Madagascar Tourist eVisa

To visit Madagascar, you can apply for a Madagascar eVisa, which grants entry for tourism to this extraordinary destination with fascinating wildlife and tropical beaches. This guide explains the application process, necessary requirements, and helpful tips to help you travel with ease.

What is a Madagascar Tourist eVisa?

The Madagascar Tourist eVisa is a single-entry electronic travel authorisation that allows visitors to enter and travel within Madagascar for short-term leisure visits. With this digital visa, travellers can save time, avoid lengthy embassy procedures, and focus on planning their adventure across the island.

Who is Eligible for the Madagascar eVisa?

The Madagascar Tourist eVisa is available to nationals from the countries listed below:

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Madagascar Tourist eVisa Validity

Visa Type Permitted Stay Validity
Tourist  15 Days 15 Days
Tourist 30 Days 30 Days
Tourist 60 Days 60 Days

Madagascar Tourist eVisa

Madagascar Tourist EVisa

Madagascar Tourist eVisa Required Documents

A valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity and 2 blank pages. That is all you need to apply for your Madagascar Tourist eVisa. It is quick, simple, and convenient!

The Madagascar Tourist eVisa document requirements may change depending on the latest visa policy. Applicants must go through these requirements carefully before starting the application process.

Madagascar Tourist eVisa Application Process

Fill Out the Application Form

Give precise personal, passport, and travel information.

Upload Necessary Documents

Attach digital copies of the required documents.

Submit and Pay the Fee

Submit the application form and pay the Madagascar eVisa fee.

Receive Madagascar eVisa

After approval, receive your Madagascar eVisa by email.

Fee Structure for Madagascar eVisa

The Madagascar Tourist eVisa cost fluctuates based on the processing speed selected. Use the comprehensive fee chart or a fee calculator for a clear understanding.

Processing Options for Madagascar eVisa

Applicants can choose from the following processing options, depending on their travel needs:

Normal Processing

4 - 6 Working Days

Urgent Processing

2 - 4 Working Days

Super Urgent Processing

1 - 3 Working Days

Top Tourist Destinations in Madagascar

A luxurious cabin in the lake at the Andasibe Rainforest, Madagascar

Andasibe Rainforests

Explore lush greenery and encounter Madagascar’s diverse wildlife.

Sundecks And Palm Trees On The Ifaty Beach In Madagascar

Beaches of Ifaty

Relax on calm, sun-kissed shores perfect for relaxation and scenic views.

View of Madagascar's Bemaraha Tsingy Nature Reserve

Tsingy de Bemaraha

Witness dramatic stone formations at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Avenue of Baobas, Madagascar

Avenue of the Baobabs

Enjoy baobab tree sightseeing and capture iconic sunset views.

Top Activities to Do in Madagascar:

Maki Lemur In Madagascar

Wildlife Watching

Spot unique species such as lemurs and chameleons in national parks like Ranomafana and Isalo.

A tourist sitting on a rock at the Isalo National Park in Madagascar

Hiking and Trekking

Trek through diverse terrains, including Isalo National Park and Tsingy de Bemaraha.

Divers Scubadiving Underwater

Diving and Snorkelling

Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life around Nosy Be and nearby islands.

A Colourful Stall With Handmade Souvenirs In Madagascar

Cultural Tours

Get insights into Malagasy culture through village visits, local markets, and heritage sites.

Cemetery Area

Pirate Cemetery, Ile Sainte-Marie

Visit this historic site linked to the legendary pirates of the Indian Ocean.

Emerald sea of Antsiranana, Madagascar

Kite Surfing & Water Sports

Experience adventure on the waves at the Emerald Sea and Sakalava Bay.

A Humpback Whale Breaches Off The Coast Of Madagascar

Whale Watching

Between June and September, see majestic humpback whales near Ile Sainte-Marie.

Practical Tips for First-time Travellers

  • Carry Malagasy Ariary (local currency) for small purchases, as cards are often not accepted in markets and rural areas.
  • It is good to learn a few basic Malagasy phrases, as this can make communication with locals easier.
  • Internet and network coverage are stronger in cities than in remote areas, so plan ahead if you are travelling outside urban regions.
  • Pack a reliable insect repellent, especially if you plan to visit forests, beaches, or rural locations.

FAQs

Certain vaccinations may be recommended based on your travel history and destinations. Travellers from yellow fever risk areas may need to show a valid vaccination certificate. It is advisable to consult a travel health professional before departure for the latest guidance.

Review your application for discrepancies and reapply.

No, an eVisa is obtained before travel, while a visa on arrival is issued at the point of entry.

The Madagascar Tourist eVisa allows a stay only for the duration approved at the time of application. It does not automatically permit a longer stay beyond this period.

If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for a visa extension at a local immigration office before your current stay expires. Extensions are not guaranteed and are subject to immigration authorities.