Température à Cayo Santa Maria en janvier?
by Oceane83
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour tout le monde,
Y a t'il quelqu'un qui connait la température à cet endroit pour mi-janvier car on compte peut-etre y aller moi et mon copain mais j'ai peur qu'il fasse pas très chaud. Et puis quelqu'un a déja été à Cayo Santa Maria?? Je recherche une très belle plage et puis je sais que c'est des km de plages, ca doit etre magnifique.
Si quelqu'un pourrait me renseigner, ce serait super gentil de votre part.
Merci mille fois
Oceane
Souris, la vie est un fromage ! :)
La plage est magnifique a Santa Maria c'est un des plus beau endroit de Cuba...pas pour rien que Fidel Castro à son chalet sur cet ile 😛 !!!! C'est une réserve faunique, la route e 60 km a ete a pris 10 ans a construire 🤪 Les cubains trouve qu'il fait frais sur la plage en Janvier mais moi je n'ai pas trouvé 🙂 Les vagues sont plus fortes a ce temps de l'année mais pas assez pour te ''ramasser''
juste assez pour avoir du fun...(en Juillet par contre c'est un vrai miroir )les couleurs sont superbes aussi, tu vas adorer !
Je ne sais pas a quel hotel tu vas ? Il y a le Sol (tres bien et moins cher) le melia (super beau, la bouffe exellente) et Ensenachos ( 5 étoiles, je ne l ai pas essayé encore celui la 😉)
Bon voyage
Nad
juste assez pour avoir du fun...(en Juillet par contre c'est un vrai miroir )les couleurs sont superbes aussi, tu vas adorer !
Je ne sais pas a quel hotel tu vas ? Il y a le Sol (tres bien et moins cher) le melia (super beau, la bouffe exellente) et Ensenachos ( 5 étoiles, je ne l ai pas essayé encore celui la 😉)
Bon voyage
Nad
Pourquoi remettre a demain ce qu'on peux faire aujourd'hui !
Un autre voyage...pourquoi pas :)
Merci beaucoup Nadia de ta réponse, c, est vraiment apprécie et sa me donne vraiment le gout d'y aller. En fait j'hésite entre cette destination la ou bien le Panama. As tu deja ete au panama?
Merci encore c'est super gentil
Souris, la vie est un fromage ! :)
Je ne suis jamais allé au Panama...mais j'ai comparé avec des amies...et si tu aimes la plongé je te conseil plus Cuba....c'est le paradis pour ca !!! 😎
Surtout a Santa Maria ....meme le snorkling c'est vraiment génial la bas !
Nad
Surtout a Santa Maria ....meme le snorkling c'est vraiment génial la bas !
Nad
Pourquoi remettre a demain ce qu'on peux faire aujourd'hui !
Un autre voyage...pourquoi pas :)
Cool je vais suivre tes conseils et je t'en reparlerais.
Merci Nadia
Souris, la vie est un fromage ! :)
J' ai oublié de te dire que la Ville la plus proche est Cabarien et c'est a pas loin de 1 heures de la...donc tu dois vraiment aimer la nature pour aller a Santa Maria....il y a aussi des excursions en ville si tu veux visiter !
Pourquoi remettre a demain ce qu'on peux faire aujourd'hui !
Un autre voyage...pourquoi pas :)
pas de troub, j'adore la nature. suce moi jai encore un tite question quel hotel a tu preferé a csm? Le sol ou le melia (pcq on sentend que le cayo ensenachos est trop cher pour moi lolll) J'irais avec mon copain, jai 22 et lui 24 ans, mais on veut qqchose de tranquille kan meme on sen fout si ca bouge pas, la bouffe est tu vraiment meilleur au melia. Surtout hésite pas si ta pleins de commentaire sur les 2 je suis partante.
Mucho gracias.
Souris, la vie est un fromage ! :)
Au Sol c est plus jeune, il y a une discotheque, le buffet est tres bon, les resto a la carte aussi, les chambres sont tres propres, plus d animation.
