Comoros Things to Do

 
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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Day trip to to plantations

by theunsderu

A must When you've had enough of sun sand and watersport, I can recommend a trip - done by Hotel - to the perfume flower plantation. You will never forget the smells and fracances of this area - get yourself a sample of concentrated perfume oil, one drop in your bathwater and your house will smell like heaven for a week!!

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Wonderful sea!!

by nora_south_africa

Comoros has the most wonderful swimming beaches, warm sea, and the hotels have water sport. Just relax and forget everything for a few days and enjoy the sea and the sunshine of this very romantic island.

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Lac Sale or the Salt Lake

by alnoor

Lac Sale or "Salt Lake" is an extraordinary. No one knows how deep this lake is and it seems to have a direct connection with the ocean.There is a legend associated with this lake. A thirsty traveler asked for water and no one in the village gives this traveller the water he was asking. God was so angry by so much egoism that he flowed all the village with water.

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Ngazidja Volcano

by Kurtdhis

Located in a strategic position at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel, the Comoro Islands once played a major role in a thriving world economy of the western Indian Ocean. The archipelago arose from the seabed of the western Indian Ocean as the result of volcanic activity. The four major islands: Ngazidja (Grande Comore), Mwali (Moheli), Nzwani (Anjouan), and Maore (Mayotte), are of varying age with distinct topograhical characteristics. Mayotte, the oldest of the islands, is closest to Madagascar and is highly eroded with slow, meandering streams. Ngazidja, the youngest of the islands is closest to Africa and has a massive, active volcano.

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Scuba diving

by alnoor

The island of Comores offer one of the largest coral atolls in the world. With hundred of species of fish, hundred types of shells and varieties of coral the Comores are a SCUBA divers paradise, with above average chance of seeing large pelagics such as turtles, manta rays, marlin, and whale sharks. With such an abundance of fish life and coral, snorkeling is available in most of the anchorages.

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Scuba diving

by nora_south_africa

They had Scuba diving at la Galawa beach hotel

cruises

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Sunset Cruises

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island tour

by nora_south_africa

Also at la galawa beach Hotel, They tour around the island, also visit the market...and the smallest (woolwrths you ever seen)

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Local dancers

by nora_south_africa

At the La Galawa beach hotel you can see local dancers.......they have evening shows

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Photographing

by southbreeze

Such beautiful surroundings that even the most inexperienced photographer will shoot good pictures. .

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Reviews and photos of Comoros attractions posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Comoros sightseeing.

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  Has anyone got any info on the local surf culture in the Comoros? Some hints on spots or local contacts? 

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A: There is plenty of surfing to be had in Comoros. It is a terrific place to go and indulge the surf bug. It is off the beaten path, which makes it even more intriguing.... 

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