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ayant le souhait de m' installer en guadeloupe, et profiter quotidiennement de la mer en y allant à pieds, et peut etre y trouver un logement face à la mer, (le reve) quel serait l'endroit idéale pour ne pas subir certains vents, d'ailleurs quels sont ils ? et avoir tout à la fois (vue, proximité sur la mer) ???? cela existe t il ??? par exemple, les alizés soufflent t ils tous les jours
car j'ai résidé 16ans dans le sud de la france, et j'ai déménagé car je ne supportai plus le mistral qui pouvait souffler vaiment très fort (100/110km/h) plusieurs jours à la suite !!!!
merci de vos réponses
oui, d'accord il y a les alizées, mais ca souffle tous les jours, toute la journeé, et à combien en moyenne, souffl ent ils uniquement sur la cote ??? ou soufflent ils que certaines periodes de l'année ??? ou bien certaines region COTIERES sont elles épargnées de vent 🤪?? et les lesquelles ???merci pour ces précisions
Bonjour,
La côte-sous-le-vent est la plus abritée (terme de marine désignant la partie d'une ile protégée du vent par les crêtes, généralement à l'ouest). En fait, je dirai plutôt petit air agréable et bienvenu que vent sinon en période cyclonique. Vous n'êtes ici ni dans la vallée du Rhône ni sur les côtes de Bretagne !
En ce qui concerne la Guadeloupe : la partie de la côte située vers Deshaies, Pointe-Noire, Bouillante. Réputée pluvieuse, elle ne l'est pas tant qu'on veut bien le dire et les statistiques font mentir les a-priori. En fait, c'est surtout le sud de Basse-Terre avec la Soufrière qui a une pluviométrie importante (image 3 - moyenne annuelle pluie de - de 1000 mm à + 4000 mm du clair au plus foncé/ Côte-sous-le-vent entre 1000 et 1500 mm).
La Côte-sous-le-Vent est découpée avec des plages mais aussi des mornes et on a une très belle vue sur la mer de pratiquement partout.
photo 1. notre maison vue de la mer 2. la vue depuis la maison ... mer à 100 m, plage à 800 m ! Votre rêve ?
Si vous souhaitez vous installer en Guadeloupe, venez déjà y passer quelques temps, baladez-vous et laissez vous le temps de choisir votre coin idéal. Il existe, c'est sûr !
Bienvenue !!!
Cordiales salutations,
Nicole
les vents sont les bienvenus car il fait chaud en guad ! des alizés de reve!!!rien à voir avec le mistral mais qu'en septembre, octobre il y a risque d'ouragan alors là ......ça souffle !! mais ça ne dure pas!et ça n'arrive pas tous les ans! il faut se calfeutrer !!!!
mais comme on te dit le mieux est d'y aller un mois pour voir sur place avant de se decider, moi j'ai adoré!!
a+ comi
merci de vos réponses qui me rassure quand meme,
biensure le mieux c'est d' etre sur place à different endroit de l'ile et differentes saisons, nous sommes très décidés d'y aller et voir comment c'est, d'ailleurs aujourd'hui je vais réserver les billets d'avion, car ils sont en promo 😉nous comptons partir 4 semaines en fevrier pour tester un peu !comme ce sera la première fois que nous y rendons, nous avons pensé à la location par exemple 10jours au sud de grande terre 10 jours au nord et 10 jours basse terre, dans quels ordres je ne sais pas car il vat falloir que je trouve à coordonner toutes ces locations avec nos gouts, car biensure nous aimerions trouvé un studio ou autre avec pieds dans l'eau ! le reve quoi !!!🙂avec un prix raisonnable, 😎
louer un vehicule (qui ne sera pas facile non plus à lire les differents poste, car il semblerait que ce type de location est saturée des mois à l'avance)
ou meme le velo (je ne sais pas si cela ce fait là bas) y a t il des pistes cyclabes sympathiques pour ce genre d'activité ????
y a t il des endroits à éviter de part par exemple une odeur ou fumée due à une activité professionnel ?
enfin voilà, une fois que j'aurai réserve les vols cette après midi, notre esprit sera déja la-bas !alors n'hésitez pas à me donner vos opinions sur tel ou tel endroit de la guadeloupe et vous en remercie, j'en tiendrai compte pour retenir les locations,
merci
pour le vélo !! je n'ai pas vu de piste cyclable et j'ai vu des fous du volant!! donc ce serait dangereux sur la plupart des routes je crois!!!mais à pied il y a plein de beaux sentiers
vers la soufriere c'est pas terrible l'air! fumerolles!!
mais c'est une ile et il n'y a pas une enorme pollution de l'air par contre un certain laissez aller dans les detritus et vieilles carcasses de voitures à certains endroits : laxisme!!!
quand il y a une bonne averse tropicale ça lave mais...
à part ça ile de rêve loin du stress de métropole!!on trouve les habitants trop lents trop cool!!!surtout quand il faut faire la queue à la poste...ou ailleurs..
pour les retraités c'est bien, beaucoup de maisons en bordure de mer mais c'est comme partout les prix commencent à monter
nous on est allés en mai on a eu les prix basse saison c'etait super et le temps magnifique!!!!
les jeunes trouvent qu'il n'y a pas assez d'activités mais il y en a (peche, plongée, plage et bateaux, ..)
mais pas trop de folles soirées comme en organisent certaines iles!!c'est sûr !
mais dans le coin de sainte anne, cote d'azur guadeloupeenne il y en a un peu
basse terre paradis des randonneurs
vous y allez en fevrier c'est le plein carnaval, défilés ...
Bonjour Nicole .
Merci pour votre message .Je voulais savoir si possible le nom de l'endroit de la photo ou vous habité . c'est trés beau cette plage .
Merci
Cdt
il ne faut pas perdre ca vie a essayer de la gagner
Bonjour Clément,
Merci de votre gentil message. La vue est celle de la baie de Pointe-Noire depuis nos gîtes ... c'est encore plus beau en fin de journée tombante ... on se croirait sur la Riviera !
Il est possible de venir contrôler sur place 😉😉
Cordialement,
Nicole
Bonjour Nicole ,
Merci pour votre réponse. C'est magnifique.vous m'avez fait rêver . Oui je souhaiterais voir cela :). Je suis déjà allé deux fois en Guadeloupe il y a très longtemps , plus jeune :). Mais la je voudrais le faire autrement car j'ai la maladie de lyme chronique et cherche un endroit pour me régénérer coupé des ondes éléctromagnétiques et de la pollution etc . Y'a t'il un marché pas loin pour pouvoir manger bio ?
Merci
il ne faut pas perdre ca vie a essayer de la gagner
Bonjour Clément,
Il y a des marchés bio en Guadeloupe mais pas forcément tout près de chez nous. Par contre, nous avons quelques adresses de personnes privées ou petits producteurs chez qui nous nous servons ... mais chut !
A Pointe-Noire même, on trouve quelques produits bio dans une des superettes et il y a un magasin spécialisé qui a un plus grand choix.
Nous sommes dans une région qui a peu de productions donc peu de traitements car la spécialité était l'exploitation du bois et nos artisans restent reconnus pour être des maîtres en la matière.
Bonne journée, Nicole
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Hey everyone! 🙂
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Sunny destinations in October???
Not too much rain.
Martinique, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Mauritius, Cape Verde, or somewhere else?????
Any tips? Thanks for your help