Deux mois seule en Irlande; juin et juillet 2009
by Amelie1709
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour à tous et à toutes !
J'ai 18 ans, et je planifie partir seule en Irlande pour une durée d'environ 2 mois.
J'ai trouvé un billet aller-retour à prix abordable, je navigue sur le net pour me renseigner et je fais un détour sur Voyage Forum pour avoir accès à un maximum d'information ! 🙂
J'aimerais bien trouver un emploi en dehors des grandes villes, (travailler sur une ferme agricole, dans un petit resto ou une boutique...)
Les auberges de jeunesses sont-elles nombreuses ?
Les réseaux de transports sont-ils facilement accessibles ? train ? autobus ?
Le coût de la vie (en dehors des grandes villes) est-il élevé ?
Je sais que je n'ai pas de question précise, mais je suis encore à l'étape de la planification et j'espère que vous saurez m'éclairer et faire grandir ma passion soudaine pour l'Irlande !
Merci !
Amélie
salut j habite en irlande depuis 6 ans et je travaille dans la restauration. je connais pas trop de filiere ou contact pour des boulots dans des fermes, mais j ai deja rencontre bcp de jeunes qui ce baladaient partout sur l ile par ce biais. par contre ca reste beaucoup du benevolat contre hebergement et bouffe.
plus globalement pour du boulot, ici aussi c est la crise, mais avec la belle saison, y a toujours des oportunites. evidement mieux tu parles anglais plus facile tu trouveras un job. la restauration, l hotellerie sont surement les deux industries les plus demandeuses. par contre tu vas pas pouvoir bosser une semaine ici puis deux par la... essaye plutot de reperer un spot qui te branche bien, trouve y un boulot pour un mois, ca te donnera le temps de prendre des reperes, puis tu te casses on the road pour le reste du sejour..
concentre toi sur des spots tres touristiques : sud ouest, qui est aussi le plus spectaculaire, avec un excelent etat d esprit.
pour la recherche d offre d emploi y a des sites comme : www.lhotellerie.fr ou www.fas.ie ce derniers et l equivalent de l anpe, avec un moteur de recherche straight forward, facile et direct -in english of course - comme tu fais, utilise un max internet, les irlandais sont a la page ; envoi un max de cv dans les hotels, n hesite pas a gonfler tes competences, de toutes facon, le boulot en resto ou hotel, reste ici tres facile. et l anglais necessaire pour ce genre de boulot reste tres basic.
les transport sont cher. les routes sont archaique, il est donc important que tu fasses un bon topo. en tenant compte des points d interets, distance et temps, cout... va sur http://www.discoverireland.ie/ et http://www.viamichelin.fr/viamichelin/fra/tpl/hme/MaHomePage.htm meme si un bon plan c est un plan qui se modifie..cependant bien preparee, tu augmentes les chances d eviter les galeres.
le stop marche encore bcp mieux qu en france. je pense qu il n y a pas de danger, des que tu montes dans une voiture, texte ou tel a quelqu un pour dire ou tu vas et a quel heure tu dois y arriver.
il y a pas mal d auberge, mais je pense tres recherchee, reservation fortement conseille. le cout de la vie reste assez cher, mais comme partout, y a moyen de faire attention. un autre bon plan : les sites qui te permettes de dormir chez les particuliers http://www.couchsurfing.com/
je viens de m apercevoir que tu es canadienne, tarbernacle ! c est un magnifique pays, les gens sont tres abordable, l irlande est devenu tres cosmopolite et vivant. je suis parti une fois un mois sur montreal, et j ai ete tres bien accuilli. si tu choisis de venir en irlande moi et ma femme on vis sur cork et nous serons tres heureux de pouvoir t etre utile si necessaire.
tout de bon a plus thomas
plus globalement pour du boulot, ici aussi c est la crise, mais avec la belle saison, y a toujours des oportunites. evidement mieux tu parles anglais plus facile tu trouveras un job. la restauration, l hotellerie sont surement les deux industries les plus demandeuses. par contre tu vas pas pouvoir bosser une semaine ici puis deux par la... essaye plutot de reperer un spot qui te branche bien, trouve y un boulot pour un mois, ca te donnera le temps de prendre des reperes, puis tu te casses on the road pour le reste du sejour..
concentre toi sur des spots tres touristiques : sud ouest, qui est aussi le plus spectaculaire, avec un excelent etat d esprit.
