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Madagascar Location Map ........................................................................................................2



Madagascar Map - Nosy Be Location Map....................................................................3 

Presentation of Madagascar ........................................................................................................................... 3



Nosy Be Cruising Area Limits ................................................................................................4



Nosy Be Base Map ..........................................................................................................................4



Nosy Be presentation ...................................................................................................................5

NOSY BE GENERAL AREA INFORMATION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Base Address..............................................................................................................................................5 Nosy Be key points ....................................................................................................................................5 Time difference ...........................................................................................................................................6 Base ..............................................................................................................................................................6 Sailing Experience Level ..........................................................................................................................6 Yachts ...........................................................................................................................................................6 Turnaround days & Embarkation & Disembarkation..........................................................................6 Base Opening hours..............................................................................................................................6 Fuel and consumables .........................................................................................................................6 Water ...........................................................................................................................................................6 Options ........................................................................................................................................................6 Cruising limits ...........................................................................................................................................6 Weather forecasts ..................................................................................................................................6 Shore Facilities ........................................................................................................................................6 Electricity ....................................................................................................................................................7 Telephone ..................................................................................................................................................7 Attractions & Activities ..........................................................................................................................7 Provisioning...............................................................................................................................................7 Currency .....................................................................................................................................................7 Passports & Visas ..................................................................................................................................7 Health ..........................................................................................................................................................8 Advice ..........................................................................................................................................................8 Recommendations .................................................................................................................................8 Diving ...........................................................................................................................................................8 Ballads and hiking ..................................................................................................................................9 Charterer responsibility ........................................................................................................................9 Charts and Pilot Books .........................................................................................................................9 Climate and weather conditions .......................................................................................................9

MOORINGS PILOT • • •

Nosy Be ............................................................................................................................................... 10-11 Archipelago of MITSIO .......................................................................................................................12 Archipelago of RAMADA ............................................................................................................12-14

ITINERARIES •

Suggested bareboat itineraries .......................................................................................................14

Madagascar Location Map

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Presentation of Madagascar Authentic destination! Split from Africa continent for 160 millions years, Madagascar is the fourth biggest islands in the world. (1600 km long and 500 km wide). Its « nickname » is the Continent Island; it remains completely spared from mass tourist nuisances. It’s a land of contrast with multiple aspects (beaches, mountains, forests, oceans). Madagascar is the only island of Indian Ocean able to offer such a diversity of landscapes, of activities and tourist routes. Malagasy people was born with smile, having a natural good mood, he balances his “weak” life level with numerous cultural richness. Rites, habits, ceremonies, music and many handcrafts are cultural elements to discover. Genuine Nature sanctuary, Madagascar is the only country sheltering 85% endemic fauna and flora which does not exist anywhere else.

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Nosy Be Sailing area limits Sailing area is including a group of islands from Mitsio Islands (North) to Antany Mora (South). Clients starting from Nosy Be can sail all this area representing about 80-90 NM from North to South of the zone. No one ways possible.

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Nosy Be is located north of Mozambic channel, North-West of Madagascar, one hour from capital Antananarivo by plane; it is the meeting point between Land and Sea. Nosy Be is the ideal starting point for an unforgettable cruise. All this area gathers creeks, white sandy beaches and coral islets named Nosy Komba, Sakatia, Iranja, Mitsio, Tanikely. These islands are the land jewels set in turquoise waters. Diversity is the best word to define the place; exotic side with its bended coconut trees above a crystal blue sea edged with great sandy beaches, spangled with lakes, incredible flowers, plants, and forests that friendly inhabitants will show you. You will be reaching the border between Sky and Sea, where the diamonds that are stars are vying with emerald of forest and turquoise of the Sea. Besides sight pleasure, there’s also the « ears pleasure » with the nature music of the sea and the fauna, rocking you smoothly, and to conclude this senses awakening, imagine the smelling when you learn that Nosy Be “nickname” is “the island of Perfume”. About twenty islands offer and incomparable sailing area between Mitsio Archipelago at North and Radama Archipelago at South. All these islands offer infinity of cruises possibilities that DYM staff proposes. Our goal is to make you benefit from these last “adventure land”. This area is the only place in the world where you can meet the biggest and inoffensive famous fish: the Whale Shark. From June to October, Malagasy waters are welcoming also humpbacked whales coming back from Antarctica to give birth to their babies. Desert beaches, “lost” islands, easy way of life, enchanting landscapes….come and share with us these last preserved spots.

