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Comoros Travel Guide
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Comoros Climate and Weather
Located just south of the equator, the islands have a maritime tropical climate with a hot and humid wet season from November to April, and a cool, drier season between May and October. Rainfall and temperature vary from island to island, but generally temperatures average from 78°F to 86°F (26°C to 29°C) in the wet season and about 66°F (19°C) from May to October.Comoros Currency
Money: The official currency is the Comoros Franc (KMF), which is divided into 100 centimes. Its value is tied to the Euro and many major tourist establishments accept Euros as payment. In towns, foreign currency can be exchanged at banks on Ngazidja, but banking facilities are limited on the other islands. The Banque Internationale des Comores (BIC) is the only bank that will change travellers cheques. To avoid additional charges take travellers cheques in Euros. There is no bank on Mwali. Banks are open on weekday mornings only. The acceptance of credit cards is limited to a few upmarket hotels.Currency Exchange Rates | |||||||
| KMF 1 = | US$ 0.29 | £ 0.14 | C$ 0.28 | A$ 0.32 | R 1.92 | EUR 0.20 | NZ$ 0.38 |
Note: These currency exchange rates are not updated daily and should be used as a guideline only.
Comoros Health Overview
There is a risk of malaria throughout the year, and dengue fever outbreaks occur. Protection against Hepatitis A, tetanus and typhoid are recommended. Cholera outbreaks also occur. Many travellers suffer from diarrhoea and food and water precautions are recommended; tap water should be treated or boiled before drinking. Medical facilities are very limited and medications may not be available. Travellers are advised to bring their own personal medical kit, and travel insurance should be comprehensive.Comoros Passport & Visa Requirements
Entry requirements for Americans: US nationals require a passport and a visa to enter the Comoros Islands. Visas can be obtained on arrival.Entry requirements for UK nationals:UK nationals require a passport and a visa to enter the Comoros Islands. Visas can be obtained on arrival.
Entry requirements for Canadians:Canadians require a passport and a visa to enter the Comoros Islands. Visas can be obtained on arrival.
Entry requirements for Australians:Australians require a passport and a visa to enter the Comoros Islands. Visas can be obtained on arrival.
Entry requirements for South Africans:South Africans require a passport and a visa to enter the Comoros Islands. Visas can be obtained on arrival.
Entry requirements for Irish nationals:Irish nationals require a passport and a visa to enter the Comoros Islands. Visas can be obtained on arrival.
Entry requirements for New Zealanders:New Zealand nationals require a passport and a visa to enter the Comoros Islands. Visas can be obtained on arrival.
Passport/Visa Note:Return or onward air tickets and all necessary documents for the next destination are required.
Note: Passport and visa requirements are liable to change at short notice. Travellers are advised to check their entry requirements with their embassy or consulate.
Comoros Basics
Time: Local time is GMT +3.Electricity: Electrical current is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Two-pin plugs are in use.
Language: French and Arabic are the official languages. There are many varieties of Comoran also spoken in every day life.
Health: There is a risk of malaria throughout the year, and dengue fever outbreaks occur. Protection against Hepatitis A, tetanus and typhoid are recommended. Cholera outbreaks also occur. Many travellers suffer from diarrhoea and food and water precautions are recommended; tap water should be treated or boiled before drinking. Medical facilities are very limited and medications may not be available. Travellers are advised to bring their own personal medical kit, and travel insurance should be comprehensive.
Tipping: Tips of 10% are appreciated for good service.
Safety: The islands are relatively crime-free, but visitors should be aware that muggers and pickpockets will target those who look like they are carrying valuables. It is not advisable to walk around at night, particularly in the town centres. Cyclones are possible between January and April, and Le Kartala volcano on Ngazidja is active and erupts periodically. It is advisable to check on the situation before visiting that part of the island.
Customs: The islands are largely Muslim and visitors should respect local traditions and sensitivities, especially during the month of Ramadan. Women in particular are advised to dress conservatively, covering shoulders and legs when away from the beach.
Business: The slow pace of island life is a typical aspect of doing business in the Comoros, where nothing happens too quickly or professionally (French Mayotte is more Western in its approach to punctuality and efficiency). Dress is tidy, but fairly casual, and being an Islamic country, women are expected to dress conservatively. Women are traditionally subservient to men and do not hold key positions in business, so visiting businesswomen will find that they are not treated with the same respect as their male counterparts. Business is usually conducted in French, and sometimes in Arabic, but few people speak English. Business hours are generally 7.30am to 2.30pm Monday to Thursday, and Fridays until 11am (Islamic holy day). During the holy month of Ramadan very little business gets done.
Communications: The international dialling code for the Comoros is +269. The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 0027 for South Africa). International calls made within the country require operator assistance. There is limited cell phone coverage, but this is growing. A few hotels provide Internet access.
Duty Free: Passengers of 18 years and older can bring 400 cigarettes or 100 cigars or 500g tobacco, one bottle each of alcohol and perfume into the country without paying import duty.
Comoros Airports
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Location: The airport is situated 14 miles (23km) north of Moroni on Ngazidja Island (Grand Comore).Time: GMT +3.
Contacts: Tel: +269 731 593.
Transfer to the city: Taxis are available to the town.
Facilities: There are no money changing facilities at the airport. Bars and snack bars, and a left luggage office are available.
Departure tax: None.


