Bonjour,
je compte partir en grèce à la mi-juin, seule pour environ 12 jours... Je prévois un vol pour Athène, par la suite j aimerai faire un circuit de 3-4 jours sur le continent. Puis me dirigé vers les iles (probablement, satorini, paros et mykonos) J'hésite entre un circuit organisé, ou y aller par moi même...
Avez vous des suggestions pour moi, ou des idées de destinations??
Merci de votre aide
3 4 jours sur le continent
en allant vite avec les bus locaux KTEL les météores et Delphes
1 jour arrivée à Athénes départ de suite pour Delphes 3h de bus
2 jour visite du site et apres midi taxi pour visiter Asios Loukas le plus beau monastére de Gréce
3 journée pour "monter "vers les météores nuit à Kastraki 5 h de bus
4 visite le matin de 1 ou 2 monastére retour sur Athénes en aprés midi 5 h de bus
il reste 8 jours pour 2 iles il y en a 71 en Gréce aprés cela dépend de vos gouts 😉 qu'aimez vous ?
Je ne suis pas très du genre histoire, biensur je veux voir les "must" de la grèce... J'apprécie particulièrement les beaux paysages, les endroits inusités, M'imprégnier de la culture local.
Quel iles me suggère tu?
Merci pour tes infos c est grandement apprécier
je pars également seule en Grèce mi-juin; mon programme n'est pas encore défini, mais après quelques jours à Athènes, je pense partir dans les îles. on peut peut-être partager une partie du voyage si nos itinéraires coïncident!
Bonjour,
Plutôt que de faire des heures et des heures de bus pour aller aux Météores, si tu ne veux consacrer que quelques jours au continent, je te suggère d'aller à Nauplie. Il y a un bus qui part toutes les heures (à la demie) depuis la gare routière de kifissou. Le trajet jusqu'à Nauplie dure 2h.15 à 2h.30. (Pour rejoindre la gare routière prendre le bus 051, derrière Omonia, à l'angle de la rue Menandrou et Zinonos)
Nauplie est une ville charmante, très agréable à vivre. De là, tu peux aller voir, au moins, Epidaure et faire une balade dans la région, qui est magnifique. Tu peux aussi aller à Mycènes, bien sûr. Le paysage est magnifique. Si décidément tu ne veux pas visiter des sites archéologiques, tu pourras faire des balades en bord de mer, en profiter pour te baigner et prendre le soleil sur une des nombreuses terrasses du port.
Jette un oeil à mon blog : http://mesescapadesengrece.blogspot.com
Bonnes vacances
Bonjour,
nous ne voyons pas d'idees serieuses qui te seduisent, Sofia et moi sommes specialises dans le tourisme sur mesure en Grece ou nous vivons. Voila ce que nous te suggerons pour tes 12 jours... il nous manque qq infos mais nous considerons 12 jours dans le pays et pas de moyen de locomotion.
jour 1 Il est d'une evidence de ce rendre a l'Acropole pour voir l'embleme de la ville: le Parthenon. On prolonge aux collines voisine, on redescend vers le nouveau musee de l'acropole pour prendre un peu de fraicheur, en sortant on se dirige vers le portique d'Hadrien et le temple de Zeus, on poursuit en traversant le parc de Zappio (jolie monument neo classique de style grec) pour se diriger vers le Stade de Marbre. Ensuite vers la place Syntagma, on traverse le Parc National abritant + de 600 varietes d'arbres, on fait une petite halte. La soiree peut se terminer dans les bars et tavernes de Plaka ou Psiri plus a la mode.
jour 2 allez, on se leve pas trop tard et on se dirige vers l'agora moderne du centre et les boutiques a epices... puis on se dirige de nouveau en direction de l'Acropole, mais la, on ne grimpe pas... a hauteur de Monastiraki, on cherche, on regarde... mais on ne s'attarde pas... on va visiter le site de l'ancienne agora avant le plein soleil... on flanera a l'ombre des rues de Monastiraki et Plaka ensuite. Quand le soleil n'est plus au zenit, on peut se lancer dans la decouverte d'Athenes Neo-Classique sur le bld Akademias et a la rue commercante Ermou, ou encore au quartier Kolonaki plus kitch.
jour 3 En route pour la journee, les dernieres photos au centre et puis on file vers le site de Keramikos, on assite apres, a la releve de la garde des efzones sur la place de syntagma. On prend son courage et on grimpe au mont Lycabette... ouf on est en haut... ha! un cafe... c'a tombe a pic.... on reprend ses esprits et ...ho!!! quelle vue sur Athenes... l'Acropole... olala !!! maintenant la descente... c'est quand meme mieux.... en soiree une viree au coin branche de Gazi et Keramikos, bars a musique, restos, tavernes a gogo...
puis un petit repos...