Dream Yacht Charter Nosy Be « Madagascar » Quai des grues Baie du cratère Andanpy - 207 Nosy Be Madagascar Base managers:

Vincent AUBRY: Laurent COULLIEN

Mobile from abroad 00 261 32 041 22 97 From Madagascar 032 041 22 97 Mobile from abroad 00 261 32 40 600 33 From Madagascar 032 40 600 33

E-mail: [email protected]

Nosy Be Overview •

Nosy Be key points      

Easily accessible (Direct flights from Europe) New and unspoiled destination Cultural richness Short sailing steps Combinable land and sailing staying Amazing endemic fauna and flora

Madagascar Huge territory to discover Many cultural and sport activities Natural parks

Low prices for accommodation and services 5

Nosy Be Very exotic destination – great change of scene Nice resorts Various landscapes – crystal waters – sandy beaches – amazing fauna

“close interesting destinations”

Seychelles – Reunion – Kenya / Tanzania

GENERAL INFORMATION •

Time difference GMT + 3 hours



Base The Dream Yacht Base is located in Le Cratère about 45 minutes from Nosy Be airport and not far from Hellville. Harbour is accessible at all states of the tide. STOPOVER AT DYC BASE Located at Crater Bay, our base is an ideal technical stopover. You can refill diesel, gasoline, water (please note that it’s easier to refill water in the harbour of Hell Ville)… Technical assistance, consumables refilling and service will be much easier in the morning so schedule to come early and call the base on 00 261 (0) 32 04 122 97. Avoid late arrival as bases close at 5PM. In case of unattended late arrival, anchor or take a DYM buoy and come to see us the next morning.



Sailing experience Level Sailing conditions needs sailors to be cautious because of high tides, reefs, GPS maps are too indefinite. Obviously, it’s also depending on weather conditions. Most of moorings are safe.



Yachts Dream Yachts have a range of yachts available for charter, mono hulls and catamarans either bareboat or cabin/crewed boats.



Turnaround days Embarkation and disembarkation are possible any day.  Embarkation is at Noon  Disembarkation is at 9:00 AM



Base opening hours Base is opened from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - 7 days a week.



Fuel and consumables All our yachts are delivered to you with full tanks of fuel (yacht & dinghy), full tank of water, 1 bottle of cooking gas in duty + 1 spare bottle. Due to brand new infrastructure, no diesel and water station yet, base staff will take care of refilling water and diesel tanks and will charge the costs to customer.



Water Refill water is easier at Hell Ville’s harbour.



Options Included in charter fee ♦First & last night at the D.Y.C pontoon ♦ Autopilot ♦ GPS ♦ CD-player & cockpit speakers ♦ Dinghy & outboard engine ♦2 sets of linen, towels, beach towels per person/week ♦ Snorkelling gear ♦ Dream Yacht Charter Guarantee ♦ Final cleaning



Available for extra fee ♦Skipper ♦Steward / cook ♦Guide ♦Kayak ♦Fishing rod ♦Security insurance ♦Transfers

Cruising Limits Sailing area is including a group of islands from Mitsio Islands (North) to Antany Mora (South). Clients starting from Nosy Be can sail all this area representing about 80-90 NM from North to South of the zone. No one ways possible.



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Weather forecast: Tel: 00 261 20 22 407 75 or 00 261 20 22 240 41



Transfers and Airports Main airport of Madagascar is Antananarivo but there’s an International Airport in Nosy Be. There are direct flights from Paris or Milano. All the others have at least 1 stop (Antananarivo, Réunion, Mayotte). Upon arrival customers can be transferred by Taxi or mini bus (45 mn between airport & base.) (Transfer rates are mentioned in DYC price list). There are no departure taxes.



Shore facilities DYC base is the only one located in Le Cratère, nearby Hellville. There are restaurants and nice hotels not too far from the base which can be combined for land staying. The following facilities are available at the base: Telephone and fax available within next weeks. (Water Fuel - Showers and Toilets will be available about July 2008).



