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Madagascar Long Distance East Coast Boat Tickets - Sainte Marie to Maroansetra to Vohemar to Diego

desde 299,00 US$

  • Duración: 1 Day (approx.)
  • Código de producto: Madalongboat

Madagascar Long Distance East Coast Boat Tickets - Sainte Marie to Maroansetra to Vohemar to Diego

Madagascar Long Distance Boat Tickets Available 




LONG HAUL COASTAL HOPPER BOATS LEAVING IN THE EARLY MORNING (INCLUDING TRANSFERS)


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Boat from Sainte Marie to Maroansetra (1 day) - $299

Boat from Mananara to Maroansetra (1 day) - $299

Boat from Diego to Vohemar (1 day) - $299 


Boats take a full day (12-20 hours to make the trip, and tickets are available in advance.) Please contact MTT for ticket delivery and departure times up to the date, or to make onward transfer or taxi-brousse arrangements. 

The long distance boats include life jackets and do not sell food on board so you will need to bring any drinks and food for the trip. All boats leave typically around 2 times per week. You may charter the whole boat from us. Boats are generally cargo/passenger combinations and have a captain and crew there ahead of time and taking manifests before boarding. 

No refunds or changes. This is not a luxury boat or a comfortable cruise, nor do people speak English. It is more like a bus, period. It will not be air conditioned, comfortable, or clean. However, it will be adventurous and safe and get you there.




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“Hello Sasha,We had a GREAT TIME in Madagascar. Our guide and driver, FRANK was EXCELLENT!!! My husband has a walking problem and he adjusted our time schedule to my husband's need for rest. Our fantastic tour guide in Andasibe Natl Park, DIZZI (I hope I spelled it correctly) was able to show us numerous unique flowers, plants, insets and Lemurs when we were there. I will highly recommended your company. When we get back to Los Angeles, I'll write a review in TripAdvisor. The only problem was the hotel's wifi that was so poor to almost nonexistent but perhaps, that's everywhere in Andasibe. Thank you.”

- Bernadette