Nosy Saba Private Island Resort & Spa - Sahamalaza - Nosy Radama

An exclusive luxury resort situated on its own private island within the Radama Archipelago, offering pristine white-sand beaches, lush tropical forests, and a focus on marine conservation. Guests can indulge in water sports, spa treatments, and embark on excursions to the nearby Sahamalaza National Park to discover its unique lemurs and diverse wildlife.

Location
Sahamalaza - Nosy Radama, Northern Madagascar & Nosy Be Archipelago, Madagascar, Indian Ocean Islands
Type
eco_lodge
Coordinates
-13.970000, 47.780000
Price range
luxury
Phone
+261%2020%2085%20434%2000
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://www.nosysaba.com/
Activities
Spa
Amenities
Spa, Internet, Restaurant, Bar, Library
Capacity
54 guests
Rooms
27
Dietary options
Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free options available upon request.
Child-friendly
Yes
Pool/Spa
Available

PlnrScore: 48/100

Sustainability

green globe

Best Time to Visit Nosy Saba Private Island Resort & Spa

The best months to visit Nosy Saba Private Island Resort & Spa are April, May, June, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Good, temperature 25.35°C, rainfall 676mm, sunshine 8.7 hrs, humidity 89.8%
  • February: Good, temperature 25.77°C, rainfall 329.3mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 88.8%
  • March: Good, temperature 25.8°C, rainfall 306.8mm, sunshine 9.7 hrs, humidity 89.1%
  • April: Great, temperature 26.2°C, rainfall 91mm, sunshine 11 hrs, humidity 85.8%
  • May: Great, temperature 25.36°C, rainfall 21.7mm, sunshine 10.8 hrs, humidity 78%
  • June: Great, temperature 23.96°C, rainfall 18.4mm, sunshine 10.5 hrs, humidity 72.8%
  • July: Great, temperature 23.36°C, rainfall 4.7mm, sunshine 10.8 hrs, humidity 68.6%
  • August: Great, temperature 23.53°C, rainfall 9.3mm, sunshine 11.4 hrs, humidity 73.3%
  • September: Great, temperature 24.24°C, rainfall 22.3mm, sunshine 11.4 hrs, humidity 75.7%
  • October: Great, temperature 25.34°C, rainfall 70.2mm, sunshine 11.8 hrs, humidity 78.8%
  • November: Good, temperature 25.78°C, rainfall 157.1mm, sunshine 12.1 hrs, humidity 83.3%
  • December: Good, temperature 25.94°C, rainfall 224.2mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 85.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the absolute best time of year to visit Nosy Saba Private Island Resort & Spa for incredible marine life sightings?

We absolutely love the dry season, from May to October. During these months, the waters are clearest and calmest, making it perfect for diving and snorkeling. You're almost guaranteed to see vibrant coral reefs and a dazzling array of fish, plus the occasional sea turtle gliding by.

Beyond the stunning beaches, what unique experiences does Nosy Saba offer that truly capture the spirit of Madagascar?

We highly recommend the guided excursions into Sahamalaza National Park. It's a chance to see lemurs in their natural habitat, which is truly magical. The lodge also organizes visits to local fishing villages, offering a genuine glimpse into Malagasy culture that feels incredibly authentic.

Given its remote island location, how does Nosy Saba ensure a luxurious and comfortable stay, especially regarding amenities and connectivity?

Nosy Saba masterfully blends its eco credentials with genuine luxury. The villas are spacious and beautifully appointed, feeling both exclusive and timeless. While you're encouraged to disconnect, reliable Wi-Fi is available in the main lodge areas should you need it.

We're traveling with young children. Is Nosy Saba truly a good fit for families, and what specific activities are geared towards them?

Absolutely, Nosy Saba is wonderfully child friendly. The shallow, calm waters around the island are perfect for little ones to paddle and explore. The resort can arrange special family-friendly snorkeling trips and even treasure hunts on the beach, ensuring everyone has an unforgettable time.

What should we pack for a stay at Nosy Saba, considering its tropical climate and focus on both relaxation and adventure?

Lightweight, breathable clothing is key – think cottons and linens. Definitely bring swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses. For excursions, comfortable walking shoes are a must, and we always pack a light rain jacket, just in case.

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