Quelle île aux Maldives pour faire de la plongée en apnée?
by Ormée
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour nous recherchons à faire de la plongée en apnée. Mon père et moi souhaitons trouver une destinations, on a beaucoup entendu parler des Maldives d'où le titre du sujet mais si vous avez une autre proposition n'hésitez pas. Nous recherchons surtout un endroit où il y a beaucoup à découvrir car nous partons trois semaine. Le budget est pas un problème tant qu'il ne dépasse pas 5000euro/personne
Salut
Nous sommes allés sur l ile de fihalohi l an passe et c est juste genial! Nous faisons de la plongee bouteille et du pmt et depuis la plage c est juste fantastique! Il y a un magnifique reef tombant et tu y verras des poissons incroyables des tortues et des raies si tu as de la chance! Quant a l hotel il est tres bien mais la nourriture est moyenne! Pour nous les fonds marins etaient le critere principale donc cet ile a repondu a toute nos attentes y compris au niveau prix!
A ta dispo si tu veux plus d infos!
Nous sommes allés sur l ile de fihalohi l an passe et c est juste genial! Nous faisons de la plongee bouteille et du pmt et depuis la plage c est juste fantastique! Il y a un magnifique reef tombant et tu y verras des poissons incroyables des tortues et des raies si tu as de la chance! Quant a l hotel il est tres bien mais la nourriture est moyenne! Pour nous les fonds marins etaient le critere principale donc cet ile a repondu a toute nos attentes y compris au niveau prix!
A ta dispo si tu veux plus d infos!
on a beaucoup entendu parler des Maldives... nous partons trois semaine
Certes, les Maldives, pour la plongée (en PMT ou bouteille), c'est le top... mais pas pour trois semaines car les îles sont minuscules et il n'y a donc rien d'autre à faire, il faut le savoir ! C'est parfait pour une semaine mais trois ? Bonne recherche. Christine
Certes, les Maldives, pour la plongée (en PMT ou bouteille), c'est le top... mais pas pour trois semaines car les îles sont minuscules et il n'y a donc rien d'autre à faire, il faut le savoir ! C'est parfait pour une semaine mais trois ? Bonne recherche. Christine
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Salut j'en ai fait un peu le long de l'Atoll du Club Med je pense que tu peux en faire partout; en tout cas c'est vrai c'est superbe les Maldives c'est le paradis terrestre.
J'aimerais préciser de faire attention aux courants si tu vas un peu loin.
Donc éviter de trop s'éloigner de la plage...
Comme le précise krikri6792 précédent tu vas finir par t'ennuyer pendant 3 semaines aux Maldives.
Généralement on combine un séjour aux Maldives avec un séjour au Sri Lanka.
Bonjour,
L'ideal est de faire un combine 3 îles sur 3 atolls differents car chaque atoll possède ses propres merveilles et secrets. Mais vous aurez besoin de l'aide d'un agent de voyages tres au point sur le sujet...et ils sont rares..🙁
Je vous conseille de faire un tour sur les forums de plongée pour en savoir plus sur les spots, posez éventuellement des questions et ensuite soumettez moi votre liste d’hôtels et/ ou atolls. Je connais a peu près tous les atolls de l'archipel + ai pas mal de contacts avec des divers locaux. Je pourrais sans doute completer votre recherche d'infos.
Bonnes plongees a vous, Vive l’apnée 🙂 -
L'ideal est de faire un combine 3 îles sur 3 atolls differents car chaque atoll possède ses propres merveilles et secrets. Mais vous aurez besoin de l'aide d'un agent de voyages tres au point sur le sujet...et ils sont rares..🙁
Je vous conseille de faire un tour sur les forums de plongée pour en savoir plus sur les spots, posez éventuellement des questions et ensuite soumettez moi votre liste d’hôtels et/ ou atolls. Je connais a peu près tous les atolls de l'archipel + ai pas mal de contacts avec des divers locaux. Je pourrais sans doute completer votre recherche d'infos.
Bonnes plongees a vous, Vive l’apnée 🙂 -
~~~Le 1er Site d'infos / Photos / Vidéos HD des MALDIVES ~~~
http://www.dreamingofmaldives.com/fr
http://www.dreamingofmaldives.com/blog-des-maldives/
bonjour,
je me mele de la conversation, mais je pars le 22 avril aux maldives pour une croisière snorkelling avec atoll explorer 1 semaine et pour la deuxième semaine j'hésite entre trois hotel
thudufushi, moofushi ou lily beach.
Je voudrais un beau reef intérieur et de bonne prestation hotelière mais pas une très grande ile
peux-tu me conseiller
et si tu connais la croisière j'aimerais avoir des infos
merci beaucoup et a bientôt
Sans hésiter une seconde : Lily Beach
Sans aucune comparaison avec les 2 autres.
