Climat en Martinique au mois d'avril?
by Jpjo
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Nous partons en vacances en Martinique les quinze premiers jous d'avril quel temps allons nous avoir température? ensoleillement ? pluie ?
Choses essentielles a voir ?
Bonjour,
Normalement, il devrait faire beau et chaud (on y était en Mars l'année dernière ; une ou deux averses rapides mais c'est normal).
Chose à voir : allez voir notre site perso http://amvdd.club.fr : nous avons fait la liste de ce que nous avons visité l'année dernière et nous avons mis une petit commentaire pour chaque visite, avec des photos, ça vous donnera un aperçu
Bon voyage.
Normalement, il devrait faire beau et chaud (on y était en Mars l'année dernière ; une ou deux averses rapides mais c'est normal).
Chose à voir : allez voir notre site perso http://amvdd.club.fr : nous avons fait la liste de ce que nous avons visité l'année dernière et nous avons mis une petit commentaire pour chaque visite, avec des photos, ça vous donnera un aperçu
Bon voyage.
Anne-Marie & Christophe
Site perso (carnets et photos de voyage) : www.amvdd.fr
Site perso (carnets et photos de voyage) : www.amvdd.fr
Bonjour, etions a la Martinique fin septembre pendant 12 jours
Normalement periode de pluies avons recu 3 bonnes averses et le dernier avons recu la fin d une onde .
Dans quelle region allez vous etre heberge ???? Pour notre part avions combine 5 nuits au nord et 6 nuit a St Luce
Si besoin de renseignements ne pas hesiter Cordialement Thierry Angelika
Dans quelle region allez vous etre heberge ???? Pour notre part avions combine 5 nuits au nord et 6 nuit a St Luce
Si besoin de renseignements ne pas hesiter Cordialement Thierry Angelika
Thierry & Angelika
http://voyagedumonde.oldiblog.com
Bonjour,
Voilà les infos que j'ai relevé sur un site météo
La pluie pas de problème il s'agit d'averses ! ! ...et vite sec après.
Un petit détail : ayez toujours avec vous un grand sac poubelle : pour quoi faire ? si une averse vous surprend sur la plage vous mettez tous vos vêtements appareil photo et même le bébé à l'abri !! ... non non ce n'est pas une blague ! !
demain je pars pour mon 8 èmè séjour aux Antilles et nous serons en Guadeloupe du 22 mars au 5 avril.
Bon séjour
Cordialement
Chaud, humide, mais venté toute l'année :
Bon, ici la météo c'est simple, il fait beau presque toute l'année. Un petit paradis où la température oscille autour de 26°, raffraîchi opportunément par les alizés. Parfois de petits cyclones se font farceurs. Tâchez de les éviter.
Deux saisons : Le Carême et l'Hivernage.
Une saison séche, le carême, de décembre à mai, et une autre, nettement plus humide de juin à novembre, l'hivernage.
Des cyclones possibles de juin à novembre.
Peu fréquents, mais teigneux, les cyclones frappent régulièrement les antilles. Risque maximal en août et septembre.
Un climat + frais et + humide en altitude :
La fraîcheur relative et l'humidité plus marquée permettent, en altitude (nord de la martinique), l'épanouissement d'une flore comparable à celle d'amérique centrale.
Pour les scientifiques : Les statistiques.
J F M A M J J A S O N D 23 23 24 24 25 26 26 26 26 26 25 24 98 55 64 119 156 130 193 206 246 230 221 128 20 16 16 17 19 21 25 22 23 22 22 23 80 70 76 77 79 79 80 81 82 84 84 81 225 219 225 238 238 228 232 239 211 221 208 213 temp moy mm / pluie jours / pluie humidité % heures / soleil
Bon, ici la météo c'est simple, il fait beau presque toute l'année. Un petit paradis où la température oscille autour de 26°, raffraîchi opportunément par les alizés. Parfois de petits cyclones se font farceurs. Tâchez de les éviter.
Deux saisons : Le Carême et l'Hivernage.
Une saison séche, le carême, de décembre à mai, et une autre, nettement plus humide de juin à novembre, l'hivernage.
Des cyclones possibles de juin à novembre.
Peu fréquents, mais teigneux, les cyclones frappent régulièrement les antilles. Risque maximal en août et septembre.
