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Cata-Couples  |  Experience the vastness
without  |  And find the peace within |  April 13th - 25th 2024

Setting sail during April’s swelling moon, Cata Couples opens up onto a vista of rare and pristine archipelagos.  A paradise untouched, these spaces are a luxury to most and accessible to few.  We'll venture 6 hours from the mainland and they’ll be moments where for 360 degrees, our horizon is the Indian Ocean.  No land.  No palm trees.  No social media.  No work calls.  Just you and the vastness of the ocean.

 

This journey invites city-dwellers - and everyone else - who lives & works in stacked cubicles and congested communities to take time-in and explore the infinite potentials presented by this vista of unlimited space.

 

It might be a little scary at first.  Perhaps unnerving, as we fidget past an inability to defer to the things we do when we are unable to quiet our minds (like scroll on media, cyber-shop, watch a show, go to the bar).  We won’t have those choices.

 

But we’ll have other choices.  Like the choice to surrender to the process.  A choice to relinquish (the illusion of)  control.  Where you’ll have the choice to be present.  To let go of who you think you should be.  Or who you think others should be for you.  Let things come up.  Let them float up.  Let go of the noise and live in this quiet expanse.  And allow space and its stillness to become you.

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THAT'S THE GIST OF THIS EXPERIENCE:

WHEN LIFE SWIRLS AROUND YOU, STRIVE TO MAINTAIN STILLNESS.

USE THIS STILLNESS AS A MANTRA FOR LIVING.

BUT!  We’re not throwing you under the proverbial Buddha tree - or in this case Catamaran - right away.  We have a few land adventures planned that we just couldn’t not share with you.  We wanted you to have a well rounded experience and get a taste of local life and rainforests and some things that you can only see in Madagascar.

 

That being said - well, that being written - we’re excited to share this with you and look forward to seeing you soon!

DIVE into the EXPERIENCE

  • 2 Local flights

  • Room onboard Catamaran

  • Accommodations for land portion 

  • Airport transfer

  • Ground transportation​

  • All meals

  • Swimming w/sea turtles

  • Entry into all national parks

  • Eco-walk on Archipelagos

  • Snorkeling

  • Visit to cacao & baobab plantations

  • Traditional spa treatment

IG LIVE CATAMARAN TOUR

INCLUDED IN THE TRIP

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This is a DISCOVER WITH M.E. offering

TSINGY ROUGE

TSINGY ROUGE

WINDOW VIEWS

WINDOW VIEWS

CACAO PLANTATION

CACAO PLANTATION

CACAO

CACAO

FRUITS, NUTS & CHUTNEY

FRUITS, NUTS & CHUTNEY

TSINGY ROUGE

TSINGY ROUGE

FULL GROWN CHAMELEON

FULL GROWN CHAMELEON

YLANG YLANG PLANTATION

YLANG YLANG PLANTATION

ANTAKARANA WATERFALL

ANTAKARANA WATERFALL

WILD CAUGHT GROUPER

WILD CAUGHT GROUPER

MONTAGNE D'AMBRE

MONTAGNE D'AMBRE

aside from the ocean, here's a peak at other things we'll experience

FAQ

Are vaccinated people affected by these mandatory measures?

The requirements for travel to Madagascar apply to all passengers without exception.

What are the terms of payment for the VISA?

The Visa is payable upon arrival at the airport of Antananarivo or in the embassies of Madagascar in the countries of departure.

VISA 30 Days: 37 USD 
VISA 60 Days : 45 USD

Is it necessary to have an Rt-PCR test on return?

The Rt-PCR test on return depends on the health measures in force in the destination country. Covid test fee for non-residents leaving Madagascar: 290,000 Ariary for the Rt-PRC test and 100,000 Ariary for the antigen rapid detection test. Covid test fee for residents leaving Madagascar: 100,000 Ariary for the Rt-PRC test and 50,000 Ariary for the antigen rapid detection test.

Is it necessary to have a Yellow Fever Vaccine?

Proof of vaccination is required if you are coming from or have transited through an airport of a country where yellow fever occurs.  Countries listed below:

Angola, Argentina, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Suriname, Togo, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, Venezuela.
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