Maore Day 2025
Date: November 12, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: Comoros Public Holidays
Description
Maore Day is a Comorian holiday that reminds people of the island called Maore by Comoros and Mayotte by France. It is about identity and the idea that Maore belongs to the Comorian nation.
Comoros observes Maore Day each year on May 6. The date marks the country s continued claim to Maore and expresses national attention to the issue in a single public moment every year.
The holiday is significant because it highlights history and politics. It reflects Comoros s view of territorial unity and keeps the question of Maore visible in public life, schools, media, and government messages.
Maore Day also serves as a symbol of national sentiment. For many Comorians it reinforces feelings of belonging and the desire for a peaceful resolution that respects their perspective on the islands.
Traditions
On Maore Day people gather for marches and public speeches. They carry Comorian flags and sing patriotic songs. Young and old join community performances to show unity and pride.
Traditional music plays everywhere. Musicians play twarab and local drums. Dancers wear colorful cloth and perform circle dances and rhythmic steps.
Food is shared with neighbors. Tables have rice cooked with coconut, grilled fish and seafood, cassava dishes, and fried banana or manioc sweets. Everyone offers plates to guests and friends.
Families visit monuments and lay flowers. Some attend mosque prayers and listen to poems about identity. Elders lead rituals that connect past and present.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and government offices will be closed. Public transport can run on reduced schedules and roads near official events get busy. Book ferries and flights early, carry ID and some cash, and expect longer waits.
Join public celebrations in safe, open areas and follow instructions from police or event staff. Keep valuables secure, stay with your group, and respect local requests. Visit museums, markets and beaches outside peak times to enjoy the day more peacefully.