In this collection, we present the main natural and cultural attractions of the Comoros archipelago, including beaches, religious monuments, natural sites, and museums.
Mohéli, Comoros
Marine reserve established in 2001 covering 400 square kilometers, home to coral reefs, sea turtles, and dolphins.
Grande Comore, Comoros
This black sand beach is surrounded by palm trees and banana plants. The waters are suitable for swimming and diving.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Active volcano rising to 2361 meters over the island. Its crater spans 3 kilometers in diameter containing fumaroles.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Coastal geological formation consisting of a natural cavity in volcanic rock, where waves create marine geysers.
Moroni, Grande Comore, Comoros
The largest mosque in Comoros, built in the 20th century, with its white minaret and arches overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Anjouan, Comoros
Stretch of white sand lined with coconut trees where tidal variations create natural pools at different times of the day.
Anjouan, Comoros
Volcanic peak reaching an altitude of 1595 meters, covered with rainforest and offering a view over the entire island of Anjouan.
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Historic residence of Comorian sultans built in the 19th century featuring Swahili-influenced architecture and coral stone walls.
Anjouan, Comoros
Natural marine water body located in a volcanic rock formation, accessible via a footpath from the coast.
Moroni, Grande Comore, Comoros
Cultural institution showcasing collections of traditional objects, historical documents, and archaeological pieces illustrating the heritage of Comoros.
Ali-Foundi, Grande Comore, Comoros
Coastal area characterized by its clear fine sand, bordered by palm trees, offering opportunities for swimming and fishing.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Marketplace where local artisans and producers sell manufactured goods, spices, textiles, and food products.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Natural water body located in the Karthala massif, accessible by a hiking trail at an altitude of 1070 meters.
Mohéli, Comoros
Coastal area divided into public and private sections, frequented by local fishermen and residents of the adjacent village.
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Open-air commercial center where vendors offer local agricultural produce, spices, clothing, and crafts.
Moroni, Grande Comore, Comoros
Strip of white sand coastline bordered by a row of palm trees, located near Moroni city center.
Moroni, Grande Comore, Comoros
Cultural center hosting exhibitions, theatrical performances, and musical shows to promote Comorian arts.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Network of underground caverns formed by ancient lava tunnels with stalactites and volcanic rock formations.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Stretch of white sand lined with palm trees facing the Indian Ocean, where swimming and diving are possible year-round.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Historic district where sultans lived with their palaces and mosques. Remains of fortifications and traditional coral stone buildings reflect the maritime history of the region.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Stretch of black volcanic sand bordering the Indian Ocean. Powerful waves and rock formations create a notable geological site in the south of the island.
Anjouan, Comoros
Crater lake surrounded by steep volcanic walls. The surrounding forest hosts endemic species and the site is a refuge for migratory birds.
Iconi, Grande Comore, Comoros
Coastal wetland where mangroves create a natural habitat for crabs, fish, and birds. The aerial roots filter the water and protect the shoreline.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Volcanic formation with a hiking trail leading to telecommunications facilities. The site offers views of the surrounding landscape.
Mvouni, Grande Comore, Comoros
Colonial construction situated on high ground providing views of Moroni city and the historic district of Iconi below.
Grande Comore, Comoros
Elevated geological area characterized by volcanic formations and plants unique to this region of Comoros.
Moroni, Grande Comore, Comoros
Ancient district of Moroni with narrow alleys, coral stone houses, and traditional carved wooden doors.