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🌴 Today, Île Sainte-Marie is a sleepy tropical paradise. But divers still find silver coins from the 1600s in the sand.

: While often considered a fictitious utopia, this legendary pirate colony is famously associated with the northern tip of Madagascar. Top Landmark to Visit madagascar pirates top

Tew perfected the "Pirate Round"—the long voyage from the Atlantic around Africa to Madagascar. He established the first permanent pirate settlement in Madagascar, teaching other captains how to use the island as a base. He died with his guts blown out, but his legacy as the godfather of the Madagascar pirate code lives on. 🌴 Today, Île Sainte-Marie is a sleepy tropical paradise

Madagascar was the ultimate pirate stronghold during the , serving as a lawless "Pirate Republic" where thousands of outlaws lived, traded, and even established their own democratic societies. The "Pirate Round" and Madagascar's Strategic Value Top Landmark to Visit Tew perfected the "Pirate

The pirates called themselves the "Lords of the Coast." They were not merely thieves; they were radical social experimenters. Their ships operated on a "pirate code" that was more democratic than any European parliament. The captain was elected. The quartermaster held equal power, acting as a tribune for the crew. Spoils were divided with mathematical precision. And on Madagascar, this contract extended to the land.

By 1700, over 1,000 pirates lived on Sainte-Marie. They built a small fort, a careening beach (to clean ship hulls), and a "Pirate Cemetery" with graves marked by the skull and crossbones. It was a full-blown republic. Pirates married local Malagasy women, creating the Zana-Malata —a mixed-race clan that still exists on the island today.