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Morocco: How to travel while staying on a budget?
A lot of people find it important to stick to their budget when traveling—not to skimp, but to visit as many places as possible since traveling is their hobby.
In this post, I want to share some tips for those coming to Morocco who want their trip to be budget-friendly.
1. Prebook everything: hotels or riads, car rentals, or tours. If you book these in advance, it’ll make your life easier. You won’t have to deal with hagglers or people trying to overcharge you for services that are available online for free. Use platforms like Booking, Expedia, carsrental.ma, Airbnb, and other booking services to get this done properly.
2. Exchange your money to Moroccan dirhams as soon as you land. 1 € is always a little over 10 dirhams, but many people get charged as if it were exactly 10 dirhams per euro.
3. When visiting an old site or the old medina, avoid talking to vendors and shop owners—they’re really good at getting your attention and making you overpay for things.
4. Ask your tour guide to buy things for you. Yes, they do get a commission, but you’ll probably pay way more if you buy something yourself that they can get cheaply.
5. Walk everywhere. You don’t need a taxi for every little trip. Pick a good location and walk—most Moroccan cities are safe during normal hours.
6. Buy your food, drinks, etc., from supermarkets at normal prices. They can’t overcharge you since they scan every product.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
In this post, I want to share some tips for those coming to Morocco who want their trip to be budget-friendly.
1. Prebook everything: hotels or riads, car rentals, or tours. If you book these in advance, it’ll make your life easier. You won’t have to deal with hagglers or people trying to overcharge you for services that are available online for free. Use platforms like Booking, Expedia, carsrental.ma, Airbnb, and other booking services to get this done properly.
2. Exchange your money to Moroccan dirhams as soon as you land. 1 € is always a little over 10 dirhams, but many people get charged as if it were exactly 10 dirhams per euro.
3. When visiting an old site or the old medina, avoid talking to vendors and shop owners—they’re really good at getting your attention and making you overpay for things.
4. Ask your tour guide to buy things for you. Yes, they do get a commission, but you’ll probably pay way more if you buy something yourself that they can get cheaply.
5. Walk everywhere. You don’t need a taxi for every little trip. Pick a good location and walk—most Moroccan cities are safe during normal hours.
6. Buy your food, drinks, etc., from supermarkets at normal prices. They can’t overcharge you since they scan every product.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
Accessibility questions for points of interest on the San Diego to Las Vegas route
Hello.
I’d like to travel along I-15N from San Diego to Las Vegas with my mom, who’s 67. We’ve explored Northern California and the California Coast over the past two years and now want to continue through the desert.
There are several attractions along the way: - Mormon Rocks - Desert Discovery Center and visit the Old Woman meteorite - Joshua Tree National Park - Mojave Desert - Mojave National Preserve - Anza-Borrego Desert State Park - Silverwood Lake
My mom has back issues that prevent her from hiking or walking on trails with elevation changes. Is it possible to visit these places by car, or are the routes flat enough?
I’d love for her to experience the desert with an itinerary adapted to her condition. I’m also open to other points of interest that aren’t mentioned. We have 3-4 days for the trip, so we’re not in a rush—just want to explore.
Thanks so much. The trip would be in fall 2026
There are several attractions along the way: - Mormon Rocks - Desert Discovery Center and visit the Old Woman meteorite - Joshua Tree National Park - Mojave Desert - Mojave National Preserve - Anza-Borrego Desert State Park - Silverwood Lake
My mom has back issues that prevent her from hiking or walking on trails with elevation changes. Is it possible to visit these places by car, or are the routes flat enough?
I’d love for her to experience the desert with an itinerary adapted to her condition. I’m also open to other points of interest that aren’t mentioned. We have 3-4 days for the trip, so we’re not in a rush—just want to explore.
Thanks so much. The trip would be in fall 2026
Four days in Doha in January 2026
Hi everyone,
This short stay in Doha is part of a longer trip. It lets us break up a flight to the Seychelles.
Friday, January 16, The Corniche
Despite the adventures we had the day before (read about it here), we just can’t get up later than 8 a.m. Our minds are a bit clearer and a bit more positive after some sleep.
View of the Corniche from the 12th floor.

Breakfast is sumptuous—it really lifts our spirits.
On this Friday morning, almost everything is closed, so we head out to explore the Corniche, which is just a few hundred meters from our hotel in Old Doha.
A marathon is happening today on the Corniche, so the road is closed and empty, making it easy to cross. The palm-shaped streetlights are gorgeous when they’re lit up at night.

