Seule en Europe
by Marlena
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Dois-je avoir peur de voyager seule en Europe!?!😕
J'ai 20 ans et j'ai peur de ne pouvoir compter que sur moi-même pour faire un voyage d'une durée non-définie!! Je voudrais aussi savoir si beaucoup de jeunes de mon âges voyages de Février à Mars!?(pour ne pas me trouver complètement seule🤪)!! Quels sont les pays d'Europe les moins sécuritaire et les plus sécuritaires pour pouvoir me faire un meilleur itinéraire!!
P.S. Si vous connaissez des gens qui voyage dans ses dates et qui voudrais se joindre à moi...n'hésitez pas, je ne mord pas!!!😉
Marlene
Malefica, es-tu déjà en Europe ou tu encore au québec?? ou comptes-tu aller durant ton périple??
Marlene
Salut Marlena.
J'ai fait mon premier voyage en France a ton age, toute seule, pendant une session de cégep et sans la moindre réservation.Je suis partie sur un coup de tete et ca été super. Aucun probleme, a condition de faire attention, comme a Montréal. J'ai logé a une auberge de jeunesse vraiment le fun en face de l'église des Bernardins, avec des jeunes de partout dans le monde, que j'ai trouvé sur place, apres avoir dormi deux jours a l'aéroport.Tu peux voyager en France en toute sécurité.
Bye🙂
J'ai fait mon premier voyage en France a ton age, toute seule, pendant une session de cégep et sans la moindre réservation.Je suis partie sur un coup de tete et ca été super. Aucun probleme, a condition de faire attention, comme a Montréal. J'ai logé a une auberge de jeunesse vraiment le fun en face de l'église des Bernardins, avec des jeunes de partout dans le monde, que j'ai trouvé sur place, apres avoir dormi deux jours a l'aéroport.Tu peux voyager en France en toute sécurité.
Bye🙂
Salut Marlena,
Je suis pressentement encore au quebec je vais arriver en europe le 9 mars.
Je vais faire la France, la Belgique, le Luxembourg et l'Allemagne. Je vais peut-être aller aussi en Autriche, en suisse et au Danemark.
Et techniquement je vais être seul pour faire se voyage. Je n'ais trouver personne pour partir avec et j'ai aussi arrêter de chercher.
Bye Maléfica
Je vais faire la France, la Belgique, le Luxembourg et l'Allemagne. Je vais peut-être aller aussi en Autriche, en suisse et au Danemark.
Et techniquement je vais être seul pour faire se voyage. Je n'ais trouver personne pour partir avec et j'ai aussi arrêter de chercher.
Bye Maléfica
Il ne sert à rien de se nourrir de chimère si on oublie de vivre.
Salut Malefica,
je suis dans la meme situation que toi; 😕j'ai moi aussi cesser de chercher quelqu'un avec qui partir...Alors je serais ravie de te rencontrer en Europe!!
Je n'ai pas encore d'itinéraire et je n'ai pas choisis encore tous les pays que je désir visitée mais je t'en donnerais des nouvelles!!!
Marlene
Salut Marlena,
Sa me va, tu me donneras des nouvelles de ton étinéraire. Moi, le miens est déja fais en gros France, Belgique, Luxembourg, Allemagne. Si j'en est la possibilité je vais aller en Suisse, ou et, Autriche, ou et, Danemark.
Bye Bye
Maléfica
Bye Bye
Maléfica
Il ne sert à rien de se nourrir de chimère si on oublie de vivre.
Salut Malefica,
Je me suis finalement trouvé quelqu'un pour partir avce moi!!😏 Et je compte commencer par l'Italie dès Janvier mais j'hésite beaucoup pour les autres destinations alors je vais surement me garder la France pour le mois de mars comme ca je vais pouvoir venir faire un bout de chemin avec toi!!!
Marlene
Je suis heureuse de voir que tu t'es trouver quelqu'un pour faire ton voyage, tu en a de la chance.
Tu me feras un compte rendu de ton voyage quand tu reviendra. Car mon voyage en europe se sépare en deux.