Au Melia c est plus tranquille, les restos a la cartes sont vraiment excellent (c est un 4 etoiles et demi ) et les chambres sont plus belles (decoration).
je te recommande les deux hotels, elle partage la meme plage alors pas de differrence de ce cote !!!!
Nad
je te recommande les deux hotels, elle partage la meme plage alors pas de differrence de ce cote !!!!
Nad
Pourquoi remettre a demain ce qu'on peux faire aujourd'hui !
Un autre voyage...pourquoi pas :)
moi je suis aller au sol et mes parents au melia il on adorer mais venais toujours de notre coter pour le sociable (on pouvais faire les 2 hotels il y a 3 ans maintenant je sais pas si laccess est permise) ls spectacle son meilleur au sol lambiance aussi plus snob au melia. Au sol tu trouveras le bar a eli vraiment amusant un soir de fete cest parfait il fait des 5 a 7 assez rechauffer llolll mais malheureusement le bar ferme a 8 heures mais le party continue a discotheque..... la nourriture excellante et le resto italien exquis moi jy suis aller en decembre seul deception on nas pas pue se baigner le drapeu rouge etais la toute la semiane ce qui arrive frequament a cette periode la temperature en journee tres chaud mais venteux et le soir un jacket etais pas de trop. disons ca resemblais a nos ete du quebec............ mais ccest un excellant choix comme destinations........ si tu veut plus de chaleur il y a tjs la destions de holguin qui es plus chaude mai malheureusement pas dnas la mer des caraibes lolllllll moi jai adorer se coins de pays ou il y a des hotels pour tout les budgets il y a la tranquillite et le plaisirs une choses les cubains on acces au plage a cette endroit (a cuba toutes lesplages son plublics meme si quelques une sont difficile dacces) mais il sont bienmoins achalant qu'en republic crois moi tu leur dit non une fois il revienne plus contraire a la republic ou il revienne 12 fois par jours llolllll
le voyages es la cle de la liberté tout se kon desire qui es realisable nous lobtenons avec la perseverence
J'ai été 2 fois à Varadero en janvier et il faisait habituellement au MOINS 22 degrés... Mais au soleil, oufff, ça me semblait comme du 32 plutôt!! :)
C'est pas mal la même chose à Cayo Santa Maria selon mon agent de voyage. Je vais justement au Sol en janvier... Je m'en vais justement réserver dans les heures qui suivent! :) J'avais aussi le choix entre le Sol et le Mélia, mais j'ai pris le moins cher. Le Sol est environ 250-300$ de moins.
C'est pas mal la même chose à Cayo Santa Maria selon mon agent de voyage. Je vais justement au Sol en janvier... Je m'en vais justement réserver dans les heures qui suivent! :) J'avais aussi le choix entre le Sol et le Mélia, mais j'ai pris le moins cher. Le Sol est environ 250-300$ de moins.
Grand Paradise Bavaro (2004) , Playa De Oro (2005), Riu Jalisco (2005), Allegro Varadero (2006), Sol Cayo Santa Maria (2007), Arenas Blancas (2008), Playa de Oro (2008), Blau Colonial Cayo Coco (2009), Kawama (2010), Isla Mujeres - Privilege Aluxes (2010), Sirenis Playa Turquesa (2011).
Super, j'ai vraiment le gout d'aller la en janvier.Est ce que tu sais si on peut faire de la plongée sous marine en ou bien plongée en apnée? Tu y vas kan toi? Le Sol me parait plus interessant. Donne mois des nouvelles mais que tu revienne, ca serait super gentil.
Oceane
Souris, la vie est un fromage ! :)
jai pas dit quil fesais tjs froid mais en 2 ans il a fait froid les 2 fois et jai pas dit quil fesais froid a geler jai dit que ca resemblais a nos ete et kau soleil on etais bien a part kand ya le vent. Dsl mais je suis aussi agent de voyages je suis pas du genre a berner les gens juste pour vendre. Ca reste que cest super comme place pour ceux qui aime les vacances a la robin crusoe
le voyages es la cle de la liberté tout se kon desire qui es realisable nous lobtenons avec la perseverence
Hey Nadia!!!!
