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'''Ramena is a charming fishing village with about 1,000 inhabitants situated along [[Ramena Beach]], 18km from Diego Suarez.'''
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'''Ramena is a charming, steadily growing fishing village located in Diego Suarez Bay, 18 kilometres north of Diego Suarez. The village is situated directly at the several kilometres long Ramena Beach. Various hotels and local restaurants frame the beach.'''
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Ramena is a popular destination for holiday-makers and daytrippers from Diego Suarez. A local [[taxi-brousse]] costs about 2,000 Ariary per person for one way, a private taxi charges between 35,000 and 40,000 Ariary for a round-trip. The street from [[Diego Suarez]] to Ramena snakes along the curve of the bay, offering beautiful views onto the bay and [[Nosy Lonja]] (Sugarloaf Island).
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Throughout the week Ramena is a quite village. Except the street to the pier, there are no paved roads and consequently not many cars in the village. Locals are either living from fishing or tourism. Throughout the weekends, Ramena converts into a party-strip. City-dwellers from Diego Suarez flog on their free day to the beach for a day-long party. In 2011 erected streetlights along the beach support the party ...
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A trip to [[Emerald Sea]] can easily be arranged by any of the hotels in Ramena. Alternatively, local fishermen are willing to take tourists to the turquoise waters. The dive-centre [[MadaScaph]] takes divers to various dive spots in the bay. About three kilometres from Ramena is the Cap Miné Lighthouse, from where one can see the passage to [[Diego Suarez Bay]].
  
 
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* [http://www.plagederamena.com Plage de Ramena] Ramena tourist information site (French language).
 
* [http://www.plagederamena.com Plage de Ramena] Ramena tourist information site (French language).
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Revision as of 07:22, 10 December 2011

Ramena is a charming, steadily growing fishing village located in Diego Suarez Bay, 18 kilometres north of Diego Suarez. The village is situated directly at the several kilometres long Ramena Beach. Various hotels and local restaurants frame the beach.

Ramena is a popular destination for holiday-makers and daytrippers from Diego Suarez. A local taxi-brousse costs about 2,000 Ariary per person for one way, a private taxi charges between 35,000 and 40,000 Ariary for a round-trip. The street from Diego Suarez to Ramena snakes along the curve of the bay, offering beautiful views onto the bay and Nosy Lonja (Sugarloaf Island).

Throughout the week Ramena is a quite village. Except the street to the pier, there are no paved roads and consequently not many cars in the village. Locals are either living from fishing or tourism. Throughout the weekends, Ramena converts into a party-strip. City-dwellers from Diego Suarez flog on their free day to the beach for a day-long party. In 2011 erected streetlights along the beach support the party ...

A trip to Emerald Sea can easily be arranged by any of the hotels in Ramena. Alternatively, local fishermen are willing to take tourists to the turquoise waters. The dive-centre MadaScaph takes divers to various dive spots in the bay. About three kilometres from Ramena is the Cap Miné Lighthouse, from where one can see the passage to Diego Suarez Bay.


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Accommodation

Hotel Villa Palm Beach
Tel: +261 (0)32 0240904 (mobile)
Email: PalmBeach@gmail.com

Villa Palm Beach is a small and authentic Malagasy style accommodation, close to the beach.

Hotel La Casa en Falafy
Tel: +261 (0)32 0267433
Website: www.case-en-falafy.com

Casa en Falafy is where most tourist usually stay. The hotel has a swimming pool and a large restaurant with a view over the ocean.

Restaurants

Gargotte Le Lagon
Chez Martha
Ramena Beach

Additional information