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L'Heure Bleue

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About L'Heure Bleue

Delicious seafront suites, laidback days and watersports galore.
Overlooking the sparkling Bay of Madirokely, L'Heure Bleue is the picture of Madagascar's Robinson Crusoe-esque beach goodness. Better yet, the resort has been noted for its eco-friendly ethos and the tropical gardens are home to many of Madagascar's endemic creatures. Keep your eyes peeled for chameleons amongst the leaves! L'Heure Bleue is poised for water-based adventures, and there are epic dives and boat trips to spot pods of dolphins and whales off the coast on offer. And actually, the ocean is never far away, especially from the waterfront bungalows where you could easily spend hours soaking up the sun on your private deck...
From $120 per person/per night
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The property

L'Heure Bleue is a walk-off-the-beach-and -straight-into-the-palm-filled-bar kind of place, and there are plenty of al fresco spaces to enjoy the view over a cocktail or two. This easy-going atmosphere continues throughout the resort, from breakfasts on the water to massages overlooking the bay. There are also also two swimming pools, one freshwater and the other saltwater, when you fancy a dip, and the beach is well-kitted with day beds and umbrellas.

The rooms

The resort has a collection of luxury bungalows and lodges, the latter set on the seafront or in shady private gardens. Each room has been thoughtfully decorated by the lauded Frederique Glainereau in dusky-blue hues, rosewood furnishings, and splashes of hot pink flowers. They are all kept cool by clever ravinala roofs and ceiling fans and open out onto a spacious deck, some with a sunken hammock and sun bed. The bathrooms have a rustic elegance but well-appointed amenities.

Activities

If you're feeling active, hike, horseback or quad bike ride into the surrounds to spot some of Madagascar's furry, feathered and scaly wildlife. You could even make the climb up Mount Passot for the ultimate view. Alternatively, head out to sea for a peek below the surface on a snorkelling or diving excursion amongst the clouds of colourful fish. But hey, finding a cushioned spot on the beach to soak up the sun doesn't sound bad either.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The beachfront setting that makes you feel like you have the entire island to yourself.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

If you're staying over the weekend, join in one of the 'Heure Bleue Sundays' for a convivial evening of delicious grilled dishes and music.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Certain rooms receive more noise from Sunday's festivities, so be prepared with a pair of earplugs!

Madagascar

Nosy Be

Madagascar’s top beach location is low-key, heavenly and offers tranquil land and water activities.