"La plage est magnifique a Santa Maria c'est un des plus beau endroit de Cuba...pas pour rien que Fidel Castro à son chalet sur cet ile 😛 !!!! "
Fidel n'a pas de chalet à Cuba. Il dors chaques nuits dans un endroit différent (c'est l'homme le plus recherché par les contre-révolutionnaires Cubains/Américains engagés par le FBI. Le seul endroit ou il séjournent 2 jours consécutifs est au nord-ouest de Moròn dans la ville de punta alegre ou son père à ériger sa première maison, sinon il se ferait descendre.
De plus, les plus belles plages de cuba ne se trouvent pas dans les cayos au nord de cuba mais bien dans les cayos du sud.
"La plage est magnifique a Santa Maria c'est un des plus beau endroit de Cuba...pas pour rien que Fidel Castro à son chalet sur cet ile 😛 !!!! "
Fidel n'a pas de chalet à Cuba. Il dors chaques nuits dans un endroit différent (c'est l'homme le plus recherché par les contre-révolutionnaires Cubains/Américains engagés par le FBI. Le seul endroit ou il séjournent 2 jours consécutifs est au nord-ouest de Moròn dans la ville de punta alegre ou son père à ériger sa première maison, sinon il se ferait descendre.
De plus, les plus belles plages de cuba ne se trouvent pas dans les cayos au nord de cuba mais bien dans les cayos du sud.
3 générations de Cubains coulent dans notre famille. Du vieillard cubain né à Moròn/Cuba en 1917 au jeune Canadien né à Ciego de avila/Cuba en 1998.
J'imagine que ça dépend de la subjectivité de chacun... Pour moi, nos étés sont chauds :)
😊
😊
Grand Paradise Bavaro (2004) , Playa De Oro (2005), Riu Jalisco (2005), Allegro Varadero (2006), Sol Cayo Santa Maria (2007), Arenas Blancas (2008), Playa de Oro (2008), Blau Colonial Cayo Coco (2009), Kawama (2010), Isla Mujeres - Privilege Aluxes (2010), Sirenis Playa Turquesa (2011).
Bonjour,
Cuba en janvier c'est comme la Floride, il peut faire chaud comme il peut faire froid.
Je te suggèrerais plutôt la République pour cette période de l'année.
C'est un simple avis. À toi de choisir.
C'est vrai que Cayo Santa Maria c'est super. J'y suis allée deux fois.
Nine
Cuba en janvier c'est comme la Floride, il peut faire chaud comme il peut faire froid.
Je te suggèrerais plutôt la République pour cette période de l'année.
C'est un simple avis. À toi de choisir.
C'est vrai que Cayo Santa Maria c'est super. J'y suis allée deux fois.
Nine
Nous sommes allés à la St-valentin l'an dernier et nous avons GELÉ. En moyenne 15 et 20 celcius. Disons que ce n'est pas très loin de la Floride.
L'hiver s'est l'hiver. Personne dans la mer, aucune possibilité de faire des exercusions sur l'eau. Nous sommes partis en jean et nous les avons eu presque tout les soirs. Je te suggère d'aller beaucoup plus au Sud.
Peut-être avons nous mal frappé, mais janvier et février s'est risqué.
bonne fin de soirée
Peut-être avons nous mal frappé, mais janvier et février s'est risqué.
bonne fin de soirée
Tout arrive à point à qui sait attendre .....le soleil, la mer et le farniente
Bonsoir,
Je suis allée à bicyclette et j'ai vu de loin le chalet qu'ils disent être à Castro. Il est situé en haut d'une colline.
Moi je crois que c'est possible car avant que les hôtels s'y établissent il n'y avait personne sur l'île.
Nine
Je suis allée à bicyclette et j'ai vu de loin le chalet qu'ils disent être à Castro. Il est situé en haut d'une colline.
Moi je crois que c'est possible car avant que les hôtels s'y établissent il n'y avait personne sur l'île.
