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Gros Plan

Gros Plan
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Highlights

  • Caters to just 8 guests
  • World-class diving in Madagascar
  • Visits Mitsio and Radama archipelagos

Experience world-class diving in Madagascar aboard the comfortable Gros Plan liveaboard. Catering to just 8 guests to offer more personalized service, the Gros Plan catamaran has 4 cozy cabins. Each has a double bed, reading lights, and an en-suite bathroom with a hot-water shower. Social areas include an indoor salon, outdoor terrace, dining area, and sunbathing areas around the boat. The onboard chef freshly prepares delicious cuisine.

About

The Gros Plan catamaran departs from Nosy Be, Madagascar, for sensational diving in the Indian Ocean. Itineraries are 6 days long and explore either the southern Radames archipelago or the northern Mitsio islands. Divers can get up close with leopard sharks, turtles, whale sharks, whales, Spanish dancers, stunning coral reefs, swim-throughs, and wrecks. The 4 crew onboard are on hand to ensure a smooth and relaxing trip.

Join the Gros Plan catamaran for a fantastic dive liveaboard in Madagascar. Book online today.

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