Madagascar Accommodation,
Northern Madagascar

Antoremba Lodge

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Antoremba Lodge is a charming beach front hotel situated on a private beach facing the island of Nosy Be, in Northwest Madagascar. Comprising seven bungalow rooms, and a large main bungalow on the sea front, the lodge blends seamlessly into the wild surroundings due to the use of beautiful woods and traditional materials in the construction of the rooms.

The seven bungalows are all sea-facing, with private decking overlooking the white-sand beach. The interior is bright and airy, with great ventilation and a charming atmosphere. the principle bungalow is home to the restaurant, in which guests can feast on simple yet delicious local cuisine. The chefs aim to mix tradition and innovation to showcase local, fresh and seasonal ingredients. The bar and lounge area are a great place to relax, with board games, music and a variety of cocktails and other beverages.

Due to its prime seafront location, many water-based activities are on offer at the lodge. Excursions and activities can be tailored to suit individual needs or preferences, and can include diving, snorkelling, fishing, whale watching, and boat trips. Alternatively, there are many land based attractions to enjoy within the area, such as visiting Nosy Be, many local traditional villages, or a tour of the primary forest in the Lokobe Reserve.

Facilities

Each bungalow has a beach front terrace, Italian-style shower and toilets, double beds, hot water, ventilation and electricity provided 24 hours by solar power. Restaurant, bar, lounge, free WIFI space, board games, fitness center and massage area.

Optional Activities

Diving, snorkelling, fishing, whale watching (September-November), boat and catamaran trips, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. Guided forest walks are available on site, and excursions can be arranged to Mamoko, Nosy Komba, Plantation Millot, Sambirano valley, Nosy Be and Lokobe Reserve.

Alan Godwin

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding our Madagascar tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

Our highlights were the lemurs of course, but the sheer variety of them was amazing and we really loved how close some got. The spiny forest was particularly great for photographs because of such amazing backgrounds. Also loved the whale shark dive and the reefs were beautifully clear.

Mrs RW - London