Diving in Madagascar
Diving in Madagascar reveals vibrant marine life along one of the world’s longest coral reefs, offering an unforgettable underwater paradise off Africa's southeast coast.
Diving in Tsarabanjina, a small island in the Mitsio Archipelago, offers a pristine underwater experience with crystal-clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and diverse marine life. Its untouched dive sites and minimal crowds make it an exclusive diving destination.
Where to dive
Constance Tsarabanjina
Dive spots around Tsarabanjina include impressive underwater rock formations, drop-offs, and caves. Explore the thriving ecosystem and the tranquility of the Indian Ocean.
An ocean full of life
Scuba Diving
Explore endless coral reefs near Tsarabanjina, home to angelfish and lobsters. For a thrill, dive after sunset with an underwater torch to witness nocturnal species in action.
Underwater photography
For underwater photographers, Tsarabanjina's seabed is a haven for tiny creatures like colourful nudibranchs, pipefish, ribbon eels, shrimp, and scorpion leaf fish, perfect for macro shots.
Humpback Whales
Seated in the boat, you can spot majestic humpback whales migrating near the Mitsio archipelago. In October, whale sharks replace them in the rich Malagasy waters.
Exclusive Diving
With warm waters and stunning marine diversity, Tsarabanjina and the Mitsio Archipelago offer top dive sites, featuring coral formations, arches, and plateaus that captivate all divers.