Madagascar Honeymoon Package
TMDG103: 11 Days Private Tour of Antananarivo - Sainte Marie - Mahambo - Tamatave - Akanin’ny Nofy - Andasibe - Antananarivo
Tour Type: Private tour, flexible and tailor-made
Guide & Driver: Expert English-speaking driver guide
Transport: Private air-conditioned 4x4 off-road vehicle
Hotel: 3 or 4 stars well selected hotels or forest lodges
Availability: All year round (July to September for whale watching)
Highlights:
Guide & Driver: Expert English-speaking driver guide
Transport: Private air-conditioned 4x4 off-road vehicle
Hotel: 3 or 4 stars well selected hotels or forest lodges
Availability: All year round (July to September for whale watching)
Highlights:
- See whales frolicking in the waves off Sainte Marie in their migratory season.
- Discover endemic wildlife in rainforests, including lemurs and fossae.
- Take a night safari on Aye-Aye Island to spot endangered aye-aye lemurs.
- Visit UNESCO-listed Royal Hill of Ambohimanga to learn Madagascar’s past.
This trip can be customized to meet your individual needs!
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Day 1 Arrive in Antananarivo, Airport Pick-up
Welcome to the kingdom of wildlife, Madagascar! When you land in Antananarivo (aka Tana), our driver guide will pick you up at Ivato International Airport and transfer you to the hotel. After check-in at the hotel, enjoy the free time and get familiar with this capital city if time permits. Stroll to find an optimal position to photograph a panorama of colorful buildings scattered on the hills and go around the streets and markets - passing piles of garbage and barefoot begging children - to feel for life of this impoverished country. (For those mothers, you can give them some little toiletries like soaps from your hotel room.) Say hello to locals if you can speak French and find out how friendly and welcoming they are. Don’t forget to have your passport on you if you are going to restaurants or bars.
► Attention:
Madagascar’s domestic flights are rare, so in order not to let it have any impact on the following itinerary, we recommend that you book your international flight arriving in Tana on Monday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday. If your holiday does not meet these arrival dates, please contact us in advance and we will tailor the itinerary that suits your time arrangement.
► Best Visit Time:
The best time to visit Madagascar is during the dry season (April to October), when the climate is relatively mild and there is little rain, making it ideal for outdoor sightseeing. If you are here primarily for whale watching, choose a time between July and September, when more than 7,000 humpback whales will migrate from the Antarctic to the waters around Madagascar. From September to November, baby lemurs are born, and birds, chameleons, fossae and other animals are at their most active, so this time is perfect to observe endemic land wildlife. As rainstorms and hurricanes are frequent from November to March, so it is not recommended to visit Madagascar during this time. Whenever you plan to visit, we will work with you to tailor a tour to suit your interests best.
Accommodation: Asia & Africa Hotel - Ivato Airport, Antananarivo (4 stars) or similar
► Attention:
Madagascar’s domestic flights are rare, so in order not to let it have any impact on the following itinerary, we recommend that you book your international flight arriving in Tana on Monday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday. If your holiday does not meet these arrival dates, please contact us in advance and we will tailor the itinerary that suits your time arrangement.
► Best Visit Time:
The best time to visit Madagascar is during the dry season (April to October), when the climate is relatively mild and there is little rain, making it ideal for outdoor sightseeing. If you are here primarily for whale watching, choose a time between July and September, when more than 7,000 humpback whales will migrate from the Antarctic to the waters around Madagascar. From September to November, baby lemurs are born, and birds, chameleons, fossae and other animals are at their most active, so this time is perfect to observe endemic land wildlife. As rainstorms and hurricanes are frequent from November to March, so it is not recommended to visit Madagascar during this time. Whenever you plan to visit, we will work with you to tailor a tour to suit your interests best.
