J'ai fait pas mal de prose mais mes questions sont en bas
Nous partons cet été trois semaines sur la cote ouest américaine
Au programme 2 semaines dans les parcs de l'Utah et six jours à Hawaii sur Maui
Nous avions déjà pris nos billets par l'intermédiaire de ATA mais avec leur faillite il faut remettre la main au porte monnaie...
Par Hawaiian Airlines j'ai trouvé des horaires pas mal afin notamment de voyager de nuit pour le retrour et donc perdre moins de temps (pour la fatigue c'est autre chose...)
Donc Hawaiian Airlines propose des packages Avion+Hotel+Voiture dans différents hotels. Le choix est assez difficile car apres avoir consulté le guide Ulysse et Tripadvisor cela reste subjectif. On a aussi considéré les photos de Tripadvisor
Le but de notre sejour sur Maui ne sera pas vraiment de faire des randos car on en aura fait assez dans les parcs. Donc ce sera plutot plage, plongée tuba, descente vélo sur le volcan.
Néanmoins j'ai shortlisté quatre hotels 3 à Lahaina et un a Kihei
Kihei : Maui Coast (recommandé dans Ulysse mais pas trop dans Tripadvisor)
Lahaina : Kaanapali Beach Hotel (bonne note sur Tripadvisor)
Lahaina : Royal Lahaina Resort (23/32 sur Tripadvisor, Commentaire pas top sur Ulysse mais photos attrayantes)
Lahaina : Outigger Aina Nalu Resort (5/32 Tripadvisor, photos vraiment sympas sur Tripadvisor et le moins cher de la bande)
En gros pour six jours sur place et 5 nuits avec un trajet Las Vegas-Maui-Las Vegas et une voiture cela revient à 2800 USD
Questions :
1- Pouvez vous me donner un avis sur ces hotels?
2- Connaissez vos d'autres bons plans pour 2800 USD ou moins avec avion+voiture+hotel?
3- Pouvez vous me donner quelques trucs à ne pas louper sur Maui?
Toutes vos précieuses infos sont les bienvenues. Merci d'avance
Je ne connais pas ces hôtels, je vais à Maui en octobre et j'ai réservé un gentil B&B à Kihei car mon fils s'y marie.
Kihei n'a rien de spécial sinon des condos, des condos et des condos. Lahaina est l'ancienne capitale d'Hawaii, avec boutiques, full restaurants, ferry pour Molokai et Lanai si tu es intéressé, l'un des luau des plus anciens et beaucoup plus d'activités qu'à Kihei.
Malgré tout, j'ai trouvé ce beau B&B en ligne, un peu retiré de la plage mais avec piscine et petit déjeûner et je dois t'avouer que je préfères cela à un condo et comme nous louons une voiture.... Mon fils, lui, a loué un condo sur la plage car il veut se tremper les orteils dans l'eau au réveil, ce qui n'est pas notre cas. Donc, tout dépend de ce que tu veux.
Si tu veux plus de renseignements, envoie-moi un message dans ma boîte.
J'ai oublié de te mentionner que nous avions également réservé par ATA et Aloha mais hier nous avons reçu un remboursement de Visa pour le montant complet. Comment avais-tu réservé tes billets? Par carte de crédit? Si oui, alors tu peux facilement obtenir un remboursement.
Tourlu!
Cela fait bien plaisir de repondre a une Quebecoise. Nous vivons actuellement en Suisse mais nous avons passé trois ans à Montreal et bien entendu en gardons un tres bon souvenir.
Finalement nous avons réservé l'hotel Maui Coast à Kihei. Il faut faire une choix dans tous les cas... Il a des bonnes critiques sur le guide Ulysse (vive le Quebec encore une fois) et les photos sont attrayantes. Il est proche de la mer et avec le package Hawaiian Airlines c'est un bon deal. Nous louons également une voiture sur place.
Nous y serons 6 jours et 5 nuits sur place et prévoyons des activités tranquilles car nous reviendrons de 2 semaines de randos dans les parcs US sous la chaleur du mois de Juillet.
