Voyage de noces à l'île Maurice: climat en août?
by Brunofan
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour. Nous prévoyons de partir en voyage de noces en août à l'île Maurice et nous avons lu beaucoup de messages qui parlait de l'hiver et des températures pas géniales. Où partir à cette période sans être obligé de porter une laine et surtout pouvoir se baigner? Merci de vos réponses.
Bonjour Fanny,
pour avoir déjà essuyé les plâtres sur le même projet, je te confirme que tu seras en plein hiver mauricien. Ce n'est pas insurmontable si tu vises uniquement la côte ouest de l'île Maurice. Le temps sera sec mais les températures ne dépasseront guère les 25 degrés maxi maxi....
Si tu aimes avoir chaud, mon avis c'est plutôt de choisir une autre destination. Pour un voyage exotique en août, il me semble que le choix est limité : Seychelles, Thaïlande (uniquement le golfe de Thaïlande type Koh Samui par exemple) ou bien sûr BALI qui est génial mais à mon avis tu t'y prends tard pour Bali. Essaye de contacter un site de spécialistes de ces destinations comme oovatu par exemple. Voir si ils ont encore des voyages à des prix intéressants sur cette période, ça je n'en sais rien !...
tessman
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Bonsoir.
Merci pour ta réponse.
Nous avons finalement décidé de garder notre réservation pour l'île Maurice. Nous n'aurons peut-être pas très chaud mais peur d'être déçus par une autre destination. De plus Bali c'est presque du simple au double...Donc on donnera nos impressions une fois revenus...😉
Bonjour Fanny,
En effet, il vaut mieux optier pour la cote Ouest comme Flic en Flac car étant en hiver austral, cette partie de l'ile est très protégée des alysées. Rassurez-vous, ce n'est pas l'hiver français et les températures avoisinent les 28 degrées ( aujourd'hui 29) et l'eau est a 27°.
Bonjour. Oui nous serons sur la côte ouest au cannonier. Connaissez vous cet hôtel? On nous en a dit beaucoup de bien.
Bonjour. Oui nous serons sur la côte ouest au cannonier. Connaissez vous cet hôtel? On nous en a dit beaucoup de bien.
Bonjour ,
Nous sommes allés afin Avril début Mai de cette année ( 10 jours ) à l' hôtel Le canonnier , avec un couple d'ami et je ne pense pas que vous puissiez être déçu . Endroit magnifique , très bien entretenu , propreté , hygiène , service , nourriture excellente et très variée et surtout GENTILESSE de tout le monde à Maurice, du personnel de l' hôtel et partout à l'extérieur du complexe .
Nous avions pris un taxi ( toujours le même après un essai malheureux ) pour nos différentes visites touristique , taximan qui non seulement assure le transport mais également est guide touristique , (non pas comme certain chauffeur qui se contente de vous déposer et tire ton plan .... je vous reprend à quelle heure ?) . je peux vous communiquer son numéro de portable et adresse internet si cela peux vous aider
Bonjour ,
Nous sommes allés afin Avril début Mai de cette année ( 10 jours ) à l' hôtel Le canonnier , avec un couple d'ami et je ne pense pas que vous puissiez être déçu . Endroit magnifique , très bien entretenu , propreté , hygiène , service , nourriture excellente et très variée et surtout GENTILESSE de tout le monde à Maurice, du personnel de l' hôtel et partout à l'extérieur du complexe .
Nous avions pris un taxi ( toujours le même après un essai malheureux ) pour nos différentes visites touristique , taximan qui non seulement assure le transport mais également est guide touristique , (non pas comme certain chauffeur qui se contente de vous déposer et tire ton plan .... je vous reprend à quelle heure ?) . je peux vous communiquer son numéro de portable et adresse internet si cela peux vous aider
Pouvez vous nous donner cette adresse d'internet? Ça serà interessant pour nous, déjà que nous partons le 21 Juillet au nord de l'île.
AMITIÉS DE LA CATALOGNE !!!
Pouvez vous nous donner cette adresse d'internet? Ça serà interessant pour nous, déjà que nous partons le 21 Juillet au nord de l'île.
Bonjour de Belgique Buenas tardes de Belgica
Avec plaisir je vous communique son adresse , ce n'est pas un site mais son adresse personnelle Envoyer lui le message de la part de Rudi et Véro de Belgique txiram@yahoo.com
Cordialement
Bonjour de Belgique Buenas tardes de Belgica
Avec plaisir je vous communique son adresse , ce n'est pas un site mais son adresse personnelle Envoyer lui le message de la part de Rudi et Véro de Belgique txiram@yahoo.com
Cordialement
Bonjour. Merci pour votre réponse et merci de communiquer son portable également. Ça peut effectivement être très utile!!!! C'est très gentil de votre part.
Bonjour! Si vous avez le temps quand vous revenez, ce serait génial d'avoir vos impressions. Nous partons la semaine après vous. Amitiés des Ardennes
Bonjour. Merci pour votre réponse et merci de communiquer son portable également. Ça peut effectivement être très utile!!!! C'est très gentil de votre part.
