Explore the colourful Creole-French colonial streets of Antsiranana by private tuk-tuk, visit the centuries-old baobab grove, and lose yourself in the vibrant artisan market. Madagascar's living culture at its most authentic.
What to expect
Your brightly painted private tuk-tuk weaves through the bustling streets of Antsiranana, past French colonial-era architecture that speaks to the city's layered history as a strategic naval base. The route pauses at the city's famous baobab grove, where ancient trees with trunks of improbable girth cast cool shade — an almost mystical sight. The tour continues to the covered artisan market, where hand-woven Malagasy textiles, vanilla, ylang-ylang essential oils, and carved zebu-horn trinkets make for exceptional and ethical souvenirs. A cold Trois Horses Beer at a local café rounds off the morning perfectly.
Good to know
Half-day tour, approximately 3–4 hours — ideal for a relaxed morning before an afternoon at the port or beach. Haggling is expected and welcomed at the market. Bring small denomination Ariary for purchases. Can be combined with an afternoon at Ramena Beach.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Diego Suarez (Antsiranana) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.