Merci pour vos indications/propositions! Michael
Guadeloupe début décembre: climat et visites
by Jeweller
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour!
Nous hésitons pour la Guadeloupe du 4 au 12 decembre de cette année... Je ne connais pas du tout les caraibes ni le climat à cette époque et encore moi l'ile en elle même. J'ai peur d'avoir 10jours de pluie et 40°... Pensez vous que cette période est plus risquée qu'une autre et qu'il vaudrait mieux attendre un peu et choisir une autre destination ?
Concernant les activités sur place, nous sommes bien plus rando et nature que plage et coup de soleil... Est ce que la guadeloupe offre un relief et des paysages interessant avec de belles ballades ou c'est plutot le paradie des vacances "farniante" et en 1 semaine on a vite faire le tour ? Nous etions à l'ile de la réunion que nous avons trouvé vraiment sublime, je suppose que ce n'est pas comparable, mais peut on etre décu ? ;)
D'autre part on pense loger vers Gosier, je ne sais pas du tout si c'est un bon choix.
Merci pour vos indications/propositions! Michael
Merci pour vos indications/propositions! Michael
Les mois de novembre/décembre sont assez arrosés en Guadeloupe mais il y a tout de même de belles journées avec une température agréable.
Ils y a de belles balades principalement sur basse Terre (autour de la soufrière ou sur une multitudes de sentiers menant à diffèrentes cascades).
Par contre, c'est souvent en forêt tropicale donc assez boueux à cette époque.
Pour les balades à pied, ça ne vaut pas La Réunion mais il y a beaucoup de choses à voir ou à faire sur la Guadeloupe à ses iles.
Gosier, c'est la partie hôtels-tourisme de l'ile mais il y a également beaucoup de gites chez l' habitant où l'accueil et les conseils sont bien meilleurs.
Pour des vacances découvertes, je conseille donc un hébergement en basse terre.
Bonne vacances.
J-Hub
Bonjour,
La température en Guadeloupe tourne toute l'année entre 28 et 32°C (En journée). 10 Jour de pluie c'est rare également, Début Novembre a été maussade mais voilà près d'une semaine que c'est grand beau temps. Début Décembre est tout de même une bonne période pour la Guadeloupe, juste avant la grosse période touristique. Pour le reste 100% d'accord avec Jeanhub.
La température en Guadeloupe tourne toute l'année entre 28 et 32°C (En journée). 10 Jour de pluie c'est rare également, Début Novembre a été maussade mais voilà près d'une semaine que c'est grand beau temps. Début Décembre est tout de même une bonne période pour la Guadeloupe, juste avant la grosse période touristique. Pour le reste 100% d'accord avec Jeanhub.
Bonsoir,
N' ésitez plus, allez en Guadeloupe, c' est magnifique!!!
Pour ce qui est de la pluie, en décembre, c' est dèja plus calme, mais de toutes façons, en guadeloupe, le mauvais temps, ne dure jamais très longtemps, surtout à partir de la mi novembre, ce serait vraiement "pas de chance" que d' avoir autre chose que des averses, chose courante toute l' année, surtout en Basse-Terre. Pour ce qui est de la température, n' ai pas peur, tu n' auras jamais 40°, elle ne dépasse les 31° que très rarement, et jamais les 32°, par contre, tu n'auras jamais moins de 26 à 27°, la petite laine, tu l' oublies chez toi, en France.
Pour les rando, il y a le choix, soit en Grande Terre: la trace (sentier) des douaniers, entre Anse-Bertrand et Port-Louis, la grande falaise, de la Porte d' Enfer à Anse à la Barque, très chouettes; il y a les Grands Fonds, très beaux à parcourir, la Pointe des Chateaux, etc. En basse Terre, il y a des traces en quantité, plus ou moins dures, et puis, il faut monter au volcan, si c' est autorisé, ce qui n' est pas toujours le cas, mais ça vaut vraiement le coup (d'oeil).Tu ne pourras pas tout faire en une semaine.
Pour le choix du logement, le Gosier en est un très bon, car c' est au centre des deux iles, et à coté de Pointe à Pitre.
Bonnes vacances, et donnez de vos nouvelles au retour.
Tcholïn
Hello!