pour la recherche d offre d emploi y a des sites comme : www.lhotellerie.fr ou www.fas.ie ce derniers et l equivalent de l anpe, avec un moteur de recherche straight forward, facile et direct -in english of course - comme tu fais, utilise un max internet, les irlandais sont a la page ; envoi un max de cv dans les hotels, n hesite pas a gonfler tes competences, de toutes facon, le boulot en resto ou hotel, reste ici tres facile. et l anglais necessaire pour ce genre de boulot reste tres basic.
les transport sont cher. les routes sont archaique, il est donc important que tu fasses un bon topo. en tenant compte des points d interets, distance et temps, cout... va sur http://www.discoverireland.ie/ et http://www.viamichelin.fr/viamichelin/fra/tpl/hme/MaHomePage.htm meme si un bon plan c est un plan qui se modifie..cependant bien preparee, tu augmentes les chances d eviter les galeres.
le stop marche encore bcp mieux qu en france. je pense qu il n y a pas de danger, des que tu montes dans une voiture, texte ou tel a quelqu un pour dire ou tu vas et a quel heure tu dois y arriver.
il y a pas mal d auberge, mais je pense tres recherchee, reservation fortement conseille. le cout de la vie reste assez cher, mais comme partout, y a moyen de faire attention. un autre bon plan : les sites qui te permettes de dormir chez les particuliers http://www.couchsurfing.com/
je viens de m apercevoir que tu es canadienne, tarbernacle ! c est un magnifique pays, les gens sont tres abordable, l irlande est devenu tres cosmopolite et vivant. je suis parti une fois un mois sur montreal, et j ai ete tres bien accuilli. si tu choisis de venir en irlande moi et ma femme on vis sur cork et nous serons tres heureux de pouvoir t etre utile si necessaire.
tout de bon a plus thomas
Waw !
Merci infiniment pour les infos ! 🙂
Les sites internet vont m'être très utiles, je vais éplucher ça en détail !
On garde le contact !
Amélie
On garde le contact !
Amélie
Amélie
Salut,
Ayant fait à peu près le même voyage que toi l'été passé, je peux te dire que tu vas adorer ton expérience. J'avais le même âge que toi et y'a pas grand chose qui bat un voyage en solitaire dans les campagnes irlandaises.
Côté hostels, t'as pas à vraiment t'inquiéter. La plupart sont d'excellente qualité. Par contre, essaie de booker quelques journées d'avance lorsque tu t'aventures dans les grandes villes (Dublin, Cork, Galway...)
Pour le transport, ça se passe en bus.
Le coût de la vie...bah...t'es en Europe donc en partant, prépare toi à dépenser. J'ai trouvé Dublin relativement overpriced mais les autres villes étaient pas si pires.
Pour l'emploi, si tu veux que je sois honnête, je m'attendrais pas à de miracles. Surtout pour une durée de 2 mois. Moi j'y suis resté 3 mois (j'étais à Galway) et j'ai rien trouvé. (cv rempli, anglais parfait, permis de travail légal --> qui coûte un bras en passant). Mon roommate a rien trouvé non plus. Au total, j'ai du rencontrer au moins une vingtaine de Canadiens qui n'avaient toujours rien après 1, 2 même 3 mois de recherche. Bien sur y'en a qui trouvent mais ils font partit de la minorité. Tout le monde parle de la "crise économique" blah blah blah mais elle existe pour vrai et l'économie du pays est pourrie. Surtout que si tu as l'intention de te tenir loin des grandes villes, tu t'enlèves des chances de trouver du travail.
Bref, si j'étais toi, j'opterais pour un voyage plus court et je ferais le tour du pays sans me soucier de l'emploi. Parce que chercher une job la-bàs (en fait n'importe où dans le monde quand on y pense), c'est une job à temps plein en soi-même. Tu stress, tu cours à gauche et à droite, tu sais pas trop si tu dois t'installer dans une ville pour de bon ou non. En plus 2 mois, c'est un peu la durée limite et chiante. Personne va te louer un appart pour une si courte période (je parles en ville) et en même temps, 2 mois à dormir dans les hostels, ça commence à faire cher $$$.
Envoie mon un message privé avec ton msn si tu veux discuter et avoir plus d'info. a+ ! hugo
Ayant fait à peu près le même voyage que toi l'été passé, je peux te dire que tu vas adorer ton expérience. J'avais le même âge que toi et y'a pas grand chose qui bat un voyage en solitaire dans les campagnes irlandaises.