Si notre facon de te presenter une idee pour ton sejour te seduit, dis le nous et tu auras la suite demain..
Sofia et Patrice
Wow c est vraiment super, merci beaucoup.
Vous avez viser juste, pas de moyen de transport, parcontre, à cause des horraires d avion, se sera probablement 14 jours. Je pensais passé la premiere journée à Athènem et par la suite, faire un circuits sur le continent (par ex. aller vers météores) Puis me dirigé dans les iles, et revenir pour les 2 dernier jours à athène, question de pas stresser pour l avion.
Dans les iles, c est certain que je veux aller à Santorin et à Mykonos, apres je sais pas.
Votre aide m'ai précieuse merci
Message recu, nous te retournons ca dans la journee
en attendant si tu le desires, consulte ces liens qui ressemblent en partie a ton souhait pour les Cyclades, et aussi un regard sur les Meteores
http://www.grecevacances.com/rubrique, beautes-et-magie-de-l-egee,1367166.html
http://www.grecevacances.com/rubrique, eclats-des-cyclades,1371010.html
http://www.grecevacances.com/rubrique, archeo-vertige-balneotherapie,1333772.html
cela te permettra de patienter jusque nous t'envoyons ton idee de voyage.
Je vais suivre de très près cette discussion car je ferais la même chose mais sur la 2e quinzaine de juillet : je prévois les 2 premiers et derniers jours à Athènes et entre les 2 deux, séjour dans quelques iles. Malheureusement, j'ai un très gros habdicap, j'ai le mal de mer 🙁. Il faudra donc que la (les) traversée(es) soit relativement courte(s)!
J'aurais quand même quelques questions:
- çà craint pas trop une fille seule ? notamment le ferry ou même les iles? C'est tout bête à dire mais on ne sait jamais😕
- quel budget prévoir pour ce mini road trip?niveau logement, nourriture?Etant seule, je ne ferais pas de boites denuit mais je compte en profiter pour me faire de belles visites, des restos sympas et surtout en prendre plein les yeux!!
non cela ne craint pas ni sur les ferries ni sur les iles
D autre part plus un ferrie est gros moins tu a de chances d avoir le mal de mer
Compte un budget global minimun de 50 euros en chambres chez l habitant avec les repas
Des iles sympa pas trop loin du continent
Andros
Tinos
Kythnos
Serifos
Sifnos
Parlant de budget...
quelqu un connait les prix pour les traversiers (je sais qu il y en a 3 différents)
Comment coute une chambre chez l habitant? Et qu est ce que ca comprend?
bonsoir
j1 Arrivee , bienvenue, kalos orisate (καλως ορισατε)... selon l'heure... decouverte de la ville ou Athenes la nuit.
j2-j3 Depart circuit bustour de 2 jours "Delphes et Meteores" compter 200 euro environ
ou J2 Argolie (Epidaure, Tyrinthe etc) ou Delphes. compter 100 Euro l'une ou l'autre en bustour (Meteores impossible en 1 journee) et J3 decouverte d'Athenes et 1/2 journee tourbus au Cap Sounio 45 Euro environ.
j4-j7 Route vers Mykonos - Hebergement dans l'ile - decouverte des 2 Mykonos, la diurne et la nocturne-Excursion au Sanctuaire de Delos-
j8 -j11 Route vers Santorin - visions fantastiques - Ville de Thira, Imerovigli, Oia, Akrotiri (ville minoenne ensevelie), le Volcan, les ilots, les plages...
j14 Selon l'heure de depart... dernieres courses et a bientot. merci....
Je trouve le programme un peu serre et speed, certains endroits sont a decouvrir avec plus de quietude... mais de si loin... il est vrai et je le comprend, il faut engranger le plus de must... pas trop de cailloux anciens dans ce circuit des sites encore bien conserves et parmis les plus reputes, tous inscrits au patrimoine mondial de l' UNESCO.
salut🙂
aller au cap Soumion depuis Athénes c'est dans les 6 à 7 euros aller ....+le ticket d'entrée du site
aller à Delphes pour la journée cela fait 6 h de bus aller retour
si on a le courage de le faire par soi meme cela coute la moitié d'une excursion organisé
Pour le faire par soi meme
oui un peu de courage , un peu de préparation avec un guide papier
personnellement nous utilisons le Greece 2010 de Lonely Planet il est en anglais mais couvre et la Gréce continentale et toutes les iles
il y a des exemplaires à prix réduits sur Amazon 😉
Magne tu es bien sympa, mais le transports en commun c'est le bordel en Grece, il faut y vivre tous les jours pour le savoir mais pas se contenter de chapoter toutes les conversations sur mon pays d'adoption et envoyer les gens qui n'ont pas en realite le temps de se perdre, pour le perdre.
