Nosy Iranja Escape: Madagascar’s Pearl & Nosy Antsoha Lemur Island
Join us from Nosy Be on a full-day expedition to a place that regularly makes it onto lists of the world's most beautiful beaches. Nosy Iranja isn't just an island—it's a natural spectacle you must see for yourself.
What makes this trip special? The main attraction is the incredible, two-kilometer-long sandbar connecting the two islands: Nosy Iranja Be and Nosy Iranja Kely. At low tide, you can walk dry-footed across the snow-white sand, with the turquoise ocean on either side.
Nosy Antsoha island Lemurs at Your Fingertips: This is where we'll encounter three species of lemurs. They're accustomed to humans, allowing for incredible observations and close-up photos.
Between 7:40 and 8:30 a.m. pick-up from hotels/villas, transfer to the port, then board the fast boat.
9:00 a.m. – Fast boat departure.
We leave Nosy Be behind and sail toward waters even bluer than the famous Nosy Iranja postcards.
10:20 a.m. – After arriving, you have free time to walk along the famous spit, swim in the crystal clear water, and take photos that will blow your friends away.
1:00 p.m. – Traditional Malagasy buffet of authentic Malagasy dishes, served right on the beach with stunning ocean views.
Fish straight from the ocean grilled on charcoal.
The famous coconut rice.
Exotic salads.
Zebu and shrimp skewers
Fruit dessert
Water, Cola, Beer of your choice
2:30 p.m. – Return from Nosy Iranja to Nosy Be and visit Nosy Antsoha. Here, you’ll enjoy a close encounter with lemurs, spotting three different species of these charming creatures up close in their natural habitat.
Nosy Antsoha Island is a private reserve where lemurs are within easy reach and are very tame, often jumping on your shoulders. Free time for photos and admiring nature.
4:30 p.m. – Return to Nosy Be. Transfer back to your hotel or villa and relax after an unforgettable island adventure.
Things to bring: towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, sunglasses, flip-flops, long-sleeved sun protection clothing, mosquito repellent, charged phone or camera, 2 bananas for the lemurs, some extra cash for shopping, snacks from breakfast.