Côté hostels, t'as pas à vraiment t'inquiéter. La plupart sont d'excellente qualité. Par contre, essaie de booker quelques journées d'avance lorsque tu t'aventures dans les grandes villes (Dublin, Cork, Galway...)
Pour le transport, ça se passe en bus.
Le coût de la vie...bah...t'es en Europe donc en partant, prépare toi à dépenser. J'ai trouvé Dublin relativement overpriced mais les autres villes étaient pas si pires.
Pour l'emploi, si tu veux que je sois honnête, je m'attendrais pas à de miracles. Surtout pour une durée de 2 mois. Moi j'y suis resté 3 mois (j'étais à Galway) et j'ai rien trouvé. (cv rempli, anglais parfait, permis de travail légal --> qui coûte un bras en passant). Mon roommate a rien trouvé non plus. Au total, j'ai du rencontrer au moins une vingtaine de Canadiens qui n'avaient toujours rien après 1, 2 même 3 mois de recherche. Bien sur y'en a qui trouvent mais ils font partit de la minorité. Tout le monde parle de la "crise économique" blah blah blah mais elle existe pour vrai et l'économie du pays est pourrie. Surtout que si tu as l'intention de te tenir loin des grandes villes, tu t'enlèves des chances de trouver du travail.
Bref, si j'étais toi, j'opterais pour un voyage plus court et je ferais le tour du pays sans me soucier de l'emploi. Parce que chercher une job la-bàs (en fait n'importe où dans le monde quand on y pense), c'est une job à temps plein en soi-même. Tu stress, tu cours à gauche et à droite, tu sais pas trop si tu dois t'installer dans une ville pour de bon ou non. En plus 2 mois, c'est un peu la durée limite et chiante. Personne va te louer un appart pour une si courte période (je parles en ville) et en même temps, 2 mois à dormir dans les hostels, ça commence à faire cher $$$.
Envoie mon un message privé avec ton msn si tu veux discuter et avoir plus d'info. a+ ! hugo
salut!
Moi je suis dans le même cas que toi à peu près, j'aimerais bien partir juillet et aout en Irlande mais moi ce serait vraiment pour bosser donc après le dernier message je vais peut-être chercher du côté de l'Angleterre ou un autre pays anglophone! Si tu trouves qqch d'intéressant ce serait gentil de me tenir au courant! :) Pas facile les recherches sur internet... Bon courage!! mathilde
Moi je suis dans le même cas que toi à peu près, j'aimerais bien partir juillet et aout en Irlande mais moi ce serait vraiment pour bosser donc après le dernier message je vais peut-être chercher du côté de l'Angleterre ou un autre pays anglophone! Si tu trouves qqch d'intéressant ce serait gentil de me tenir au courant! :) Pas facile les recherches sur internet... Bon courage!! mathilde
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I’m looking for info on villages around Aix, like Fuveau, Bouc-Bel-Air, or even Éguilles and Venelles? We’re a couple with a child living in the Paris region, and I’ll be relocating to Aix-en-Provence in spring 2026. We’d love to swap our apartment for a house with a pool within 20-30 minutes max of central Aix, with a budget of around 650k €.
In terms of climate and geography, I’ve read that Aix is in a basin where it can get really hot. What about the surrounding villages that are a bit more elevated, like Venelles? Is it just as stifling?
For a family, which area would you recommend?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Starting this spring, we want to settle near Aix-en-Provence. We're tired of living in the mountains with all the snow—we really need some sunshine and a fresh start. Is it hard to find a house to rent there? What about prices? If you have any great tips or useful info about the area, we’d love to hear it. I work in education and want to do prevention work in Marseille or Aix—are there jobs in the social sector?
Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
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I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)
Hi everyone, so I’m planning to go study at a community college in the U.S., but the only snag is which one—there are so many options over there! I’ve heard about one in California, Diablo Valley College, and another in Florida, Valencia College. I know both states are super attractive for tourism, but my main criteria are teaching quality and price. I’m open to any advice, comments, or suggestions—thanks in advance! The start of the semester is coming up, and I’m a little nervous...
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Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Hi! I’m looking for an apartment in Malaga from September (2025) until January for my Erasmus exchange, but I’m not finding much, and it seems like there are a lot of scams. Does anyone have any leads or tips? Thanks!^^






