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Ifaty Beach Club (15 bungalows) m 032 02 600 47; e ifatyclub@ifaty.mg ;
www.ifaty.com . En-suite bungalows for up to 4 people. Beachfront restaurant with good
but expensive meals. Small pool & dive club.
VoileRougeduMozambique (10bungalows) m 0320431142/0320484155; e voil-
erougedumozambique@yahoo.fr . Basic traditional dbl & trpl bungalows, some en suite
with sea view. Solar electricity.
Jardin Extraordinaire (Chez Pauline) (9 rooms) 94 936 13; m 032 51 721 82;
e jecp@moov.mg . On main road 250m from beach. Simple clean rooms, some en suite
(cold water). Bar with pool table.
Jardin de Béravy m 032 40 397 19; e jardin.beravy@yahoo.fr . Rooms in a peaceful
spot on the edge of the lagoon.
ChezDaniel (4bungalows) 9493039; m 0320467853; e bigorno@malagasy.com .
Comfy seafront bungalows owned by a French-Malagasy couple.
Coq du Village (Chez Alex) (18 bungalows) 94 903 12; m 032 04 658 73. Basic
mostly en-suite beachfront bungalows with shared toilet/shower block. Can be noisy Fri &
Sat nights.
Maroloko (5 rooms) m 032 04 861 39/033 19 029 16. En-suite dbl, trpl & family
rooms.
Budget €€
Auberg'in' (12 rooms) m 032 41 821 33. Dbl rooms, a few of which are en suite.
Chez Freddy (8 bungalows) 94 907 00; m 032 40 375 48; e chez-
freddy2003@yahoo.fr . En-suite bungalows, some with kitchenette. Pirogue trips & whale-
watching.
Princesse du Lagon (6 rooms) m 032 02 268 87. Seafront dbl & trpl rooms, en suite
with cold water. 4x4 hire.
WHAT TO SEE AND DO Diving is one of the main attractions but there are some super
inland reserves that even non-naturalists will enjoy.
Reniala Forest ( 94 417 56/906 76; m 032 02 513 49; e reniala-mada@blueline.mg ;
www.reniala-madagascar.com ; summer 08.00-18.00, winter 07.30-17.30; entry
9,000Ar inc guided tour ) This outstanding reserve protects 45ha of spiny forest, especially
recommended for those interested in birds and flora. An early-morning visit more or less
guarantees long-tailed ground roller and subdesert mesite. Guides, who live at the reserve
and can be arranged on arrival, are excellent at locating these two species and are also
knowledgeable about the area's unique plant life. In addition to birds there are around a
thousand Adansonia rubrostipa baobabs (including one 13m in circumference and said to
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