Voyage en Crète mai 2014
by Laurentmeun
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour les amis, serait il possible d'avoir des renseignements sur la météo a cette époque de l'année
Nous sommes sur Rethymnon du 12 au 19 mai , ou pouvons nous trouver de l'huile d'olive facile a transporter ainsi que du miel .
Est il possible de visiter en prenant le bus , car nous logeons dans un club a 6 km de Rethymnon.....merci
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
Bonjour Carole,
De l'huile d'olive - excellente - tu en trouveras partout, facile à transporter. Du miel aussi, et tu verras alors la spécialité locale : le fromage blanc au miel - un vrai régal, si tu aimes tu vas te régaler, profite-en on en trouve pas du comme cela chez nous ! Pour la météo, tu devrais avoir un temps bien clément. Bon séjour et bonne journée.
De l'huile d'olive - excellente - tu en trouveras partout, facile à transporter. Du miel aussi, et tu verras alors la spécialité locale : le fromage blanc au miel - un vrai régal, si tu aimes tu vas te régaler, profite-en on en trouve pas du comme cela chez nous ! Pour la météo, tu devrais avoir un temps bien clément. Bon séjour et bonne journée.
Si le chemin est difficile, le difficile est le chemin.
Bonjour
Il est possible de visiter en prenant le bus. Voici le lien pour les horaires http://bus-service-crete-ktel.com/timetable.php
Cependant pour bien profiter sur une courte période, je te recommanderai de louer une petite voiture pour être libre.
De l'huile d'olive, il y en a partout. Tu constateras que souvent elle n'a pas de marque car la production est très locale. Cependant, comme il n'est plus possible de la ramener en cabine, sauf en l'achetant dans la zone de l'aéroport, le retour en soute peut s'avérer périlleux. Je ne sais pas si les bidons résiste aux bagagistes. Pour le miel, c'est plus facile, car les pots sont plus petits et peuvent etre protégés par du papier journal.
Il est possible de visiter en prenant le bus. Voici le lien pour les horaires http://bus-service-crete-ktel.com/timetable.php
Cependant pour bien profiter sur une courte période, je te recommanderai de louer une petite voiture pour être libre.
De l'huile d'olive, il y en a partout. Tu constateras que souvent elle n'a pas de marque car la production est très locale. Cependant, comme il n'est plus possible de la ramener en cabine, sauf en l'achetant dans la zone de l'aéroport, le retour en soute peut s'avérer périlleux. Je ne sais pas si les bidons résiste aux bagagistes. Pour le miel, c'est plus facile, car les pots sont plus petits et peuvent etre protégés par du papier journal.
Christian
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Des photos et adresses sur mon blog:
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bonjour, Evajules
je te remercie pour tes infos elles me seront precieuses lors de notre voyage
MERCI 😉
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
Merci beaucoup pour tes renseignement , le lien pour les bus est super , je pense qu'il nous sera utile , je ne pense pas louer de voiture .quand nous allons pour la premiere fois dans un pays celui ci nous permet d'observer et les fois d'apres nous y seront plus a l'aise . J"espere que nous aurons du beau temps ..........encore merci CRISCUS 😉
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
Nous adorons aller en crète en Mai car le temps y est parfait : chaud avec une bonne brise mais pas étouffant comme en été . Je pense que tu n'as pas trop à craindre pour le temps .... ( à moins que Mère Nature ne fasse des siennes 😉 )
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Merci FilVoyage ,
ton message me rassure pour notre voyage.........😉
ton message me rassure pour notre voyage.........😉
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
Actuellement il fait beau ! 😄😄
les tshirt et les grillages sont deja au rdv
Au mois de Mai tu ne devrais pas avoir de soucis avec la météo... et il fera moins chaud qu'en été (ou il peut faire plus de 40 degrès ! )
Bonnes vacances !
Salut GWOEN ,
merci pour tes renseignements , peux tu me dire si l'on peu acheter de l'huile d'olive "vers Rethymnon" directement chez le producteur , je regarde sur les cites de meteo la temperature varie de 16 a 26° qui dois je croire et que dois je mettre dan sma valise........😕
MERCI
merci pour tes renseignements , peux tu me dire si l'on peu acheter de l'huile d'olive "vers Rethymnon" directement chez le producteur , je regarde sur les cites de meteo la temperature varie de 16 a 26° qui dois je croire et que dois je mettre dan sma valise........😕
MERCI
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
prends des cotonnade genre printemps pour ici mais sache que parfois la température peut monter très vite au soleil ... N'oublie pas ton maillot de bain !!! Et si tu as peur d'avoir un peu froid le soir , prends un petit gilet ...
Mais n'aie pas peur , je ne me souviens pas d'avoir eu 16 degré en mai !!!! même le soir ... et pourtant je suis du genre frileuse !!!
