During your international flight to Madagascar, the cabin crew will give you a visa application form to complete before arrival. Tourist visas are generally issued upon arrival at the international airport for a fee of approximately 35 euros. We recommend having this amount in cash (euros or dollars) to ease the process.
As in any country, vigilance is essential in Madagascar. We advise you to avoid carrying large amounts of cash and to refrain from wearing visible valuables. Always check that your doors and windows are securely locked before leaving your room. If the hotel does not offer an individual safe, the manager can usually provide a secure place to store your valuable belongings.
Upon arrival, your guide will direct you to a trusted place for currency exchange. It is not recommended to exchange money on the street or with unauthorized individuals. Authorized exchange offices and some banks offer competitive and secure rates.
Most hotels in Madagascar offer Wi-Fi access, either in common areas or in the rooms. The quality of the connection may vary depending on the location, but it is generally sufficient for common tasks like messaging, online calls, or checking travel plans.
MS Travel Madagascar arranged our custom tour through the highlands and the south. Everything was perfectly planned, from accommodations to local guides. We loved every moment.
We learned so much about Malagasy culture thanks to our passionate guide. Meeting locals and seeing diverse landscapes left a lasting impression.
Between the paradise beaches, the boat trip from Mahambo, and the peaceful atmosphere, our stay was perfect. Thank you to the whole MS Travel team!