Bonjour ,
Voici son numéro de portable 254 53 33 de l'étranger 00230 254 53 33
Pour l'anecdote , en voyage hors d'Europe nous avons l' habitude de prendre avec nous un téléphone portable et sur place nous prenons une carte prépayée , afin que l'on puisse nous contacter si urgence il y a . A l'île Maurice j'ai demandé à Ram de me conduire à un endroit ou je pouvais acheter une carte et surprise il n' a dit que je devais prendre soit mon passeport soit une photocopie de celui ci car pour obtenir la première carte prépayée et donc une " ligne " une "connection" ils prennent toutes les coordonnées nom , adresse , ..... lieu d'hébergement
Après votre retour de voyage pourriez vous nous faire part de vos impressions sur Ram , si vous le choisissez , afin de nous réconforter dans notre démarche de le recommander
Cordialement
Rudi et Véro
Bonjour ,
Voici son numéro de portable 254 53 33 de l'étranger 00230 254 53 33
Pour l'anecdote , en voyage hors d'Europe nous avons l' habitude de prendre avec nous un téléphone portable et sur place nous prenons une carte prépayée , afin que l'on puisse nous contacter si urgence il y a . A l'île Maurice j'ai demandé à Ram de me conduire à un endroit ou je pouvais acheter une carte et surprise il n' a dit que je devais prendre soit mon passeport soit une photocopie de celui ci car pour obtenir la première carte prépayée et donc une " ligne " une "connection" ils prennent toutes les coordonnées nom , adresse , ..... lieu d'hébergement
Après votre retour de voyage pourriez vous nous faire part de vos impressions sur Ram , si vous le choisissez , afin de nous réconforter dans notre démarche de le recommander
Cordialement
Rudi et Véro
Bonjour Rudi et Véro. Merci je note. Et oui si nous faisons appel à Ram nous en parlerons ici également. Donnerons nos iimpressions sur l'hôtel. D'où êtes vous en Belgique? Je connais bien j'y travaille tous les jours.
Bonjour Fanny,
L'ile Maurice je connais assez bien, je vis à La Réunion et j'y suis donc déjà allé souvent =) La dernière fois j'ai été à l'hotel LA PIROGUE (magnifique) =) et je te conseil la croisière en Catamaran vers l'ILE PLATE, on peut y apercevoir des Dauphins par trentaine c'est juste amazing. Apres avant de partir je regarde sur internet les activités à faire et les restaurants. Y a un site qui regroupe la plupart des prestataires mauriciens (resto, hotels, loisirs) que j'utilise pour selectionner ce que j'ai envie de faire http://www.ile-en-ile.com/index.php Sur ce site g aussi découvert les seychelles (ma prochaine destination :) )
Voili vOila mais pour un voyage de noce ce sera super même s'il fait pas super chaud en ce moment.. A la Réunion il fait pas très chaud mais je suis en short tous les jours quand même ^^
Biz" 😉
L'ile Maurice je connais assez bien, je vis à La Réunion et j'y suis donc déjà allé souvent =) La dernière fois j'ai été à l'hotel LA PIROGUE (magnifique) =) et je te conseil la croisière en Catamaran vers l'ILE PLATE, on peut y apercevoir des Dauphins par trentaine c'est juste amazing. Apres avant de partir je regarde sur internet les activités à faire et les restaurants. Y a un site qui regroupe la plupart des prestataires mauriciens (resto, hotels, loisirs) que j'utilise pour selectionner ce que j'ai envie de faire http://www.ile-en-ile.com/index.php Sur ce site g aussi découvert les seychelles (ma prochaine destination :) )
Voili vOila mais pour un voyage de noce ce sera super même s'il fait pas super chaud en ce moment.. A la Réunion il fait pas très chaud mais je suis en short tous les jours quand même ^^
Biz" 😉
Merci Audrey. C'est gentil!
bonjour,
nous avons également réalisé notre voyage de noces à l'île Maurice en juillet dernier.Les températures n'atteignaient certes pas les 30 degrés mais c'était génial : mer chaude, on s'y baignait très facilement (alors que je suis plutôt frileuse) ; et les rares (1 ou 2) averses que nous avons eu nous ont bien fait rire : trempés en 2 minutes puis séchés en un quart d'heure ! le soleil est toujours présent !
seule point un peu négatif : vers 18 h le soleil commence à se coucher et la nuit tombe assez vite.
sinon j'ai pu nager avec les dauphins (vers le nord de l'île), et nous avons même vu une baleine ! ce même jour nous étions allés à l'île au bénitier (il y a 20 cm de profondeur sur des centaines de mètres et l'eau est magnifiquement bleue (lagon) !
nous étions logés près de flic en flac à l'hôtel paul & virginie. et je confirme que les mauriciens sont très gentils, souriants et respectueux.
bon voyage qui j'espère vous ravira
Il ne s'agit pas d'essayer de réaliser l'impossible mais de puiser le possible.
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