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Settled first by the Portuguese and later by the French, Fort Dauphin has an idyllic location on a peninsula jutting out into the Indian Ocean.
Fort Dauphin's French influence
Today the fort itself is a crumbling ruin, but the French presence is still strong and much of the town is owned by the de Heaulme family. A busy port (in spite of the shipwrecks rusting in Baie de Galions), Fort Dauphin is not particularly beautiful. The natural setting of the town is stunning however, with beaches on three sides and the dark slopes of Pic Louis looming above.
There are a few good hotels in Fort Dauphin and some excellent restaurants, particularly for lovers of seafood.
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Places near Fort Dauphin
- Manafiafy 22 miles away
- Andohahela National Park 27 miles away
- Berenty Reserve 43 miles away
- The Southern Tip of Madagascar 56 miles away
- Ifotaka Community Forest 58 miles away
- Isalo National Park 202 miles away
- Eastern Madagascar 212 miles away
- Ambalavao 221 miles away
- Anakao 231 miles away
- Ifaty 239 miles away
- Central & Southern Madagascar 240 miles away
- Ranomafana National Park 263 miles away
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Accommodation choices for Fort Dauphin
We've selected a range of accommodation options for when you visit Fort Dauphin. Our choices usually come recommended for their character, facilities and service or location. Our specialists always aim to suggest properties that match your preferences.
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