Mais n'aie pas peur , je ne me souviens pas d'avoir eu 16 degré en mai !!!! même le soir ... et pourtant je suis du genre frileuse !!!
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Bonjour Magne2
Non non je ne me suis pas trompée sur les temperatures moyennes en crete , c'est gentil de t'inquieter de ma comprehention ........LOL 😉
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
Salut Filvoyage ,
Je me doutais un peu que les temperatures données par certains etaient éxagerées mais je préférais avoir des confirmations . je suivrais tes conseils pour les tenues a prendre , n'étant jamais allée en GRETE je ne connais pas du tout le climat mais pour avoir 16° il faut quand meme le faire . Puisque les BALEARES au mois d'Avril sont plus chaud. J'aimerai pouvoir visiter des oliveraies et acheter directement au producteur de l'huile d'olives mais je ne sais pas si il y en a vers Rethymnon.........encore merci pour tes renseignement , maintenant il va falloir patienter 3 semaines....😄
Je me doutais un peu que les temperatures données par certains etaient éxagerées mais je préférais avoir des confirmations . je suivrais tes conseils pour les tenues a prendre , n'étant jamais allée en GRETE je ne connais pas du tout le climat mais pour avoir 16° il faut quand meme le faire . Puisque les BALEARES au mois d'Avril sont plus chaud. J'aimerai pouvoir visiter des oliveraies et acheter directement au producteur de l'huile d'olives mais je ne sais pas si il y en a vers Rethymnon.........encore merci pour tes renseignement , maintenant il va falloir patienter 3 semaines....😄
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
Pour l'huile d'olive , rien qu'en te promenant sur les routes dans l'arrières pays , tu as souvent des petits producteurs qui s'installent le long des routes pour vendre leur huile .... et aussi leur raki !!! Même du miel .... Je pense que tu trouveras ton bonheur assez facilement ...
Par contre , ne fait pas comme moi , quand j'ai décidé de trouver quelque chose de particulier en vacances , je passe mon temps à chercher et finalement je gâche un peu mes vacances, alors que des fois, on trouve ce qu'on veut tout à fait par hasard ! 😛
Par contre , ne fait pas comme moi , quand j'ai décidé de trouver quelque chose de particulier en vacances , je passe mon temps à chercher et finalement je gâche un peu mes vacances, alors que des fois, on trouve ce qu'on veut tout à fait par hasard ! 😛
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Je vais tenir compte de ce que tu me dis surtout que quelqu'un de proche m'a dit la meme chose........je vais donc y aller avec juste l'envie de profiter et le hasard fera bien les chose..........encore merci!!!!!!!!😄😄😉
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
Pour l'huile d'Olive à Rethymnon je ne sais pas car je n'y ai pas été, nous étions dans le sud de la crête ;)
Mais je pense que tu devrais trouver ! Il n'y à pas de raison 😉
Mais je pense que tu devrais trouver ! Il n'y à pas de raison 😉
Il fait actuellement 26° a Hania et ce matin 16. Le ciel est tres couvert. Il y a assez souvent une situation venteuse. Donc tu prends des affaires légéres avec de quoi couper le vent et eventuellement une petite laine pour le soir.
Christian
https://twitter.com/Criscriscus
Des photos et adresses sur mon blog:
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Merci CRISCUS ,
je prends bien note de la temperature et encore merci de tous tes renseignements........😉
je prends bien note de la temperature et encore merci de tous tes renseignements........😉
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
bonjour, retour samedi de rethymnon, nous avions entre 23 et 26° toute la semaine, le temps change vite, parfois frais le matin et chaud l apres midi, pour ce qui est des bus nous avons pris le bus a la station centrale pour aller a chania, environ 1 h pour 6.20€ l allez, et pour des excursions tous le long de la ville il y a des agences nous avions choisi d aller a Knossos, et spinalonga pour 32€, et site du palais de knossos 6€ et traverser de l ile de spinalonga pour 10€, toujours moins cher qu à l hotel, et pour l huile il y a plein de commerce tout le long de la ville , on en trouve partout et de ouzo et raki boisson local, bon sejour en crete, vous allez aimer!!!!!
Bonjour,
je vous remercie pour tous ces renseignements qui nous serons très utiles pour notre séjour , j'espère que ce voyage sera tres bon , c'est la premiere fois mais les personnes y étant allées nous en dise du bien........encore merci 😉
je vous remercie pour tous ces renseignements qui nous serons très utiles pour notre séjour , j'espère que ce voyage sera tres bon , c'est la premiere fois mais les personnes y étant allées nous en dise du bien........encore merci 😉
LES VOYAGEURS ARDENNAIS
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