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Hotel Des Iles

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Hotel des iles is also one of the best hotels in Anjouan island Situated in Mutsamudu with ocean vew rooms, airconditions, hot water and WiFI 12 rooms, . .
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Hotel des iles is also one of the best hotels in Anjouan island

Situated in Mutsamudu with ocean vew rooms, airconditions, hot water and WiFI

12 rooms, good local speciality restaurant

Here, you are both in ocean view and city center of Mutsamudu which a historical and cultural city of the island

Mutsamudu city boast a rich cultural tapestry shaped by centuries of history and influences from Africa, Arabia, and beyond. As you wander through the charming streets and bustling markets scattered across the city, you’ll encounter a vibrant blend of Swahili, Arabic, and French influences reflected in everything from the architecture and cuisine to the music and traditions of the local people. Don’t miss the chance to explore the ancient ruins of the medina in Mutsamudu, wander through the aromatic spice market, or attend a traditional dance performance showcasing the city's unique cultural heritage.

Hotel des iles has one of the best restaurant for local gastronomy

It is a really paradise in the heart of Mutsamudu city

Mutsamudu has the only deep-water port in the Comoros Union, with cargo shipping lines serving Europe, China, and mainland Africa. It is also the home port of the Acadie, the ferry that operates shuttles between the various islands of the archipelago.

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The airport is located in Ouani, north of Mutsamudu, and serves Antananarivo, Mayotte, Moroni, and Mohéli.

The university campus and some administrative buildings, including the governor's office, are located in Patsy.

The city is home to a French Alliance, founded in 1969, which includes a library, a 250-seat theater, and classrooms.

Founded in 1482, it is the second most important city in the Union of the Comoros.

The capital of the island was formerly Domoni, before it was moved to Mutsamudu. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the harbor was a popular stop, particularly for the English, on the route to India.




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