J'ai l'intention de partir pour San Andres bientôt. Plusieurs m'ont dit qu'il y avait beaucoup de bibittes. Quels sont les mois de la saison des pluies? La température est-elle belle en janvier? Merci de vos commentaires..
Température à San Andres en Colombie en janvier?
by Audrey03285
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour
J'ai l'intention de partir pour San Andres bientôt. Plusieurs m'ont dit qu'il y avait beaucoup de bibittes. Quels sont les mois de la saison des pluies? La température est-elle belle en janvier? Merci de vos commentaires..
J'ai l'intention de partir pour San Andres bientôt. Plusieurs m'ont dit qu'il y avait beaucoup de bibittes. Quels sont les mois de la saison des pluies? La température est-elle belle en janvier? Merci de vos commentaires..
http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/80001.html, salut audrey va sur ce site pour voir la météo bye michel
Bonjour Michel,
Merci pour le lien... En fait, j'ai consulté à plusieurs reprises les sites de météo pour San Andres... et les prévisions pour les 10 prochains jours... c'est des nuages, de la pluie et des orages. 😠 Alors je me demandais si c'était présentement la saison des pluies.
As-tu déjà été dans ce coin de paradis? Est-ce que les prévisions c'est de la pluie passagère (10min... 1heure)? Merci!
Merci pour le lien... En fait, j'ai consulté à plusieurs reprises les sites de météo pour San Andres... et les prévisions pour les 10 prochains jours... c'est des nuages, de la pluie et des orages. 😠 Alors je me demandais si c'était présentement la saison des pluies.
As-tu déjà été dans ce coin de paradis? Est-ce que les prévisions c'est de la pluie passagère (10min... 1heure)? Merci!
salut audrey, va voir en bas de la pages c est marqué SOUVENIR A SAN ANRES, CLIQUE DESSUS EST TU VA VOIR LA RÉPONSE DE BARABOU QUI ARRIVE DE LAS BAS{descend la pages et tu vas voir la réponse} bye michel
Je suis allée a San andres en fin mars début avril 2005 et j'ai été surprise de constater qu'il n'y avait pas de bébittes contrairement au Québec où on se fait manger tout rond... Je n'ai pas utilisé 1 seule fois mon spray anti bébittes
bon voyage :) Marie-Eve
bon voyage :) Marie-Eve
Marie-Eve
Avez-vous aimé votre voyage et est-ce que c'est un endroit sécuritaire?
Marisoleil xxx
bonjour pour repondre a ta question oui San Andres tres securitaire nous avons passe noel l'an passe avec nos deux enfants et il y a eu aucun probleme Il y a des policier partout sur l'ile qui surveille tu peut te promener sur l'ile en toute securite je ne sais ps si tu as choisi un hotel mais moi je te conseille Marazul c'est tres beau et tres propre. et la bouffe et super bonne mais n'oublie pas d'aller au japonais lui il est au San Luis. de toute facon tu as le droit d'aller manger au 5 hotel. Mais le Marazul est plutot tranquille alors si tu veux dormir la nuit c'est la place ideal. tu peut avoir la navette gratuite pour aller faire de l'apne sur acario c'est merveilleux. Si tu as d'autre question n'hesite pas ca me fera plaisir de te repondre.
barabou
barabou
salut!
je suis partie à San Andres l'année dernière toute seule pendant 4 jours et c'était vraiment magnifique, et très sécuritaire. Bon je ne suis pas vraiment sortie la nuit donc je ne peux rien dire de ce côté là.
vous pouvez voir des photos que j'ai prises de San andres sur mon blog.
au fait c'est quoi des bibittes?
bon voyage!
récits et photos de voyages sur http://valerie0610.over-blog.com
Salut!
Je m'excuse de ne pas avoir répondu plus tôt ... j'étais en vacances.😎 Je viens de lire mes messages. Merci pour la réponse. On m'a conseillé le Merazul. Mon chum avait un peu peur d'être de ne pas pouvoir sortir de l'hôtel car on aime marcher, fouiner. On aimerait bien aller en vacances cet hiver. On ne sait pas encore en décembre ou en janvier ???? On a rien réservé encore. On irait 2 semaines ... j'espère qu'on ne s'ennuiera pas. Ce que je trouve le fun c'est de pouvoir profiter des 5 hôtels. Avez-vous des photos?