Tes tuyaux sont bons pour un routard qui chemine au bon vent, pas pour la personne qui desire en 12 ou 14 jour admirer les beautes du pays, et qui ne souhaite peut etre pas "mourir" de chaud dans un bus parfois sans climatisation....
Les propositions faite a mon amie du Canada... entre autre, sont des excursions proposees dans les hotels sur Athenes, et en + du transport, comprennent dans ce prix la visite guidee de chaque site et du repas pour les exursions 1 ou 2 jours... Elle est libre de son choix... mais en venant de si loin, il ne faut pas rater son coup.
Si tu fais le compte, tes billets de KTEL allez retour pas moins de 50 Euros sans explication (a par le guide du routard qui ne t'aide pas sur les site comme delphes ou Meteores a mettre le nom sur la chose ou le monastere...) avec des arrets dans des cafetarias degueu et chers... sans aucun repas.... et il faut savoir, que les portables des grecques sonnent a tout bout de champ est que le bus entier entend les conversations (pays mediteraneen oblige) on aime se faire voir et remarquer... la discression... on repasse...... Je ne pense pas que le souvenir, a part etre pittoresque, est reposant ou enrichissant...
excuse mon ironie mais je laisse passer des tonnes de tes messages mais a chaque lecture je constate que tu sais toujours mieux que ce qui habite le pays, nous donnons des infos de qualites car en plus c'est notre metier... ces meme infos garanties, on ne peut les avoir gratuitement chez les voyagistes, notre volonte est de promouvoir un pays que l'on aime mais ne pas laisser ternir les souvenirs par de mauvaises experiences...
voyager de façons autonome en Grece l Anglais meme basique est relativement parlé et si on a un peu de temps c est un pays qui á offrir beaucoup
( voir par ex le blog de loulou 1981, membre de voyage forum qui decrit bien son voyage de Mai Juin 2010 )
Ici c est un forum et tout le monde á le droit á la parole ...... cela fait 13 ans que je voyage en Grece et moi contrairement á toi je n ai rien á vendre....... Nous prenons les bus KTEL SANS PROBLEMES et on est loin d etre des routards vu le genre de restos et d hotels que nous fréquentons cela nous arrive aussi de louer des maisons des voitures et de faire du bateau et tout cela en direct sans intermédiaires
Certes je suis un prof du tourisme, mais je suis au forum pour donner gratuitement des infos, et contrairement a toi je regarde les attentes des membres, j'analyse leur besoin.
je ne les dirige pas vers des destinations qui ne correspondent pas a leur desirs, mais les conseille au mieux dans leur choix... pour qui passent le sejour qu'il rêvent et sans surprise.
Je ne te retire pas le droit de t'exprimer , mais il ne faut pas non plus jouer au prof "Cappello" de la Grece...
de plus je ne suis ni agence ni tour operateur mais concepteur de voyage et coacht touristique groupement d'achat.. nous receptionnons qui le desire sur la Grece ... meme si sur mon site aucun prix d'appel ne figurent et mes tarifs son basics, c'est simplement pour que les groupes auquels appartienent les plus grands tours operateurs qui devorent le marche, ne piratent mon site... mais avec plus de 50 passages jour pour une petite identite, je ne pleure pas...
Le tourisme equitable est parfois la ou on ne le pense pas. De plus tu ne peux comparer ton experience, moi aussi je voyage en KTEL mais toi tu es rode au systeme Grec pas les personnes pour qui c'est la premiere...
si tu te souviens, je sais aprecier tes conseils quand il sont justifies et j'en ai fait par sur le forum... au fait Odette du Canada est sur Athenes nous allons aller prendre un verre ensemble....
voila mon but... m'enrichir d'amis du monde, mais pas vendre.... le forum n'est pas un lieu... ne te coince pas... je n'avais pas d'autre moyen de te le dire...
Mais si tu passes de nouveau en Grece, c'est aussi avec plaisir que je leverai le verre avec toi...
bonjour
je pars le 5 juin pour 10 jours en grece finalement. Vous avez des hotels ou chambre chez l habitant à me recommandez? la premiere nuit à Athene ensuite 3 jours sur la cote, puis direction santotini 2 jours 2jours mykonos, et 2 jours athene. Je sais c est court mais bon... J aimerai des endroits assez central et facile d acces.