A little reminder of Qatar’s once-thriving pearl trade.

A memory of a much more recent past.

The sun is shining, but it’s not very warm—just 19°C at the hottest part of the day. Tough luck, last week it was 24°C.
The walk along the crescent-shaped Corniche is pretty long. From the old town to the modern center, where massive Dubai-style towers rise, it’s a 6 km promenade along the waterfront.

Many dhows are docked, waiting for tourists to take a little cruise in the bay, but visitors are scarce.

The skyscrapers are so stunning, you can’t help but admire them.



to be continued...
This short stay in Doha is part of a longer trip. It lets us break up a flight to the Seychelles.
Friday, January 16, The Corniche
Despite the adventures we had the day before (read about it here), we just can’t get up later than 8 a.m. Our minds are a bit clearer and a bit more positive after some sleep.
View of the Corniche from the 12th floor.

Breakfast is sumptuous—it really lifts our spirits.
On this Friday morning, almost everything is closed, so we head out to explore the Corniche, which is just a few hundred meters from our hotel in Old Doha.
A marathon is happening today on the Corniche, so the road is closed and empty, making it easy to cross. The palm-shaped streetlights are gorgeous when they’re lit up at night.

A little reminder of Qatar’s once-thriving pearl trade.

A memory of a much more recent past.

The sun is shining, but it’s not very warm—just 19°C at the hottest part of the day. Tough luck, last week it was 24°C.
The walk along the crescent-shaped Corniche is pretty long. From the old town to the modern center, where massive Dubai-style towers rise, it’s a 6 km promenade along the waterfront.

Many dhows are docked, waiting for tourists to take a little cruise in the bay, but visitors are scarce.

The skyscrapers are so stunning, you can’t help but admire them.