Je m'excuse de ne pas avoir répondu plus tôt ... j'étais en vacances.😎 Je viens de lire mes messages. Merci pour la réponse. On m'a conseillé le Merazul. Mon chum avait un peu peur d'être de ne pas pouvoir sortir de l'hôtel car on aime marcher, fouiner. On aimerait bien aller en vacances cet hiver. On ne sait pas encore en décembre ou en janvier ???? On a rien réservé encore. On irait 2 semaines ... j'espère qu'on ne s'ennuiera pas. Ce que je trouve le fun c'est de pouvoir profiter des 5 hôtels. Avez-vous des photos?
Marisoleil xxx
Hola!
Merci pour ta réponse ... je suis allée voir ton site et je suis très impressionnée par le nombre de voyages que tu as faits ... c'est super ton site.
As-tu d'autres photos de San Andres?
P.S. excuse-moi pour le retard de ma réponse, j'étais en vacances.
Merci pour ta réponse ... je suis allée voir ton site et je suis très impressionnée par le nombre de voyages que tu as faits ... c'est super ton site.
As-tu d'autres photos de San Andres?
P.S. excuse-moi pour le retard de ma réponse, j'étais en vacances.
Marisoleil xxx
oui j'ai des photos mais je part demain matin en vacances moi aussi alors la semaine prochaine je t'envoi quelque photo je suis sure que tu ne seras pas decu meme moi si je ne trouve pas au autre destination il se peut que je retourne la-bas. et il y a ausun probleme tu peut te promener en masse.
bon je te laisse et je te redonne des nouvelles la semaine prochaine.
barabou
bon je te laisse et je te redonne des nouvelles la semaine prochaine.
barabou
coucou
non je n'ai pas d'autres photos, je n'y suis pas restée longtemps même si j'ai adoré.
bonnes vacances!
récits et photos de voyages sur http://valerie0610.over-blog.com
Merci! Est-ce que tu penses que 2 semaines c'est trop long pour cette destination?
Marisoleil xxx
honnétement ça fait long, mais si vous voulez vraiment vous reposer et êtes prets à passer des jours entiers à la plage ça peut aller.
En 3 jours tu as visiter tout ce qu'il y a à visiter. Largement. A toi de voir si tu es prête à te reposer à fonds.
Bon voyage.
récits et photos de voyages sur http://valerie0610.over-blog.com
Bonjour la France! Pour votre information ce mot signifie "insecte". Audrey a utilisé ce mot car il est souvent utilisé au Québec. J'espère que vous ne souffrez pas trop relativement à la canicule chez vous. Ici, l'été, c'est chaud et humide. Plusieurs personnes chez vous ne le savent pas. Nous avons l'extrême par rapport à l'hiver. C'est pourquoi, plusieurs personnes ont des piscines et l'air climatisé. bye bye
Marisoleil xxx
salut marie-soleil tu m'avai sdemander des photos de san andres et bien j evais tente de t'en donner quelques une jespere que ca va fonctionner sinon tu peut aller sur google et tu clique sur image et tu inscrit san andres et tu va en avoir plein et bien je fais un essai. laisse moi savoir si tu les a recu.
barabou
barabou
oui tu devrais apporter des pesos colombien mais la-bas dans la ville il y a des gichets automatique et tu peut avoir des pesos. pour l'hotel moi j'etait au Marazul, il faut aller a l'islano pour la plage c'est la plus belle plage de l'ile, car a l'aquarium tu n'as pas de plage juste des terrasse. Mais c'est super jolie. Si tu fais le tour guider de l'ile demande a avoir eddy murphy vraiment sympathique et il parle francais. Tu peut aussi loue un car de golf pour faire le tour de l'ile c'est super. Va aussi sur Jonnhy Kay tu peut faire des tours de bateau banane qui coute 4.00 us c'est vraiment donner. si tu veux faire de L'apne va a l'hotel marazul les deux petite ile en face acario c'est super pour l'apnne pas beaucoup d'eau et c'est calme. Mais attention si tu va sur l'ile acurio et meme au tour de L'ile il te parle en espagnol et il te donne un drink qu'il faut biensur payer est c'est asser cher. ( il te le met pratiquement dans les mains) Je te souhait un bon voyage si tu va au marazul et tu rencontre un garcon de 20 ans a peu pres qui s'appelle Josheph dis lui salut de Jennifer du canada dis lui que nous sommes aller le voir l'an passer a Noel il etait supposer lui donner un cd de musique. si tu as des nouvelles de lui ecris moi en revenant je serais contente.
si tu as d'autre question je et si je peut t'aider ca me feras plaisir.
si tu as d'autre question je et si je peut t'aider ca me feras plaisir.
Salut, voici un site qui répondra à tous tes questions http://www.animals-superstars.com/photo-262748.html
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