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Amphidrome - Mayotte
Africa

Pour relier Grande-Terre et Petite-Terre, deux solutions : la barge et l'amphidrome. Réservée aux piétons et aux deux-roues, la barge est désormais un moyen de transport tout à fait sécurisé. Le soir, des agents de sécurité y patrouillent pour assurer la sécurité.

La compagnie Service de Transport Maritime (STM) relie Grande-Terre et Petite-Terre avec des barges (bacs), toutes les 30 minutes environ, et toutes les heures de nuit jusqu'à 0h30 (3h le week-end). Durée de la traversée : 15 mn. 

Compter environ 15 € pour une traversée aller-retour avec une voiture, et seulement 0,75 € pour un piéton. On paye en gare maritime de Mamoudzou (Grande-Terre).

Il existe une liaison bi-hebdomadaire de Petite-Terre vers Anjouan, aux Comores : autour de 150 € l'aller-retour, sur le Maria Galanta. En revanche, il n'y a pas de liaison bateau entre Mayotte et Madagascar.

L'amphidrome est quant à lui dédié aux voitures et aux camions.

(via : http://www.routard.com)

Copyright: Romain Calvetti
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 22/01/2014
Chargée: 07/05/2014
Published: 07/05/2014
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Tags: mayotte; boat; car; ferry
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