where things are known to be a bit different than in Europe. When traveling to Madagascar for your vacation, you can expect entry requirements that are somewhat different from what you are used to in Europe. However, you do not have to go through lengthy and extensive preparations. If you need help with planning and preparation, it is always recommended to seek assistance from an experienced professional. We are happy to help you.

Visum für Madagaskar

Visa for Madagascar

Getting a tourist visa for Madagascar

is very easy and straightforward. As long as you have a valid passport with at least six months validity, you have already met the most important requirement for obtaining a tourist visa. Additionally, you will need a flight ticket, which should also be booked in advance. When traveling to Antananarivo, it is important to have a return flight booked in advance. The authorities at Antananarivo airport will not require any additional documents from you and will issue the visa on the spot. The classic visa allows for a stay of up to 30 days and costs 25.00 euros. If you wish to stay longer, you can also obtain a tourist visa for up to 90 days, which is also subject to a fee. The 90-day visa is usually not extendable. One way to bypass this bureaucratic hurdle may be to take a trip to one of the neighboring islands, such as La. Make a stopover and then return to Madagascar. Here, you can apply for a new 90-day tourist visa. If you prefer not to rely on getting the visa for your vacation in Madagascar directly at the airport in Antananarivo, you have the option to apply for it before your trip to Madagascar. The Malagasy consulate or embassy serve as points of contact in this regard. However, applying for a visa through these channels incurs additional costs. You can easily download the corresponding application form from the embassy’s website, fill it out, and… In order to apply for a visa, you can either send it by registered mail or submit it in person. The fees for a visa applied for in advance are typically around 60.00 euros per visa. For minors, consent forms may sometimes be required to officially authorize entry. This is occasionally necessary even when minors are traveling with only one parent.

Adjusting after arrival

Frankly speaking, if you want to undertake a botanical journey, it is important to have classic vaccinations such as Tetanus before traveling. A special vaccination protection is not necessary in Madagascar. However, if you are entering from a yellow fever-infected zone in Africa, a corresponding vaccination may be required. Bringing plants or animal products and food into Madagascar is partially prohibited upon entry and should generally be avoided. The same applies to used beekeeping materials.

In Madagascar, time ticks a little differently than in Europe. This can be quite an adjustment for you. It’s best to go through baggage claim, customs, and the like at the airport if you embrace the new pace. The customs officers are generally very friendly and helpful. It’s recommended to know the name of the hotel where you will be staying, as you may be asked for it. The airport hall is usually quite crowded, so we advise you to arrange for a transfer in advance if possible. Assistance at the airport should be sought if needed. When booking one of our travel packages, the transfer from the airport to a nearby hotel is usually included. We not only assist with your luggage, but also ensure that you arrive at the hotel quickly, safely, and hassle-free. After a tiring flight, you deserve a good night’s rest. If you are interested in one of our tours, feel free to contact us. We are here to help with our experience.
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