Tenerife ou Fuerteventura en janvier? (Canaries)
by Lidounette
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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je dois partir aux canaries au mois de janvier et j'ésite beaucoup entre fuerteventura et tenerif . j'ai entendu dire que les temperatures était plus élevé a tenerif et par contre tres venteux à fuerteventura.pourriez vous m'aider a prendre une decision " quelle endroit est le mieux pour passer 1 semaine de vacance ?" et par la meme occasion dans la valise faut plutot prevoir "debardeur, tee shirt ou pull "😉
je vous remercie par avance de toute vos reponses😄
Tenerife est un endroit plus touristique avec plus de balades et de découvertes à faire que Fuetteventura.
Question météo, j'avoue n'avoir pas vraiment perçu une grande différence.
En journée, ce sera short et ti-shirt, mais prévois pour la soirée un truc un peu plus chaud.......mais tout de même pas un gros shetland.
alamanda
Bonsoir
Tenerife et Fuerteventura sont deux îles complètement différentes, comme Lanzarote, d'ailleurs. Sur Ténérife, deux sortes de paysages différents entre l'est( sec) et l'ouest( verdoyant) sans oublier le Teide ..... Sur Fuerteventura, c'est plus désert de pierres mais plus de grandes plages au nord vers Corralejo ( on se croirait au Sahara)mais surtout au sud vers Costa Calma et sur la péninsule de Jandia. La côte ouest est très rocheuse avec quelques criques de sable noir. Il faudrait voir les deux: il y a tant à découvrir sur chacune. Bon choix, (sans doute difficile)
Tenerife et Fuerteventura sont deux îles complètement différentes, comme Lanzarote, d'ailleurs. Sur Ténérife, deux sortes de paysages différents entre l'est( sec) et l'ouest( verdoyant) sans oublier le Teide ..... Sur Fuerteventura, c'est plus désert de pierres mais plus de grandes plages au nord vers Corralejo ( on se croirait au Sahara)mais surtout au sud vers Costa Calma et sur la péninsule de Jandia. La côte ouest est très rocheuse avec quelques criques de sable noir. Il faudrait voir les deux: il y a tant à découvrir sur chacune. Bon choix, (sans doute difficile)
merci pour tes conseils cela va m'eclairer pour les tenus a mettre dans la valise sinon sans abuser tu y es aller a quel periode et si tu as un bon plan hotel "je prend" merci pour tous 😉
tu ne m'aide pa beaucoup " avec tous se descriptif ca donne vraiment envie de voir les deux iles " mais il faut vraiment que je choisisse.tu as certainement eu une petite preference, aller un ptit effort lol 😎
je crois que je vais choisir tenerife, maintenant il y plus qu'a trouver un hotel sympa et bien sur pa" trop cher " peut t'on avoir confiance sur les voyages sur internet.je veut bien des conseils si tu en a 😉
merci par avances
ps: la guadeloupe est mon reve, mais pour le moment pas accesible financierement
Bonsoir
Chaque île des Canaries est différente de sa voisine.C'est ce qui fait toute la richesse de cette région. On peut y retourner plusieurs fois sans voir les mêmes choses. Cette année, à la mi octobre, nous étions donc sur Fuerteventura et nous avons passé une journée sur Lanzarote( et son parc des volcans) On dit aussi, pour le climat, que les Canaries sont les "îles de l'éternel printemps", c'est à dire doux en hiver et frais en été avec les alizés qui soufflent. La saison où il pleut se situe en général de fin décembre à début mars. En ce moment, c'est environ 16/17 le matin et aux alentours de 25 l'après midi ( Rechercher sur TV5.org pour la météo) Je suis allé sur Ténérife il y a 3 ans, début juillet et nous avions un petit hôtel simple, sans animations, mais loin des grands groupes touristiques de Las Américas et Los Christianos( abrités du vent par le Teide). Nous étions sur la côte est à El Médano, hôtel les pieds dans l'eau( on pourrait dire SUR l'eau), en demi pension, au bord d'une plage de sable noir et au milieu de village . Seul ennui: presque toujours du vent Il faut savoir que sur Ténérife, il y a peu de plages, sinon, la plage artificielle de Las Teresitas, au nord. Reste à savoir ce que vous préférez: la plage ou les visites? Pour se promener, Ténérife est plus riche en paysages variés. Pour se baigner Fuerteventura offre de grandes plages( même naturistes pour ceux qui aiment) avec beaucoup de touristes allemands ( On n'y parle pas ou si peu le français...) Je voyage très souvent en réservant sur Internet ( même les locations de voiture) et pas de problèmes Bon voyage
Chaque île des Canaries est différente de sa voisine.C'est ce qui fait toute la richesse de cette région. On peut y retourner plusieurs fois sans voir les mêmes choses. Cette année, à la mi octobre, nous étions donc sur Fuerteventura et nous avons passé une journée sur Lanzarote( et son parc des volcans) On dit aussi, pour le climat, que les Canaries sont les "îles de l'éternel printemps", c'est à dire doux en hiver et frais en été avec les alizés qui soufflent. La saison où il pleut se situe en général de fin décembre à début mars. En ce moment, c'est environ 16/17 le matin et aux alentours de 25 l'après midi ( Rechercher sur TV5.org pour la météo) Je suis allé sur Ténérife il y a 3 ans, début juillet et nous avions un petit hôtel simple, sans animations, mais loin des grands groupes touristiques de Las Américas et Los Christianos( abrités du vent par le Teide). Nous étions sur la côte est à El Médano, hôtel les pieds dans l'eau( on pourrait dire SUR l'eau), en demi pension, au bord d'une plage de sable noir et au milieu de village . Seul ennui: presque toujours du vent Il faut savoir que sur Ténérife, il y a peu de plages, sinon, la plage artificielle de Las Teresitas, au nord. Reste à savoir ce que vous préférez: la plage ou les visites? Pour se promener, Ténérife est plus riche en paysages variés. Pour se baigner Fuerteventura offre de grandes plages( même naturistes pour ceux qui aiment) avec beaucoup de touristes allemands ( On n'y parle pas ou si peu le français...) Je voyage très souvent en réservant sur Internet ( même les locations de voiture) et pas de problèmes Bon voyage
merci pour tous c super sympa
biz
ce n'est pas une réponse mais plutôt une nouvelle question,
en espérant que tu aies fait un choix et le bon,
je me pose la même question à l'heure où je suis au choix de l'une des deux iles pour les vacances de fin février en 2009;
Nous avons la possibilité de partir de francfort hahn par ryanair avec une différence de prix de 50€ à l'avantage de Fuerteventura.
Quel a été ton choix ? ou l'un d'entre vous à t'il vu les deux.
Pour plus de précisions, nous n'aimons pas trop les "usines à touristes" ni les boites de nuit, ni .....
je suis preneur de toutes les bonnes adresses
merci, bonnes vacances à tous j-claude
merci, bonnes vacances à tous j-claude
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