(Voyage 1: France, Belgique Luxembourg, Allemagne, peut-être Autriche, Suisse et Danemark Voyage 2: Portugal, Espagne, Italie, Grèce, Pays-Bas, Autriche, et Suisse)
Qui sais on va peut-être faire un bout de chemin ensemble en France. Sa sera un plaisir de partager un bout de route avec toi.
Bye Maléfica
Tu me feras un compte rendu de ton voyage quand tu reviendra. Car mon voyage en europe se sépare en deux.
(Voyage 1: France, Belgique Luxembourg, Allemagne, peut-être Autriche, Suisse et Danemark Voyage 2: Portugal, Espagne, Italie, Grèce, Pays-Bas, Autriche, et Suisse)
Qui sais on va peut-être faire un bout de chemin ensemble en France. Sa sera un plaisir de partager un bout de route avec toi.
Bye Maléfica
Il ne sert à rien de se nourrir de chimère si on oublie de vivre.
Salut Maléfica,
j'ai trouvé ca rigolo ton voyage divisé en deux mais je dois t'avouer que mon itinéraire du début a changé parce que mes destinations n'avaient pas d'allure alors je l'ai recommencer et il a plus de bon sang!!! D'abord l'Espagne, la France, Belgique, un trou pour l'imprévue😉... et pour la fin l'Italie!!!
Alors si tu décides de faire un ou l'autres de tes voyages fais-moi signes...
bonne chance!!!
Marlene
Salut Marlena,
Je suis contente que tu t'aies trouvé quelqu'un pour voyager avec toi. Si tu as besoin d'infos sur la France, n'hésite pas a m'écrire.Pour l'hébergement, malheureusement je ne me souviens plus l'adresse de l'auberge de jeunesse dont je t'ai parlé, mais c'est facile, elle est en face de l'église des Bernardins, le gros clocher nous réveillait le matin.Sur les Champs Élyssées il y avait aussi un centre de documentation pour les jeunes, c'était environ a la moitié de la rue, en partant de l'Étoile.
Fais attention aux mains baladeuses dans le métro, le jour il y a plein de gens, on est sérrés et des fois des hommes en profitent.Dans ce cas tu lui dis tres fort d'arreter, il va dégager. Tard le soir, ne prennez pas le métro seuls, prenez un taxi pour rentrer.
Bon voyage!!🙂
Je suis contente que tu t'aies trouvé quelqu'un pour voyager avec toi. Si tu as besoin d'infos sur la France, n'hésite pas a m'écrire.Pour l'hébergement, malheureusement je ne me souviens plus l'adresse de l'auberge de jeunesse dont je t'ai parlé, mais c'est facile, elle est en face de l'église des Bernardins, le gros clocher nous réveillait le matin.Sur les Champs Élyssées il y avait aussi un centre de documentation pour les jeunes, c'était environ a la moitié de la rue, en partant de l'Étoile.
Fais attention aux mains baladeuses dans le métro, le jour il y a plein de gens, on est sérrés et des fois des hommes en profitent.Dans ce cas tu lui dis tres fort d'arreter, il va dégager. Tard le soir, ne prennez pas le métro seuls, prenez un taxi pour rentrer.
Bon voyage!!🙂
Merci beaucoup Ysa,
tes info sont très apprécier et je ferais attention promis!!! Te souviens-tu dans quels villes de la France ce situe cet auberge...j'avoue ne pas connaître très bien la géographie de cette ville...😕 Je compte monter jusqu'à Paris et redescendre tranquillement vers l'Italie alors je peux peut-être passer à cet auberge!!!
Merci encore c'est gentil de ta part
Marlene
Salut,
Oui c'était a Paris.C'est pas tout a fait une auberge de jeunesse.Ca avait la meme fonction mais sous un nom différent.C'était dans un immeuble semblable a ce qu'on trouve dans le Vieux-Québec, avec un sous-sol ou on mangeait(le petit déjeuner était inclus)ou écoutait de la musique(il y avait de la musique toute la journée), douche dans la chambre(de 4, mais moi j'ai jamais eu 4 personnes), toilette a l'étage, etc.C'était dans le quartier latin et a coté du métro.Je te déconseille le coin du métro Parmentier, il y a beaucoup de robineux et bien d'autres chose.
Bon voyage!
