
Nosy Iranja Lodge
Nosy Iranja Lodge is located on the southern island of Nosy Iranja, which is made up of two idyllic islands off Nosy Be. Each chalet has a private terrace providing panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, with a hammock and deck chairs tailormade for whiling the days away.
Nosy Iranja Lodge Highlights
Nosy Iranja Lodge is located on the southern island of Nosy Iranja, which is made up of two idyllic islands some 48 km (75 mins by boat) south of Nosy Be. The islands are linked by a sandy walkway that is navigable at low tide, at which time guests may stroll across to the larger northern island and explore the local village. The southern island is exclusively reserved for guests, meaning there is private access to a sublime beach and crystal clear waters. The island is famous for its turtle population and visitors can sometimes witness the hatchlings scurrying across the beach towards the water. Take a boat trip to nearby bays for great snorkelling and scuba diving and chance a sighting of dolphins and whales along the way.



- A beautiful small island hideaway situated off the north west coast of Madagascar.
- "Turtles' Island" as the Hawksbill turtles bury their eggs in its immaculate white beaches.
- The northern island is home to a lighthouse and a small village, inhabited by the local fishermen.
- Surrounded by azure seas and natural coral reefs swarming with exotic fish.
Nosy Iranja Lodge Activities
The sheer tropical beauty of this Indian Ocean Island located just off Nosy Be offers the perfect environment in which to engage in a variety of water sport activities. Nosy Iranja Hotel provides the opportunity and the equipment for exhilarating experiences, such as snorkelling, kayaking, hobie cat sailing, water-skiing, yacht sailing, and fishing. There is a top notch gymnasium on offer at the hotel for guests who would like to maintain their fitness regimes; and there is a relaxing spa offering revitalising and uplifting treatments and therapies. Other activities available from Nosy Iranja include snorkelling and diving around the island; boating out to sea to observe the majestic dolphins and (in season) whales; taking a half-day trip to Baramahamay or Baie des Russes; deep sea fishing; and wake boarding and water skiing.