Que me conseillez vous ? Merci par avance
Météo Philippines: quel mois choisir entre septembre et décembre
by Nify
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour,
J envisage de partir aux Philippines , je n'ai pas encore choisi de date et c'est pour cela que je souhaite votre aide. Car ce que je lis sur les différents sites, ne m aide pas beaucoup.
J ai le choix de septembre à décembre.
Je souhaiterais voir de belles rizières en terrasses, faire des rando voire treks, le volcan, et un peu de plages...
Que me conseillez vous ? Merci par avance
Que me conseillez vous ? Merci par avance
Sept. ou Octobre....Novembre et Dec. sont tres pluvieux et plus gros risque de typhon.
Raph
Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens
Il existe au milieu du temps, la possibilite d'une ile....(MH)
Je souhaiterais voir de belles rizières en terrasses, faire des rando voire treks, le volcan, et un peu de plages...
Pour les rizières, il faut partir en mars/avril...
Pour les rizières, il faut partir en mars/avril...
Il n'y a pas de problème sans solution... et si il n'y a pas de solution, il n'y a pas de problème !
J'habites a Camiguin depuis 7 ans (Visayas), et je confirme qu'il vaut mieux visiter les Visayas les 2
mois cites plus haut.
Raph
Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens
Il existe au milieu du temps, la possibilite d'une ile....(MH)
Salut,
Pour la pluie: Si tu vas à l'ouest des Philippines (Manille, Palawan, Baguio, Banaue, Boracay, Mindoro, ...) = voyage en décembre. C'est le mois le moins pluvieux.
Si tu vas à l'est (Baler, Bicol, Leyte, Camiguin) = septembre/octobre est mieux.
Pour les visayas du centre (Cebu, Bohol, Negros) c'est à peu près équivalent.
Pour les typhons:De manière générale, les typhons passent dans le nord des Philippines (luzon) de juillet à octobre. Puis ils se décalent au sud dans les visayas en novembre/décembre.
Pour la pluie: Si tu vas à l'ouest des Philippines (Manille, Palawan, Baguio, Banaue, Boracay, Mindoro, ...) = voyage en décembre. C'est le mois le moins pluvieux.
Si tu vas à l'est (Baler, Bicol, Leyte, Camiguin) = septembre/octobre est mieux.
Pour les visayas du centre (Cebu, Bohol, Negros) c'est à peu près équivalent.
Pour les typhons:De manière générale, les typhons passent dans le nord des Philippines (luzon) de juillet à octobre. Puis ils se décalent au sud dans les visayas en novembre/décembre.
Chacun pourra compléter de sa propre expérience personnelle,
en ce qui concerne la mienne,
ce mois de septembre a été très bien côté météo
et c'est pas la première fois aux Visayas Central.
Expérience sur le trajet Zamboanga del Norte - Negros Oriental - Cebu
WOW Julie, séjour calculé au Pile-Poil, juste après le passage de la dépression Samuel !
Bonjour,
J'envisage de découvrir les Philippines, autour de Cébu du 20 au 31 décembre prochain. On peut lire tout et son contraire concernant le climat et les pluies.
Êtes vous aller à Cébu, Bohol en décembre ? Nous aimerions faire de la plongée.
Merci d'avance, Damien
J'envisage de découvrir les Philippines, autour de Cébu du 20 au 31 décembre prochain. On peut lire tout et son contraire concernant le climat et les pluies.
Êtes vous aller à Cébu, Bohol en décembre ? Nous aimerions faire de la plongée.
Merci d'avance, Damien
Plutot choisir Coron ou Palawan pour Dec., tu auras plus de chance d'eviter la pluie.
Raph
Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens
Il existe au milieu du temps, la possibilite d'une ile....(MH)
Et j'imagine qu'il sera possible de faire de la plongée à Palawan ?
Les pluies à cette période de l'année sont riches et chargées ? Merci d'avance,
Oui, la plongee est possible a Palawan.
Raph
Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens
Il existe au milieu du temps, la possibilite d'une ile....(MH)
Dernière question :) Tu me conseilles de prendre un vol jusqu'à Puerto Princesa ou Manille ? Je pense que l'ile est suffisamment grande pour y rester 10 jours, avec sans doute un passage à Coron.
Je te conseillerais de prendre un vol de Manille a Coron, puis pour le retour un vol de Puerto Princesa a Manille.Sache que si tu fais de la plongee-bouteille, il te faut au moins 24 h de repos avant de voler pour eviter une embolie.Prends tes vols immediatement car fin Dec. tout est surcharge et les prix montent en fleche.Voir
sur Cebu Pacific, PAL ou SwiftAir.
Raph
Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens
Il existe au milieu du temps, la possibilite d'une ile....(MH)
Bonjour Damien,
Tu peux plonger dans la baie de Coron(épaves japonaises), à El Nido(au large de l'ile de Miniloc, récif de Très Maria) et un site de plongée très loin de Palawan, le récif de Tubbahata…
Sur Les Visayas, il y a pleins sites de plongée, Ile de Pescador, Mactan, kontiki reef, gato, cabilao, balicasag, malatapay, apo, dauin, siquijor, boracay, maniguin, blue hole, padre burgos, etc….
Si le but de ton voyage est de plonger, je poserais directement la question aux centres de plongée, pour la pluie.(les Visayas)
Pour Palawan, la saison est très favorable de décembre à mai…
Bon voyage, Damien, aux Philippines😉
Tu peux plonger dans la baie de Coron(épaves japonaises), à El Nido(au large de l'ile de Miniloc, récif de Très Maria) et un site de plongée très loin de Palawan, le récif de Tubbahata…
Sur Les Visayas, il y a pleins sites de plongée, Ile de Pescador, Mactan, kontiki reef, gato, cabilao, balicasag, malatapay, apo, dauin, siquijor, boracay, maniguin, blue hole, padre burgos, etc….
Si le but de ton voyage est de plonger, je poserais directement la question aux centres de plongée, pour la pluie.(les Visayas)
Pour Palawan, la saison est très favorable de décembre à mai…
Bon voyage, Damien, aux Philippines😉
Bruno
À lire les cartes météo des Philippines ces jours-ci ça me semble assez pluvieux, notamment dans les Visayas. Mais bon, je verrai sur place à partir de jeudi.
Pas vraiment à Bantayan ces jours ci, à part hier. Comme partout c'est un peu déréglé. Et la meilleure prévision météo reste celle de la veille 😎
cottet
Les années se suivent mais ne se ressemblent pas.Le mois de nov 2017,2018 étaient globalement pluvieux à Davao.Cet année, nov 2019 globalement beau mais il pleut depuis dimanche.
Bruno
De retour d'un splendide voyage dans les Visayas, j'ai découvert sur place qu'il ne faut pas se fier aux cartes météo de Accuweather et cie qui semblent empirer les choses par rapport à la réalité. Avec d'autres voyageurs, nous avons bien rigolé de nos craintes d'avant départ. Il faut quand même jeter un coup d'oeil aux prévisions une fois sur place au cas où un typhon se présenterait à l'horizon et modifier ses plans en conséquence, comme ce fut le cas avec Tisoy.
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