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Best Madagascar bed and breakfasts with a garden

Floraly Komba Hotel - Bungalow Caméléon - Madagascar
10 3 reviews

Floraly Komba Hotel - Bungalow Caméléon

B&B
Le Bungalow Caméléon, situated in Floraly Komba, Nosy Komba, offers convenient transfers to Nosy Be, Ankify, Hell-Ville port, and the airport at pre-arranged rates.
This two-bedroom guesthouse sleeps up to six guests, featuring a double and a triple bedroom separated by a living area, a garden, a fridge and freezer, and internet access; pets are welcome.
Ô Bleu Azur, Chambre 4 - Allamanda - Madagascar
9.3 8 reviews

Ô Bleu Azur, Chambre 4 - Allamanda

B&B
This Ambaro guesthouse boasts stunning Mozambique Channel views and offers easy access to local excursions.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse sleeps three, features a pool, garden, parking, and air conditioning, plus on-site dining and massage services.
Baobab Loft Morondava - Madagascar
9.4 4 reviews

Baobab Loft Morondava

apartment
This Morondava guesthouse enjoys a central location, steps from the Maria Manjaka Namahora Cathedral, within 5km of Morondava Mosque and the beach, and 18km from the Avenue of the Baobabs.
The 100-square-metre property features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen with fridge and dishwasher, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, terrace, garden, and parking, accommodating families comfortably.
Floraly Komba Hôtel - Chambre Panoramique - Madagascar
9.8 11 reviews

Floraly Komba Hôtel - Chambre Panoramique

B&B
Maki & Foudia B&B in Ampangorinana offers a private first-floor bungalow room with breathtaking sea views, conveniently located for exploring Nosy Be, Ankify, and Hellville.
This guest house features a double bed (190cm x 140cm), a private balcony, an en-suite bathroom with hot water, a fridge and freezer, and accommodates two guests, with airport transfers available for €45.

Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Madagascar

  • What are the most visited cities in Madagascar?

    Antananarivo, the capital, is the most visited city, a vibrant hub with historical sites like the Rova of Antananarivo. Tana, as it's known locally, offers a blend of modern and traditional life. Further down the coast, Toamasina (Tamatave) is a significant port city, often a starting point for exploring the eastern coast. Antsirabe, known for its thermal springs and craft workshops, is another popular destination, attracting tourists with its unique atmosphere. Finally, Nosy Be, an island off the northwest coast, is incredibly popular for its beaches and marine life, although technically an island, it's often included in city lists due to its significant tourist infrastructure.
  • What are the best homestays in Madagascar?

    Among the B&Bs in Madagascar, Avamada Lodge, Maison D'hôtes Mandrosoa and Homelidays are the most popular ones.

  • Which are the most commonly used airports for travelling to Madagascar?

    Ivato International Airport (TNR) in Antananarivo is the main international gateway. Most international flights arrive here. There are also smaller airports in other regions, like Toamasina Airport (TMM), Nosy Be Airport (NOS), and Sainte Marie Airport (SMS), but these primarily handle domestic and regional flights.
  • What are the best homestays with a pool in Madagascar?

    Avamada Lodge, Maison D'hôtes Mandrosoa and Jj Et Euphrasie Lodge are the best B&Bs with a pool in Madagascar.

  • What is the currency in Madagascar, and can I easily withdraw cash from ATMs?

    The Malagasy Ariary (MGA) is the currency. While ATMs are available in the larger cities like Antananarivo, Toamasina, and Antsirabe, availability can be inconsistent, particularly outside of these main urban areas. It's wise to carry some cash, especially if you plan on travelling to more rural locations.
  • What are the best homestays with a jacuzzi in Madagascar?

  • How advisable is it to drive in Madagascar?

    Driving in Madagascar can be challenging. Road conditions vary significantly, ranging from well-maintained roads in urban areas to extremely rough, unpaved tracks in rural regions. Many roads lack signage, and driving at night can be particularly hazardous. Hiring a driver is often recommended, especially for longer journeys outside of the major cities.
  • What are the best homestays for families and kids in Madagascar?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Madagascar are Avamada Lodge, Maison D'hôtes Mandrosoa and Homelidays.