Donc au programme Plage Snorkeling Apprentissage au surf pour moi Morey decouverte de l'ile la descente du volcan en velo bien sur
Je suis preneur de bonnes idées si tu en as
Rebonjour,
Pour les billets ATA j'avais réserve directement réservé sur le site de ATA avec une carte de crédit Visa francaise. Je me suis renseigné auprès de ma banque et également auprès de plusieurs services de Visa mais j'avais recu tres peu d'espoir (meme aucun) d'etre remboursé. Ils me disent que ce cas de faillite n'est pas pris en charge par les assurances et donc que le seul moyen est de deposer une plainte aupres du tribunal competent sachant que les clients passent en derniers
Par contre je dois dire que tu me redonne espoir
Peux tu me dire comment tu as procédé?
Par avance merci
Stéphane
En premier, j'ai téléphoné aux Services Administratifs de Visa et ils m'ont demandé de leur envoyer mon dossier (m'ont donné l'adresse exact où envoyer la demande) complet, avec annonce internet que ATA avait fait faillite, copie de mon billet électronique, copie de ma facture de Visa....tu vois le genre, tout ce que tu peux trouver. Je n'avais rien oublié même les offres de United et autres pour accommoder les gens voyageant en deça d'un mois de la faillite (fin mars) mais rien pour les vols ultérieurs.
J'ai fait une copie pour mes dossiers, j'ai envoyé le tout et 10 jours après un crédit était émis dans mon compte, ciel que j'étais contente. Tu n'as rien à perdre à essayer.
Avec une voiture, qu'importe où tu as loué pour tes vacances.
Si tu comprends l'anglais, je te donner le site de Maui Tourism, c'est plein de suggestions d'activités, de petits restos hors des sentiers battus, etc.etc. Ils t'enverront des nouvelles régulièrement sur ce qui se passe sur l'île.
Inscris-toi pour recevoir leur bulletin de nouvelles, c'est gratuit. J'ai fait la même chose avec la Big Island et Oahu et j'ai même fait venir leurs très belles brochures (une par île). Si tu ne trouves pas, laisse-moi savoir.
Bonjour
On se trouve actuellement a Honolulu
J'ai du annuler la reservation que j'avais faite a Maui
Pourriez vous me donner les coordonnees des BnB que vous avez reserve vous et votre fils
Merci par avance
Stephane
Voici l'adresse du B&B où nous DEVIONS louer lors de notre séjour à Maui: http://www.pineappleinnmaui.com /reservations.htm téléphone 1-877-212-6284 (toujours notre premier choix)
Quant à nous, nous avons réservé un condo, eh oui! 🙂 sur Kihei au coût de 73$ la nuit car nous avons eu plusieurs changements d'horaire depuis notre dernier échange.
Bonne continuation de voyage et laissez-nous avoir vos commentaires sur Maui et Hawaii en général.
je suis dans la meme situation et suis revenu de mon voyage aux usa avec de gros regrets
en effet avant de partir us airways m'avait promis de reprendre les billets ata et arrivé en aout à phoenix, impossible d'embarquer pour honolulu malgre ma reservation faite par us airways france, e n effet on me demandait 700 dollars en plus par billet!!!(soit disant oubli de us airways france)
ou en es tu de ta demande de remboursement ??
car j'ai moi aussi, j'ai paye en carte visa et ils ne veulent rien savoir pour le remboursement
J'ai recu un formulaire à remplir et a renvoyer je ne sais plus ou aux USA
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I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the scattered info out there and I'm struggling to organize my solo trip to French Polynesia. I'm all about snorkeling—no hiking for me—so it's all about the water, water, water... I'd love to meet whales (what's the best season?), stay with locals or in budget guesthouses (I'm pretty low-key, no worries about comfort), and most importantly, be as close to the coral reefs as possible (all day long...).
I'm retired, so I've got plenty of time...
If you can help, it would mean the world to me.
Thanks everyone! !
Hi,
I'm planning a trip to this region in November. My initial plan was Adelaide-Darwin by van, but I'm worried about those critters. I'm now considering staying in hotels instead, but for the Red Centre, camping is more practical... if we overlook those pests.
What do you think? Thanks.
Hi there,
I’m reaching out because I’m finally living my dream later this year, and I could really use your advice!
On December 26th, I’m flying to Tahiti, then Moorea, and finally Bora-Bora.
Since I’ll be staying in Bora-Bora for several days, I’d love to take a day trip to another island: either Maupiti or Tahaa-Raiatea (my top picks...).
My issue is that the schedules for getting to Tahaa and then to Raiatea don’t quite work for me. Here are the two options I’ve looked into:
**Option 1: Day trip to Tahaa-Raiatea**
- Morning departure at 7:00 AM to Tahaa from Vaitape (I’ll be staying on a motu, so I need to check if there’s a shuttle connecting the motu to Vaitape early enough).
