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La Casa en Falafy is where most tourists visiting Ramena stay. The owner Bruno and his wife Lala take great care of their guests and are always very friendly and welcoming. Their son runs the popular open-air [[Discotheque Le 17]] close to the village.
 
La Casa en Falafy is where most tourists visiting Ramena stay. The owner Bruno and his wife Lala take great care of their guests and are always very friendly and welcoming. Their son runs the popular open-air [[Discotheque Le 17]] close to the village.
  
The name of the hotel can be translated as follows: Falàfa is Malagasy and means "wall panels made of [[Traveller's Palm]] stalks". La Casa en Falafy is therefore a house made of such panels.
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The name of the hotel can be translated as follows: Falàfa is Malagasy and means "wall panels made of [[Ravenala‎|Traveller's Palm]] stalks". La Casa en Falafy is therefore a house made of such panels.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:07, 29 January 2014

The hotel La Casa en Falafy is located in the centre of Ramena village, 18 kilometres north of Diego Suarez. The main and original hotel ground offers a very good restaurant, bungalows and a swimming pool. Close by are newer bungalows and a swimming pool with a view over the bay. There is also an annex on the beach close to the pier.

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La Casa en Falafy is where most tourists visiting Ramena stay. The owner Bruno and his wife Lala take great care of their guests and are always very friendly and welcoming. Their son runs the popular open-air Discotheque Le 17 close to the village.

The name of the hotel can be translated as follows: Falàfa is Malagasy and means "wall panels made of Traveller's Palm stalks". La Casa en Falafy is therefore a house made of such panels.

La Casa en Falafy
Chez Bruno
Ramena - Diego Suarez
Madagascar

Tel: +261 (0)32 0267433 (mobile) / +261 (0)20 8290754
Email: lacasenfalafy@yahoo.fr
Website: www.la-case-en-falafy.com

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