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Explore the tranquil beauty of Plage de Moya, a hidden beach gem in Comoros with golden sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation and adventure.
Plage de Moya is a stunning beach destination in Comoros, where pristine sands meet the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Ideal for relaxation and exploration, this hidden gem offers an unforgettable escape for travelers seeking tranquility and beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from the capital of Mwali, Moutsamoudou, take Route N1 heading south. Continue on Route N1 for about 15 kilometers until you reach the sign for Moya. Turn onto the Unnamed Road and follow it for approximately 3 kilometers. Plage de Moya is located on your right. Parking is usually available near the beach.
Public Transportation
To reach Plage de Moya via public transportation, first head to the main bus station in Moutsamoudou. Look for a minibus or taxi-brousse heading towards Moya. The fare should be around 500 KMF per person. The ride will take approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive in Moya, ask the driver to drop you off near the beach or follow the Unnamed Road until you see the beach on your right. Walking from the drop-off point will take about 10 minutes.
Walking
If you're staying nearby, you can walk to Plage de Moya. From the center of Moya, head towards the coast along the Unnamed Road. The beach is approximately 1.5 kilometers away and should take around 20 minutes on foot. Enjoy the local scenery as you make your way to the beach.
Use Plage de Moya as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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