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Embark on a diving adventure in Madagascar, between the wild reefs of the Mozambique Channel, preserved archipelagos, and rich encounters with tropical marine life.
The 5th largest island in the world, Madagascar broke away from Africa 240 million years ago, leaving behind the mythical Mozambique Channel. In Nosy Be, 617 km from Antananarivo, everything begins; this little tropical Eden is the ideal starting point to explore two exceptional archipelagos.
The Mitsio, 45 miles to the north, reveal stunning landscapes around Tsarabajina and its secluded coves. The sites of the Ankarea bank and the Castor bank are world-renowned, with dizzying drop-offs, colorful gorgonians, schools of jacks, massive loaches, and platax thriving in nutrient-rich currents of rare abundance.
The Radames, a string of unspoiled islands 185 km from Nosy Be, offer reefs teeming with vibrant and preserved marine life. The catamaran stops in the Bay of the Russians, where a squadron of the Tsar anchored in 1905 before diving on the Greg Wall diving down to 70 meters, adorned with stunning gorgonians and pierced by a cave for experienced divers.
Nurse sharks, rays, turtles, lobsters, and impressive schools of fish in the Mozambique Channel, every dive is a meeting.
