Météo aux Philippines en juin?
by Pitchac
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Je voudrais aller découvrir les philippines cet été et j'aurai besoin de vos avis sur la meteo. je n'ai malheureusement que peu de vacances et je veux être sûr de mon choix.
Merci à vous tous.😛
"Le supreme degres de la sagesse, c'est d'avoir des reves suffisaments grands pour ne jamais les perdre de vue."
Juin est le mois où la saisom humide commence. Mais ces deernières 3 ou 4 années elle n'a commencée qu'en juillet/août. Et en 2007/2008 elle a durée jusqu'à maintenant. On a encore pas mal de flotte sur Panay à ce moment.
Pour en savoir plus sur le climat: CLIMAT Pour connaitre la métét actuelle: METEO
Cheers, Boo
Pour en savoir plus sur le climat: CLIMAT Pour connaitre la métét actuelle: METEO
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Merci pour ta réponse. mais si je peux encore abuser de tes conseils je t'explique ma situation. J'ai pris un billet pour kuala Lumpur de fin juin a mi juillet. Ma premiere idée était d'aller à Borneo pour faire de la plongée et de la jungle. Et puis je suis tombée sur des photos des Philippines et maintenant je suis obligée d'aller voir de mes yeux ces decors de reve. Alors est ce que tu penses que je vais avoir de la pluie en continue et du vent de folie. Et d'apres toi est ce qu'il y a des endroits où il y a un micro climat, et qui sont protegés de la mauvaise meteo. Me deconseillerais tu ( toi qui vis la bas) de passer mes seules semaines de vacances la bas à cette periode. Peut etre dois je finalement rester sur mon idee de depart de BOrneo.
je te remercie de m'eclairer.🙂
je te remercie de m'eclairer.🙂
"Le supreme degres de la sagesse, c'est d'avoir des reves suffisaments grands pour ne jamais les perdre de vue."
Quel coin des Philippines t'intéresse? On a 7107 îles - alors tu as du choix.
Je pourrai te donner quelques idées si tu écris quels sont tes centres d'inérêt.
Je pense à des infos comme sport, culture, paysages, volcans, faune et flore.
Cheers, Boo
Cheers, Boo
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Je n'ai que 15 jours sur place alors il faut que je fasse des choix. pour infos je voudrais faire de la plogée c'est meme une obligation car j'adore ca. J'aimerai mixer des iles de reves avec des plages irealistes( avec peu de touristes), les rizieres, et les treks. pour le moment je m'étais plutot fixée sur Bohol, Luzon et Palawan. Mais tres sincerement je veux bien ton avis, car il faut que je prenne en compte la météo.
Toi tu vis à quel endroit?
Toi tu vis à quel endroit?
"Le supreme degres de la sagesse, c'est d'avoir des reves suffisaments grands pour ne jamais les perdre de vue."
Luzon, Bohol et Palawan semble raisonable. Sur Luzon tu arrives avec ton vol d'Europe. Tu peux faire de plongée à Subic Bay. Lä tu trouves notamment des bateaux et avions de la deuxième guerre mondiale. Tu dois être en possession d'un PADI Openwater ou equivalent. Si la ferraille sousmarine ne te tente pas, repousses la plongée pour Bohol ou Palawan.
D'abord Bohol ou d'abord Palawan? Si tu es flexible, tu prendras la décision sur place en étudiant la situation météo actuelle. Les deux îles ont un micro-climat différent. Et de toute façon tu dois retourner à Manile pour le vol sur l'île suivante. Les vols à partir de Manile a/r coûtent PHP 3000 environ avec Cebu ou PHP 5000 à 6000 avec SEAIR. Tu peux faire les trajets en bateau, mais ceci te coûte trop de ton temps précieux.
Palawan je ne connais pas encore. J'y irai en mars ou avril pour quelques semaines.
Pour Bohol il y a 2 solutions: Loger à Tagbilaran (petite ville assez sympa avec hôtels de toute catégories. Excursions aux Chocolate Hills et aller voir les Tarsier. Pour la plongée tu dois te renseigner sur place ou aller un peu à l'est vers Baclayon. Là tu peux trouver des bateaux qui sortent pour le whale-watching et whale-diving.
Loger sur Panglao. Là tu trouves des beach-resorts qui offrent des sorties de plongée.
Quant à moi. J'habite sur Panay, 23 km au nord de Kalibo. J'y dirige un beach resort. Ainsi tu pourrais venir chez moi. On offre la plongée et des excursions dans la nature. Et si tout à coup tu as envie de bronzette touristique, l'île de Boracay n'est qu'à une heure de chez nous. Tu peux faire une visite virtuelle chez nous: PANAY.
Seras tu seul ou accompagné?
