- Duration: 4 Days (approx.)
- Product code: mtt-es-5-en
Extended Stay - Anakao Beach
MTT SOUTH EXTENDED STAY
4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS AT ANAKAO
DAY 1: OUT TO ANAKAO!
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer by car to the port of Tuléar. Boat transfer out to beautiful Anakao, a little fishing village with very beautiful beaches. Lunch at leisure. Half board accommodation at the ANAKAO OCEAN LODGE.
DAY 2 : ANAKAO – NOSY VE
Breakfast at the hotel. Half day dedicated to discovery on the island of Nosy Ve, situated in front of the village of Anakao. This island, known as "Phaeton" nest, for the rare bird in Madagascar, offers beautiful and pristine deserted beach. Traditionally, these birds are protected by the villagers. Back to Anakao. Lunch at leisure. Half board accommodation at the ANAKAO OCEAN LODGE.
DAY 3 : ANAKAO
Breakfast at the hotel. Day at your leisure. Half board accommodation at the ANAKAO OCEAN LODGE.
DAY 4 : ANAKAO – TULEAR
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer by boat to Tulear. Transfer by car and day use at the hotel at Tuléar. Transfer to the airport.
AVAILABLE ACTIVITIES
- Surfing
- Whale Watching (July, August, September)
- Scuba diving
- Kitesurfing
- Snorkeling
Tsimanampetsotsa Lake visit
END OF OUR SERVICES
INCLUDED
Transfer by car Airport / Port/ Airport or Hotel/ Port/ Hotel
Boat transfer Tuléar / Anakao / Tuléar
Accommodation on bed and breakfast
NOT INCLUDED
Activities not mentioned or defined in the program, beverages, tips and extra
International flight tickets
Domestic flight tickets
“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