Accommodation: Asia & Africa Hotel - Ivato Airport, Antananarivo (4 stars) or similar
Local People of Madagascar
Antananarivo's City View
Day 2 Fly from Antananarivo to Sainte Marie
Amazing Beach of Madagascar
► Things to Know:
Normally, flights from Tana to Sainte Marie are available every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but may be delayed or cancelled at short notice during low season or in terrible weather conditions. Don’t worry too much, as we will inform you in time and make reasonable and optimal adjustments to your itinerary promptly.
► Recommended Free-time Activities in Sainte Marie:
If it’s early in the afternoon, ask the hotel staff for help to rent a scooter to tour around the north of Sainte Marie. Visit Pirate Cemetery to check out headstones carved with skulls and crossbones and pirate ship wreckages, which will take you back to the pirate era of the 17th and 18th centuries. By the way, it is the only pirate cemetery in the world! After that, go back to the hotel for your dinner to top today off.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Aurora Lodge, Sainte Marie (3 stars) or similar
Day 3 Whale Watching Tour of Sainte Marie
If today falls on a day between July and September, we will take you for an exciting whale watching tour! From a harbor, you will jump in a sightseeing boat and the seasoned captain will steer to find humpback whales on the calm waters off Sainte Marie, the best location for whale-watching throughout the Indian Ocean. Every year in their breeding season, the whales would be seen off Sainte Marie chasing, flipping and jumping in and out of the sea, and they would make huge waves and squirt ten meters high water - all of these thrilling moments you might have dreamed of witnessing! Once a pod is spotted, the captain will follow them and make sure we observe these giants from a safe distance. During the trip, our knowledgeable guide will also share interesting stories about humpback whales. After that, you will be shipped back to the harbor and return to the hotel.
► Note:
1. If you are prone to seasickness, please swallow sea sickness medicine before we head out.
2. Wear waterproof and windproof clothing with a hood to prevent waves and possible drizzles from wetting you and making you catch a cold. Don’t wear separate hat for the strong sea wind may blow it away.
3. It is highly recommended to pack binoculars to trace and zoom in on whales. If possible, bring a camera with a professional lens to record the wonderful whale activities.
► Recommended Free-time Activities:
During the visit of those whales, people on Sainte Marie also celebrates it with a Whale Festival, which features various activities such as parades, pirogue races, concerts and beach parties. The festival usually takes place in mid-July and lasts for about a week, and if you are interested, go immerse yourself in this Malagasy carnival!
If your visit here is not during the whale watching season, then today is your free day. Perhaps rent an enduro bike to go deeper around this tropical paradise. First head to the Sahasifotra village on the east coast, a hidden gem with the most beautiful beach and crystalline water on Sainte Marie, where you can spend two to three hours exploring it. And then continue to the northernmost for Ambodiatafana village, which is famous for its natural swimming pools surrounded by a barrier of black rocks. It should be noted that alcohol, pork and such stuffs are forbidden to bring in by the villagers who seem to be Muslims. Shoes are also not allowed, either. Of course, we can also tailor today’s tour for you based on your own interests if you need it.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Aurora Lodge, Sainte Marie (3 stars) or similar
► Note:
1. If you are prone to seasickness, please swallow sea sickness medicine before we head out.
2. Wear waterproof and windproof clothing with a hood to prevent waves and possible drizzles from wetting you and making you catch a cold. Don’t wear separate hat for the strong sea wind may blow it away.
3. It is highly recommended to pack binoculars to trace and zoom in on whales. If possible, bring a camera with a professional lens to record the wonderful whale activities.
► Recommended Free-time Activities:
During the visit of those whales, people on Sainte Marie also celebrates it with a Whale Festival, which features various activities such as parades, pirogue races, concerts and beach parties. The festival usually takes place in mid-July and lasts for about a week, and if you are interested, go immerse yourself in this Malagasy carnival!
