Ascend to Mont Passot — the highest point on Nosy Be at 329 m — for a panoramic sunset over seven sacred crater lakes and the Mozambique Channel. This is Madagascar's most dramatic viewpoint, best savoured privately as the sky ignites in gold and violet.
What to expect
A private 4WD winds up through ylang-ylang and eucalyptus forest as the late afternoon light softens. At the summit, the Indian Ocean and the Mozambique Channel stretch in every direction, with seven vivid crater lakes — sacred and off-limits to swimming — shimmering below. As the sun drops, the sky performs spectacularly over the Channel. Your guide shares Sakalava cosmology and the legends attached to each lake before the gentle drive back through night-blooming jasmine.
Good to know
Best scheduled for late afternoon, approx. 2–3 hrs round-trip from the pier. Ideal as a half-day complement after a morning island excursion. Bring a light layer — the summit catches the wind and temperatures drop quickly post-sunset. Confirm all-aboard time carefully; sunset timing shifts month to month.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nosy Be — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.