Near Ambaro, on Nosy Be west coast, the 3-star hotel Corail Noir enjoys an exceptional natural setting – lapped by the clear waters of the Mozambique Channel.
In a stress-free atmosphere, Corail Noir offers a peaceful experience in harmony with the preserved environment that surrounds it.
With its sober and elegant wooden architecture, the structure smoothly integrates Ambaro Bay’s enchanting setting.
Imagine your ideal setting to enjoy true tranquility. Corail Noir is that ideal place: direct access to the beach, lush tropical gardens, and a swimming pool with a view of the Indian Ocean. Feel the moment, lying on a deckchair with a cocktail, you’ll enjoy the superb view of Nosy Sakatia island, overlooking the flamboyant sunset.
For an authentic Robinson Crusoe getaway, the hotel has an exclusive private beach on the small island of Sakatia, accessible throughout the day thanks to a sea shuttle reserved for hotel guests.
All 26 rooms, 2 suites, and 9 independent bungalows combine comfort and traditional Malagasy craftsmanship. Topped with ravine and makuti roofs, they are equipped with wooden floors, rosewood and bamboo furniture. All have a private terrace with a view either on the sea or on peaceful tropical gardens. The 72 m2 suites benefit from a private pool to relax in complete privacy, while the 38 m2 independent double bungalows offer an intimate setting closest to the beach.
At human scale, Corail Noir offers all services to enjoy the wonders of Nosy Be, might they be on land or underwater:
A private shuttle connects the hotel to the international airport of Nosy Be-Fascene (NOS) located 21 km away.
Want to relax on our private beach? We offer a shuttle service that takes you to Sakatia Island.
Departure : from the beach in front of the hotel.
– Boarding at the hotel 08:30 a.m. – return 13:00 p.m.
– Boarding at the hotel 2:30 p.m. – return 5:00 p.m.
Located on the west coast of Nosy Be, the small island of Nosy Sakatia benefits from a preserved, protected and classified ecosystem. This picturesque setting, 6 km long and 2 km wide, surrounded by idyllic beaches, concentrates biodiversity treasures (rare birds, endemic flora and fauna).
Diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and hiking will delight the tireless; idleness and meals of delicious local products will please hedonists.
The Amada project was born from an initiative of French and Malagasy people. Together with them, we have the desire to contribute to improving the living conditions of a village community in Madagascar. A story made possible thanks to many supporters.
All topics of general development are targeted: health, education, professional training, environmental protection, and development of economic activities… The most important projects in which the association has invested are the construction of a primary school and dispensary, making water more accessible, and a reforestation project.