Madagascar is a cultural melting pot of beliefs influenced by Europe, Africa, and Asia. The fourth largest island in the world, it is off the beaten track and in the middle of the ocean. Madagascar has much to offer, from beautiful cities and fascinating people, to lush rainforests, unique wildlife, and tropical beaches. The island is home to 5% of the world’s known fauna and flora, in particular 50 species of lemurs, and 40 chameleon species.
Guests who want to explore underwater are spoiled for choice, with underwater cathedrals, shipwrecks, and an exceptional array of sea life, including rays, whale sharks, reef sharks, various species of fish, coral, and turtles.
Madagascar also offers a variety of accommodation for visitors: from modern city hotels and luxury beach resorts, to the more authentic guesthouses or beach huts. However, all of them allow visitors to absorb the local culture, beautiful scenery, and amazing wildlife.