Mauritius

Far from the classic clichés of a paradise island surrounded by superb beaches overlooking turquoise lagoons (which really does exist in Mauritius too), the island abounds in natural spots and backdrops that can enable a production to explore two to three different shooting sets in a single day, taking you from the mountains to the jungle, via an urban setting sometimes similar to the backdrops of modern European cities. Mauritius is a tropical forest, then suddenly European undergrowth, of course a tropical beach, then a Breton coastline with its charming little coves.

MADAGASCAR

From Tuléar to Sainte Marie, via the high plateaux, not forgetting Nosy Be, the island of Madagascar offers natural landscapes unique in the world, with an impressive ethnic diversity, from the Merinas of the Indonesian high plateaux to the Sakalavas of the west coast.

Rodrigues

Mauritius's little sister, 450 kilometers away, has nothing to envy it: this small volcanic island, 30 km long, boasts one of the most beautiful lagoons in the Indian Ocean, dotted with small islets of coconut palms, wild coves worthy of the Breton coast (an ideal playground for your productions) and a welcoming population that will transport you to another century. But don't worry, the welcome and infrastructure will allow you to work in complete serenity in an enchanting setting.

The Lagoon