Andavadoaka is a small fishing village located on the southwest coast of Madagascar. It is situated in the Menabe region, known for its stunning coastline and rich marine biodiversity. The village is surrounded by beautiful white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it a popular destination for tourists and marine enthusiasts. The local community in Andavadoaka relies heavily on fishing for their livelihood, and the village is known for its traditional Vezo fishing culture. Visitors can experience the unique way of life in the village, including watching the fishermen head out to sea in their traditional outrigger canoes.