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Nosy Be
Nosy Be
Ambatoloaka, Nosy Be, Madagascar
Ambatoloaka, Nosy Be, Madagascar
Marokindro
Morondava
Toliara
Nosy Be
Nosy Be
Nosy Be
Ambatoloaka, Nosy Be, Madagascar
Ambatoloaka, Nosy Be, Madagascar
Nosy Be
Nosy Be
Hell-Ville
Nosy Be
Nosy Be
Madagascar
Madagascar captures the imagination with its wild beauty. Suffice to say that 90% of its species are endemic, offering you an opportunity to discover an unknown world. The variety of landscapes is a true delight, like playing with a kaleidoscope that won’t stop spinning. In the north, you will find places reminiscent of the Caribbean. You will travel back in time in Tamatave, home to the Ivoloina zoological park. In the south, where the savannah sets the tone, Isalo National Park is an African version of Colorado. For a culinary adventure, ask a local cook to prepare for you romazava, the national dish.
Africa's largest island offers unique experiences to boatmen eager to sail the extra mile. Cruise along the immense estuaries of the river Baramahamay to find an ideal anchorage in the heart of the forest. Known as ‘Turtle Island’, Nosy Iranja offers an extraordinary landscape, and is extremely photogenic with its two islets connected by a thin slice of white sand.
On Click & Boat, a leading boat rental platform, you can rent a boat in Madagascar easily and at low prices. You will find on the platform all types of boats, including traditional sailboats, modern motorboats, comfortable houseboats, speedy catamarans and luxurious yachts. Depending on your boating experience and qualifications, you can rent a boat in Madagascar with or without a skipper. Avid sailors who have the required boating licence can also opt for a bareboat boat rental in Madagascar to explore its beautiful rives and beaches at their own pace. Just register on the platform, find a boat that meets your criteria and contact the owner via our messaging tool.
The average cost of renting a boat in Madagascar is around $523,510 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between $133 and $712 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Madagascar, you can expect to pay an average of $250 per day for a skipper.
At the moment, there are about 21 boats available for rental in Madagascar. Availability may fluctuate depending on the time of year and demand.
The average cost of renting a boat in Madagascar in the high season is around $1,281 per day, while in the low season it is around $365 per day.
In Madagascar you can rent for example a Motorboat, RIB or even a Without license.