Frequently Asked Questions About Nosy Be

Do I need a visa for Madagascar and for Nosy Be? 

You will need a visa for your stay in Madagascar, which you can get by the embassy or consulate in your country. Depending on your nationality you can also apply for a single entry visa for Madagascar on arrival at the airport. A visa is free for stays less than 15 days, besides an administrative fee of 10 euro. A visa for 30 days costs 35 euro and a visa for 60 days 40 euro.

When is the best time to travel to Nosy Be? What climate does Nosy Be have?

Nosy-Be has a tropical climate with an average annual temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. November to April has a rainy season which is hotter than average and from May to October is the dry season. The most rain falls from December to February. From June to September it is very rare to encounter rain, while May and October have a bit more rain, but no intense showers. From June to September, temperatures drop below 20 degrees Celsius and occasionally even to 15 or 16. During the day it is pleasantly warm and there is a nice amount of sunshine from May to October.

What is the time zone of Nosy Be? Will I have jet lag?

Madagascar is located at GMT + 3.  So Nosy Be is +1h during summer and +2h in winter from Western Europe and it is +1h from Réunion and Mauritius. For people coming from the US or Asia there is a possibility to have a jet lag when traveling to Nosy-Be.

What electricity plugs are used in Nosy Be?

There are two plug types used in Nosy-Be and the rest of Madagascar: type C and type E. Madagascar has a 220 volt supply and 50 Hz. 

Which vaccines do I need to travel to Nosy-Be and  Madagascar?

There is no vaccination required to travel to Madagascar. It is recommended to be vaccinated against Hepatitis and yellow fever.

Does Nosy Be have malaria?

There is a risk of malaria in Nosy Be. Protect yourself from mosquitoes and talk to your doctor about preventive measures against malaria before traveling to Nosy-Be.

What kind of diseases are present in Nosy-Be? 

There are malaria, schistosomiasis and other tropical diseases present on Nosy Be. It is also wise to be vaccinated against hepatitis, tetanus, typhoid and polio, although it is not required by law. As hospitals are rather basic, it is advised to have good travel and health insurance when you travel to Nosy-Be.

At pharmacies you can find the most conventional medicines. There is a good clinic at Ambaja and one can also go to a hospital in Réunion in case of a serious case.

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