Oui c'était a Paris.C'est pas tout a fait une auberge de jeunesse.Ca avait la meme fonction mais sous un nom différent.C'était dans un immeuble semblable a ce qu'on trouve dans le Vieux-Québec, avec un sous-sol ou on mangeait(le petit déjeuner était inclus)ou écoutait de la musique(il y avait de la musique toute la journée), douche dans la chambre(de 4, mais moi j'ai jamais eu 4 personnes), toilette a l'étage, etc.C'était dans le quartier latin et a coté du métro.Je te déconseille le coin du métro Parmentier, il y a beaucoup de robineux et bien d'autres chose.
Bon voyage!
MERCI Ysa T'es vraiment super cool de me dire tous ça, j'ai maintenant vraiment très hate de partir!!!
Grazie!!!
Marlene
bonjour, je te souhaite un bon voyage en europe, pour paris il y a une auberge sympa qui s'appelle les trois canards dans le 15eme, tu y rencontrera plein de gens sympathique.Je te deconseille celle qui se trouve dans le quartie de barnes, c'est pas l'endroit le plus reopsant.
l'auberge de jeunesse international, est située dans le 11eme, proche du canal st martin, l'endroit est effectivement proche du metro parmentier mais c'est loin d'etre le "bronx", en general paris et les transports sont plutot sur, effectivement il vaut mieux evités certains endroit tard le soir (barbes, la chapelle, stalligrad et les halles...) mais de toute façon c'est comme dans toute les grandes villes, demande conseil a l'auberge ou tu resteras........fait un beau voyage, mais ne te stress pas trop, tu vas rencontrer pleins de gens pour t'accompagner dans la ville
par contre pour les mains balladeuse dans le metro c'est la verité.........;lol
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Thanks in advance.
Hi there,
After hearing so much about Djerba, especially the GO clubs, is it risky for a young, pretty newly-retired woman to visit the island alone?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
Does anyone know how late the buses run from Cusco Airport to the city center? I land at 9:30 PM, plus time to clear customs, pick up my luggage, and exchange some money—figure an extra 30 to 45 minutes. Though, come to think of it, I still have 5 sols from last time—maybe that’ll be enough for the bus?
Thanks.
Brigitte
Planned arrival on Sunday evening, November 16, 2025, in San José. Staying 3 nights, then taking a bus to Tortuguero for 2 nights. Looking for a shared shuttle to La Fortuna for 2 nights, then a van-boat-van combo to Santa Elena for 2 or 3 nights. Heading to Quepos for 4 nights for day trips using local buses—Jaco, San Antonio, Uvita. After that, a full-day bus ride to Cahuita. I’m booking hotels as I go, which gives me the flexibility to stay longer in places I like. I’m looking for accommodations in city centers near restaurants and not too far from the bus station. Budget: 50 € for a room with a private bathroom (if you’ve got any great tips!). For my finale, I’ll cross the land border to Panama City for 4 days. Thanks for your suggestions! 😉
As I mentioned before, I’m heading to Istanbul next summer, and I’ve heard there have been quite a few attacks by Kurds in Turkey recently, which is making me hesitate about my trip.
What do you all think? :( I’m wondering if it’s really a good idea to go...
What do you all think? :( I’m wondering if it’s really a good idea to go...
Hi everyone,
I’m 66 and just discovered solo travel in Uzbekistan—I loved it! So I’ve decided to explore Africa, starting with Senegal. I’m just beginning my research, but if anyone can give me advice on which month to go, what to see, and whether this destination is safe—or maybe suggest another African country—I’d really appreciate your tips!
Hi there!
We’re leaving in early November for a month.
Here’s our itinerary:
Arrival in Takhmau, then heading to:
Kampong Cham
Kratie – 2 days
Mondolkiri – 3 days
Ratanakiri – 3 days
Stung Treng – 1 day
Siem Reap – 4 days
Battambang – 1 day
Kampong Chhnang – 3 days
Kampot – 2 days
Islands (WE’RE HESITATING WHICH ONE?) – 4 DAYS
Phnom Penh – 2 days
That’s it! 😊
We’re backpacking… and we love spots that aren’t too touristy. If you’ve got any tips, we’re all ears!
Thanks