NOSY HARA
Read moreThe marine national park of Nosy Hara gathers a dozen islands off the Courrier bay. None of them is inhabited. On land, the limestone cliffs invite to the supervised practice of climbing. However, the real show takes place under the surface of the water: turtles, rays and fish come to enjoy the multiple coral reefs. A rich and generous nature that only a few service providers (notably Evasion sans frontière) invite you to discover. The expedition is generally scheduled over 3 days or more on board a sailboat.
WINDSOR CASTLE AND MAIL BAY
Read moreFortified by the region's various military occupants, this rock served as an observation post. Now a peaceful lookout point, it offers a landscape of great beauty: Cap Diego, Cap d'Ambre, Mozambique Channel, Montagne d'Ambre, Montagne des Français... The trail ends at Ampasindava (Baie du Courrier), with its beautiful beach. The bay is so named because, before Diego was founded, it was here that boats docked to bring in mail and parcels. Since 2017, a camp has been set up right on the sand.