- Arrival at 8:15 AM in Poutoru, Tahaa. Tour of the island, visit to a vanilla plantation.
- Hire a "private" boat to Raiatea around 12:00–1:00 PM.
- Tour of Raiatea.
- Departure at 4:00 PM from Uturoa (Raiatea) back to Bora-Bora.
**Option 2: Day trip to Maupiti**
- Morning departure from Bora-Bora at 8:30 AM.
- Arrival in Maupiti at 10:05 AM. Visit the island and the motus.
- Return in the evening at 4:00 PM.
My questions:
- Will I have enough time to explore Tahaa-Raiatea from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM?
- Car rental? Bike rental? For all three islands...
- Time lost during rentals?
- Distance between rental shops and the ports where I arrive?
- For Tahaa and Raiatea, should I hire a guide? Would that be better organized, meaning no car rental needed, to save time or explore the island on my own?
- Finally, what do you think of these three islands and their points of interest? Which would you choose between Maupiti and Tahaa-Raiatea?
If you can shed some light on this, I’d be so grateful!!!!!!!
I can’t wait to hear your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and advice!
Hello! We’re heading to the Marquesas in July-August and I’d love to know if it’s possible, for a fee, to do a leg of the journey on the Aranui—like from Hiva Oa to Fatu Hiva, or Nuku Hiva to Ua Pou, or even Ua Pou to Ua Huka? Sure, there are shuttles twice a week with Codim connecting these islands, but the schedules won’t be known until two months in advance, and I need to book flights and hotels much earlier than that. So, what’s the best way to handle this?
Looking forward to your replies—thanks in advance!
Elisabeth Marcel
babeth.marcel@yahoo.fr
Hi there,
I’d like to go to French Polynesia.
I found round-trip flights for 650 € with Air Caraïbes.
That seems really cheap—anyone here who can tell me about this airline if you’ve flown with them before?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Hi everyone. I’ve got a round-trip ticket to Perth for 4 weeks. Is it better to stay on the west coast the whole time?
Or should I grab a round-trip to the east coast?
Or even head over to NZ as well?
Thanks for your tips.
We’re crossing New Zealand next April and we’re wondering which to choose between exploring Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound.
The first is more well-known, famous, and popular, a UNESCO natural heritage site, while the second can be just as spectacular—bigger, harder to access, and less touristy.
Thanks for your thoughts!
I’ve blocked out 3 weeks at the end of March/beginning of April, arriving in Sydney and departing from Adelaide while following the coast.
Kangaroo Island is a bit of a question mark for me. If I go, I can dedicate 2.5 days to it. Is it worth the time and the cost? I’ve read plenty of travel journals highlighting the landscapes and wildlife, but I’m sure I’ll see plenty of that along my route anyway. I’m not factoring in the financial side (which isn’t negligible for KI), but I’d rather not be disappointed. What are the real added values of KI, especially since the island has been affected by fires? I’ve also come across people online calling it a tourist trap. For example, I ruled out Phillip Island because it felt too organized and structured. Sorry if I’m opening Pandora’s box here!
Hi! I just spent a month in New Caledonia (backpacking/tent) and I know some of you were looking for info on accommodations and itineraries, so feel free to reach out if you want me to share my little experience. Just to say—New Caledonia is AMAZING!!!
Hi there,
I just got back from two weeks in Fiji, and I noticed the forum discussions here are a bit outdated (the most recent ones are from 2017).
So feel free to ask if you'd like an update!
Hi,
I’m heading to Viti Levu, the main island, for a few days’ vacation.
I usually rent a two-wheeler to keep some independence.
On several forums, people advised against it—first because it’s not really the local culture, and also because of the road conditions and local driving habits.
But I’m a bit wary of English-language forums where the typical vacation is just airport-resort-airport with a taxi in between.
Can you confirm if it’s really that risky compared to, say, Southeast Asia? What are the alternatives? Buses, taxis?
Thanks!
I’m planning and budgeting a trip to Australia for August 2026, lasting 40 days.
Here’s the current itinerary:
Arrival at Port Macquarie Airport in New South Wales and return from Cairns Airport in Queensland.
