Comoros

Save

Introducing Comoros

Haphazardly scattered across the Indian Ocean, the mysterious, outrageous and enchanting Comoros islands are the kind of place you go to just drop off the planet for a while. Far removed from the clutter that comes with conventional paradises – sprawling hotels, neon discos – the Comoros are so remote even an international fugitive could hide out here.

Rich in Swahili culture, and devoutly Muslim, the charming inhabitants come from a legendary stock of Arab traders, Persian sultans, African slaves and Portuguese pirates. The four developed islands offer everything from relaxing on white-sand beaches by turquoise seas to hiking through rainforests on the lookout for giant bats.

Show full overview

Advertisement

Hotels & Hostels

Check out all our reviewed and recommended accommodation and book online.

Find Hotels & Hostels

Advertisement

Beach at Galawa Beach Resort.
View gallery

Beach at Galawa Beach Resort.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Thor Vaz de Leon
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Coastal town.
  • Portrait of woman with painted face.
  • Boats on beach at Galawa Beach Resort.
  • Children posing for camera.
  • Beach at Galawa Beach Resort.
  • Boy sitting in front of mosque.
View gallery