Météo à Djerba en mai?
by Edith12
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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salut a tous ceux qui pourront m'eclairer!je pars a djerba en mai et voudrait connaitre le temps et les temperatures qu'il pourrait y faire a cette periode la!d'un forum a l'autre les infos sont changeantes cela va de 22 a 40 degres donc dur de savoir!je pars a l'hotel meninx si quelqu'un connait?merci d'avance!
L'année dernière vers mi-juin c'était un temps super bien bien chaud et la mer très bonne aussi environ 20 de bon matin et jusqu'a 40 laprem!bon voyage
Il est parfaitement normal que vous ayez des avis différents puisque tout dépend de la semaine et de l'année où l'auteur du message est parti au mois de mai !.
Pourr ma part, je vais à Zarzis tous les mois de mai depuis 2002 et je n'ai pas eu la même température à chaque fois.
Donc je répète que la dernière semaine d'avril et la première semaine de mai, il peut encore pleuvoir beaucoup, voir y avoir une courte tempête comme en 2006 (3 jours de grand vent, de pluie, donc atmosphère rafraichie et mer fraiche pendant les 5 jours suivant évidemment)
Dès qu'il y a du vent et des nuages, les températures chutent évidemment et si vos interlocuteurs sont parti une seule semaine..., ca donne de 18 ° (à l'ombre), alors que d'autres années, d'autres ont eu à 30 ° à l'ombre. (il faisait 27 ° il y a 4 jour et là, max 22 ° annoncé aujourd'hui)
Vérifiez aussi si les messages que vous lisez donnent la température à l'ombre (celle des prévisions météo) ou que les gens ressentent, donc en plein soleil et...en quel lieu !
Il est évident que mai dans le désert près de Zaafrane et Douz, ça peut donner des température bien plus élevées qu'à Hammamet plus au Nord ou à Djerba, au sud mais au bord de la mer avec du vent.
Donc demander la météo "en mai" à Djerba, ne peut vous amener des réponses uniformes.
A partir du 15 mai il n'y a plus de risque de pluie mais les nuages eux peuvent encore arriver
Par contre, la dernière semaine de mai, , je n'ai jamais eu que du très beau temps.
Désolée si ça fait réponse de Normand, mais, comme moi, je suppose que vous avez entendu parler des modifications climatiques de notre planète: la Tunisie n'y échappe pas.
Quant à l'hôtel Menix, utilisez le formulaire de recherche et encodez "Meninx Djerba", vous aurez tous les avis.
Bonnes vacances.
Je repars, comme vous, en mai à Zarzis (1 ° en moyenne de plus qu'à Djerba, donc comparable) espérons donc que nous aurons du très beau temps.
Bonnes vacances
Bonjour,
les températures moyennes maxi en mai sont de 25°, les températures moyennes mini de 16°, ensuite que sera 2008 ????
Un Français passionnément amoureux de la Tunisie et qui n'a qu'un souhait : faire partager cette passion à tous ceux qui souhaitent s'expatrier !
Oh la !! il y a plus pres que 500km entre Hammamet et Djerba !!! D'ailleurs je ne sais pas s'il y a des bus direct entre ces 2 villes, il y a plutot entre Tunis et Djerba... J'ai fait une fois le voyage entre Tunis (60km au nord de Hammamet) et Djerba en voiture et ça a duré 7h !!! Puisqu'il l'autoroute s'arrete a Sousse (70km au sud de Hammamet) et puisqu'il ya aussi une traversée d'une dizaine de minutes en bateau. Ce n'est pas la durée de la traversée qui derange mais c'est plutot la periode d'attente qui est longue surtout l'été !!!
Sinon, il y a des vols internes de la compagnie etatique SevenAir entre Tunis et Djerba et ça coute vers les 130 DT en AR.
Djerba est une ile et pour tout deplacement entre la zone touristique et Houmt Essouk (capital de l'ile), il faut prevoir 5DT pour le Taxi.
