Nous allons passé 5jours aux philippines (je sais c'est peu!!) à partir du 4 octobre et nous irons soit à bohol/panglao, soit à el nido/palawan (par avion à condition d'avoir une place sur ITI).
Pouvez vous nous dire quel est le climat actuel et les prévisions à venir à ces 2 endroits car notre décision dépend aussi de la météo (ca serait pas cool de passer 5jours sous la pluie!).
🙂voila le lien pour la météo des philipinnes pour ma part j'y suis déja allé en oct j'ai eu du beau temp a palawan si c'été moi je regarderais la météo 1 jour avant de partir de france ou d'ailleurs et en fonction je choisirais attention 5 jours a el nido c'est juste il faut mieux bohol la tu loue un motobicke et tu te ballade il y a une route qui en fait le tour et plein de chose a découvrir a l'intérieur en franchissant le pont tu peut allé faire un tour a panglao
le tout en images
pour le moment beau temps sur bohol et environs comme tout le mois d'aout
ah au fait pour ceux qui pense que la saison des pluies est importante sur bohol ou visayas sud on a pas eu de pluie de tout le mois d'aout et 2 ou 3 averses de 20 mn sur tout le mois de juillet et depuis debut septembre mis a part une queue de typhon qui a souffle une heure ou deux sans pluie ou presque le temps est au beau fixe !
par contre grosses pluies sur luzon nord et manille en ce moment , je sais pas sur el nido
bon allez je vais guider ce matin sur chocolate et loboc !
Bonjour Yannick,
Je suis inquiet au vue des nouvelles, il y a eu des grosses inondations sur Manille,
Il y aurait beaucoup de victimes. Est-ce que tu peux donner des nouvelles sur place.
Est-ce que Bohol à subit de gros dégats ? Quels sont les nouvelles sur Manille, Baguio ?
Merci d'avance.
bohol et les visayas en général n'ont subi aucunes innondations ni degats importants
nous avons eu des vents de traine dus a la tempete ondoy mais c'et tout
actuellement le beau temps mais plus frais est revenu sur bohol/siquijor
pour rappel
20 tempêtes tropicales comme ondhoy ou plus faibles heureusement frappent les phils et plus particulièrement luzon tous les ans
certaines qui ont des pluies plus que du vent font plus de degats que d'autres c'est ce qui s'est passe a manille ces derniers jours ou le niveau de l'eau a grimpé tres vite et tres haut coupant et innondant les axes les plus proches des rivieres et des terrains ayant des difficultes natuelles a evacuer l'eau .
la tempete a fais plus de 120 morts (aux infos), sur une ville comptant au moins 18 millions d'habitants avec extas muros ce qui reste peu par chance sur le nombre d'habitations innondees ou detruites completement
c'est plutot difficile a prevoir mais a premeiere vue sur bohol tout au moins le temps est clement mais une grosse depression est attendue sur les phils jeudi sur le nord mais elle peut affecter aussi le sud par des vents de traine ou des pluies donc hier ce jour et demain beau temps c'est tout ce que je peux dire en restant objectif et dans la verité
pour palawan ils avaient du temps correct g=hier mais pareil a voir avec les depressions qui s'annonce
je peux vous renseigner en reel sur bohol mais pas sur palawan
merci de votre reponse
nous arrivons dimanche aux philippines
nous hesitons entre el nido et bohol
pour el nido nous attendons 1 reponse de ITI pour savoir s il reste des places dispos sur leur vol sinon nous irons a bohol.
pas de vents ni de pluies sur bohol juste un ciel grisonnant car la couverture nuageuse est dense !! temperature 28 degres au plus bas dans la journee
parma n'a pas affecté bohol siquijor ou palawan ni negros d'ailleurs
par contre l'autre qui arrive on ne connait pas sa route exacte et les typhons sont comme les philippins capable de changer de route au dernier moment!! lol
pour l'instant sur les visayas et palawan pas de craintes , le temps est giris par moment mais c'est tout si la situation venait a changer je vous avertirai en temps reel
Salut Yannick,
Vu de ma webcam installée sur une petite étoile, ca craint un peu! Mais PARMA remonte sur Taiwan. Les Visayas semblent épargnés!
Amitiés. Christian
salut yannick, j ai vu que tu habitais les visayas, pourrais tu me dire si les conditions climatiques sont acceptables pour faire de la plongee et/ou du snorkelling en ce moment stp ?
j ai deja booke mon avion, je decolle demain direction manille. ensuite je pense aller directement sur puerto princessa et tenter de joindre el nido .
si tu as des renseignements sur la region pourrais tu m informer stp ?
merci
ps:excusez mon orthographe mais j ecris avec un clavier qwerty
pour le moment sur bohol/ panglao grosse chaleur ce jour pas de pluie pas de vent pourvu que ca dure!!
pas de soucis pour la plongee seul bemol pouvant l"empecher trop grosse houle ne permettant pas de se rendre sur les sites
en ce qui concerne palawan apremeire vue la meteo est similaire on suit de pres par contre l'evolution du typhon ramil qui longe les cotes de l'archipel
bonjour je me permet de vous deranger je suis nouveau sur ce forum je ne sais pas trop me debrouiller ici
je decolle lundi pour cebu a laventure pas d'hotel juste le ticket d'avion mais j'ai peur pour le climat actuelle car je rgarde la meteo et orage tempete si vous pourrier ma rassurer et me donner quelque conseil pour passer un bon sejour je reste un mois merci
je ne sais si j'ai bien poster ce message au bonne endroit en cas encore merci
Je souhaite partir aux philippines debut septembre pour 2 ou 3 sem.
Plutôt dans les Visayas (et/ou palawan à voir).
Qu en est il exactement de la météo a cette période ?
Y a-t-il un risque qu il fasse pluie non stop ? Ou s agit il de courtes averses ? J ai cru comprendre que la saison seche/pluie n etait pas trop marquée dans la zone des visayas...
+ Est il qd meme possible de faire du snorkeling (eau trouble) ?
Merci d avance pour votre réponse, il y a de tout sur le forum et cest assez difficile de se faire une idee juste :)
🙂je suis déja allé en oct a palawan cété superbe comme climat par contre il faut les 5 jours car c'est vraiment superbe tu achéte l'aller et retour a la cebu pacific puis en bus labas
si tu veut autre chose sur palawan je connais bien les endroit c'est sans probléme
www.jpaventure.com
routard ou backpacker ok mais pas de voyage a n'importe quel prix
J'étais à bohol l'an dernier fin sept-début oct et sur les 4jours nous avons eu 2jours de tres beau temps et 2 jours gris suite au passage de cyclones/tempêtes vers manille donc tout dépend de la saison. je pense que tu peux avoir du très beau temps comme un temps plus mitigé en fonction des jours.
Quand il pleut/vent en général les bateaux/cata ne prennent pas la mer pour les sorties plongées/snorkeling car le temps peut vitre se dégrader.
Après je pense que Palawan est moins exposé aux résidus des tempêtes qui frappent le nord des philippines que bohol.
Enjoy!
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