Antsiranana is a former province of Madagascar with an area of 43,406 km. It had a population of 1,188,425 (July, 2001). Its capital was Antsiranana. A diversity of ethnic groups are found in the province, including Anjoaty Sakalava, Antakarana, Tsimihetu, Antemoro, Betsimisaraka, Antandroy, etc.
Restaurants in Antsiranana Province
5.0 based on 51 reviews
Good place, happy people and lovely horses. 3 hours ride was an amazing expirience worth any money. Highly recommended ????
4.5 based on 1,121 reviews
We went via canoe with Jean Robert’s team and had a fascinating time as we saw several rare and endemic creatures, such as two different Pygmy chameleons (I think) on the two hour forest walk, along with several snakes, several lemurs quite close up. The lunch at the end was also splendid and very well prepared. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 275 reviews
The limestone Tsingy from Madagascar are without exception one of the most spectacular features of the country, all worth visiting. Here only a short walk and two bridges over the Tsingy are the basic route. Behind the bridge you can walk another circuit, we did not do. The large cave is interesting. The underground river that disappears is more interesting. Pity that you cannot go down and explore the tunnel for some distance. In the park, near the entrance we had a nice pick-nick lunch supplied by the hotel Chez Laurent, in the company of a few curious lemurs.
4.5 based on 462 reviews
This park is located about 1.5 hrs drive from Diego Suarez. It features amazing rock formations, that have been carved by water and wind over time. Due to the richness of minerals, they have wonderful colors, visible in the different ground layers. Superspectacular is the canyon view, really breathtaking
4.5 based on 595 reviews
Did a day excursion from our hotel to this beautiful island.We took a boat trip to the island and spent the morning snorkeling from the boat.We swam with the giant turtles which was such fun.There are lots of them around and one gets to swim very close up to them.What a great experience.The part of the island where we were did not really have coral and there was basically no fish to see.One comes here to see the turtles only.We ate lunch on a private beach on Nosy Sakatia which was lovely and then snorkelled and relaxed before the boat trip back to our hotel.A must to do when staying at Nosy Be.
4.5 based on 227 reviews
Nice beach culd be visited within a day but requires a good 4x4 car. Sakalava bay is one of these 3 bays and this is probably the best place for kitesurfing in the north of Madagascar.
4.0 based on 405 reviews
Lemuria land is only a 15 minute taxi ride from the town. There was a guided tour which featured many animals as well as Lemurs. They were friendly and would sit on your shoulders if you wished. Our guide spoke excellent English and I would recommend this attraction.
3.0 based on 1 reviews
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