About us

Welcome to Fivoy

A guesthouse with a view, a story, and a soul.

Perched on Antananarivo’s highest hill, Fivoy gives you front-row seats to the city’s rooftops and a quick wander to the Queen’s Palace and more. We’re in the heart of one of the oldest neighbourhoods in town with history within walking distance (and the sunsets aren’t bad either).

“Fivoy” | Rowing 

The name comes from the Vezo and other coastal fishing communities, who’ve spent generations navigating seas with community, patience, and purpose. It’s about moving forward together. And while we’re not exactly seaside here in Madagascar’s landlocked capital, that spirit of community, resilience, and quiet strength is something we hold close.

Atlantic in the Indian Ocean

Our house has its own story, too. Built in the style of France’s Basque Country—a region of sailors, naturally—it now lives on as a family-run guesthouse, blending Malagasy and French roots into something uniquely us.

A Family Story

The name comes from the Vezo and other coastal fishing communities, who’ve spent generations navigating seas with community, patience, and purpose. It’s about moving forward together. And while we’re not exactly seaside here in Madagascar’s landlocked capital, that spirit of community, resilience, and quiet strength is something we hold close.

Rooted, but Always Moving

Through Fivoy, we get to tell stories—of heritage, of movement, of connection. Whether it’s through a plate of home-cooked Malagasy food, a morning chat about where to find the best local craftwork, or a weekend escape into the countryside, we love curating experiences that show the soulful, welcoming, and sometimes surprising side of Madagascar. Sure, everyone comes to Madagascar for the lemurs and beaches (thank you David Attenborough)—but Antananarivo? It’s the soulful, slightly chaotic, and unexpectedly charming heart that will surprise you.

Skip the generic tour – this one’s built just for you. You choose the vibe, we’ll plan the drive. 

A singular location

La Haute Ville is the historical, most pedestrian part of Antananarivo. Although a majority of travel in the capital requires access to cars, this neighborhood allows for walkable sightseeing of some of the city’s most cultural sites: the Rova (Queen’s Palace), Museum of Photography, or Jean Laborde’s House.

Car rides in town

At Fivoy, we propose access to car services to make your stay headache free. Learn more here.

You can hop on with one of our drivers or recommended taxis for visits of the city.

Artisan and small business tour

Due to the incredible artisans and craftsmen in the country, we have developed a roster of amazing businessowners worth visiting during your stay. Please reach out to us to schedule some visits of the best shops and ateliers to visit to meet creators of raffia, spices, jewelry, decoration and furniture, clothes, perfume, essential oils, and more

IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW… NOW YOU KNOW! / RECOMMENDED TO OUR FRIENDS / BEYOND TRIP ADVISOR 

A Few Family Favorites :

FAQ

What are the check-in and check-out times ?

Check-in is from 14:00, and check-out is by 12:00.

Is airport transfer available, and what does it cost ?

Yes, transfers from Ivato International Airport are available for 80,000 Ariary.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept credit cards, cash, and MVola.

Is Wi-Fi available ?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the guest house.

Do you offer breakfast ?

Yes, breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with a formula and à la carte options.

Is parking available ?

There is no on-site parking.

Can I request early check-in or late check-out ?

Yes, subject to availability—please contact us in advance by email or WhatsApp.

What is your cancellation policy ?

Free cancellation with deposit refund up to 14 days before check-in.

Is the guest house family-friendly ?

Yes, we provide cribs, children’s beds, child-friendly meals, and access to a garden.

Are pets allowed ?

Although we would love to meet your pets only service animals are permitted in the guest house.

Is the guest house accessible for limited mobility ?

No, unfortunately our rooms are not accessible for guests with limited mobility.

What is the neighborhood like ?

We are in a calm, family-friendly, pedestrian area near restaurants and historical sites.

Do you arrange tours or transportation ?

Yes, we can arrange tours around and outside of Antananarivo with transportation upon request.

What is the neighborhood like ?

We are in a calm, family-friendly, pedestrian area near restaurants and historical sites.

Is hot water, electricity, and internet reliable ?

Yes, all rooms have hot water, and a generator ensures reliable electricity and internet.

What languages do you speak ?

French, Malagasy, English, with some German and Spanish.

How can I get around the city ?

Taxis, motorcycles, Piqla (ride-hailing), walking, or private cars arranged by us.

Do you offer laundry service ?

Yes, laundry service is available on request.