Electricity Voltage is 220V - 50Hz (and the plug type are C,E)



Telephone Area code: - From Europe to Madagascar for a home telephone: 00 261 20 + correspondent N° - From Europe to Madagascar for a Cellular phone: 00 261 + correspondent N° - From Madagascar to France 00 33 + correspondent N° (without “0” after 33)



Attraction and activities Nosy Komba Lemure Island discovery of Ampangorina fishers village (Malagasy handcraft) Nosy Sakatia, Island of Orchids and endemic vegetation. Nosy Iranja "Island of Turtles ", a real paradise. Its white sandy beaches are chosen by turtles to lay their eggs.  «Baie des Russes (map name is Baie Ambavatoby)» magnificent sandy beaches edged by filaos  Tany Kely is a Sea park with numerous fishes.

  

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Provisioning We recommend at least to provision with basic products because there are not too many places for supplies in this area; so it’s easier to make it before departure as most of meals will be taken on board even though crew can go ashore for dinners. A provision list is available on DYC web site.



Currency Local currency is Ariary (1 euro is roughly 2600 Ariary) - Credit cards are not accepted in the shops / Cash dispensers are not very reliable – Only Visa Card are accepted in some places. One recommends having cash and changing it once on spot. Euros are accepted (bargaining is usual).



Passport and Visas A tourist visa costs 62 Euros (to be paid in cash) and a valid passport is compulsory.



Health No vaccines compulsory for European travellers but a Malaria treatment is recommended (advised vaccines: Typhoid and it’s better to be update for Diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, hepatitis A & B). - If you are under treatment, it will be hard to find a pharmacy after leaving the airport. - Bring along with you the necessary pills or drugs quantity. - Keep your vital pills or drugs with you in your hand luggage (in case of luggage losses). - Plan a mosquito repellent and a first aid kit. Even if you can easily stand the sun, it’s much harder on a boat than on the land because of reverberation. Smooth breeze, avoid feeling the heat and you get sun burnt before noticing it. One recommends having a “wind resistant” cap and sun glasses (tied) with cord, sweat shirt or long sleeves t-shirt and trouser. A good solar cream is necessary at least for first days.



Advice Take only soft bags - No suite case (rigid suite cases are too cumbersome on a boat). In the villages, it’s forbidden to give out money or any item for free to people or children, especially in small villages. If you want to help them, exchange but don’t give (it would be better for visitors to bring items like exercise books, pencils, and school stuffs instead of giving money.). This way, you will be respectful of the people and truly help the village. The villages you will visit live in a fragile balance that we ought to respect.



Recommendations -Respect the environment! -Gun fishing is prohibited in Nosy Tanikey in Madagascar (marine park) -Some anchorages are located inside the marine parks where picking anything from the sea is strictly restricted. -Make sure to respect private island restrictions where disembarkation is often not permitted. For your security: -Don’ leave your yacht unattended and close the hatches with security. -Don’t tow your dinghy with the engine on for inter-islands passages. -Please don’t take any cardboard boxes on board, because of the cockroaches. Please unpack all provisions with come in corrugated cardboard containers including sodas, beer, etc…and then put the provisions on board.



Diving Diving can be arranged locally upon request. NOSY KOMBA DIVING With Pierrot (00 261 (0) 33 14 470 80) and Tony (00 261 (0) 32 44 901 30). Price 75EUR for 2 successive dives (equipment provided). TSARABANJINA With Nicolas. Information at the bar of the hotel bar or via VHF channel 16. Rate 100Eur for 2 successive dives (equipment provided). NOSY SAKATIA With MISTIK DIVING 00 261 (0) 32 02 203 55 00 261 (0) 32 47 665 03 Rate 80Eur for 2 successive dives (equipment provided). NOSY IRANJA With Franck and Patrick Blue DIVE. Information at the bar of the hotel or on VHF channel 14. Rate 100Eur for 2 successive dives (equipment provided).