Que pensez vous des traversiers?
Merci
en 10 jours tu n'aura pas le temps de faire grand chose
3 jours sur la cote de quelle cote parle tu ?
2 jours pour Santorin ou Mykonos c'est vraiment court en temps et cela va faire cher en déplacements en traversiers
Ok mais ca repond pas à ma question. J aimerai aller à Delphe ou au météores les 3-4 premier jours et apres 2 jours à santorini et 2 jours à mykonos et les 2 dernier à athene
pour les hotels je vous conseille de consulter www.booking.com , et selectionner un hotel sur le littoral de l'Attique (sur Vouliagmenis, Voula, Glyfada, Alimos, Faliro ). En fonction de ton choix et de l'heure d'arrivee a l'aeroport d'Athenes, le bus economique 5euro par personne dessert le littoral 24h/24h ou le taxi...
En ce qui concerne les tickets de traversees, il y a des petites agences un peu partout ou il te sera facile de reserver et parfois meme dans les hotels ou via Internet payable par carte bancaire Internationale.
Pour reperer le port du Piree et la porte d'embarquement, il y a face au port, une multitude des petites agences, tu y trouveras sans probleme en debut de saison tes billets sans reservation prealable, les prix sont fixes partout. Nous te conseillons durant tes 3 jours sur le littoral d'y faire un saut.
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I’m a 67-year-old woman who loves to travel, and for my third solo trip, I’ve decided to explore Indonesia.
I’ll be there from September 1st to October 5th, and I’m really struggling to plan my itinerary.
I’d love any advice you can share—I’ll read it all carefully.
So far, I’ve booked my first two nights with a local host in Jakarta, and then I’m heading to Borobudur. That’s all I’ve got planned for now.
Do you think I should book accommodations and transport tickets in advance? It seems really complicated, or could I just decide day by day based on how I feel?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a solo trip to Mongolia this summer, without an agency. However, I’d like to have a guide accompany me for certain parts of my journey.
From my research, I understand that most "activities," accommodations, and transportation are best arranged day by day, depending on opportunities and encounters. Without an agency, everything is organized on the spot.
I’d love to hear more opinions on this, especially regarding the Orkhon Valley.
Here’s the itinerary I’m planning:
* UB -> Mörön (flight) -> Khatgal (local buses)
A few days at Lake Khövsgöl
* Khatgal -> Mörön -> Jargalant -> Tariat (local buses)
A few days at the White Lakes
* White Lakes -> Tsetserleg -> Kharkhorin (4x4 with driver)
A few days in the Orkhon Valley
+ the Eight Lakes (horseback trekking with a guide)
* Return to UB
From what I’ve gathered, the first part should be fairly straightforward, but I have questions about the Orkhon Valley.
Here are my questions:
-> Tsetserleg to Kharkhorin route:
Have any of you made this trip by booking a driver on the spot when arriving in Tsetserleg? Was it easy to find an available driver? And did you find it easy/difficult/impossible to find other travelers to share the ride with? Ideally, I’d like to share this leg with fellow travelers.
-> The Eight Lakes: Could you share your experience with the Eight Lakes? Did you easily find a guide directly on site? Were you able to share this experience with other travelers?
Last question for women who’ve traveled solo in Mongolia:
-> How did you experience it? Do you have any specific tips or recommendations?
I’m considering a road trip (rental car) to explore the Canadian Rockies in September 2026, starting in Calgary and ending with about 10 days in Vancouver and the surrounding area. (Two weeks in the Rockies and a little under two weeks in Vancouver and nearby.)
I’d like to say that being a woman traveling alone doesn’t really bother me. That’s not the issue. Being a woman is just how it is, and I don’t see that changing anytime soon, but traveling solo is something I could fix by finding travel companions. However, I had a not-so-great experience in India with two girls who were total strangers at first and turned out to be quite annoying, so I’m a bit put off by the idea now.
My question is simple, assuming I do this trip alone: is it worth sticking *only* to driving? I have **zero** sense of direction—with a map, I’m hopeless. So, is it realistic to think, "With my GPS, I’ll just drive from Calgary to Vancouver and see what I see," since I don’t see myself hiking alone? I’m not easily scared, but I wouldn’t feel confident doing that solo. Unless all the sightseeing is done with a guide (but then, hello, the cost—my budget isn’t exactly overflowing).
What do you all think?
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Take care and happy travels.
Cheers,
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* Maybe I could hire a driver? What would that cost, since some places seem tricky to reach by public transport. Do you have any driver recommendations?
