Resorts de luxe a Nosy Be Madagascar : Le guide ultime 2026

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Nosy Be is Madagascar’s premier beach destination, an island of volcanic hills, vanilla plantations and turquoise bays that has attracted luxury travellers for decades. A handful of world-class resorts have established themselves here, offering private beaches, overwater experiences and service that rivals the Maldives at a fraction of the cost.

This guide covers every luxury property on and around Nosy Be for 2026, including nightly rates, what sets each resort apart, and how to book directly for the best deals.

Constance Tsarabanjina: Private Island Perfection

Constance Tsarabanjina is the crown jewel of Nosy Be luxury. Located on a private island accessible only by boat from the main island, it offers 25 villas connected by wooden walkways above the coral garden. Rates start at approximately USD 620 per person per night on a full-board basis, making it one of the pricier options in Madagascar, but guests consistently rate the seclusion and snorkelling as unmatched. The house reef is alive with hawksbill turtles, eagle rays and colourful reef fish. The resort operates its own marine conservation programme and employs almost exclusively local Malagasy staff. Transfers from Fascene Airport take around 45 minutes by speedboat. Advance booking of at least three to four months is recommended for peak season stays.

Eden Lodge: Sustainable Barefoot Luxury

Eden Lodge operates off-grid on the Ampasindava Peninsula near Nosy Be, running entirely on solar power with a zero-single-use-plastic policy. Its 12 bungalows are crafted from local hardwoods and palm thatch, elevated on stilts above the beach. Rates run approximately USD 350 to 480 per night for two, including breakfast. The lodge sources almost all food locally, with daily catches from the village fishermen forming the backbone of the menu. A resident marine biologist leads free reef-snorkelling tours each morning. Eden Lodge has won multiple international sustainable tourism awards. Guests access it via a 40-minute speedboat from Hell-Ville port. This is not a resort for those seeking manicured lawns and air conditioning; it is for travellers who want authentic luxury in harmony with the natural environment.

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Tsara Komba Beach Forest Lodge

Tsara Komba sits on a secluded bay on the western coast of Nosy Komba, the small island just south of Nosy Be. Its 14 bungalows and villas each offer direct beach access and private terraces with uninterrupted sea views. Rates range from around USD 280 to 500 per night depending on room category and season. The resort is surrounded by black lemur habitat, and guests often encounter these endangered primates near the lodge at dusk. The restaurant is exceptional, drawing on Malagasy spices and fresh seafood. Tsara Komba is reached by a 20-minute speedboat from Nosy Be. Its combination of wildlife, beach, and intimate scale makes it a consistent favourite among travellers who have visited multiple Indian Ocean destinations. Advance booking is essential for July, August and December.

Mid-Tier Luxury: Villa Isoraka and Andilana Beach

Not every luxury stay on Nosy Be requires a four-figure nightly budget. Villa Isoraka near Hell-Ville offers beautifully designed suites at around USD 180 to 240 per night, with a private pool, gourmet dining and yacht charter services. Andilana Beach Resort on the northwestern tip of Nosy Be is a larger property with 60 rooms, a spa, and direct access to one of the island’s finest beaches. Rates start at approximately USD 160 per night for a superior room. Both properties can arrange diving, island-hopping, and transfers from Fascene Airport. For travellers seeking a full resort experience with amenities like tennis courts, multiple restaurants and kids’ clubs, Andilana Beach delivers a reliably polished stay without requiring a boutique-lodge budget. Book direct for complimentary transfers and room upgrades.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit luxury resorts in Nosy Be?

April to November is ideal, with July and August being the peak whale-watching season. December to March brings cyclone risk and some resorts close for renovation during this period.

How do I get to Nosy Be from Antananarivo?

Air Madagascar and Tsaradia operate daily flights to Fascene Airport (NOS) from Ivato Airport in Antananarivo. The flight takes approximately 1 hour 40 minutes. Resorts arrange speedboat transfers on arrival.

Are Nosy Be luxury resorts all-inclusive?

Most operate on a bed-and-breakfast or half-board basis. Constance Tsarabanjina offers full board. True all-inclusive packages are rare but some resorts offer meal plans bookable in advance.

Nosy Be’s luxury resorts offer Indian Ocean magic at prices that remain more accessible than comparable properties in the Seychelles or Maldives. Whether you choose the private-island seclusion of Tsarabanjina, the eco-credentials of Eden Lodge or the intimate wildlife setting of Tsara Komba, you will find a level of natural beauty and service that makes the journey entirely worthwhile.

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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