If your visit here is not during the whale watching season, then today is your free day. Perhaps rent an enduro bike to go deeper around this tropical paradise. First head to the Sahasifotra village on the east coast, a hidden gem with the most beautiful beach and crystalline water on Sainte Marie, where you can spend two to three hours exploring it. And then continue to the northernmost for Ambodiatafana village, which is famous for its natural swimming pools surrounded by a barrier of black rocks. It should be noted that alcohol, pork and such stuffs are forbidden to bring in by the villagers who seem to be Muslims. Shoes are also not allowed, either. Of course, we can also tailor today’s tour for you based on your own interests if you need it.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Aurora Lodge, Sainte Marie (3 stars) or similar
Amazing View of the Indian Ocean
Whale Watching
Day 4 Free Day in Sainte Marie
No activities are arranged for today. Perhaps take a leisurely walk on the sandy beach to enjoy the charming scenery or experience some water activities.
► Recommended Free-time Activities:
Madagascar is one of the world’s largest producers of vanilla, known for its high quality and unique aroma. Why not walk a few steps north from the hotel to the very famous Linda Plantation de Vanille on the island for a free visit? Linda and Lionel, owners of the plantation, will take you up close to freshly green vanilla leaves, and share with you the cultivation process of quality vanilla pods and the vanilla history of Madagascar.
Surrounded by turquoise lagoons, Ile aux Nattes, just south of Sainte Marie, is a popular destination for divers. The unspoiled magnificent underwater world is filled with colorful mushroom-like corals and abundant sea creatures from small spiny porcupine fish to large manta rays that looks like a giant flat fan. It is really like a giant aquarium where you can fully experience the fun of diving and snorkeling. Ask the hotel staff for recommendations of the diving clubs to seek professional equipment and guidance for these activities if you want to give it a try.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Aurora Lodge, Sainte Marie (3 stars) or similar
► Recommended Free-time Activities:
Madagascar is one of the world’s largest producers of vanilla, known for its high quality and unique aroma. Why not walk a few steps north from the hotel to the very famous Linda Plantation de Vanille on the island for a free visit? Linda and Lionel, owners of the plantation, will take you up close to freshly green vanilla leaves, and share with you the cultivation process of quality vanilla pods and the vanilla history of Madagascar.
Surrounded by turquoise lagoons, Ile aux Nattes, just south of Sainte Marie, is a popular destination for divers. The unspoiled magnificent underwater world is filled with colorful mushroom-like corals and abundant sea creatures from small spiny porcupine fish to large manta rays that looks like a giant flat fan. It is really like a giant aquarium where you can fully experience the fun of diving and snorkeling. Ask the hotel staff for recommendations of the diving clubs to seek professional equipment and guidance for these activities if you want to give it a try.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Aurora Lodge, Sainte Marie (3 stars) or similar
Relax the Sandy Beach
Enjoy Fresh Seafood in Sainte Marie
Day 5 Boat Trip from Sainte Marie to Mahambo
Check out after breakfast and transfer to Ambodifotatra Port, where we will take a 3.5-hour boat to Mahambo. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel to have a good rest. The hotel for tonight is on a palm-fringed white sandy beach with thatched sunshades, where you can take a leisure stroll or just relax on a lounge chair under sunshade. If you come across fishermen selling their catches, probably go up, check out the trading scene, and strike up some conversations. The hotel also owns a private beach and provides kayak for free, and if you are interested, go for it. In the evening, try zebu steak, the hotel’s specialty, and then have a sweet dream in its indigenous-style room.
► Note: Direct boat transfers from Sainte Marie to Mahambo are available only on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. In case your transfer date falls outside of these days, we will arrange a boat trip to Soanierana Ivongo followed by a 2.5-hour private car journey to Mahambo.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel La Pirogue, Mahambo (3 stars) or similar
► Note: Direct boat transfers from Sainte Marie to Mahambo are available only on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. In case your transfer date falls outside of these days, we will arrange a boat trip to Soanierana Ivongo followed by a 2.5-hour private car journey to Mahambo.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel La Pirogue, Mahambo (3 stars) or similar
Day 6 Mahambo - Tamatave - Akanin’ny Nofy
Today, we will leave from Mahambo to Akanin’ny Nofy. Our driver guide will transfer you to the port in Tamatave at first, and then we will take a boat to travel through the beautiful Pangalane Canal and arrive in Akanin’ny. Once there, head to the hotel for rest.
