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Currency

KMF

Number of flights per week

2

Top destinations

Moroni

Most popular airline

Air Tanzania

Most popular airport

Prince Said Ibrahim Intl. Airport

Popular Flight Destinations in Comoros

About Comoros

The Comoros, also known as the Comoros Islands, is an island country located in the Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of Africa. The capital and the largest city, as well as the most developed, is Moroni. Comoros has been a French colony for many years, and French influences are still prevalent in the country. Additionally, traces of Arab and South Asian cultures can also be observed.
In Comoros, Comorian is spoken, along with Arabic and French. The country's cuisine reflects its multicultural background, offering various preparations of familiar dishes with different cooking techniques. Tropical fruits are particularly popular among visitors in this oceanic island country, where seafood is also a must-try.
Comoros has a tropical climate with temperatures consistently above 20 degrees throughout the year, and rainfall occurs in every season. Livestock farming and agriculture, especially the cultivation of grains, spices, and potatoes, are practiced. However, the country's economy is not in great shape, and a significant portion of the population faces financial difficulties. Local products ranging from food to clothing can be found in street markets spread across the country, where bargaining is common.
It is strongly advised not to drink tap water in the country, and consuming open foods is also discouraged. Before eating attractive tropical fruits, they should be washed with drinking water. Additionally, it's important to note that traffic is always congested in Comoros. Despite Islam being widespread in Comoros, there are more small mosques than large mosques throughout the country. Nevertheless, the Old Friday Mosque located along the coastline is a must-see structure for visitors.
Comoros boasts numerous beautiful beaches, with Moroni Beach in the capital being the most popular. Mwali Island is famous for its serene natural beaches, while Nzwani Island, referred to as the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," offers the enjoyment of unspoiled nature. Nightlife in Comoros is limited, and places selling alcoholic beverages are few. The country hosts various festivals throughout the year, and scuba diving, whether with tanks or snorkeling, is a highly favored activity among visitors.

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