~~~Le 1er Site d'infos / Photos / Vidéos HD des MALDIVES ~~~
http://www.dreamingofmaldives.com/fr
http://www.dreamingofmaldives.com/blog-des-maldives/
Bonjour 🙂
Je dirai pour les Beach Villas :
L’idéal pour moi : entre 160 et 165 (ces villas ont la plus belle plage et lagon a mon goût + sont éloignées du centre nautique.) , puis environ de 113 a 125.
L'idee generale est d'éviter celles qui sont trop proches des quartiers de maintenance ( générateurs, cuisines, logement du personnel) et du estaurant ppal.
Pour les Water Villas , le choix va se porter vers les plus éloignées sur l'eau et selon vos envie tournées vers le coucher de Soleil ou le lever. Les numéros : 319/320/321/322 et 325/326/327/328 Cote coucher de Soleil ont ma préférence. J'ai des cartes très explicites sur mon site dreamingofmaldives qui vous aideront a y voir plus clair.
Personnellement, mon coeur se tourne vers les water villas. Le rêve : on descend de sa terrasse et hop! a nous les poissons et les coraux! personnellement, j'adore. Je préféré aussi le cote Coucher de Soleil... Mais j'ai aussi séjourné ds les beach villas et les chambres sont très agréable aussi. Ça va beaucoup dépendre de votre budget. N’hésitez pas a me demander d'autres renseignements🙂 Bien a vous,
Pour les Water Villas , le choix va se porter vers les plus éloignées sur l'eau et selon vos envie tournées vers le coucher de Soleil ou le lever. Les numéros : 319/320/321/322 et 325/326/327/328 Cote coucher de Soleil ont ma préférence. J'ai des cartes très explicites sur mon site dreamingofmaldives qui vous aideront a y voir plus clair.
Personnellement, mon coeur se tourne vers les water villas. Le rêve : on descend de sa terrasse et hop! a nous les poissons et les coraux! personnellement, j'adore. Je préféré aussi le cote Coucher de Soleil... Mais j'ai aussi séjourné ds les beach villas et les chambres sont très agréable aussi. Ça va beaucoup dépendre de votre budget. N’hésitez pas a me demander d'autres renseignements🙂 Bien a vous,
~~~Le 1er Site d'infos / Photos / Vidéos HD des MALDIVES ~~~
http://www.dreamingofmaldives.com/fr
http://www.dreamingofmaldives.com/blog-des-maldives/
Bonjour Odile,
Nous avons eu la chance de faire la croisiere Atoll Explorer, en combiné avec le Lily Beach. Nous ne regrettons pas, en plus nous sommes tombés, sur un super Tour Operator qui nous a bien aiguillé pour faire notre choix. Comme les prix étaient raisonnables, nous avons carrément passé 4 nuits en Beach Villas et 4 nuits en Water Villas. L'île est trés belle, la rénovation est trés réussie
Je confirme completement ce que dit Rose, pour le choix des chambres. Son site Dreaming of Maldives est une merveilleuse entrée en matière, pour connaître un peu mieux le Lily.
Nous avons eu la chance de faire la croisiere Atoll Explorer, en combiné avec le Lily Beach. Nous ne regrettons pas, en plus nous sommes tombés, sur un super Tour Operator qui nous a bien aiguillé pour faire notre choix. Comme les prix étaient raisonnables, nous avons carrément passé 4 nuits en Beach Villas et 4 nuits en Water Villas. L'île est trés belle, la rénovation est trés réussie
Je confirme completement ce que dit Rose, pour le choix des chambres. Son site Dreaming of Maldives est une merveilleuse entrée en matière, pour connaître un peu mieux le Lily.
bonjour gabelounette,
je te remercie pour tes renseignements pour finir j'ai réserver au lily beach dans les water deluxe entre le n° 319 et 322 ou 308 et 312.
Maintenant je me languis de partir j'espère que je ne me suis pas trompé en choisissant cette croisière comme on ne fait que du snorkelling on a peur de s'ennuyer et surtout le soir.
Bon on verra bien
encore merci de tes conseils et a bientôt
je lis tous les messages sur les maldives quel qu'il soit je ne me lasse pas et je regarde toutes les photos et vidéo en attendant de partir. C'est encore loin !!!
merci et a bientôt
odile
Bonjour Odile,
pas de risque de t'ennuyer, en fait le soir tu peux discuter avec les gens autour de la table, c'est convivial. Nous, ce qu'on fait c'est que l'on prend de bons bouquins et on devore pour rattraper le temps percu;sous l'eau c'est un veritable programme télé. Quant au Lily en Water Villa, tu vas te régaler et te sentir vraiment privilégiée, tu vas regretter une seule chose, c'est d'être obligée de repartir pour la France.