  • What are the key cultural norms to know before travelling to Madagascar?

    Madagascar has a rich and diverse culture. It's polite to greet people with a handshake and a smile. Bargaining is common in markets, and it's considered respectful to do so. Modest dress is generally appreciated, especially when visiting religious sites. Family is highly valued, and showing respect for elders is important. Learn a few basic Malagasy phrases – it's greatly appreciated.
  • What are the best pet friendly homestays in Madagascar?

    The best pet friendly B&Bs in Madagascar are Avamada Lodge, Flora Hotel Ivato International Airport and Jj Et Euphrasie Lodge.

  • What are the most celebrated events in Madagascar?

    The Fête de l'Indépendance (Independence Day) on 26 June is a significant national holiday. The Festival of the Dead (Famadihana) is a unique and important cultural event where families exhume and rewrap the remains of their ancestors. Numerous local festivals and celebrations occur throughout the year, often tied to harvests or religious events. Specific dates vary.
  • What are the best homestays with parking in Madagascar?

    Avamada Lodge, Maison D'hôtes Mandrosoa and Homelidays are the best B&Bs with parking in Madagascar.

  • What are the top destinations for a week-long stay in Madagascar?

    A week allows for a good exploration. Consider a combination of Antananarivo for cultural immersion, followed by a trip to Isalo National Park for its dramatic landscapes and unique rock formations. Perhaps add a relaxing few days on the beaches of Nosy Be or Ile Sainte Marie to round off the trip.
  • What destinations are great for a short weekend trip in Madagascar?

    Antananarivo itself offers plenty to see and do in a weekend, with its palaces, museums and markets. Alternatively, a weekend trip to Antsirabe, focusing on its thermal springs and artisan workshops, provides a different experience entirely.
  • What should you do if you lose key documents in Madagascar?

    Report the loss to the nearest police station immediately. You'll need a police report to begin the process of obtaining replacement documents from your embassy or consulate. Contact your embassy or consulate as soon as possible for assistance.

Best Madagascar bed and breakfasts with parking

Relax Et Confort Au Bord Des Rizières En Ville - Madagascar
9.5 22 reviews

Relax Et Confort Au Bord Des Rizières En Ville

B&B
This Ambatobe guesthouse is situated 0.2km from both Lider Price supermarket and the Lycée Français d'Antananarivo, offering convenient access to local amenities and transport links.
The self-catering unit features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes a swimming pool, StarLink WiFi, Netflix, and scooter/car rental services.
Manja Kely Lodge Suite Bungalow 7 - Madagascar
10 1 review

Manja Kely Lodge Suite Bungalow 7

B&B
Manja Kely Lodge, a guesthouse on Nosy Komba island, offers independent bungalows within a natural setting, with transfers available from Nosy Be airport.
This accommodation provides a swimming pool, restaurant, private beach, and water activities, with bungalows accommodating up to 3 guests and featuring private bathrooms and terraces.
Ankasy Lodge - Madagascar
9.4 59 reviews

Ankasy Lodge

B&B, Tsifota
Ankasy Lodge is a beachfront property in Tsifota, offering stunning sea views and direct access to the beach. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The lodge has one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for up to four guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities and activities, including a swimming pool, a restaurant, a bar, and water sports facilities.
Bungalow Tropical Vanille, Triple, Jardin, Piscine - Madagascar
10 1 review

Bungalow Tropical Vanille, Triple, Jardin, Piscine

B&B
This secluded tropical bungalow is located within the Cocotier Lodge in Ambaro, Nosy Be, a short walk from the central swimming pool and communal areas.
This independent 35m² guesthouse with a 15m² terrace accommodates up to three guests and offers on-site restaurant and bar facilities, with shuttle services available from Fascene airport or Hell-Ville port.
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