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Ballads & Hiking NOSY KOMBA Discover the island and its medicinal Mme. Yvonne 10 000MGA/pers Lunch in the heart of local village malgache - Day trekking with a wonderful panoramic view on Madagascar, Nosy be and its nearby islands GRAND MITSIO Discover the island and its Cabris and other fishing villages with ALI 10 000MGA/pers Come to meet this authentic population, and their cultures. Hiking accessible to all. NOSY BE (IN FRONT OF SAKATIA) Ambaro Ranch - Chanty Beach. Walk horse with Lucile Go galloping on the beach and inland for a duration of a stopover. Rate 15eur 45 min 30Eur 1h30min 50EUR half-day Tel: 00 261(0) 32 43 691 78. RIVER OF BARAMAMHAY Discover the most authentic and traditional village in this area. And go to meet Josiane and Théophile the village master, take time to taste their famous "coconut crab" in their small restaurant. CHARTERER’S RESPONSIBILITY Dream yacht charter shall not be held responsible for any loss or damage to persons, property or to the yacht. The charterer is responsible for every damage, loss or theft that may happen during the charter. Any damage to the boat is covered by your deposit. Choice of anchorage: Dream yacht charter provides you during the briefing with accurate information on anchorages but the choice of anchorage (location, picking up a mooring buoy) and the checking of its reliability are on the skipper’s responsibility:

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Charts and pilot books INDIAN OCEAN CRUISING GUIDE - Rod Heikell For Madagascar, there are big differences of climate depending on the location.



Madagascar Climate and Weather Conditions 

East coast: Dry period September and October. November to March reasonable rains. April to July abundant rains. Possible cyclones between December and April.



High lands: This is located in the middle of Madagascar. There is one rain season between October and April, usually sun is shining during the day and rains are falling late afternoon. Austral winter (June to August) can be chilly. Windy period.



West Coast: This area is the driest and the sunniest one. Climate is quite dry even though North West is under a warm micro climate. Rains are falling during the night and humidity is rather high. About 330 sunny days per year.



South: Rare rains. Driest place of Madagascar



Nosy Be and surroundings: December to March it’s hot, humid with abundant rains and possible cyclones. April to November comparable to Europe summer (July)

MOORINGS PILOT FOR NOSY BE The winds: October to July: Varatraz : East the morning Talo : West the afternoon August to September: The Varatraz is dominant all day long; strongest during the afternoon (It can blow up to 45nds). The Tides: From 30cm to 4m50 between high tide and low tide, 2 tides per day. Be careful with currents in the river and when you moor between 2 islands. It is forbidden to sail between the sunset and the sunrise. No light house working and the typical boat (boutre) sail without navigation light. Beware to use on the chart the Greenwich scale concerning the longitude (and not the Paris scale). If after difficulties you have to reach a mooring during the night be careful a lot of vessels don’t switch on their mooring light. It’s forbidden to use navigation software (Maxsea…) on our boats. We have find 1km difference between the reality and the software. During a cyclone alert follow the instructions of the base manager send by the satellite phone. You have to keep the satellite phone switch on, loaded and close to you. In case of disturb communication you have to reach the “Baie d’Ambavatoby” and wait until the communication is ok or until you’ve been visited by a Dream Yacht Madagascar manager. NOSY BE Hell Ville Harbor Approach: Beware of port side reef when you are approaching. No channel and no lights. Call on VHF channel 16 needs nothing. Mooring point: 13°24,50’S - 48°17,00’E Ground: Mud Moor in 12m. Put a lot of chain. Hell Ville harbour is the only place where you can find a dock and buy water. Ask for Jean or René. Monday to Friday: 8 to 12 AM and 3 to 5 PM. Price: 5 000 ARS (around 2 euros) for 1000L. Put linen between the tank and the hose. Put 1L of bleach for 1000L of water. You’d rather not drink this water. Cratère Approach: Coming from Hell Ville stay clear from the coast before heading north directly on the mooring point. Mooring point: 13°24,10’S - 48°13,00’E Fond: Mud and rocks. Andilana’s Beach Approach: Beware of the reef at Andilana’s tip. Mooring point: 13°14,60’S - 48°10,80’E Fond: Sable Mooring is not very safe in the afternoon and forbidden at night.

