Red Tsingy and Pointe de Tonnerre
Explore the peninsula of Babaomby and discover the famous Red Tsingy, ephemeral structures formed of red sand and marl that geologists commonly call "chimney of fire". The composition of the rock offers interesting play of lights throughout the day depending on the direction of the sun.
Bring your camera because you will have the opportunity to take your best shots of the Emerald Sea on the way. With a little luck, you may also observe lemurs chameleons, snakes, birds and many other species ... One last stop at the viewpoint of the Pointe du Tonnerre overlooking the bay of Diego Suarez. During the months of September and October, the lucky observers will be able to spot humpback whales passing by.
The circuit can also be done on foot. For more information on the route to follow, please consult our staff.
Nosy Antaly Be
Sail on one of our traditional boats to one of the most beautiful pristine islands of the region. Swimming, farniente, hiking and picnic are at the rendezvous. Enjoy a swim around Antaly Be and admire its colorful reefs. Explore the hiking trail on the island through the forest of baobabs and climb the highest hill for a beautiful view of the Emerald Sea.
Nosy Antaly Be is the largest of the three islands bordering the Emerald Sea. This limestone island is home to a small fauna and flora but that will surely surprise you. Bring your camera and binoculars!
Kiters and windsurfers : it is possible to go downwind to the island and reach one of the most beautiful spots of the Emerald Sea: the "pool". Its crystal-clear waters over a white sandbar offers flat waters and breathtaking colors.
Fishing
Fishing enthusiasts? We can take you over reef drop-offs of the Bay of Diego Suarez or the Emerald Sea for you to try your hand at traditional line fishing. Those equipped with their spear fishing gear can also enjoy these organized outings.
The Lemur Hangout
You cannot leave Madagascar without having photographed lemurs! Enjoy the last hour of daylight to reach the source located 5 minutes walk from the hotel.
Lemurs are accustomed to hangout there late afternoon before sunset. To know the path to follow, please consult our staff.