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GORIS and TATEV
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HAGHPAT
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1. Choose a practical and sturdy bag
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4. A pouch for essentials
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5. Traveling lighter makes all the difference
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Hi,
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Or:
Negombo 1 day - Anuradhapura 2 days - Jaffna 2 days - Sigiriya 2 days - Dambulla 1 day - Kandy 2 days - Ella 1 day - Galle 3 days
For your advice.
Is it better to finish in Galle or Kalpitiya?
Thanks in advance!
Nicole
This is a warning message! I’d like to address it especially to young women traveling alone for the first time in India. Other travelers may react to my post based on their own experiences, but I think what I’m about to say shouldn’t be taken lightly—unless that’s what you’re looking for!
Last July, I traveled to Northern India. I stopped in Khajuraho to see the famous tantric temples. I stayed one night, and that was more than enough. Khajuraho is very touristy, but you should know that 80% of young Indian men there are "gigolos." Locals call these young men (aged 18 to 30) "playboys" or "Lapka" (which means "capture the woman" in Hindi)!!!
They approach tourists with kindness and politeness, offering tea or a motorcycle ride (which they’ve often gotten from generous Western female tourists) to waterfalls a few kilometers from Khajuraho or other tourist sites. After befriending you, they charm you—be careful, these are professionals who are very skilled at this; it’s all they do, and they do it well. They’ll offer you food, drinks, and even temple entry to confuse you. They’ll suggest spending the evening or even the night with them. **Refuse (unless you’re into local flings and that’s why you came)!!!!**
At first, you’ll be seduced by their generosity, let your guard down, and then they’ll make you believe in *true love*. They won’t leave you alone and will keep in touch via email or phone if you give them your details. The lines they use to soften you up and scam you include: *"I’m the only one taking care of my family, my brother is sick, I don’t know what to do..."* All of this is to manipulate you into offering them money. They’ll never ask for it outright (to avoid being exposed) but will wait for you to suggest it.
If you receive emails from them, they’ll never be signed, and their name won’t appear in the email address (to avoid leaving traces). They use fake names to avoid being reported. If you believe their sob stories and offer help, they’ll give you a bank account number to send money via Western Union. These young men make a living from this—selling their bodies and scamming people! They’re very skilled, charming, manipulative, and *big-time cheaters*!
(Especially one young man who goes by the alias *Tony*—apparently the most skilled. He lives in a hotel near the lake, *Krishna Cottage*, and is in regular contact via Skype with Western women he’s tricked into believing he loves them while shamelessly scamming them. He even opened an internet café on the roof of the hotel with money he stole from women who fell for his charm.)
So, young romantic women craving love, sensitive singles, or anyone emotionally vulnerable—**don’t let yourself be scammed!!!** This behavior is becoming more common in India and is still relatively unknown. Male prostitution is on the rise, and cases of romantic scams and financial fraud by gigolos are increasing.
hi everyone! I’d like to visit Montreal and the surrounding areas in August, and I’ve got 3 weeks of vacation. I’m traveling alone and will be visiting my daughter, who recently moved there. She’ll be working and only available in the evenings! So I’m torn between spending a week in Montreal, then taking a flight to Cuba, and returning to France from Havana—or staying in Montreal and exploring the nearby areas alone.
For my first idea—going to Cuba—is it feasible in terms of administrative formalities and legality? And for my second idea, is it possible to take buses? If so, is it too expensive? And are there many places served by them?
From FES, I’d like to spend a few days in:
MEKNES
CHEFCHAOUEN
TETOUAN
and then return to FES.
I’m planning this trip in November.
Thanks for your tips!
I just got back from an unforgettable road trip in Madagascar where I drove down the legendary RN7. It connects Tana (the capital) to Tulear.
Since we were traveling as a group of girls, we decided to go with a guide. I’d never done an “organized” trip before, but I have to say we loved this first tailor-made travel experience.
From the highlands of the Red Island
down to the west coast, by the Mozambique Channel.
Vast landscapes as far as the eye can see
Human encounters
Discovering ancestral artisanal know-how
Sunsets over the ochre mountains
Intense, precious moments with my friends
We loved the mountains, visits to artisans, and the parties too ;-)
We used local guides to show us specific spots (like Isalo National Park, where we were able to bivouac)
Hi there,
My friend and I are traveling together between October and November 2025—no exact dates yet.
We’d love to step away from the typical travel agency packages and are hoping to rent a car locally and stay with locals, living with them rather than in a vacation rental.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks in advance for your advice and tips!
Warm regards to all