THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Moroni
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- AnaPrataDiasCostaLisbon, Portugal511 contributionsUnfortunately, as a woman, I am not allowed into the mosque, therefore, all I could do was look at it from the outside. I consider it a fairly interesting building, especially considering it has withstood the test of time — I saw a very old picture in the museum as well as in the Comoros Tourism Instagram page.Written 20 October 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Gene R JSilver Spring, MD10,800 contributionsAfter paying 2000 Kmf($4.50) for 2 adults, the docent suggested a tour in French. We ventured the 2 floors of exhibits on our own, deciphering the French descriptions. Of special interest; Island model cutaway showing its encompassing 7,745 Mt. Karthala volcano, last erupting in 2006, the historical local kayak, demonstration of their Ylang ylang perfume production, a wooden 48 hole Awale game board, then a hall of natural history with extinct 400M year old Coelacanth fish(discovered in 1938 and found in deep caves in this area of the western Indian Ocean), Comores Flying fox, Green pigeon and many other local birds.Written 3 February 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Meander2048212513310 contributionsWe stayed on the Comoros (Grande Comore) for 10 days. Before we went we thought about arranging everything ourselves via the internet, so that we'd not have to worry about anything once we were there. In the end we didn't and what a great decision that turned out to be.
The hotel (Itsandra Beach) recommended Adore Comores. We asked if a representative could come to the hotel and meet with us to discuss the options available to us. No sooner had we asked, an appoitment was arranged and we met at the hotel 2 days later.
The Adore Comores planned 2 excursions for us and we were taken to amazing spots on the island we would otherwise not have seen. We had delicious food at a secluded local restaurant, saw beautiful sights, and were taken through both Moroni and the old towns in the southwest.
Throughout the trips we were accompanied by a guide who knows the island inside out, was able to answer almost any question we had and went out of his way to make the excurisions as interesting and diverse as possible.
I usually do not name names, mainly because most of the times I don't remember them but in this case I'll make an exception. Thank you Jon for all the time, effort and your support! Thank you Fanja for your stories and your insights. I really don't know the names of the drivers but they did an amazing job. The drivers and roads on the Comores are not quite the same as in Europe. So a real big thanks to the 2 of them for making both my wife and my parents (77 & 82 years of age) feel safe and comfortable in the car.
Should anyone have read down to here then all I can say is look no further - Adore Comores is the agency to use!!! I promise you will not regret it and like I said at the beginning, thank God we planned our excursions with Jon and his team. Wish agency were like this everywhere we go!!!Written 5 October 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.