J'ai la possibilité de partir vivre et travailler au Gabon, mais j'ai le choix entre 2 destinations : Libreville ou port-Gentil.
Pour m'aider à choisir, je voudrais des infos pour comparer les 2 villes au niveau : qualité de vie activités sur place accueil des gens, ambiance cout de la vie (Port-gnetil encore + cher ?) santé (hôpitaux aussi bons qu'à Libreville ?)
Port Gentil c'est une Presqu'ile mais quasi une ile en fait...car on y va en avion ou bateau. Si t'aime la peche, les balades en pirogue, en brousse ça vaut + le coup que Libreville à mon avis. La vie doit etre encore + cool..
Y a des restos des boites des plages, des expats en plus petit nombre que LBV car POG + petit mais y en a du coup communauté peut etre plus soudé et sympa, peut etre plus cancans aussi...
Pour la santé je sais pas, mais sur qu'il y a des toubibs, à part l'hopital general je sais pas si y a des cliniques...
Plus dépaysant.
LBV t'as l'avantage des soins, aeroport, acces au reste du pays facile...+ de boites + de restos + d'expats en vase clos et sectorises par catégories professionnelles...un peu special mais qd t'as des bons amis et tout ça le fait...c'est la ville quoi.
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Salut Canto
je viens au Gabon depuis 7 ans et j'y vis depuis 3ans c'est un Pays fabuleux peu importe la ville évidemment si tu as la possibilité de le voir tel qu'il avec ses richesses il est vrai que le cercle des expats est important et que nous sortons ensemble a POG ou a LBV
je suis en fin de contrat et je n'arrive pas à me faire à l'idée de partir
à bientôt
Patoch 34
Concernant le transport, Gabon Airlines semble moins cher que Air France ou Royal Air Maroc. Est-ce une compagnie sûre au niveau maintenance-formation de pilotes ?
Gabon Airlines est moins cher qu'Air France et Royal Air Maroc. C'est une compagnie sûre, sinon, elle serait déjà en liste noire et n'aurait pas pu attérir en France.
Alors, toujours décidé à venir parmi nous?
J ai vécu plusieurs années au Gabon à Libreville...que de bons souvenirs...
Port Gentil est une ville très agréable mais je pense que l on doit s y ennuyer au bout de qq temps...à moins d être passionné par les sports nautiques en dehors de son activité prof. il n y a pas grand chose à y faire.
Libreville est beaucoup plus vivante en plus il y a beaucoup d activités pour les enfants..et les plus grands.
Tout dépend de ce que vous recherchez.
Libreville est une ville fantastique, riche, on y cotoye des gens de tous horizons.Le mieux est d y aller et de s imprégner de l ambiance.
Bonne chance dans cette nouvelle vie
Virni
coucou canto74,
je vis a port gentil depuis mon enfance, c'est une trés petite ville avec bien entendu les défauts d'une petite ville avec beaucoup de ragots sur les uns et les autres, mais d'aprés ce que je sais de lbv c'est a peu pres la meme chose dans la communauté expat!!! je ne suis surement pas objective mais Libreville est une ville trés sale et pleine de pollution due au grand nombre de voiture et d'immeubles qui rendent le centre ville vraiment etouffant! d'un autre coté si tu aime le changement niveau sorties je te conseillerais plus libreville! c'est vrai qu'il y a un plus grand choix de restos et boites de nuit mais port gentil est plus familiale la vie est plus tranquille et facile, en plus on est beaucoup moins enfermés les amis que tu pourrais y trouver seront beaucoup moins faux avec toi ils ne te jugent pas en fonction de ton salaire ou de tes responsabilités au travail!!!
pour les sorties il y a tout de meme pas mal de restos et boites qui sont beaucoup moins voir pas du tout "sélectifs" comparé a LBV ... tu auras beaucoup d'occasions de visiter l'afrique entre les sorties 4X4 et bateaux qui sont incontournables et trés conviviaux!!!
bien entendu je ne suis pas trés objective a cause de mon amour pour la vie a port gentil, je n'ai connu lbv que dans le cadre de mon boulot et cette ville m'a laissé une trés mauvaise impression, en plus mon mari y a vécu pdt 5 ans et confirme mon impression !!!
pour ce qui est de gabon airlines, aucun soucis a part du retard dans ses vol trés fréquent mais pas de souci en général c'est toutes les compagnies comme ca!!!
n'hésite pas si tu as plus de questions je suis dispo a te repondre rapidement!!!
Bonjour, je confirme aussi.J'habite à Libreville depuis plus d'un an:la ville est très sale, polluée et les expat effectivement commence la discussion entre femmes comme cela : Il fait quoi ton mari?moi je suis la femme de .....et je me la pète en 4*4.
Nous ne connaissons pas encore Port Gentil mais d'après mes maigres amis, la vie est plus douce et plus cool et plus propre : pensez au petits enfants dans une atmosphère polluée. Même notre pédiatre nous a déconseillé d'habiter en centre ville à cause de la pollution!!! et cette pédiatre est au Gabon depuis pplus de 30 ans.
Alors à choisir.....
C'était déjà comme ça et sans doute ça l'à toujours été, les expats (une certaine catégorie sans oublier les coopérants qui savaient parfois les dépasser ) de Libreville ..."il fait quoi ton mari?" la phrase test incontournable pour voir si t'es fréquentable..."il fait le singe en brousse" que je répondais à la fin...Ma consolation a été de leur prendre leur fric dans le resto où je travaillais. Et encore un vieux français résident m'avait dit que c'était pire avant!🤪
Quand certains ont su qu on allait sur Bitam s'installer là ça à été le top!! Il parait qu'on allait chez les sauvages se faire bouffer, véridique je l'ai entendu ça!! Et bin Bitam, un vrai havre de paix où on pouvait respirer et des gens avec du caractères certes mais sympas quand on connait, pas cannibales en tous cas 🤪 !! A l'époque pour aller sur Lambaréné certains n'osaient meme pas sauf à plusieurs, en convoi quasi! ...y avait pas l'enrobé encore mais ça le faisait bien qd meme et Lambaréné tres sympa comme petite ville!
Pour ce qui est de la pollution et autre je pense que toute les capitales africaines se ressemblent plus ou moins et en général il vaut mieux éviter le centre ville . Quoique j'ai pourtant vécu au centre à LBV, celà me convenait j'avais pas d'enfant, j'avais pas de voiture et j'étais pas loin du boulot et à l'époque peut etre moins de voitures et moins de pollution(un peu moins)...Mais pour les enfants c clair il faut éviter d'y habiter...
Se sont ils mis au vélo un peu les gabonais ? ...!
C'est vrai que POG pour les petits ce doit etre bien sympas!
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