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Comoros

Plan your dives in Comoros

✅ 1 dive sites • 📸 0 photos • 🗓 Best months: The best time to dive in Comoros is from May to November, during the dry season. This period offers calm seas, excellent visibility, and pleasant water temperatures, making it ideal for underwater exploration.

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About Diving in Comoros
Nestled in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, Comoros offers an enchanting escape for scuba diving enthusiasts. This island nation, known for its stunning biodiversity, provides divers with a sense of unspoiled adventure. Expect to be mesmerized by the vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful marine life and the serene atmosphere that envelops each dive. From exploring volcanic underwater landscapes to discovering hidden coral gardens, Comoros promises unforgettable underwater experiences. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of dive sites, from shallow coral reefs to deeper sites with intriguing geological formations. The best time to dive is during the dry season, when the visibility is at its peak, and the waters are calm and inviting. One fascinating fact about diving in Comoros is the opportunity to witness the annual migration of humpback whales, adding a touch of magic to your diving adventures.
Diving Overview
Scuba diving in Comoros is characterized by its rich biodiversity and diverse dive sites. The country's remote location ensures pristine conditions and a sense of discovery for divers. With a range of sites suitable for different skill levels, Comoros is a hidden gem for those seeking unique underwater experiences.
Diving Conditions
Water temperatures range from 25°C to 29°C (77°F to 84°F) throughout the year. Visibility can reach up to 30 meters (100 feet) during the dry season. Currents are generally mild, making most sites accessible to divers of varying skill levels, although some deeper sites may present stronger currents.
Top Dive Sites
  1. Mitsamiouli Reef (Grand Comore)
    Known for its stunning coral gardens and abundant marine life, Mitsamiouli Reef offers a vibrant underwater spectacle, perfect for divers of all skill levels.
  2. Chindini Wall (Moheli)
    This dramatic wall dive features a steep drop-off adorned with colorful corals and sponges. Divers can often spot turtles and reef sharks gliding along the wall.
  3. Mayotte Lagoon (Mayotte)
    A vast and diverse lagoon with a variety of dive sites, including coral gardens, seagrass beds, and deep canyons, attracting a myriad of marine species.
Marine Life
Comoros is home to a spectacular array of marine life. Divers can encounter vibrant reef fish, turtles, and dolphins. Notable species include humpback whales during their migration, as well as reef sharks, manta rays, and the elusive coelacanth, a rare and ancient fish.
Reef Type
Fringing reefs and barrier reefs.
Reef Condition
The reefs in Comoros are generally in good condition, with many areas considered pristine due to limited human impact. However, some sites face challenges from climate change and overfishing.
Conservation
Comoros has established several marine protected areas and is committed to conserving its marine biodiversity. Local regulations may require divers to adhere to specific guidelines to protect the reefs, such as avoiding touching corals and maintaining safe distances from marine life.
Best Time to Dive
The best time to dive in Comoros is from May to November, during the dry season. This period offers calm seas, excellent visibility, and pleasant water temperatures, making it ideal for underwater exploration.
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