Ca y est, on en revient! Superbe ile, on est ravi! Les paysages valent le coup du déplacement et ils offrent une grande diversité: foret à végétation tropical, plage, falaise, campagne, etc... On a loué une petite voiture (22€/j) et cela nous a permis de sillonner sans soucis toute l'ile! Cure de poisson et de punch pendant une semaine, un régal! Et les habitants ont été tres sympa contrairement à ce à quoi l'on s'attendait (Il parait que les gwadeloupéens n'aime pas vraiment les metro. "Attention chers Gwada, les métros ne sont pas tous si antipathique!"). Toujours un grand bonjour même de loin! D'ailleurs en parlant de punch, en traversant la campagne de grande Terre (sur la petite route en Abymes et St Anne), on a vu un jour une veille pancarte avec inscrit "Punch local". On a pris le petit sentier qui menait à une petite maison un peu plus loin. Accueilli d'abord par les cabri, c'est une grand mêre super sympa qui nous a ouvert! Elle nous a invité dans son salon et montrée sa cuisine (ou elle etait en train de faire du punch coco, un délice d'ailleurs). Resultat apres une heure et demi de discussion sur la vie en général, on est reparti avec des fruits de son jardin qu'elle nous a offert et la promesse qu'elle nous préparerait une ou deux bouteilles de punch avant notre départ! Biensur nous sommes retourné la voir avant de rentrer! Je vous conseille d'aller lui dire bonjour et de lui acheter son Schrob on son fabuleux punch coco ou maracuja!
Bref un enchantement ce voyage! On regrette peut etre d'avoir perdu notre temps au marché de pointe à pitre, une catastrophe.... si vous voulez faire un marché St Anne est bien plus sympa (c'est mon point de vue). Et puis dommage que la souffriere ne se soit pas montrée ;-)
J'ai été un peu decu aussi de la pauvreté de la faune en général (fond marin, sauf à ilet pigeon!, et foret).
On est rentré avec 400 photos, je reviendrais vous donner l'adresse du site des qu'elles seront en lignes! Si vous voulez plus d'infos, n'hésitez pas! Michael
On est rentré avec 400 photos, je reviendrais vous donner l'adresse du site des qu'elles seront en lignes! Si vous voulez plus d'infos, n'hésitez pas! Michael
Bonjour Jeweller,
Je partirai le 24 janvier prochain pour la Guadeloupe. J'aimerais savoir si c'est nécessaire de faire la réservation d'un voiture à l'avance ? Je serai à Pierre et Vacances à St-François. Puis les photos, j'aimerais les voir aussi. Y-a-t-il une possibilité ?
Merci à l'avance.
Tican
Je partirai le 24 janvier prochain pour la Guadeloupe. J'aimerais savoir si c'est nécessaire de faire la réservation d'un voiture à l'avance ? Je serai à Pierre et Vacances à St-François. Puis les photos, j'aimerais les voir aussi. Y-a-t-il une possibilité ?
Merci à l'avance.
Tican
Bonjour Tican!
Concernant la voiture, je pense que vous pouvez en trouver une sur place sans trop de soucis. Maintenant en réservant à l'avance, c'est bien pratique de se la faire livrer à l'arrivée à l'aéroport et de la rendre le jour du départ labas aussi! Et puis cela vous permettra de choisir plus facilement une agence et de comparer les prix avec plus de recul. Voici l'agence que nous avons choisi, pas cher et on est tres content, on a eut aucun soucis:
http://www.im-caraibes.com/emeraude-et-diamonds/
Mais il en existe plein d'autres!
Concernant les photos, elles ne sont pas encore en ligne tel que je le souhaiterais, je vous donnerais l'adresse ici des que ;-)
Bonne vacances!
Mais il en existe plein d'autres!
Concernant les photos, elles ne sont pas encore en ligne tel que je le souhaiterais, je vous donnerais l'adresse ici des que ;-)
Bonne vacances!
en guadeloupoe si tu vas a l'hotel normalement tu peux faire la reservation de ta voiture a la reception sinon en effet tu peux la louer a l'avance et la recuperer a l'aeroport de toute facon sois tranquille la bas ce n'est pas ca qu'il manque!!!!! juste un petit truc sois prudent au volant car eux ne le sont pas!!!!lol bon voyage
parfois on a plus de contacts avec un chien pauvre qu'avec un homme riche.........(coluche)
Comme promis voici l'adresse du site avec nos photos!
http://michael.mikmik.free.fr/
Cliquez sur la guadeloupe ;-) Les autres destinations sont en cours de fabrication, patience donc...
Bonnes fêtes de fin d'années! Michael
http://michael.mikmik.free.fr/
Cliquez sur la guadeloupe ;-) Les autres destinations sont en cours de fabrication, patience donc...
Bonnes fêtes de fin d'années! Michael
Bonjour, 😎
Merci et bravo pour ces magnifiques images de Guadeloupe, les souvenirs affluent avec ces vues, je vais passer des moments super, à les visionner, en revivant les bons moments que j'ai passés dans ces mêmes endroits, (je pense que je ne serai pas le seul à les apprécier), merci encore. 😏 😏 😏
Tcholïn
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