Merci d'avance
Vols intérieurs en Australie
by Snowprincess
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour, restant 3 semaines en Australie, mon point de base étant Sydney. Je souhaiterai:
avoir des infos sur les vols intèrieurs en Ausaurai-je assez de 3 semaines pour faire la grande barrière de corail, Byron Bay, Brisbane, et également le centre rougepensez vous qu'il faille que je privilégie certains cites, si oui lesquelstout ce qui a à visiterprix étudiant en australie?
Merci d'avance
Merci d'avance
"Il n'est rien de plus beau que l'instant qui précède le voyage, l'instant où l'horizon de demain vient nous rendre visite et nous dire ses promesses..." Milan Kundera
G'Day,
Pour l'avion: www.virginblue.com.au la seule compagnie low cost (il n'y a que 2 compagnies, l'autre étant Qantas). plus tôt tu réserves moins ce sera cher.
3 semaines, c'est un minimum...
Je suis dans l'embaras pour te répondre car il est difficile de faire des choix. Ne passe pas trop de temps en ville, les richesses de l'Australie sont ailleurs.
Si tu tourne autour de Brisbane. Je te conseille fortement au sud: Byron Bay, mon choix perso, si tu aimes les ambiances tranquilles. sur un site volcanique, faune et flore en pagaille. Au nord: Noosa Head, superbe parc national avec des plages incroyables.
Enfin le Nord et la barière de Corail vraiement valent le coût entre Mai et Novembre. En dehors de ces périodes, privilégie d'autres destinations, car méduses (= personne à l'eau) et cyclones.
Prix étudiants: non. Mais L'australie peut se vivre pas chère. Les campings sont propres et bien fréquentés, les auberges aussi. Les voyageurs posent des annonces de covoiturages pour limiter les frais... Bref la prise de tête n'existe pas là bas et l'économie possible
Bon trip
Pour l'avion: www.virginblue.com.au la seule compagnie low cost (il n'y a que 2 compagnies, l'autre étant Qantas). plus tôt tu réserves moins ce sera cher.
3 semaines, c'est un minimum...
Je suis dans l'embaras pour te répondre car il est difficile de faire des choix. Ne passe pas trop de temps en ville, les richesses de l'Australie sont ailleurs.
Si tu tourne autour de Brisbane. Je te conseille fortement au sud: Byron Bay, mon choix perso, si tu aimes les ambiances tranquilles. sur un site volcanique, faune et flore en pagaille. Au nord: Noosa Head, superbe parc national avec des plages incroyables.
Enfin le Nord et la barière de Corail vraiement valent le coût entre Mai et Novembre. En dehors de ces périodes, privilégie d'autres destinations, car méduses (= personne à l'eau) et cyclones.
Prix étudiants: non. Mais L'australie peut se vivre pas chère. Les campings sont propres et bien fréquentés, les auberges aussi. Les voyageurs posent des annonces de covoiturages pour limiter les frais... Bref la prise de tête n'existe pas là bas et l'économie possible
Bon trip
Super la rapidité des réponses! Jte remercie. tu penses donc qu'il faut plutôt que je privilégie la côté est plutôt que d'aller sur le parc d'Uluru? Avion jusqu'a Cairns et ensuite redescendre trankil jusqu'à Sydney?
"Il n'est rien de plus beau que l'instant qui précède le voyage, l'instant où l'horizon de demain vient nous rendre visite et nous dire ses promesses..." Milan Kundera
Ouai gros dilemne! Je verrai sur place je pense, en fonction du temps dont je disposerai, au pire speeder un peu plus, car j'aimerai vraiment me rendre égaelement sur Ayers Rock, plonger sur la grande barrière de corail, surfer à Byron Bay etc!
Merci en tout cas...
Merci en tout cas...
"Il n'est rien de plus beau que l'instant qui précède le voyage, l'instant où l'horizon de demain vient nous rendre visite et nous dire ses promesses..." Milan Kundera
G'Day,
Pour l'avion: www.virginblue.com.au la seule compagnie low cost (il n'y a que 2 compagnies, l'autre étant Qantas).
non il y a aussi www.jetstar.com.au comme low coast, c'est la compagnie a bas prix de la qantas...