- South West Rock
- Cap Ridge Park
- Springbrook Park
- Stradbroke Island
- Maleny
- Noosa
- Rainbow Beach
- K’Gari
- Gladstone
- Heron Island
- Airlie Beach
- Townsville
- Magnetic Island
- Cairns
- Cape Tribulation
My main issue is transport to cover all of this.
The first leg is already tricky—I haven’t found a way to rent a car in Port Macquarie and drop it off in South West Rock.
And if we keep the vehicle until Cleveland (8 days) before taking the ferry to Stradbroke Island, it’s already around 1000 €.
- Are there any systems where we could buy a vehicle in Port Macquarie and be sure it’s bought back at the end of the trip in Cairns?
- Do you know of any Australian online car rental sites?
As for trains, they’re not really an option for our stay in New South Wales.
In Queensland, I found the Queensland Rail Travel website with a Brisbane–Cairns line, but trains don’t run every day.
- Do you know of any other train companies in Queensland that connect coastal cities from Brisbane to Cairns?
For flights, I checked Queensland with Qantas, and most routes require a stopover in Brisbane, which wastes a lot of time, and the prices are still high.
Do you know of any low-cost airlines for domestic flights in Australia?
2025 is shaping up to be amazing, as I’m lucky enough to be planning a 6-week trip to Polynesia.
I wanted to buy the *Guide du Routard* (my favorite), but I discovered there isn’t one for this destination. And the *Lonely Planet* is from 2022, which I feel is already a bit outdated.
So I’m looking for other resources: in your opinion, what’s the best paper guide, and most importantly, what online resources have you used to prepare a trip to Polynesia?
My wife, our 3-year-old son, and I are planning a trip along Australia’s East Coast, leaving in early October and returning in mid-November. The plan is to do a 4-week road trip in a campervan, then settle down for about ten days.
The question I’m asking myself is: which way should we go? From Sydney to Cairns or the other way around? Despite all the documentation I’ve read, I’m still struggling to decide the best direction based on the climate at that time and swimming conditions.
Up north, the weather will be warmer, and the water too, unlike the south. However, in the north, there are swimming restrictions, especially because of jellyfish, whereas in the south, there seems to be less danger (apart from sharks, maybe). Are there many protected beaches in the north where we can swim safely?
Also, I should consider that in the south, the Great Barrier Reef no longer protects the beaches, so I imagine there are fewer calm spots for swimming?
I’d love any tips or advice you can share, and thanks in advance!
Hi there,
for a 6-month trip to Australia and NZ starting in NOVEMBER, I’d like to visit PNG and the Solomon Islands. Has anyone already explored these two countries?
How can you travel solo there—transport, accommodation, banking, safety—and what’s the best way to get there from AUS?
Thanks for any tips! Are there any French-language sites about these destinations?
Cheers,
jps
Hi there,
I’m leaving on March 4th for Australia from Réunion Island, landing in Perth, then a road trip down to Melbourne before flying out to Vietnam on April 15th.
I’d like to visit Perth and the surrounding area, then head southwest to Margaret River, Albany, Esperance, and back to Perth to catch a flight to Adelaide. From there, I’ll make my way to Melbourne.
1/ What do you think of this itinerary?
2/ For flights, are there any domestic airlines worth prioritizing for good prices?
3/ I’m planning to rent a car after exploring Perth and the area—I’m traveling solo. Any rental companies you’d recommend, as well as nice hotels, B&Bs, or hostels?
4/ Any tips, good deals, or info are welcome—don’t hesitate to share!
Thanks in advance.
I’m planning a solo trip from April 16th to June 2nd!
I have to work for 3 weeks in Papeete when I arrive in French Polynesia, so I can only explore on the weekends (3-day weekends). For my first weekend, I’ll visit Tahiti; my second weekend will be dedicated to Moorea, and the last weekend to Huahine.
After my work period, I’ll continue with my vacation and keep exploring:
Maupiti - 4 nights
Raiatea - 3 nights (including a day trip to Tahaa)
Bora Bora - 3 nights
Rangiroa - 4 nights (could do 3)
Tikehau - 2 nights (could do 3)
Fakarava - 3 nights
For activities, I’m mostly interested in discovering the islands, hiking, and observing wildlife.
I’m not a diver, but I plan to do a beginner’s dive once I’m there. I love snorkeling, though, and I’m wondering if I’m spending too much time in the Tuamotus, which are famous for diving from what I’ve seen.
