The marine parks of Madagascar provide vast spaces for marine activities and exploration. With five national marine parks, protected areas, and others still under development, these sites reveal a diverse and abundant natural heritage.
Here are the marine parks currently accessible :
- Mananara-Nord : Located in the Analanjirofo region, this park combines 1,000 hectares of marine area and 23,000 hectares of tropical forest, including Nosy Antafana and its surrounding reefs. It is classified as an international biosphere reserve.
- Sahamalaza – Îles Radama: Situated in the northwest of Madagascar, it covers 12,000 hectares of marine area and a terrestrial zone, making it perfect for observing diverse flora and fauna.
- Nosy Tanikely: This marine national park is a paradise for diving, snorkeling, bird watching, and sea excursions.
- Nosy Hara : In the Diana region, this 125,471-hectare reserve offers stunning landscapes, from mangroves to coral reefs, and is home to the famous endemic miniature chameleon.
- Tampolo: Located on the eastern coast, between Fenerive-Est and Soanierana Ivongo, it combines terrestrial and marine biodiversity with breathtaking scenery.
These parks are must-visit destinations for water activities, marine exploration, and underwater wildlife observation.
Get ready for an adventure and discover the wonders of Madagascar’s marine parks, where nature is waiting to be admired.