Au fait avec quel organisme pars tu?
Cordialement.
pas de risque de t'ennuyer, en fait le soir tu peux discuter avec les gens autour de la table, c'est convivial. Nous, ce qu'on fait c'est que l'on prend de bons bouquins et on devore pour rattraper le temps percu;sous l'eau c'est un veritable programme télé. Quant au Lily en Water Villa, tu vas te régaler et te sentir vraiment privilégiée, tu vas regretter une seule chose, c'est d'être obligée de repartir pour la France.
Au fait avec quel organisme pars tu?
Cordialement.
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Hi there,
I have my flight to Malé from February 3rd to 15th.
I want to visit Malé first, then head to 2 or 3 nearby islands. I’d like to take the ferry to keep costs down.
I’d love to be able to snorkel right from the beach.
Which atolls or islands would you recommend?
Thanks for your help!
Hi there, my husband loves fishing, and during our upcoming vacation in French Polynesia, he’s planning to do two half-day trips. We’ll be staying in family-run guesthouses on the following islands: Tahiti, Moorea, Huahine, Bora Bora, Rangiroa, and Fakarava. Which type of fishing should he choose for the best experience, and on which islands? Thanks in advance for your help! 🙂
Hi there,
We’re heading to South Africa for a two-week vacation next March.
We’d love to see great white sharks and maybe even try the cage diving. We’re planning to go to Gansbaai—do you think we’ll have a chance to see them? Also, do you know of any specialized agencies that aren’t too commercial and are respectful of the animals?
Thanks
Bonjour,
notre voyage en Indonésie étant annulé, et notre agence nous déconseillant l'Egypte, nous sommes à la recherche d'un lieu où nous pourrons faire du snorkeling depuis la plage (et en excursion bateau). Je connais un peu Zanzibar pour y être allé il y a plus de 10 ans, ainsi que Pemba (mais les prix ont explosé), et je me tourne aussi vers Mafia. Est ce propice au snorkeling , des resorts ont ils des house reef où l'on peut voir des choses intéressantes (je ne m'attends pas non plus au niveau de la Sulawesi ou des Raja). Merci d'avance pour toute info.
notre voyage en Indonésie étant annulé, et notre agence nous déconseillant l'Egypte, nous sommes à la recherche d'un lieu où nous pourrons faire du snorkeling depuis la plage (et en excursion bateau). Je connais un peu Zanzibar pour y être allé il y a plus de 10 ans, ainsi que Pemba (mais les prix ont explosé), et je me tourne aussi vers Mafia. Est ce propice au snorkeling , des resorts ont ils des house reef où l'on peut voir des choses intéressantes (je ne m'attends pas non plus au niveau de la Sulawesi ou des Raja). Merci d'avance pour toute info.
Bonjour à tous,
Je pose ma question malgré la situation incertaine actuellement, mais évidemment mon plan de voyage est conditionnel à l'évolution de la pandémie, donc merci de vous abstenir ceux qui me diraient juste de rester chez moi ;)
Donc, je planifie de passer l'hiver au sud de l'Europe, et ou vers les Balkans et j'aimerais savoir si c'est partout de la plongée en eau froide donc avec le drysuit et tout ou s'il y a des endroits qui sont superbes et ou je peux plonger avec un suit plus épais seulement même exemple en février et mars. J'ai lu pas mal ici sur le portugal et malte https://divezone.net/diving/portugal mais j'aimerais l'opinion récente de plongeurs du coin! :)
Ce que j'aime en plongée c'est l'eau claire, les fonds marins attrayants, la vie aquatique particulière, etc. Je ne suis pas une fan d'épaves, mais je considérerai tout les sites / pays proposés :)
Merci!
Je pose ma question malgré la situation incertaine actuellement, mais évidemment mon plan de voyage est conditionnel à l'évolution de la pandémie, donc merci de vous abstenir ceux qui me diraient juste de rester chez moi ;)
Donc, je planifie de passer l'hiver au sud de l'Europe, et ou vers les Balkans et j'aimerais savoir si c'est partout de la plongée en eau froide donc avec le drysuit et tout ou s'il y a des endroits qui sont superbes et ou je peux plonger avec un suit plus épais seulement même exemple en février et mars. J'ai lu pas mal ici sur le portugal et malte https://divezone.net/diving/portugal mais j'aimerais l'opinion récente de plongeurs du coin! :)
Ce que j'aime en plongée c'est l'eau claire, les fonds marins attrayants, la vie aquatique particulière, etc. Je ne suis pas une fan d'épaves, mais je considérerai tout les sites / pays proposés :)
Merci!