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NOSY KOMBA Mooring at night only at Ampogorine. Ampogorine Approach: Beware of the rocks just in front of Ampogorine, the eastern of them can be under water. If you come from Hell Ville heading on Nosy Vorona, at 0,5 miles from this island, course on 145°. Let the ‘3 frères’ port side and when you’ve got the south rock of Ambariobé abeam make course directly toward the mooring. Arrival by the North East let Ambariobé starboard side, keep clear of his south rock and then heading toward the mooring. Mooring point: 13°26,44’S - 48°21,05’E Ground: Sand and rocks Moor in 12m in front of the houses on the rocks promontory. Winds: April to November: Morning: East North East - Afternoon: West - Night: East December to March: Morning West turn South after 4 PM Ampogorina is the biggest village in Nosy Komba, you will find fruits, vegetables and fresh fish, but also lots of art craft. Visit the maki park (2000 Ar/pers). Despite tourism growth, Malagasy way of life remains untouched in this village. Enjoy a very nice walk in the mountains through the jungle (about 6h for a round trip). Ask Madame Yvonne to drive you through the mountain (10 000 Ar/per + meal at the top of the mountain) Ambariobé or l’ « île au banc de sable » Approach: Never sail between Ambariobé and it’s south rock. Mooring point: 13°26,40’S - 48°22,15’E Ground: Sand Mooring at night is forbidden NOSY FANHY A small island that looks like the end of the world. Diving and snorkelling are good but greatly depending on weather conditions. It’s better to stop by in the morning. Approach: Beware at the reef located at 1,3milles East side of Nosy Fanhy. Mooring point: 13°11,30’S - 48°13,90’E Ground: Sand Moor on 5m. Mooring at night is forbidden NOSY SAKATIA The most beautiful Nosy Be satellite island. Its coral is worth the stop, even if visibility is not always good. You will be charmed by its creaky coast, and may wish to visit the two southern villages, which you can reach through the beach. You can take lunch or diner in one of the different Hotel/Restaurant located on this island. Approach: North entrance keep clear of Andilana’s tip. Next sail in the middle of the channel made by Nosy Be and Nosy Sakatia. By the south sail in the middle of the channel made by Nosy Be and Nosy Sakatia. Mooring point: 13°18,60’S - 48°10,20’E Ground: Sand and rock Mooring in 8m dept. NOSY TANIKELY As a National Reserve, it’s forbidden to fish. It’s a true paradise for diving and snorkelling. Corals are wonderful and there are plenty of various fish. You will meet lots of sea turtles close the rocks. On the island, you can go to the lighthouse and enjoy the breathtaking view by walking from the beach through the jungle. Landscape is beautiful and maybe you will see maki (thinking to take bananas with you!). Approach: Check the chart. Mooring point: 13°29,10’S - 48°14,20’E Ground: Sand Moor on the sand bank. This island is a reserve, it is forbidden to lunch, to camp and use spear guns. 11

NOSY FALY Approach: Check the chart. ’ Mooring point: 13°20,60’S - 48°28,10 E Ground: Sand Moor in the 8m zone. Mooring is not safe in the afternoon. Mooring at night is forbidden. GRANDE TERRE FALL A small waterfall where you will enjoy a fresh shower. Anchor in 6-7 metres depth, take the dinghy and you’ll get there after a short walk. A very quiet place for farniente.... Be careful, between August and November it may be dried up and between January and March the flow can be very high with dirty water. You can take water with your jerry can in the fall. Approach: Check the chart. Mooring point: 13°45,64’S - 48°11,31’E Ground: Mud You can take water with your jerry can in the fall. Mooring at night is forbidden. NOSY MAMOKO Lost in Ampasindava Bay this little island is pretty quiet. It will provide you serenity, calm, in a wonderful landscape. A small village at the point of the island has been built on ruins of old colonial th mansion, where slaves and gold were exchanged in the 19 century. In the village you will find 2 giant turtles as well as makis. Ground being muddy, waters are not clear: it is not a snorkelling spot. Approach: Keep clear of the North tip. Mooring point: 13°43,40’S - 48°11,20’E Ground: Mud NOSY KISMANY Approach: Always by the North West. Mooring point: 13°34,08’S - 48°05,41’E Ground: Sand Mooring at night is forbidden. BAIE D’AMBAVATOBY dit BAIE DES RUSSES The best anchoring in case of bad weather. During the war between Japanese and Russians, in 1905, the full Russian navy stopped here for 2 months, before heading to port Arthur. It’s a very quiet place in a wonderful landscape, but, not so good for swimming or snorkelling because of unclear water. Feel free to visit the small villages all around the bay. Approach: Follow the route on the map for enter. Keep clear of the Est side tip. Inside the bay avoid the starboard sand bank by the south before heading toward the moorage. Mooring point: 13°32,20’S - 47°59,90’E Ground: Sand It is a perfect shelter during a cyclone. ANTSOHA A nice cliff, a small jungle leading to a deserted beach, that’s what we can say about Antsoha, a little paradise. Snorkelling is good all around the island, especially down the cliff. Kivinjy is a high rock just near Antsoha, you can also go snorkelling there but you won’t find any beach. Approach: Only by the North West. It’s impossible to cross between this island and Madagascar. Mooring point: 13°30,80’S - 47°57,40’E Ground: Rock Mooring at night is forbidden.

