Je me rends en Polynésie française l'année prochaine. Ce n'est pas mon premier voyage mais lors de mes précédents séjours je m'y suis toujours rendu en juillet ou août. Or, durant juillet et août, nous avons toujours eu une mer formée. Niveau plongée, c'est assez médiocre pour la visibilité.
J'envisage donc de partir fin octobre/début novembre durant les vacances de la Toussaint. Est-ce que ce sera une meilleure période pour la plongée et niveau pluie, y a-t-il une grosse différence ?
Merci aux forumeurs qui y résident de leurs conseils.
Bonjour,
rien de plus délicat que de répondre à une question météo... Ici comme ailleurs, on assiste à des anomalies climatiques chaque année. Cela dit, la saison séche (et plus fraiche) qui va de Mai à Octobre peut être venteuse avec le maraamu, un vent frais venu du sud qui génère également une forte houle de sud. On a été particulièrement servi cette année... De même avec les alizés d'est qui sont plus ou moins forts et présents d'une année sur l'autre.
Fin Octobre, théoriquement, ça devrait être bon puisqu'on est pas encore en saison des pluies où on peut avoir une météo chaotique. Mais là aussi, ça peut varier beaucoup d'une saison à l'autre. Parfois, les pluies arrivent tardivement, parfois plus tôt. Donc, aucune certitude. La météo est loin d'être une science exacte.
Pour la visi, je te rapporte ce que mon gendre me dit (niveau 4) à savoir que ça n'a rien à voir avec la saison car elle dépend uniquement des conditions locales et ponctuelles sur le site. De fortes pluies dans les jours qui précèdent une plongée peuvent diminuer fortement la visibilité selon les spots (proximité d'une passe, ...)
Merci pour ta réponse... même si je dois bien avouer que je reste un peu sur ma faim ! 😐 C'est vrai que la météo est une donnée délicate à appréhender... j'ai envie de tenter fin octobre mais c'est un peu pile ou face car si les pluies ont un peu d'avance... ce sera moins sympa pour les photos. En tout cas merci pour ton long message.
Ta photo de profil me fait penser à une petite chose, fin octobre les baleines sont encore là (entre Moorea et Tahiti) ?
Bien sur, les baleines seront bien là. Cette saison, elles sont reparties après la mi-Novembre et on en a vu énormément. Dernières apparitions pour moi à Moorea le 18/11, 7 baleines en "troupeau"...
Bonjour,
la saison des baleines débute en général fin Juin. Ca commence par des apparitions d'individus isolés puis le nombre augmente progressivement. Mi-Juillet, ce n'est pas encore la période idéale pour en voir à coup sur lors d'une "sortie baleine" avec un prestataire mais ça sera quand même possible. On commence vraiment à en voir de manière régulière en Aout. Mais là aussi, c'est comme la météo, ça varie considérablement d'une année sur l'autre...
Je suis sur la PF depuis 3 ans et la dernière année sur Fakarava.
Novembre est un bon mois.
Cette année, sur Fakarava, Novembre a été le meilleur mois qu'on ait vécu:
* pour la météo: pas un souffle de vent, pas de pluie: le lagon et l'ocean une vrai piscine
* pour les bébêtes sous l'eau (mois de naissance, des reproductions)
* pour la température de l'eau: +3° comparé à Juillet/Aout
* pas grand monde sur l'île, plongée plus privée!
Il est vrai que Juillet / Aout est souvent le mois du Maramu.....donc vent, vagues.....
Désolé si c'est un doublon mais mon message n'apparait pas dans ma boite aux lettres..
Je suis tombé sur votre message disant que vous deviez partir en Polynésie à la Toussaint 2013. L'avez vous fait ?
Nous devons y aller dans 15 jours, donc à la même période. Et j'ai vu sur les site de météo que de la pluie était prévue...
Qu'en était-il pour vous ? Je vous avoue que ceci m'angoisse un peu.
De plus avez vous fait une sortie baleine?
En espérant que vous lisiez toujours vos messages.. et que vous y répondiez!
Merci !!!
J'y suis partie l'année dernière du 9 novembre-2 décembre et 1 jour de pluie sur tout le séjour.
Donc, je penses que ça devrait être bon.
Fin Octobre pour les baleines, peut être mais pas sûr qu'elles soient encore là.
C'est toujours la même chose avec les saisons, c'est toujours différent d'une année à l'autre.
Vous avez vu notre été pourri cette année?
il y a toujours du soleil en Polynésie...sauf quand il pleut!😉
temps de saison avec un petit mois de retard... c'est à dire soleil soleil certes avec un peu de nuage et quelques gouttes.
Bonjour,
les baleines sont dans nos eaux jusque mi-Novembre donc il ne devrait y avoir aucun problème pour en voir.
Pour la météo, c'est aléatoire... La saison des pluies commence en Novembre (théoriquement) mais pas forcément le 01/11 à 0H00 ! D'une année sur l'autre ça varie beaucoup donc personne ne pourra te faire de pronostic la-dessus.
Pour l'instant, la météo est correcte.
Bonnes vacances.
Pour la plongée et les sorties baleines, vois avec le club Scubapiti qui est installé sur la plage de l'hôtel Les Tipaniers à Haapiti, juste après l'Intercontinental. Ils sont sérieux. Il y a bien sur d'autres clubs et prestataires à Moorea.
Merci Eric ,
J'ai contacté le club Scubapiti j'attends leur réponse...
Nous y somme du 18 octobre au 23 sur Moorea.. et je vois sur le site météo que pas de soleil prévu .. j'avoue que ça m'angoisse.!
Le voyage de notre vie !!
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