Un climat + frais et + humide en altitude :
La fraîcheur relative et l'humidité plus marquée permettent, en altitude (nord de la martinique), l'épanouissement d'une flore comparable à celle d'amérique centrale.
Pour les scientifiques : Les statistiques.
J F M A M J J A S O N D 23 23 24 24 25 26 26 26 26 26 25 24 98 55 64 119 156 130 193 206 246 230 221 128 20 16 16 17 19 21 25 22 23 22 22 23 80 70 76 77 79 79 80 81 82 84 84 81 225 219 225 238 238 228 232 239 211 221 208 213 temp moy mm / pluie jours / pluie humidité % heures / soleil
Haaa écoute j'y habite depuis ma tendre enfance et je peux te dire que tu vas griller en ce moment le soleil est chhhÔ !! vennez vite c'est bon et génial mais un conseil!!! REVEILLEZ VOUS TOT! pour profitter des meilleurs places pour la plage AVANT 10 H du matin par contre vous pourrez rentrer à l'heure que vous souhaitez comme l'ile n'est pas en vacance alors il n'y as pas de bouchon si non en aout c'est de la folie! beaucoup de crème de heute protection de bonnes lunettes de soleils si vous voulez manger sur la plage allez y avant 12 h parceque 1 heure d'attente avant de vous servir!! bon voila a peux pres...
Bonsoir,
Je ne suis plus en âge d'accompagner un bébé, mais en tant que Mamie et Papi nous serions bien content de voir nos petits enfants aller profiter de ce climat magnifique. Que de joie à voir ces petits se tremper dans l'eau chaude ! A sainte Anne la mer est superbe, très chaude, très calme et peu profonde.
Faire attention aux moustiques le soir mais pas d'affolement il n'y en a pas plus qu'en métropole. Il faut donc prévoir un répulsif adapté à l'âge et votre pharmacien pourra vous conseiller et sur place également c'est la France ! protection également pour les attaques..... du soleil ! Ne vous chargez pas trop vous trouverez tout ce qu'il vous faut sur place. Un petit gilet à mettre dans l'avion mais une fois sur place pas besoin de lainage.
La nuit il fait 25° minimum et le jour 30° l'eau de mer est à 26° voir plus alors pas de soucis.
Pour un bébé et pour vous le décalage horaire est le plus gênant.
Bon voyage
Cordialement
PS: sans le bébé vous profiterez beaucoup plus de l'ile......il y a beaucoup de belles balades à faire mais avec bébé......? il aura peut-être l'occasion d'y aller plus tard et de l'aprécier !!..
Merci beaucoup pour ces informations car elles me sont précieuses.Nous ne pouvons pas faire ce voyage sans nos enfants car il s'agit de rendre visite à mon frere qui habite là bas mais il est peut etre possible de trouver une baby sitter pour quelques aprés midi car nous restons 3 semaines.
Bonsoir,
Les sites à visiter ? surtout la nature.
Nous avons aimés : le petit port de Grand rivière à l'arrivée des pêcheurs. L'observatoire au nord de Fort de France direction Morne Rouge. Visite de St Pierre les ruines suite à l'éruption de 1902. Le jardin de Balata. Prendre le bateau navette au Trois Ilets et visiter le marché et la place de la Savane le jour. Ne pas s'aventurer de nuit. Visite de " l'habitation Clément. Visiter la Pagerie. Visiter le musée de la canne. Ne pas manquer l'Anse Couleuvre. et... et... toutes les petites plages Anse à L'ane.... Le François, le Robert.... Les champs d'ananas vers Ajoupa................................. Tartane et le château Dubuc.Attention aux arbres Mancenilliers généralement marqués d'un cercle à la peinture rouge, mais pas toujours. Surtout ne pas toucher et ne pas se mettre à l'abri dessous en cas de pluie. En touchant les feuilles et les yeux l'on peut devenir aveugle, ce qui m'est arrivée, c'est très douloureux et suis resté aveugle pendand 3 jours. J'ai eu très peur.
J'avais posé ma serviette sous cet arbre il est venu une petite pluie et quant je me suis essuyé les yeux...... quelqu'un m'a aidé à rejoindre une cabine téléphonique......la peur.
A la plage bien regarder en se mettant sous un cocotier qu'une noix ne risque pas de tomber. ça aussi ça fait mal......
Mais à part cela tout est merveilleux !😉
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