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ARCHIPELAGO OF « MITSIO » There’s only one mooring to spend the night in “Nosy Mitsio”. NOSY TSARABANJINA Approach: Arrival West side pass the reef by the north. Arrival East side keep clear of the north tip. Mooring point: 13°01,40’S - 48°32,60’E Ground: Sand and rock It’s forbidden to use the sunbaths and the umbrella of the resort. Landing on the right side of the beach and reach the bar by the rock on the right. Instead you can land directly with the dinghy on the west beach to request the permission to use the bar. Mooring at night is forbidden. NOSY TOLOHO Approach: Check the chart. Mooring point: 12°59,80’S - 48°32,70’E Ground: Sand and rock Mooring at night is forbidden NOSY MITSIO Approach: Keep clear of the coast before heading in the middle of the bay. Make course toward the white house. Mooring point: 12°54,50’S - 48°34,60’E Ground: Mud Moor in 10m dept. NOSY ANKAREA Approach: Beware of the reef located south West of the island. Mooring point: 12°50,60’S - 48°35,00’E Ground: Sand and rock Mooring at night is forbidden. NOSY LAVA Approach: Check the chart. Mooring point: 12°45,18’S - 48°40,10’E Ground: Sand and Rock Mooring at night is forbidden.

ARCHIPELAGO OF « RADAMA » Only two moorings to spend the night: Baramahamay River and Antanimora. NOSY IRANJA Approach: Beware of the coral reef when you land. Mooring point: 13°35,80’S - 47°48,50’E Ground: Sand and coral Permission to use the bar, restaurant and other activities of the resort can be requested by VHS channel 14. The resort is located on the small island. Mooring at night is forbidden. BARAMAHAMAY RIVER Approach: Keep clear from the coast and approach perpendicularly to the coast just in front of the river. Sounders go up in the entrance. Stay in the middle of the river. Mooring point: 13°42,90’S - 47°53,10’E Ground: Sand Beware ebb tide currents can be fast in the river. NOSY KALAKOJORO Approach: Keep clear of North tip. Mooring point: 14°57,00’S - 47°46,60’E Ground: Sand and rock Mooring at night is forbidden. 13

NOSY OVY Approach: Perpendicularly to the coast heading the red roof of the colonial farmer house on the hill. Mooring point: 14°01,70’S - 47°46,90’E Ground: Sand and rock Mooring at night is forbidden. ANTANIMORA Approach: Beware of the reef located on the chart. It can be under water during up tide. Mooring point: 14°06,50’S - 47°45,50’E Ground: Sand and rock



Suggested itineraries

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1 Week Southward cruise – Nosy Be / RADAMA Islands Archipelago – Nosy Be Destination Distance (NM) Nosy Be - Nosy Tanikely – Mamoko 23 Mamoko – Baie Des Russes 25 Baie Des Russes – Nosy Iranja 15 Nosy Iranja - Nosy Kalakajoro 20 Nosy Kalakajoro - Nosy Ovy - Nosy Antanimora 17 Nosy Antanimora – Baramahamay 27 Baramahamay - Nosy Be 34 10 days Cruise – Nosy Be – Nosy Be Destination Le Cratère -Nosy Komba Nosy Komba Mitsio islands - Grande Mitsio. Grande Mitsio - Ankarea - Grande Mitsio Grande Mitsio - Nosy Sakatia Nosy Sakatia - Russian Bay Russian Bay - Nosy Iranja - Nosy Antanimora Antany Mora – Nosy Ovy - Antany Mora Antany Mora - Nosy Kalakajoro - Baramahamay River Baramahamay River - Tanly Kely - Le Cratère

Distance (NM) 15 30 15 36 18 40 30 24 36