Antsanitia Resort
Mahajanga · Madagascar · Rue Jules Ferry Majunga Be Lot 0101
About Antsanitia Resort — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Mahajanga
Antsanitia Resort is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Mahajanga, Madagascar. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, fly fishing, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
incredibly beautiful place. very helpful staff. about 20km from airport, about 1 hour by car to the resort. the resort put on a private 4x4 car at a cost of 180 000 ariary from majunga centre. just came here for an activity and getaway from majunga. not disappointed. food 5 star. sea is so clean. view is incredible. it's kid-friendly. if you're a family, excellent. if you'd rather have peace, then perhaps problematic 😆. the plant life is a rich and beautiful tropical style. ... a word of gossip. the local people talk of people going missing, linked to an ngo that's collaborating with the govt. i.e. no accountability. locals recommend to keep away from that ngo.
Beautiful resort by the beach. The pool is really nice. Bungalows are very cute and comfortable. Food and drinks are awesome. People are very friendly and helpful. Perfect place to spend months or retire. Just look at the view from the pool chair.
I wish to express my profound disappointment regarding the ANTSANITIA resort. Indeed, we were loyal customers during the tenure of the previous management, Sylvie and Didier, who distinguished themselves by their presence and courteousness towards each visitor. It was enjoyable to visit the resort to relax and enjoy the pool. Every Sunday, a buffet was offered, and we regularly attended, not only for the buffet but also because of the performance of an excellent group of musicians, which included Mahery and Natasha. It has now been several months since we last had the opportunity to visit, and this is due to various reasons. Mahery and Natasha are no longer present on a regular basis, and the prices have increased significantly. Furthermore, it is now necessary to pay 40,000 ariary per person to gain access to the pool, even when coming for dining purposes. (It is worth noting that the Malagasy minimum wage is 250,000 ariary, and a large portion of the population earns less than that.) It is also important to indicate that it takes approximately forty five minutes to reach the establishment via a dirt road. Although the scenery is beautiful, the heat is often oppressive, making it desirable to have the option to cool off before dining. We have only had the chance to meet the new manager once; otherwise, he was generally not present. When discussing this situation with those around us, we find that many share our opinion. It is regrettable that such a pleasant venue is losing its charm due to poor management or the desire to be very selective and exclusive which is in my opinion very disappointing.