Nine
pour la température c, est mieux plus au sud car c'est trop incertain comme température vers le nord de l'ile..et il y a de belle endroit pour la plongée si tu aime...
le bonheur c'est comme le sucre à la crème, quand on en veut on s'en fais
Le centre nautique est directement sur la plage donc a deux pas de l'hotel !
Je ne suis pas allé personnellement faire de la plongé ( je pratique le snorkling ) mais je sais qu'il y a des excursions d'organisé😉
Pourquoi remettre a demain ce qu'on peux faire aujourd'hui !
Un autre voyage...pourquoi pas :)
Allo..Je sais que ça fait un petit bout que tu as écrit ton message mais je voulais te demander comment avait été la météo ..Car ji vais aussi en debut janvier et je me demande comment est la température, car jai deja ete au sol cayo santa maria et javais bien aimée...
Merci
Moi je suis allée deux fois pendant la période de Noël et j'ai pas eu chaud car en fait, il a fait chaud pendant 3 jours et par la suite, il y a eu un front froid et nous ne pouvions pas resté à la plage même en se faisant des abris avec les autres chaises tellement il y avait du vent.
Mais çà, les hivers se suivent et ne se ressemblent pas alors c'est difficile à prévoir. Aussi, j'ai passé quelques fins d'année dans la province de Sancti Spiritus qui est la province voisine de celle où est situé Cayo Santa Maria dans les terres et là aussi, je n'ai pas eu chaud et je devais porter un polar en plus d'un coupe-vent
Cricri
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- For myself, for the flight and the first day at Santa’s village, I’ve packed The North Face winter hiking pants, a long-sleeve merino wool top from Decathlon (thin), a fleece, and my big parka.
I’m wondering if I should just pack fleece joggers or sweatpants for the kids and my husband, at least for the first and last days, to be comfortable on the plane? I’m also planning to buy balaclavas and neck warmers in addition to our beanies, as well as mittens for all of us. I really need advice because I have no idea—I’ve never been skiing! Also, for a 4-night, 5-day trip, should I pack a second set of base layers, like from Odlo?
Of course, I’ll be leaving cotton clothes out of the suitcase.
As you can tell, I’m someone who gets cold easily—especially my feet, hands, and ears—so that’s my biggest worry. I *don’t* want to be cold, even at -20°C during dog sledding, snowmobiling, or aurora hunting when we might be standing still. We won’t be in the city, and the kids will likely spend most of their time outside, as they usually do.
Thanks in advance for your tips!
I’m wondering if I should just pack fleece joggers or sweatpants for the kids and my husband, at least for the first and last days, to be comfortable on the plane? I’m also planning to buy balaclavas and neck warmers in addition to our beanies, as well as mittens for all of us. I really need advice because I have no idea—I’ve never been skiing! Also, for a 4-night, 5-day trip, should I pack a second set of base layers, like from Odlo?
Of course, I’ll be leaving cotton clothes out of the suitcase.
As you can tell, I’m someone who gets cold easily—especially my feet, hands, and ears—so that’s my biggest worry. I *don’t* want to be cold, even at -20°C during dog sledding, snowmobiling, or aurora hunting when we might be standing still. We won’t be in the city, and the kids will likely spend most of their time outside, as they usually do.
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Hi there!
I’m planning a 10-day trip to Greenland in early August.
Could anyone tell me what kind of weather and temperatures to expect?
I’ve heard there are mosquitoes—is that true?
Thanks!😊
Sunny destinations in October???
Not too much rain.
Martinique, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Mauritius, Cape Verde, or somewhere else?????
Any tips? Thanks for your help
Hi there, I’m planning a trip to Thailand from October 16 to 29, 2025, with my two teens.
We’d love to explore Southern Thailand (for the beaches...).
I’ve read that it’s the end of the rainy season—do you think it’s a bad idea or not?
Also, I’m familiar with traffic in Asian countries—it’s pretty challenging.
Do you think I should go through an agency for a well-defined itinerary?
Or do you have any tips for hotels and getting around?
Looking forward to hearing from you, and thanks in advance! 😊
Mylène