maintenant dire qu'il ya que deux compagnies en oz... 😉
Aeropelican http://www.aeropelican.com.au/ Australie domestique Air North http://www.airnorth.com.au/ Australie domestique Airlines of South Australia http://www.airlinesofsa.com.au/ Australie domestique Alliance Airlines http://www.flightwest.com.au/ Australie domestique Aus Air http://www.vicnet.net.au/~ausair/ Australie domestique Australian Airlines http://www.australianairlines.com.au/ Australie régional Freedom Air http://www.freedomair.co.nz/ Nlle Zélande/Australie domestique Great Western Airlines http://www.gwairlines.com.au/ Australie domestique Jet Star http://www.jetstar.com.au/ Australie low-cost/domestique Macair http://www.macair.com.au/ Australie domestique. Maroomba Airlines http://www.maroomba.com.au/ Australie domestique National Jet http://www.nationaljet.com.au/ Australie domestique Norfolk Jet http://www.norfolkjet.com.au/ Australie domestique O'Connor Airlines http://www.oconnor-airlines.com.au/ Australie domestique Qantas http://www.qantas.com.au/ Australie monde. Regional Express http://www.regionalexpress.com.au/ Australie domestique Skippers Aviation http://www.skippers.com.au/ Australie domestique Skywest Australia http://www.skywest.com.au/ Australie domestique Sunshine Express http://www.sunshineexpress.com.au/ Australie domestique Tamair http://home.mpx.com.au/ NSW/Australie domestique Tasair http://www.tasair.com.au/ Australie domestique Virgin Blue http://www.virginblue.com.au/ Australie low-cost/régional
Pour l'avion: www.virginblue.com.au la seule compagnie low cost (il n'y a que 2 compagnies, l'autre étant Qantas).
non il y a aussi www.jetstar.com.au comme low coast, c'est la compagnie a bas prix de la qantas...
maintenant dire qu'il ya que deux compagnies en oz... 😉
Aeropelican http://www.aeropelican.com.au/ Australie domestique Air North http://www.airnorth.com.au/ Australie domestique Airlines of South Australia http://www.airlinesofsa.com.au/ Australie domestique Alliance Airlines http://www.flightwest.com.au/ Australie domestique Aus Air http://www.vicnet.net.au/~ausair/ Australie domestique Australian Airlines http://www.australianairlines.com.au/ Australie régional Freedom Air http://www.freedomair.co.nz/ Nlle Zélande/Australie domestique Great Western Airlines http://www.gwairlines.com.au/ Australie domestique Jet Star http://www.jetstar.com.au/ Australie low-cost/domestique Macair http://www.macair.com.au/ Australie domestique. Maroomba Airlines http://www.maroomba.com.au/ Australie domestique National Jet http://www.nationaljet.com.au/ Australie domestique Norfolk Jet http://www.norfolkjet.com.au/ Australie domestique O'Connor Airlines http://www.oconnor-airlines.com.au/ Australie domestique Qantas http://www.qantas.com.au/ Australie monde. Regional Express http://www.regionalexpress.com.au/ Australie domestique Skippers Aviation http://www.skippers.com.au/ Australie domestique Skywest Australia http://www.skywest.com.au/ Australie domestique Sunshine Express http://www.sunshineexpress.com.au/ Australie domestique Tamair http://home.mpx.com.au/ NSW/Australie domestique Tasair http://www.tasair.com.au/ Australie domestique Virgin Blue http://www.virginblue.com.au/ Australie low-cost/régional
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Tu y trouveras des infos sur les itinéraires, avions, location automobile, etc.
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Bonjour
pour 6 mois Australie NZ à compter de NOVEMBRE je voudrais faire un tour en PNG ET Iles Salomon, qui a déja visite ces 2 pays,
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When I hear our French friends talk about them, they’re the most beautiful islands in the world.
For those of you who’ve traveled extensively, is that really the case?
Are the prices for accommodation, even basic ones, justified? Isn’t a room in a family-run guesthouse at 150/200 € a bit much?
Are there other islands in Polynesia (non-French) that are just as "paradise-like" but more affordable?
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Bonjour à tous
Une petite présentation rapide. J'ai 27 ans, j'habite en Picardie et je vais me marier en 2017. Nous souhaitons faire un voyage de noces en Polynésie Française pour une durée de 3 semaines.
je suis donc preneuse de tout conseils de tout ordre!!!
je pense que nous allons faire appel à une agence de voyage car nos plannings de boulot ne nous permettent pas de prendre du temps pour organiser ce voyage.. A moins que je ne change d'avis! ;-)
Mais nous ne voulons pas que le voyage tourne aux clichés touristiques, nous detestons ça. Mais ce n'est pas pour ça que nous ne voulons pas voir les plages et paysages de carte postale!!
Nous ne plongeons pas mais je pense que l'on fera un baptême de plongée et pourquoi pas passer le niveau 1 en fonction (j'ai lu certains commentaire sur ce forum qui en parlé)
Bref je suis à la recherche de toutes informations et liens internet pour que ce voyage soit réussi.
C'est LE voyage que l'on ne fait qu'une fois dans sa vie et il faut qu'il soit au top!!
Merci de votre aide!
je regarde en parallèle les différents sujets sur la Polynésie sur ce forum ;-)