to be continued...
Scotland - Skye Trail and a little extra
After our amazing experience in the Lofoten Islands in summer 2023, I suggested to Jean Marie another trek I’d been wanting to do for a long time: the Skye Trail in Scotland.
A few photos of this stunning island and he was sold and ready to go.
The route is available on the excellent WalkHighlands site HERE (there’s also a Cicerone guide on the subject). And since I thought it was a shame it avoided the Black Cuillins, I added a 3-day detour in that area.
We took advantage of the May bank holidays in 2024, partly to avoid the peak tourist season and also the midge period—because for some reason, mosquitoes love me 😠!!
27/04 – Day 1 – Transfer to Skye and start of the trek: Rubha Hunish - Flodigarry 28/04 – Day 2 – Flodigarry – just before the Old Man of Storr 29/04 – Day 3 – Old Man of Storr – Portree, then bus to Sligachan 30/04 - Day 4 - Sligachan - Glenbrittle campsite via the Fairy Pools 01/05 – Day 5 – Round trip to Sgùrr na Banachdich from Glenbrittle campsite 02/05 – Day 6 – Round trip to Coire Lagan and walk on the Rubh an Dùnain peninsula 03/05 – Day 7 – Return (hitchhiking) to Sligachan campsite and hike in the Red Cuillins 04/05 – Day 8 – Resuming the Skye Trail – Sligachan – Elgol 05/05 – Day 9 – Elgol – Somewhere on the climb to Bla Bheinn 06/05 – Day 10 – Somewhere on the climb to Bla Bheinn - Broadford 07/05 – Day 11 – Visit to the Armadale Castle and park 08 & 09/05 – Return to Glasgow, visit the city, and return flight And here’s the summary
A few photos of this stunning island and he was sold and ready to go.
The route is available on the excellent WalkHighlands site HERE (there’s also a Cicerone guide on the subject). And since I thought it was a shame it avoided the Black Cuillins, I added a 3-day detour in that area.
We took advantage of the May bank holidays in 2024, partly to avoid the peak tourist season and also the midge period—because for some reason, mosquitoes love me 😠!!
27/04 – Day 1 – Transfer to Skye and start of the trek: Rubha Hunish - Flodigarry 28/04 – Day 2 – Flodigarry – just before the Old Man of Storr 29/04 – Day 3 – Old Man of Storr – Portree, then bus to Sligachan 30/04 - Day 4 - Sligachan - Glenbrittle campsite via the Fairy Pools 01/05 – Day 5 – Round trip to Sgùrr na Banachdich from Glenbrittle campsite 02/05 – Day 6 – Round trip to Coire Lagan and walk on the Rubh an Dùnain peninsula 03/05 – Day 7 – Return (hitchhiking) to Sligachan campsite and hike in the Red Cuillins 04/05 – Day 8 – Resuming the Skye Trail – Sligachan – Elgol 05/05 – Day 9 – Elgol – Somewhere on the climb to Bla Bheinn 06/05 – Day 10 – Somewhere on the climb to Bla Bheinn - Broadford 07/05 – Day 11 – Visit to the Armadale Castle and park 08 & 09/05 – Return to Glasgow, visit the city, and return flight And here’s the summary
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Krabi Itinerary
Hi everyone!
I’m reaching out because we’re planning a trip to Thailand next year (around March/April), and we’d like to visit Chiang Mai and then Krabi, plus a few islands near Krabi.
We’ve been to Thailand before, 10 years ago, and this time, we’d just like to focus on 5 days in Chiang Mai and 10–12 days in the Krabi area.
I’ll admit, I’m really struggling to pick an island near Krabi.
We hated Phi Phi: dirty, noisy, and the food was gross… such a letdown!
Which island would you recommend for snorkeling, nature walks, and beautiful beaches?
Maybe we could also make a stop between Chiang Mai and Krabi—perhaps Sukhothai?
Is it easy to travel between these three cities?
Thanks so much for your help! 🙂
Looking for travel companions for Kyrgyzstan in July
Hey everyone, I'm copy-pasting a message I wrote in English elsewhere. Hoping to find some people here! :)
Topic: Searching for travel mates in Kyrgyzstan 2nd to 4th week of July (i.e. soon) Hi all, Due to some holiday change of plans, I’m reaching out to this group to put together a team of 2-4 people willing to travel around Kyrgyzstan during July. I’ll land in Bishkek on Tuesday. I’m 42 years old and live in Lausanne. I love trekking, so it’d be great if the trip included some over the 3 weeks.
Topic: Searching for travel mates in Kyrgyzstan 2nd to 4th week of July (i.e. soon) Hi all, Due to some holiday change of plans, I’m reaching out to this group to put together a team of 2-4 people willing to travel around Kyrgyzstan during July. I’ll land in Bishkek on Tuesday. I’m 42 years old and live in Lausanne. I love trekking, so it’d be great if the trip included some over the 3 weeks.
3-week summer itinerary Yunnan - Guizhou-Guangxi-HK
Hi everyone,
We're currently planning our itinerary for this summer (late July - August) in China. Our travel style is more backpacker-oriented—we're used to traveling in Latin America, booking things just 3 days in advance. Could you share your thoughts on this route?
