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Nosy Iranja – The Ultimate Dream Island Destination

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Two small islands covered with greenery, connected by a one-kilometer long strip of fine white coral sand, a lagoon with transparent water ranging from turquoise to dark green, a long, magnificent beach…

On the largest island (Nosy Iranja Be) there is a fishing village where you will feel like in paradise thanks to a seafood buffet. The smallest island (Nosy Iranja Kely) is privately owned and consists of a fishing village and a private bay dominated by a hotel.

Dreamy landscapes and activities

It is beautiful to walk on the beach in the interior of the country. Strolling, bathing, and meeting the villagers. When crossing the strip of land that connects the two islets, one must beware of the tide that submerges everything. Every picture you take is a postcard! Unexpectedly, the island even has a lighthouse!

In the small, lush rainforest, you can observe some lemurs that seem to occupy all of Madagascar, even in the most remote corners. There are mango trees that bear delicious fruits. Offering. Whatever you want to do or visit on this small piece of land in the middle of the ocean, it will be exceptional! You will feel like stepping into a dream!

From the waters of 1001 wonders

Nosy Iranja, the Turtle Island, is famous for its marine fauna! You have the opportunity to see the turtles on Nosy Iranja Kely and observe various birds (terns, herons, and sea eagles). You can also indulge in various nautical pleasures! Windsurfing, water skiing, jet skiing, and of course snorkeling. The water is transparent and you can clearly see parrotfish, tuna, barracudas, swordfish, mantas, sardines, trevallies, mackerel.

Admire hedges and dolphins in Madagascar. Between July and October, hundreds of humpback whales also come here. Between October and December, it’s the turn of the whale sharks, which are completely harmless! What a wonder! We organize your stay in Madagascar!

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