Northern Madagascar, Madagascar
Nosy Be, meaning "big island" in Malagasy, is Madagascar's largest offshore island. It lies in the Mozambique Channel, just a few kilometers from the mainland's northwest coast. The island spans about 320 square kilometers. Its landscape includes volcanic hills, some with crater lakes, lush forests, and a coastline dotted with bays and beaches.
Nosy Be's history mirrors its strategic location as a trading post. Arab traders visited it centuries ago, establishing settlements like Marodoka, a village near Hell-Ville.
In the 19th century, the island became a French protectorate in 1841, then a colony, leading to significant French influence on its infrastructure, language, and culture. The French developed plantations for sugar cane, ylang-ylang, coffee, and vanilla, shaping Nosy Be's economy and landscape.
Nosy Be presents a tropical climate, diverse ecosystems, and cultural experiences. Visitors enjoy abundant sunshine, warm ocean waters, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Its economy relies on tourism, fishing, and agriculture, especially the production of ylang-ylang for perfume, giving it the "Perfume Island" nickname.
Thrilling activities for thrill-seekers.
Calm settings for deep relaxation.
Activities suitable for varied tastes.
Spectacular landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Immersion in island traditions.
This blend of influences creates a distinct cultural fabric on the island.
Visitors cherish abundant sunshine, warm ocean waters, and a relaxed atmosphere.
A destination where nature's beauty and local life converge.
Nosy Be presents a captivating blend of natural wonder and cultural richness.
Prepare to explore the island's diverse offerings.
Nosy Be delights with its varied experiences.
Explore volcanic hills and lush forests.
Enjoy warm ocean waters and beautiful beaches.
Witness local life and unique traditions.
Nosy Be presents a tropical climate.