We’re particularly wondering about: - Yangshuo (which seems very touristy) → Xingping instead? The park Bajiaozhai? - How to get around and find accommodation in the small Miao and Dong villages? - Should we book trains and hotels in advance for late July and early August?
Thanks so much!
28-Jul Monday Kunming: Bamboo Temple Dian Chi Lake Kunming 29-Jul Tuesday Visit the city center Lake bike tour Dali Dali 30-Jul Wednesday Three Pagodas / Cangshan Mountain Dali Dali 31-Jul Thursday Transport to Shaxi - visit 1 - Dali Old Town Coach Station (大理古城客运站) 2 - Arrive Jianchuan Coach Station 3 - Local green or yellow minibuses to Shaxi Dali → Jianchuan → Shaxi Shaxi 01-Aug Friday Quick visit Shaxi → Lijiang Shaxi Shaxi 02-Aug Saturday Quick visit Shaxi → Lijiang Shaxi Lijiang 03-Aug Sunday Tiger Leaping Gorge trek 04-Aug Monday Tiger Leaping Gorge Qiatou Lijiang / Dali 05-Aug Tuesday Dali → Kunming → Kaili Full-day transport Kaili 06-Aug Wednesday Langde Miao Village - Xijiang Miao Village Kaili 07-Aug Thursday Visit village Kaili 08-Aug Friday Visit village Zhaoxing 09-Aug Saturday AM: Train to Guilin - PM: Elephant Trunk Hill / night barbecue Zhaoxing → Guilin (1h) Guilin 10-Aug Sunday Bajiaozhai (Park / hike) Ziyuan 11-Aug Monday Bajiaozhai (Park / hike) Ziyuan 12-Aug Tuesday Yangshuo Yangshuo 13-Aug Wednesday Yangshuo Yangshuo 14-Aug Thursday Yangshuo Yangshuo 15-Aug Friday Guilin → HK (3.5h) Guilin → HK (3.5h) 16-Aug Saturday Hong Kong
We're currently planning our itinerary for this summer (late July - August) in China. Our travel style is more backpacker-oriented—we're used to traveling in Latin America, booking things just 3 days in advance. Could you share your thoughts on this route?
We’re particularly wondering about: - Yangshuo (which seems very touristy) → Xingping instead? The park Bajiaozhai? - How to get around and find accommodation in the small Miao and Dong villages? - Should we book trains and hotels in advance for late July and early August?
Thanks so much!
28-Jul Monday Kunming: Bamboo Temple Dian Chi Lake Kunming 29-Jul Tuesday Visit the city center Lake bike tour Dali Dali 30-Jul Wednesday Three Pagodas / Cangshan Mountain Dali Dali 31-Jul Thursday Transport to Shaxi - visit 1 - Dali Old Town Coach Station (大理古城客运站) 2 - Arrive Jianchuan Coach Station 3 - Local green or yellow minibuses to Shaxi Dali → Jianchuan → Shaxi Shaxi 01-Aug Friday Quick visit Shaxi → Lijiang Shaxi Shaxi 02-Aug Saturday Quick visit Shaxi → Lijiang Shaxi Lijiang 03-Aug Sunday Tiger Leaping Gorge trek 04-Aug Monday Tiger Leaping Gorge Qiatou Lijiang / Dali 05-Aug Tuesday Dali → Kunming → Kaili Full-day transport Kaili 06-Aug Wednesday Langde Miao Village - Xijiang Miao Village Kaili 07-Aug Thursday Visit village Kaili 08-Aug Friday Visit village Zhaoxing 09-Aug Saturday AM: Train to Guilin - PM: Elephant Trunk Hill / night barbecue Zhaoxing → Guilin (1h) Guilin 10-Aug Sunday Bajiaozhai (Park / hike) Ziyuan 11-Aug Monday Bajiaozhai (Park / hike) Ziyuan 12-Aug Tuesday Yangshuo Yangshuo 13-Aug Wednesday Yangshuo Yangshuo 14-Aug Thursday Yangshuo Yangshuo 15-Aug Friday Guilin → HK (3.5h) Guilin → HK (3.5h) 16-Aug Saturday Hong Kong
6-Day Itinerary with 3 Teens – First Trip to Florida
Hi everyone,
This summer, from June 29 to July 5, we’re heading to Florida for a week. We’ll start with Miami Beach on the first day. We have two older teens (22 and 17) and our 25-year-old daughter. It’s our first visit to Florida!
I’d love your thoughts on whether I should add or remove any stops. I put this together based on your travel journals...
- **Day 0** – Arrival Saturday, June 28, 2025, evening at Miami Airport + picking up the rental car - **Day 1 / Sun, June 29, 2025**: Morning bike ride to explore Miami Beach, and one night in Miami Beach - **Day 2 / Mon, June 30, 2025**: OCEAN DRIVE, afternoon at South Beach - **Day 3 / Tue, July 1, 2025**: Morning walk in LITTLE HAVANA/Cuban Quarter + afternoon at Crandon Beach - **Day 4 / Wed, July 2, 2025**: Depart for KEY WEST (3.5-hour drive) – stop in Islamorada. Afternoon visit to Old Town and Hemingway Home - **Day 5 / Thu, July 3, 2025**: Morning at Mallory Square – afternoon return toward Miami + one night in Homestead - **Day 6 / Fri, July 4, 2025**: Visit Everglades Alligator Farms and Flamingo - **Day 7 / Sat, July 5, 2025**: Return to Miami Airport
What do you think?
Thanks for your feedback! I’ll also check out your travel journals for more ideas. I’m all ears for great tips if you’ve booked through Booking or Airbnb!
This summer, from June 29 to July 5, we’re heading to Florida for a week. We’ll start with Miami Beach on the first day. We have two older teens (22 and 17) and our 25-year-old daughter. It’s our first visit to Florida!