► Take a Breath in the Hotel amid Nature:
Palmarium Hotel Ankanin’Nofy is located in the lush greenery, offering rustic yet comfortable wooden cabins. Lemurs, such as the crowned lemurs, can be found everywhere in its garden, and if you laze in a lounge chair or hammock on the outdoor patio of your room, maybe one will jump in and eat your leftover banana peels. Please do not leave unsealed food in your room, as it may invite mice.
► Power Cut Note: In Madagascar, lodges in wild regions may switch off electricity at nights and for few hours in daytime (same for hotels but less often). So if you are on a breathing machine or something that needs to use electricity overnight, be sure to let us know before you go, so that we and the hotels can work out solutions. Mind to charge your mobile devices like phones as soon as you go into your room. If it is a self-powered hotel, you may find no plug in your room, so charging will have to be done at the reception hall. Prepare a power bank and a flashlight (also useful for our evening walks) in advance to cope with power cut-offs.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Palmarium Hotel Ankanin'Nofy or similar
► Take a Breath in the Hotel amid Nature:
Palmarium Hotel Ankanin’Nofy is located in the lush greenery, offering rustic yet comfortable wooden cabins. Lemurs, such as the crowned lemurs, can be found everywhere in its garden, and if you laze in a lounge chair or hammock on the outdoor patio of your room, maybe one will jump in and eat your leftover banana peels. Please do not leave unsealed food in your room, as it may invite mice.
► Power Cut Note: In Madagascar, lodges in wild regions may switch off electricity at nights and for few hours in daytime (same for hotels but less often). So if you are on a breathing machine or something that needs to use electricity overnight, be sure to let us know before you go, so that we and the hotels can work out solutions. Mind to charge your mobile devices like phones as soon as you go into your room. If it is a self-powered hotel, you may find no plug in your room, so charging will have to be done at the reception hall. Prepare a power bank and a flashlight (also useful for our evening walks) in advance to cope with power cut-offs.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Palmarium Hotel Ankanin'Nofy or similar
Have Close Contact with the Lemurs
Lemur in the Garden
Day 7 Akanin’ny Nofy: Palmarium Reserve
This morning, our local guide will escort you to explore Palmarium Reserve, a private reserve owned by the hotel, where you can find tens of thousands of Madagascar’s endemic palm trees, 7 species of lemurs, as well as reptiles and amphibians. This is where to spot the black lemurs and if the guide point one out to you, you can tell its gender right away because females have brown hair while males have black. Interestingly, the black lemurs love to eat nectar and pollen, which makes them the “bees” of the primates. Afterwards, go back to the hotel and have a rest. In the afternoon, take a boat tour to a local fishing village and enjoy scenery along Pangalane Canal.
At dark, join our experienced guide again for an evening walk on Aye-Aye Island, which is home to around 15 endangered aye-aye lemurs. Keep your ears open - if you hear a high-frequency knocking, it is the aye-aye tapping a trunk with its slender middle finger to seek out larvae. Like the woodpecker, it acts as a “forest doctor” here. Importantly, remember to film them with the flash off so as not to hurt their visions or startle them.
► Friendly Reminder:
It is recommended that you wear long sleeves in green or khaki when exploring natural reserves to both blend in nature and prevent mosquito bites (mosquitoes do plague Madagascar!). To cope with long walks and muddy trails in the rainforest, it’s better to wear sturdy waterproof hiking shoes. Remember to carry mosquito repellent - we recommend the eco-friendly type - and a rain poncho with you in case of need. One more important thing is to learn about the symptoms of malaria and pack some medicine against it before your travel.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Palmarium Hotel Ankanin'Nofy or similar
At dark, join our experienced guide again for an evening walk on Aye-Aye Island, which is home to around 15 endangered aye-aye lemurs. Keep your ears open - if you hear a high-frequency knocking, it is the aye-aye tapping a trunk with its slender middle finger to seek out larvae. Like the woodpecker, it acts as a “forest doctor” here. Importantly, remember to film them with the flash off so as not to hurt their visions or startle them.
