News about Tourism in Madagascar
Madagascar, through the Nosy Be Regional Tourism Office (ORTNB), is participating in the 31st edition of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) which is being held from May 6 to 9, 2024 in Dubai. The event focuses on the theme: “ Empowering innovation: transforming travel through entrepreneurship”. This unmissable tourist event in the Emirati market attracts…
Antananarivo, May 16, 7:45 a.m. – The revival of the tourism sector continues on the Big Island. The statistics released by the Ministry of Tourism and Crafts continue to show improvements even if the level of 2019, the year considered as a reference before the Covid-19 pandemic period, has not yet been reached. Thus, in…
Antananarivo, May 28, 3:15 p.m. – @camsoutravel, 228,000 followers on Instagram. @lifeofmikeza, 91,500 followers. @campsbaygirl, 291,000 followers. @adrienraza, 471,000 followers. @traveltipforyou, 503,000 followers. @monsieur.voyagee, 230,000 followers. These are some of the 11 international “influencers”, “content creators”, invited by the national tourism office of Madagascar, Radisson Hotel Group and Ravinala Airports, to discover the Big Island…
Madagascar has just added a new electronic visa category that allows tourists to stay longer on the island. Since the reactivation of the service in April 2023, the electronic visa only allows international tourists to stay 60 days in Madagascar. But good news for travelers who are planning a longer stay on the island, they…
Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula 1 champion. His visit to the Big Island went unnoticed. The seven-time Formula 1 champion, Lewis Hamilton, according to his Instagram account, has indeed been to Madagascar. One of the photos he published on August 20 suggests that he was at Tsingy de Bemaraha, in the Melaky region. On social media,…