Cheers, Boo
D'abord Bohol ou d'abord Palawan? Si tu es flexible, tu prendras la décision sur place en étudiant la situation météo actuelle. Les deux îles ont un micro-climat différent. Et de toute façon tu dois retourner à Manile pour le vol sur l'île suivante. Les vols à partir de Manile a/r coûtent PHP 3000 environ avec Cebu ou PHP 5000 à 6000 avec SEAIR. Tu peux faire les trajets en bateau, mais ceci te coûte trop de ton temps précieux.
Palawan je ne connais pas encore. J'y irai en mars ou avril pour quelques semaines.
Pour Bohol il y a 2 solutions: Loger à Tagbilaran (petite ville assez sympa avec hôtels de toute catégories. Excursions aux Chocolate Hills et aller voir les Tarsier. Pour la plongée tu dois te renseigner sur place ou aller un peu à l'est vers Baclayon. Là tu peux trouver des bateaux qui sortent pour le whale-watching et whale-diving.
Loger sur Panglao. Là tu trouves des beach-resorts qui offrent des sorties de plongée.
Quant à moi. J'habite sur Panay, 23 km au nord de Kalibo. J'y dirige un beach resort. Ainsi tu pourrais venir chez moi. On offre la plongée et des excursions dans la nature. Et si tout à coup tu as envie de bronzette touristique, l'île de Boracay n'est qu'à une heure de chez nous. Tu peux faire une visite virtuelle chez nous: PANAY.
Seras tu seul ou accompagné?
Cheers, Boo
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vas a cebu et visite kawasan falls et vas sur apo island la bas c tres beau
Salut, étant moi-même allée à Bornéo faire de la plongée, à Sipadan Island plus précisément, qui est en passant, le plus beau endroit de plongée bouteille au monde. À NE PAS MANQUER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hehehehe bon, Il y a aussi Cebu aux Philippines qui est reconnue mondialement pour la plongée. Nous voulons y aller 10 jours avant de retourner en thailande cet été. Nous y serons aussi fin juin, début juillet et nous avons questionné par Internet quelques centres de plongées de moal Boal sur Cebu, tous nous on dit exactement ce que les gens disent plus haut pour la météo en juin-juillet.heheh Alors go on y va et voilà! Tu sera ssur quelle ile aux philippines ?
Mais n'oublie pas de quand même aller sur Bornéo (fantastique), et y faire de la plongée à Sipadan et Mabul. A+
hehehehe bon, Il y a aussi Cebu aux Philippines qui est reconnue mondialement pour la plongée. Nous voulons y aller 10 jours avant de retourner en thailande cet été. Nous y serons aussi fin juin, début juillet et nous avons questionné par Internet quelques centres de plongées de moal Boal sur Cebu, tous nous on dit exactement ce que les gens disent plus haut pour la météo en juin-juillet.heheh Alors go on y va et voilà! Tu sera ssur quelle ile aux philippines ?
Mais n'oublie pas de quand même aller sur Bornéo (fantastique), et y faire de la plongée à Sipadan et Mabul. A+
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Merci pour toutes tes infos, je ne manquerais de passer te voir si je me dirige vers ton resort, ce sera meme avec plaisir. Je continue pour le moment à m'interroger sur ma destination. Je te tiendrais au courant. Pour info je serai avec mon ami. encore merci.
"Le supreme degres de la sagesse, c'est d'avoir des reves suffisaments grands pour ne jamais les perdre de vue."
salut genevieve, Et bien pour le moment pas de parcours precis donc je pourrais pas te dire sur quelle ile on sera. Surement vers Boracay. On a encore bcp de mal à se decider. En te renseignent sur la meteo as tu entendu parler de micro climat (ou le soleil est tjs au rdv) sur certaines iles?
"Le supreme degres de la sagesse, c'est d'avoir des reves suffisaments grands pour ne jamais les perdre de vue."
Non pas entendu rien de tel, surtout pas en juin qui est le début de la mousson aux philippines hehehe! Mais je m'attends à 1-2 jours de pluie sur 10 mettons fin juin. heheheA+
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En te renseignent sur la meteo as tu entendu parler de micro climat (ou le soleil est tjs au rdv) sur certaines iles?
Ha, heureusement personne ne peut pas encore faire la météo. 😉
Il y a des micro-climat sur certaines îles. Par exemple Camiguin (au nord de Mindanao). En plaine, donc à la plage, il y a presque toujours du soleil. L'eau provient des nuages qui pleuvent quasi constamment en haut des volcans. Résultat: en bas beau temps avec des sources chaudes et froides.
Pour d'autres détails sur le climat (moyenne météo sur l'anné): climate Pour la météo actuelle: weather
Cheers, Boo
Ha, heureusement personne ne peut pas encore faire la météo. 😉
Il y a des micro-climat sur certaines îles. Par exemple Camiguin (au nord de Mindanao). En plaine, donc à la plage, il y a presque toujours du soleil. L'eau provient des nuages qui pleuvent quasi constamment en haut des volcans. Résultat: en bas beau temps avec des sources chaudes et froides.
Pour d'autres détails sur le climat (moyenne météo sur l'anné): climate Pour la météo actuelle: weather
Cheers, Boo
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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