The remote village of Belo Sur Mer is set on a scenic peninsula in Madagascar. Belo Sur Mer also refers to the surrounding commune in the district of Morondava. The village fringes a small tranquil lagoon and is completely cut off from the mainland during the rainy season. Belo Sur Mer is a regional shipbuilding centre and one of Madagascar’s main salt-producing areas. Visitors can look forward to viewing the traditional, centuries-old construction techniques used to build the local dhow boats on the beach, snorkelling through the beautiful translucent turquoise waters, and exploring the pristine beaches, glistening lakes and baobab forests of the nearby Kirindy Mitea National Park. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch a spectacular sunset over the Mozambique Channel and explore the surrounding mangrove swamps home to a variety of wildlife, including flamingos and lemurs.