For travel between the islands, I’ve already looked into the Bora Tuamotu Max pass, which seems like the best option, but I’d love advice on replacing it with one or more ferries.
What do you think? I’m struggling to finalize my itinerary.
We’ll be in Adelaide from February 24th to March 4th and we’d like to spend 3 days and 2 nights on Kangaroo Island.
Any recommendations?
We always travel with simple accommodations
Hi everyone, we're heading to Australia next month. We have 7 days to go from Adelaide to Melbourne via the Great Ocean Road. Should we visit Kangaroo Island or not? We can't decide! Thanks for your advice.
We really want to see kangaroos and koalas in their natural habitat.
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to NZ at the end of January.
It’s peak season—do you think it’s necessary to book activities in advance (like a cruise to Milford Sound), or is it not essential?
Thanks
We’ll be in New Zealand starting March 15th. We’re considering renting a car from Christchurch to Auckland. We’ve read that a lot of ferries have been canceled—is that true? Would it be better to rent one car in the South Island and another in the North Island? Thanks, and happy New Year!
Hi,
When I hear our French friends talk about them, they’re the most beautiful islands in the world.
For those of you who’ve traveled extensively, is that really the case?
Are the prices for accommodation, even basic ones, justified? Isn’t a room in a family-run guesthouse at 150/200 € a bit much?
Are there other islands in Polynesia (non-French) that are just as "paradise-like" but more affordable?
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Hi everyone,
A quick introduction. I'm 27, I live in Picardy, and I'm getting married in 2017. We'd like to spend our honeymoon in French Polynesia for 3 weeks.
I'm open to all kinds of advice!!!
I think we'll use a travel agency because our work schedules don't leave us much time to organize the trip... Unless I change my mind! ;-)
But we don’t want our trip to turn into tourist clichés—we really don’t like that. That said, we *do* want to see those postcard-perfect beaches and landscapes!
We don’t dive, but I think we’ll try a beginner’s dive, and maybe even get our Level 1 certification, depending on how it goes (I read some comments about it on this forum).
Anyway, I’m looking for any information and internet links to make this trip a success.
This is THE trip of a lifetime, and it has to be perfect!
Thanks for your help!
I’m also checking out the different threads about Polynesia on this forum ;-)
Hi everyone,
What great news to read that Voyage Forum is back up and running—I’m so happy! 🙂 I need some advice for a trip we’re planning in 2025: New Caledonia and Australia.
We’ll arrive in Australia on September 1, 2025, and the plan is to spend 2 nights in Melbourne to explore the city, then rent a car to drive from Melbourne to Sydney, where we’ll arrive on September 12. Unfortunately, we won’t have time for the Great Ocean Road
I’ve checked several blogs for this route and here’s the itinerary I’ve put together:
9/4: Melbourne to Philip Island (140 km) – 1 night
9/5: Philip Island to Wilsons Promontory National Park – 2 nights
9/7: Raymond Island (free ferry to cross a 200 m sea channel) – Lakes Entrance – 1 night
9/8: Drive to Narooma (stop at Quarry Beach) – 1 night at "Bodalla Park Forest Rest Area"
9/9: Batemans Bay – Pebbly Beach – Dolphin Point – Jervis Bay – 1 night (to be found)
9/10: Jervis Bay and surroundings – 1 night at Bendeela Picnic Area
9/11: Blue Mountains National Park (1 hour from Sydney) – 1 night (to be found)
9/12: Arrival in Sydney
I know we won’t be able to see everything, and this 9-day route is just a starting point. The goal is to avoid rushing—if we see a place we like, we’ll stop, even if it means seeing less. A vacation where we don’t watch the clock too much! 🙂
Does this route (a mix of several blogs where not all stops are noted) seem realistic or too ambitious? Are there certain spots that are more worth prioritizing over the ones I’ve listed? For example, in one of the blogs I read, travelers skipped Blue Mountains National Park because they chose another site (which I’ve forgotten 😎).
For accommodation, we’ll likely be camping (free or paid), so if you have any suggestions, I’d love to hear them! 😎
Our arrival in Sydney on September 12 depends on my hope to participate in the marathon on September 15, 2025. After that, we’ll leave Sydney on September 17 for Ayers Rock.
Thanks in advance for your tips and ideas—it’s always tricky to plan a route from a distance when time is limited.
And long live this site, which I’ve missed so much since 2020! 😎🙂