The Luxury of Exclusivity
Madagascar
Indulge in the luxury of exclusivity in Madagascar, where tropical flora and fauna are ringed by ribbons of white sandy beaches and crystal-clear lagoons await.
Situated off the east coast of Africa, Madagascar hosts some of the planet’s richest biodiversity, with over 70% of its wildlife species found nowhere else on Earth.
Madagascar captivates with its tropical climate, postcard-perfect beaches, vibrant wildlife, and a distinctive blend of African and Asian cultural influences
Ideal for off-the-beaten-path vacay with beachfront bungalows set along the white sandy beaches of the islet of Nosy Tsarabanjina. Ideal for honeymooners, solo & group trips
Diving
Underwater Wonders
Dive into an underwater paradise, home to Madagascar’s unique marine biodiversity. Explore vibrant anemones, hard and soft corals in incredible shapes and colours
Gastronomy
Harmony of Flavours
Savour Madagascar’s diverse flavours, blending African and Asian influences with fresh local ingredients. Enjoy unforgettable seafood feasts and exotic fruits in every dish
Honeymoon
World’s most romantic destinations
An exclusive cocoon for honeymooners, Constance Tsarabanjina is set a private island with dreamy beaches. Enjoy exotic dinners, cocktails & moonlit evenings
Spa
Spa Sanctuary
Experience tranquility at Constance Tsarabanjina with exclusive spa treatments in intimate and exotic settings. Enjoy spa treatments at the spa kiosk or a private island spot
Wedding
Madagascar destination wedding
Discover the beauty of Tsarabanjina, a private islet with vibrant wildlife and marine life, ideal for the most important day, where every detail is arranged with utmost dedication
FAQ
Madagascar is a year-round destination, with the best time to visit depending on your interests. From April to October, the weather is dry and warm, ideal for sightseeing. From November to March, the island experiences a hot and wet summer season.
Constance Tsarabanjina is set on the sacred islet of Tsarabanjina, part of the Mitsio Archipelago, located about 40 miles northwest of Nosy Be in Madagascar. This pristine paradise is fringed by white sandy beaches, teeming with extraordinary birdlife and lush vegetation, and surrounded by vibrant coral reefs. The region enjoys year-round sunshine, making it an idyllic escape for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
Trekking and visiting national parks teeming with lemurs and chameleons are popular activities in Madagascar. At Constance Tsarabanjina, snorkeling, diving, and fishing are musts, along with excursions to explore the pristine Mitsio Archipelago and the lemur-rich island of Nosy Komba.
Yes - Madagascar, especially Tsarabanjina, is a family-friendly destination with lots of activities for all family members.
The best diving season in Madagascar runs from May to December, with visibility reaching up to 30 meters. August to October is ideal for whale-watching excursions, as humpback whale migration begins in August
Vaccination is not compulsory for entering Madagascar; however, anti-malarial treatment is recommended. In addition to ensuring that all routine vaccines are up to date, it is advisable to consider vaccinations for Hepatitis A and B
For citizens of the UK, US, and Canada, a tourist visa is required to enter Madagascar. The visa can be obtained either before traveling or upon arrival at the airport in Madagascar and is valid for up to 90 days. A valid passport is mandatory, and it must be valid for at least six months beyond your entry date into Madagascar. For more detailed information, it is recommended to consult the official website of Madagascar's Ministry of Tourism.
The official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy and French.
English is spoken in some major tourist areas.