Bonsoir, Quel trajet fait-on de hammamet à Djerba? et quelle est la ville la plus meilleure? Est-ce que le climat change d'une ville à l'autre ? Merci pour vos réponses! Lurex
Sinon, il y a des vols internes de la compagnie etatique SevenAir entre Tunis et Djerba et ça coute vers les 130 DT en AR.
Djerba est une ile et pour tout deplacement entre la zone touristique et Houmt Essouk (capital de l'ile), il faut prevoir 5DT pour le Taxi.
Bonsoir, Quel trajet fait-on de hammamet à Djerba? et quelle est la ville la plus meilleure? Est-ce que le climat change d'une ville à l'autre ? Merci pour vos réponses! Lurex
Europeen pour un jour Paris, Barcelone, Marseille, Montpellier, Amsterdam, Bruxelles, Metz, Strasbourg, Zurich, Milan, Genes, Geneve, Lausanne, Munchen, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Lyon, La Haye, Aix en Provence, Lieges, Nice, Anvers, Berlin, Hamburg, Luxembourg...
Tunisien pour toujours
Bonjour,
Merci TRD pour ces renseignements, vraiment je trouve des gens sympa sur ce site et j'ai de la chance d'y m'inscrire avant mon voyage.. est_ce que les restos sont chers ? et peut-on trouver des guides qui pourront nous faire visiter?
Merci à vous et à tous
Bonne journée
le temps passe plus vite que nous...profitons-en
😉 BONJOUR MOI AUSSI JE PARS AVEC MON MARI 43 ET 47 ANS DU 25 MAI AU 01 JUIN PEUT ETRE ON SE RENCONTRERA
SO VOUS VOULEZ PRENDRE CONTACT VOICI MON ADRESSE MAIL PINGOIN74@ORANGE.FR
NOUS SOMMES DE HAUTE SAVOIE D ADOPTION ET NOUS PARTONS DE LYON
IL PARAIT QUE L HOTEL EST SYMPA DES AMIS D AMIS Y SONT ALLE
BON SEJOUR
Climat méditerranéen, aussi capricieux que les populations qui habitent les rives de ce marigot narcissique qu'est la Méditerranée. En général, il fait beau et chaud à cette période, proximité du désert oblige...Le mieux serait de consulter la météo sur la toile, ça donne une idée, aproximative certes.
L'hôtel Meninx doit se situer sur la côte Est de l'Île qui est saturée de véritables hotels-villages à la queue leu-leu, tourisme de masse et attrape-nigaud : obséquiosité du personnel hôtelier, nourriture moins que moyenne, animations dignes d"'Intervilles" ou de " Qui veut gagner des millions"...Je vous conseillerais Houmt-Souk, la capitale de l'île, superbe et où se trouvent beaucoup de caravan-sérails superbement aménagés et confortables, les restaurants de la ville, de toutes catégories, étant à portée de main. Pour les plages, les taxis ne manquent pas, mais dont il faut surveiller le compteur, sachant que ce moyen de transport fonctionne comme en France, on paie le même prix, quel que soit le nombre des voyageurs ( max 3)
Bonnes vacances.
Bonjour PINGOIN74, c'est en cherchant la météo à djerba en mai que je suis tombée sur ce site et que j'ai vu votre message ; je pars aussi avec mon ami du 25 mai au 1er juin, départ de LYON à 17h35 avec escale à Marseille, donc on sera surement ensemble dans l'avion !!
si vous voulez me contacter voici mon mail : capucine714@neuf.fr
@ bientot peut etre ou sinon bon séjour
coucou edith
alors heureuse de tes vacances au meninx?
dommage on a pas pu se rencontrer pas façile un peu de monde
moi je suis ravi de mon sejour
nous avons eu un temps super
alors ton avion pour rentrer
3 h de retard il me semble
moi c'étais pour mon depart de paris grrrrrrr 6 H de retard
cordialement
carole
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