Best Time to Visit Diego Suarez (Antsiranana): Month-by-Month Weather and Travel Guide (2026)

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At a Glance: Diego Suarez

At the northern tip of Madagascar, Diego Suarez has a climate unlike any other region on the island. Defined by strong trade winds, distinct dry and wet seasons, and a unique geographical position along Antsiranana Bay, timing your visit can dramatically shape your experience. This guide breaks down every month so you can align your travel dates with your priorities.

Once you’ve chosen your dates, lock in your accommodation on Agoda — peak season hotels fill fast.

The Two Seasons at a Glance

Dry Season (May-November)

  • Cooler temperatures
  • Low humidity, clear skies
  • Strong trade winds (especially June-August)
  • Best for most activities — especially the Emerald Sea

Wet Season (December-April)

  • Higher temperatures and humidity
  • Occasional heavy rain
  • Cyclone risk January-February
  • Lower prices, fewer tourists

Month-by-Month Breakdown

January-February: Hot, Humid, Cyclone Risk

Peak wet season with intense humidity and cyclone risk that can disrupt flights into Arrachart Airport. Best only for budget-flexible travelers. Not recommended for structured itineraries.

March-April: Transition to Stability

Rain eases, landscapes become lush — especially in Montagne d’Ambre National Park. Good for nature lovers and photographers seeking green scenery. Occasional rain still possible.

May-June: Dry Season Begins

Temperatures drop, humidity decreases, skies clear. Trade winds begin strengthening along the coast. Excellent for sightseeing and early-season travel with fewer crowds than peak months.

Whatever month you visit, book your Emerald Sea and Three Bays tours in advance on GetYourGuide — they sell out during peak season.

July-August: Prime Conditions

One of the best periods overall. Stable, sunny weather with low humidity. Strong, consistent winds make this the prime kite surfing season at Baie des Sakalava. Excellent water clarity for Emerald Sea excursions.

September-October: The Sweet Spot

Many experienced travelers consider this the absolute best time to visit. Conditions combine warm but not excessive temperatures, stable weather, and slightly reduced winds. Perfect for photography, beach relaxation, and inland exploration including Tsingy Rouge. Peak demand — book accommodation early.

September-October hotels in Diego Suarez fill fast — check availability on Agoda now.

November: Shoulder Season Value

Temperatures begin rising but heavy rains haven’t fully returned. Fewer tourists, competitive pricing, generally good weather. Best for value-focused travelers avoiding peak-season crowds.

December: Heat Returns

Conditions become less predictable as the wet season establishes itself. Still possible to travel but requires flexibility.

Best Time by Activity

  • Emerald Sea: May-November (calm, clear water)
  • Kite surfing (Baie des Sakalava): June-August (strongest winds)
  • Nature and wildlife (Montagne d’Ambre): March-June (lush, post-rain)
  • Photography: September-October (balanced light, clear skies)
  • Budget travel: November or March-April

Quick Summary

  • Best overall: September-October
  • Best for kite surfing: June-August
  • Best for value: November, March-April
  • Avoid if possible: January-February

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Choosing the right time to visit Diego Suarez can transform your trip from good to exceptional. By aligning your travel dates with your priorities — beach, adventure, photography, or budget — you unlock the full potential of one of Madagascar’s most dynamic destinations.

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Jordan Lamont

Jordan Lamont is a Canadian travel writer and the founder of Voyagiste Madagascar, an independent bilingual (EN/FR) travel guide dedicated to Madagascar since 2011.

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