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'''Antalaha is a picturesque seaside town on the Northeast coast of Madagascar. Once the centre of nearly all of the world's [[Madagascar Vanilla|vanilla]] trade, several large vanilla exporters have offices with large warehouses here. The town's architecture includes Creole style houses dating back to the French colonial times.'''
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'''Antalaha is a picturesque seaside town on the Northeast coast of Madagascar. Once the centre of almost all of the world's [[Madagascar Vanilla|vanilla]] trade, several large vanilla exporters are based here with large warehouses. The town's architecture features some old houses of likely Creole heritage dating back to the French colonial period.'''
  
 
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There is a maritime harbour and a ship yard constructing boats. The town is a popular destination among explorers of the East coast with a long beautiful beach making up part of the scenery. Antalaha and the region is regularly affected by cyclones, which has in previous years wiped out much of the vanilla crops affecting world prices vanilla.
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A maritime harbour serves International shipping lanes and a ship yard constructing and repairing wooden boats by traditional methods can be found along the shore. The town is a popular destination among explorers of the East coast with a long beautiful beach making up part of the scenery. Antalaha and the region is regularly affected by cyclones, which has in previous years wiped out much of the vanilla crops affecting world vanilla prices.
  
 
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The easiest way to get around Antalaha is by foot, tuk-tuk or [[pousse-pousse]]. The central marketplace is of Tanambao is especially busy on Thursday mornings.
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The easiest way to get around Antalaha is by foot, tuk-tuk or [[pousse-pousse]]. The central marketplace of Tanambao is well worth a visit, especially on Thursday mornings.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 15 November 2024

Antalaha is a picturesque seaside town on the Northeast coast of Madagascar. Once the centre of almost all of the world's vanilla trade, several large vanilla exporters are based here with large warehouses. The town's architecture features some old houses of likely Creole heritage dating back to the French colonial period.

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A maritime harbour serves International shipping lanes and a ship yard constructing and repairing wooden boats by traditional methods can be found along the shore. The town is a popular destination among explorers of the East coast with a long beautiful beach making up part of the scenery. Antalaha and the region is regularly affected by cyclones, which has in previous years wiped out much of the vanilla crops affecting world vanilla prices.

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Antalaha can be reached by road, sea or by air. An airport about ten kilometres south of the town is served only by private air charters.

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A road in good condition connects Antalaha with Sambava where a domestic airport offers daily flights from the Capital and other major cities. An 80 kilometres drive by taxi-brousse takes about 1½ hours from Sambava. Other more adventurous routes are a 3-5 day hike across the Masoala peninsula starting from Maroantsetra or via Cap Est. It's sometimes possible to catch a cargo boat from Maroantsetra, Sainte Marie or Toamasina.

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The easiest way to get around Antalaha is by foot, tuk-tuk or pousse-pousse. The central marketplace of Tanambao is well worth a visit, especially on Thursday mornings.

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Hotels in Antalaha

Belle Rose Beach Hotel
Belle Rose, Antalaha
Tel: +261 (0)32 97 967 33
Website: bellerosebeach-hotel.com
Email: bellerosebeachhotel@gmail.com

Hotel Hazovola
MG-206 Antalaha
Re-opened in 2007, this hotel has 22 beds.
Tel: +261 (0)32 0500065
Email: h.palissandre@sat.blueline.mg

Ocean Momo
MG-206 Antalaha
This tastefully furnished ocean lodge has several bungalows, conference facilities, a restaurant with bar and complimentary WiFi for guests.
Tel: +261 (0)32 0234069
Email: oceanmomo@blueline.mg
Website: www.ocean-momo.com

Vitasoa
Tel: + / 032 0416502 +261 (0)34 0195020
Email: hotelvitasoa@yahoo.fr

Hôtel Chez Nanie
Tel: +261 (0)32 0223251
Email: N/A

Villa Malaza
Tel: +261 (0)32 6182309 / +261 (0)34 8457111 / +261 (0)32 8168145 / +261 (0)34 6969443
Email: villa.malaza@yahoo.fr
Website: villa-malaza.com

Hôtel Hazovôla
Tel: +261 (0)32 4128711 / +261 (0)32 0500065.
Email: h.hazovolaantalaha@yahoo.fr
Website: www.hotelhazovola.com

Hotel Florida
Tel: +261 (0)32 4155512 / +261 (0)32 0716190
Email: ninabm@hotmail.fr

Hotel-resto Fleur de Lotus
Tel: +261 (0)32 0220068

Hotel La Liane
Tel: +261 (0)32 3477154
Email: rajaonal@yahoo.fr

Hotel Atlantis
Tel: +261 (0)32 0239729

Hotel Le Cocotier
Tel: +261 (0)32 0429730 / +261 (0)32 0486425
Email: hotelrestaurantlecocotierantalaha@yahoo.fr

Restaurant Chez Ndriana
Tel: +261 (0)32 0544176
Email: chezmadamendrina@gmail.com

Restaurants

Tsirihanitra
Bistro opposite Pharmacy Kam Hyo and restaurant in Tanambao Market

Sanjay
Near taxi-brousse station

Jeannick Gargotte
Tel: +261 (0)34 6483371 / +261 (0)32 0559148

Gargote Jeannick
At the beach

Medical

Cabinet Dentaire Bernd Zschocke
Tel: +261 (0)32 07 161 02

Various

Radio and TV

Radio télévision Ny Antsika Antalaha
Radio FM 102 Mhz and TV Station CH 21 UHF
Tél: +261 32 07 160 88
Email: afr@rna-madagascar.com
Website: www.rna-madagascar.com

Vanilla exporters

Various

From Sambava to Antalaha

Thursday market, Tanambao

Trek from Maroantsetra to Antalaha

Photos

Additional information

Antalaha Newsfeed

Madagascar – Tropical Storm Eloise Leaves Homes Destroyed, Hundreds Displaced - FloodList
21-Jan-2021 08:00
Antalaha - Madagascar: Wind Storm Situation as of 16/03/2017, Grading Map - ReliefWeb
16-Mar-2017 07:00
Strongest cyclone in 13 years hits Madagascar - Al Jazeera English
08-Mar-2017 08:00
Madagascar's Pierced Heart - National Geographic
17-Feb-2021 17:09
Madagascar to face life-threatening impacts from powerful Tropical Cyclone Enawo through midweek - AccuWeather
07-Mar-2017 08:00
MADAGASCAR: a 1.8 MWp solar PV power plant goes into operation in Antalaha - AFRIK 21
02-Feb-2023 08:00
A united couple for the health of its child - UNICEF
02-Mar-2021 08:00
Deadly Cyclone Enawo batters Madagascar with flooding, damaging winds - AccuWeather
09-Mar-2017 08:00
Madagascar: Humanitarian Snapshot - March 2021 - ReliefWeb
31-Mar-2021 07:00
Cyclone hits Madagascar, at least three dead - Tribune Online
08-Mar-2017 08:00
Tropical cyclone Enawo brings destruction to Madagascar - SowetanLIVE
08-Mar-2017 08:00
Madagascar - Tropical Cyclone ENAWO - ECHO Daily Map│08/03/2017 - ReliefWeb
08-Mar-2017 08:00