Madagascar

Much can be said or written about Madagascar, but it will rarely be done justice. This island in the Indian Ocean, oblivious to the movement of the tides, the noise and even logic itself, seems to have emerged from another planet and offers a unique sensory experience just by being on it.

Playa islas Madagascar
“In the jungle, you understand that everything is connected. Each small species, however insignificant it may seem, plays a role in the great tapestry of life.”
Its particular fauna, always observing from the dense jungle, its natural gardens of orchids and avenues of baobabs and its Martian soils, with impossible formations of an intense red, make up the brushstrokes of a fascinating postcard, straight out of a fantasy world.
Baobabs Madagascar
A world unto itself and a new story to tell
Enjoying its beaches and a perfect sea for scuba diving, strolling through its forests with reddish soil and meeting the gaze of a tender and curious lemur are just some of the pleasures that Madagascar has to offer.

The crimson island

season

From March to April and from October to December, with better temperatures and scarce rains that facilitate the tours around the island.

Tropical

Average 27°C

March to April and October to December

Arid heat during the day, with possibility of heavy rains

NUBA experiences

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BITÁCORA Stories

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Madagascar