► Friendly Reminder:
It is recommended that you wear long sleeves in green or khaki when exploring natural reserves to both blend in nature and prevent mosquito bites (mosquitoes do plague Madagascar!). To cope with long walks and muddy trails in the rainforest, it’s better to wear sturdy waterproof hiking shoes. Remember to carry mosquito repellent - we recommend the eco-friendly type - and a rain poncho with you in case of need. One more important thing is to learn about the symptoms of malaria and pack some medicine against it before your travel.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Palmarium Hotel Ankanin'Nofy or similar
Local Fishermen
The Chameleon
Day 8 Transfer to Andasibe; Night Safari near Hotel
After breakfast, our driver guide will escort you to Andasibe, taking about 3 hours. Madagascar has few well-paved roads, and nearly two thirds of them are potholed dirt roads, making for a bumpy ride inevitably. For this, we have prepared high-performance off-road 4WD to make you feel more comfortable on the journey. Ask the driver for dusk masks if you think it’s necessary. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel. After settling in, perhaps go to the hotel’s octagonal restaurant built on an artificial lake to enjoy Malagasy or French cuisines. Then, amid pure fresh air and cheerful sounds of various wild animals, lie back on a recliner on its terrace with a drink while overlooking fish swimming in the lake.
After nightfall, the local guide will accompany you on a night safari in the nearby forest. Mouse lemurs, the smallest lemurs in Madagascar that usually weighs little more than an egg, are here awaiting you. They have a strange habit - as soon as the “leader” of a large group makes the first cry, which is like a human laugh, other mouse lemurs tend to respond en masse, forming a chorus that would sound even a bit woeful.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vakona Forest Lodge, Andasibe (3 stars) or similar
After nightfall, the local guide will accompany you on a night safari in the nearby forest. Mouse lemurs, the smallest lemurs in Madagascar that usually weighs little more than an egg, are here awaiting you. They have a strange habit - as soon as the “leader” of a large group makes the first cry, which is like a human laugh, other mouse lemurs tend to respond en masse, forming a chorus that would sound even a bit woeful.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vakona Forest Lodge, Andasibe (3 stars) or similar
Andasibe Village and Market
The Ring-tailed Lemur
Day 9 Andasibe: Track Lemurs in Mantadia National Park
Today, the driver guide will take you to Mantadia National Park, one of the first five natural national parks in Madagascar and one of the most biodiverse reserves in the world. Its intact pristine rainforest ecosystem provides a great habitat for 80% of Madagascar’s rare species, including birds, frogs and 11 kinds of lemurs. Being in it is like being in a real National Geographic documentary. Here, you will find each lemur species with its own distinctive characteristics, but the most vibrantly-colored must be Diademed sifakas, whose orange limbs make them the most beautiful among its kind. Their sideway jumps are also very unique, earning them the nickname of “dance master”. Crowned lemurs and bamboo lemurs are also highlights in this park. Afterwards, let’s go back to the hotel for rest.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vakona Forest Lodge, Andasibe (3 stars) or similar
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vakona Forest Lodge, Andasibe (3 stars) or similar
Day 10 Morning Walk in Analamazaotra National Park, Back to Antananarivo
After breakfast, we will follow the guide to walk into the Analamazaotra National Park. This is another rainforest, covering a smaller area than Mantadia but having a similar wealth of flora and fauna. If you miss the lemurs you’re interested in before, this will be your last chance to spot them! Actually, the park is famous for indri indri, the largest lemur species, and there are several dedicated routes for a big chance to spot them. Indri indris have not only the largest bodies, but also the loudest cries that can be heard up to two kilometers. They are also the greatest leaper! Afterwards, drive about 4 hours back to Tana.
