Moucha Island is a coral island in the Gulf of Tadjoura, just off the shores of Djibouti. Its total length is no more than 3 km, and it is surrounded by Maskali Island, a group of tiny islands and a coral reef. Together, these are sometimes called the Moucha Islands and are known for their diving opportunities, as well as for swimming, snorkelling and fishing.
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It's about a 30 to 45 minute boat ride to the islands from the Port of Djibouti. Many visitors head to the island with a small private or chartered boat, but there is also a ferry connection from the Port. The fare shouldn't be more than a couple francs.
Get around[edit]
As the islands are small and mostly undeveloped, the way to get around is by foot.
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Eat[edit]
As the islands are a rather popular day trip for Djibouti middle class, a few outdoor places to eat and drink are usually available.
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Sleep[edit]
There aren't really any sleeping facilities available, but it is not unusual for visitors to bring some camping stuff and stay on the islands overnight.
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