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Essential Facts for Visiting Comoros
Health & Safety Tips for comoros
Connectivity & Mobility in comoros
Seamless Connectivity with Leading Comorian Carriers
Tourists visiting Comoros can expect reliable mobile network coverage, predominantly 4G/LTE, provided by the two main operators: Comores Telecom and Telma Comores. These networks ensure physical SIM card users have access to voice calls, SMS, and mobile data services across the main islands, particularly in urban centers and along major transportation routes. While rural and remote areas may experience more limited signal strength, connectivity is generally stable where most tourist activities occur. For those preferring digital convenience, eSIMs offer an alternative to physical SIMs. Prune provides eSIM options, allowing travelers to activate a local plan digitally before or upon arrival, streamlining the process of getting connected without needing to locate a physical store.
Source: Comores Telecom Official Website (comorestelecom.km) & Telma Comores Official Website (telma.km)
Confidence: 0.8
Update Cycle: 6-12 months

Affordable Prepaid SIM Options
For tourists in Comoros, obtaining a local prepaid SIM card is straightforward and generally affordable. A physical SIM card from either Comores Telecom or Telma Comores typically costs around 1,000 to 2,000 Comorian Francs (KMF), equivalent to approximately 2 to 4 US dollars, not including data or call credit. Data bundles are purchased separately, with common options like 1GB ranging from 2,000 KMF to 3,000 KMF (roughly 4 to 6 US dollars), offering good value for essential communication and internet access. These prices are competitive for the region, making it easy for visitors to stay connected economically. Travelers looking for convenient digital alternatives should note that https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans.
Source: Comores Telecom Official Website (comorestelecom.km) - Prepaid Offers, Telma Comores Official Website (telma.km) - Prepaid Offers
Confidence: 0.85
Update Cycle: 3-6 months

Strong 4G/LTE in Urban Centers
Mobile network coverage in Comoros' major metropolitan areas primarily relies on 4G/LTE technology, with 5G connectivity not yet widely available or marketed for tourist use. Visitors can expect strong and reliable 4G/LTE signals in the capital city of Moroni on Grande Comore, as well as in Mutsamudu, the largest city on Anjouan. These urban hubs offer consistent mobile internet speeds suitable for browsing, social media, navigation, and standard communication. While speeds may vary based on network congestion and specific location, the overall quality of 4G/LTE in these and other significant towns like Fomboni (Mohéli) is sufficient to meet the connectivity needs of most tourists.
Source: Ookla Speedtest Global Index (speedtest.net/global-index/comoros)
Confidence: 0.85
Update Cycle: 1-3 months

Money & Daily Life in comoros
Currency
The official currency of Comoros is the Comorian Franc (KMF), which is pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate of 1 EUR = 491.9677 KMF. While Euros are often accepted in larger hotels and some tourist-oriented businesses, especially in Moroni, it is highly recommended to carry local currency for daily expenses, smaller purchases, and transactions in local markets or outside the capital. Exchange services are available at banks, but it's wise to exchange a sufficient amount upon arrival.
Source: XE.com, OANDA, various travel guides
Confidence: 0.98
Update Cycle: Annual

Tipping culture
Tipping in Comoros is not a deeply ingrained custom or mandatory practice, but it is certainly appreciated for good service, particularly in the tourism sector. For hotel staff, restaurant servers, tour guides, and drivers, a small gratuity acknowledging their efforts is a kind gesture. There are no strict rules, but rounding up taxi fares or leaving a few hundred Comorian Francs (KMF) for satisfactory service would be considered appropriate and welcomed.
Source: Travel forums, guidebooks
Confidence: 0.85
Update Cycle: Biennial

Credit cards
Credit card acceptance in Comoros is extremely limited, primarily restricted to a few major hotels and some larger establishments in the capital city, Moroni. Visitors should not rely on credit cards for most transactions. ATMs are scarce and often unreliable, frequently running out of cash or being out of service, even in Moroni. It is strongly advised to carry a sufficient amount of cash, preferably in Euros (which can be easily exchanged) or Comorian Francs, for the duration of your trip.
Source: US State Department, travel blogs, guidebooks
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: Biennial

Plug/Voltage
Comoros operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency. The electrical outlets primarily use Type C and Type E plug sockets. Type C features two round pins, while Type E has two round pins and a hole for the socket's male earthing pin. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., North America, which uses 120V) will require a voltage converter in addition to a plug adapter. It's advisable to bring a universal travel adapter.
Source: WorldStandards.eu, travel adapter sites
Confidence: 0.99
Update Cycle: Infrequent

Local language(s)
Comoros has three official languages: Comorian (Shikomori), Arabic, and French. Comorian, a Bantu language closely related to Swahili, is the most widely spoken language among the general population and is the national language. French is used in administration, education, and by the educated elite, making it useful for international visitors in official or business settings. Arabic holds cultural and religious significance, particularly in religious education and practices. Basic French or a few Comorian phrases can be helpful for interaction.
Source: CIA World Factbook, Wikipedia, Omniglot
Confidence: 0.99
Update Cycle: Infrequent

Weather and Seasonal Guide for comoros

Best time to visit
May to November
This period marks the dry season, known as 'Kusi,' characterized by lower humidity, less rainfall, and comfortable warm temperatures. It's ideal for all outdoor activities including beach relaxation, diving, and exploring the islands, with fewer disruptions from weather and generally pleasant conditions.
Avg temp(march)
29°C
March continues the hot and wet trend, though rainfall might start to slightly decrease towards the end of the month. Humidity remains high. While not ideal for extensive outdoor activities, the lush green landscapes are at their peak.
Source: National Office of Tourism of Comoros
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: Every 12 months
Pilot Summary
comoros
Comoros is an enchanting archipelago in the Indian Ocean, offering pristine volcanic landscapes, white-sand beaches, and a vibrant blend of African, Arab, and French cultures. Explore its lush forests, discover fragrant spice plantations, and dive into crystal-clear waters.
Destination
comoros
Category
East African Islands
Languages
Comorian, Arabic, French
Special Rules
Visa on arrival is widely available for most nationalities. Modest dress is appreciated, especially outside tourist resorts, and traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road.
Average Flight Times from Croatia to Comoros
Zagreb (ZAG)
Zagreb Airport Franjo Tuđman
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Duration
18 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Turkish Airlines
Split (SPU)
Split Airport
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Duration
20 hr 00 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Emirates
Dubrovnik (DBV)
Dubrovnik Airport
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Duration
21 hr 00 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Qatar Airways
Pula (PUY)
Pula Airport
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Duration
32 hr 00 min
Flight Type
2 Stops
Airlines
Lufthansa
Ethiopian Airlines









