What to do in Nosy Be during your vacation

Once sparsely populated and part of the Sakalava kingdom of Boina, Nosy Be was used as a trading post by Indians and Arabs. A place called Ambanoro, or Marodoko (many stores), still contains visible ruins. During the first half of the 19th century, the island of Nosy Be was the scene of a war between the Merina and Sakalava ethnic groups, leaving memories of the protagonists in the names given to certain towns (Hell-Ville, Mont Passot, etc.). Today, Nosy Be has become the most popular island for tourists, with its inviting beaches and year-round sunshine, accompanied by friendly, welcoming locals. There are accommodations of all types with well-organized services, as well as speedboats and transport vehicles scattered all over the island. Nosy Be has become a hub of activity, with numerous excursions available to neighboring islands and within the island itself.