► Recommended Free-time Activities in Tana:
If time permits, embrace your last chance to explore Tana’s bazaars again and experience real local life. Discover surprisingly cheap tropical fruits you’ve never seen, taste local snacks on a sanitary stall, or pick up some handmade trinkets on craft stands as souvenirs. It is also nice to get your fill of locally-flavored coffee and chocolate cake at a fancy French cafe. By the way, cocoa bean used to make chocolate is also one of Madagascar’s specialties.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Radisson Serviced Apartments Antananarivo City Centre (4 stars)
► Recommended Free-time Activities in Tana:
If time permits, embrace your last chance to explore Tana’s bazaars again and experience real local life. Discover surprisingly cheap tropical fruits you’ve never seen, taste local snacks on a sanitary stall, or pick up some handmade trinkets on craft stands as souvenirs. It is also nice to get your fill of locally-flavored coffee and chocolate cake at a fancy French cafe. By the way, cocoa bean used to make chocolate is also one of Madagascar’s specialties.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Radisson Serviced Apartments Antananarivo City Centre (4 stars)
Analamazaotra National Park
Lemurs Encounter
Day 11 Royal Hill of Ambohimanga, Departure from Antananarivo
In the morning, let’s visit the home of Imerina King Andrianampoinimerina (ruled from 1788 to 1810) - Royal Hill of Ambohimanga, which is one of three UNESCO World Heritage sites in Madagascar. Follow our guide through zebu sacrificial square to reach wooden palaces and the cemeteries behind, and listen to the histories of Madagascar and interesting customs of the royal family.
Your Madagascar honeymoon package comes to an end by now, and our driver guide will transfer you to the airport for your departure flight according to your flight schedule. Be certain to check in at the airport to three hours in advance. If a porter asks to help you with your luggage, consider refusing them politely, as they will charge you for their services and may not be pleased with small change. Have a pleasant journey!
Meals: Breakfast
► A More In-depth Tour through Madagascar is on Offer!
Would you like to witness more charms of Madagascar, like the world-famous soaring baobabs and the spectacular karst stone forest landforms? Madagascar’s other top attractions such as Avenue of the Baobabs and Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park are also well worth your visit. If you want to enrich your experience of Madagascar, feel free to contact us to tailor-make or simply extend your journey!
Your Madagascar honeymoon package comes to an end by now, and our driver guide will transfer you to the airport for your departure flight according to your flight schedule. Be certain to check in at the airport to three hours in advance. If a porter asks to help you with your luggage, consider refusing them politely, as they will charge you for their services and may not be pleased with small change. Have a pleasant journey!
Meals: Breakfast
► A More In-depth Tour through Madagascar is on Offer!
Would you like to witness more charms of Madagascar, like the world-famous soaring baobabs and the spectacular karst stone forest landforms? Madagascar’s other top attractions such as Avenue of the Baobabs and Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park are also well worth your visit. If you want to enrich your experience of Madagascar, feel free to contact us to tailor-make or simply extend your journey!
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Tour Prices
Christmas & 2025 Special: 12% off - Book before Dec 31, 2024
Travelers | 2-3 travelers | 4-5 travelers |
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Jan to Jun & Oct to Dec | USD2339 USD2058 | USD1949 USD1715 |
July to Sep with Whale Watching | USD2429 USD2137 | USD2029 USD1785 |
- Prices are per person on twin sharing.
- The prices in red reflect 12% discount.
- If you are a group of 6 people or more, we will offer a more favorable price by your group size.
Price Includes
- Pick-up and drop-off service at airport.
- Domestic airfare (economy class): Antananarivo/ Sainte Marie.
- Accommodation with daily breakfast at selected hotels.
- Service of English speaking driver guide for 1-5 travelers.
- A private guide from day 5 to day 11 for 6 travelers.
- Private transfer in air-conditioned vehicles.
- Entrance fees for mentioned sights visited.
- Speed boat fees of Sainte Maire /Mahambo / Akanin'ny Nofy.
- All government applicable taxes and service charges.
Price Excludes
- International flights into and out Madagascar.
- Meals other than those mentioned in the itinerary.
- Personal expenses (travel insurance, laundry, drinks, etc.).
- Tips for guides and drivers.
- Madagascar visa fee.
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