I’d love your thoughts on whether I should add or remove any stops. I put this together based on your travel journals...
- **Day 0** – Arrival Saturday, June 28, 2025, evening at Miami Airport + picking up the rental car - **Day 1 / Sun, June 29, 2025**: Morning bike ride to explore Miami Beach, and one night in Miami Beach - **Day 2 / Mon, June 30, 2025**: OCEAN DRIVE, afternoon at South Beach - **Day 3 / Tue, July 1, 2025**: Morning walk in LITTLE HAVANA/Cuban Quarter + afternoon at Crandon Beach - **Day 4 / Wed, July 2, 2025**: Depart for KEY WEST (3.5-hour drive) – stop in Islamorada. Afternoon visit to Old Town and Hemingway Home - **Day 5 / Thu, July 3, 2025**: Morning at Mallory Square – afternoon return toward Miami + one night in Homestead - **Day 6 / Fri, July 4, 2025**: Visit Everglades Alligator Farms and Flamingo - **Day 7 / Sat, July 5, 2025**: Return to Miami Airport
What do you think?
Thanks for your feedback! I’ll also check out your travel journals for more ideas. I’m all ears for great tips if you’ve booked through Booking or Airbnb!
Practical tips after 3 months in Morocco
MOROCCO END 2024 / BEGINNING 2025
Off-season, I was lucky enough to negotiate hotel prices.
I should also mention that this was for a solo traveler until December 30th.
After that, there’ll be three of us!
Practical info.
Here’s all the info I gathered during my 3-month trip.
Cities: TANGIER / CHEFCHAOUEN / FES / MOULAY IDRISS, VOLUBILIS / AZROU / MIDELT /
ERRACHIDIA / RISSANI / MERZOUGA / TINGHIR / BOUMLANE DADES, AIT OUGLIF /
OUARZAZATE / TALIOUINE / TAROUDANT / TIZNIT / TAFRAOUT / SIDI IFNI, LEGZIRA /
AGADIR / ESSAOUIRA / MARRAKECH ///
From there, we’ll be three people. Cities: IMLIL / OUARZAZATE / AGDZ / ZAGORA / AIT BEN HADDOU / MARRAKECH / ESSAOUIRA / CASABLANCA. (Generally, I found that mattresses in Morocco were quite hard. My solution: I put two, even three folded blankets on the mattress to add some softness. Wi-Fi almost never works in the room.)
Tangier: Hôtel Fuentes Petit Socco, Old Medina +212 539 934 669 (For one person, end of October) Upon arrival, 19 € for a double room with a private bathroom. Breakfast included. Chefchaouen: Dar Besmellah Av Ibn Askar +212 539 986 489 (For one person, end of October). I don’t recommend it. A small, low-ceilinged room with a window facing a patio. Very dark and damp. Shared bathroom. 9 € Dar Bleu Pearl N° 4 Derb Benyaakoub +212 (0)539 88 28 86. Negotiated on-site to 130 MAD instead of 160 on Booking. Small room, furniture, Wi-Fi, private bathroom. Fes: Riad Alfredo or Riad Rocco—it’s the same place. It’s in a very narrow alley. N° 15 Derb Sidi Kjih or Qjih Talla Sagira +212 662 769 688 (see photos and virtual tour) Negotiated to 13 € on-site; on Booking, it was 16 €. Breakfast included. Atypical Anne room with private bathroom, Wi-Fi. The room is a bit dark. One of the best beds on my trip. Again, this was for a solo traveler off-season (end of October to end of December). Moulay Idriss: Gite El Menzeh (see the map) Negotiated on-site to 14 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 24 €. I also negotiated for dinner—very good and hearty—for 5 € (the manager wanted 20 €). I stayed in the large upstairs room with a double bed, window, and private bathroom, not the tiny windowless rooms downstairs. Azrou: Hôtel des Cèdres Place Mohamed V. (see the map and photos) Negotiated 13 € instead of 16 € on Booking for a room with two small beds and a private bathroom. This hotel is honestly run-down and not worth the price at all. The owner thinks it’s a very classy hotel because of its old reputation! Midelt: Chez Ali, city center (see map) Negotiated to 14 € instead of 17 € on Booking. Room with two beds, bathroom, window, small terrace, and Wi-Fi. Er Rachidia: Hôtel El Fekri. Rue Moulay Abdalah Ben Ali (see map and photos) Couldn’t negotiate on-site—14 €, but on Booking, it was 5 € more! Rissani: Hôtel Restaurant Panorama +212 615 978 445 Well, I’d say skip it. Rooms without windows and shared bathrooms. Or on the terrace, there’s a sort of space with a big bed and a small bed behind a locked iron door with a window and an external bathroom that’s also used by people eating on the terrace. If there are people on the terrace, forget about privacy! Not to mention the internet doesn’t work, and the bed is as hard as a straw mat. All that for 150 MAD—luckily, I didn’t book through Booking, or it would’ve been more expensive!!! I didn’t stay. This closet isn’t even worth 100 MAD—and even that’s too much! A little further on, I went to a hotel where no one spoke English or anything else. I got a large room with 3 beds, a private bathroom, and Wi-Fi for 100 MAD. Merzouga: Said’s apartment +212 618 659 264. No real address—it’s right next to a souvenir shop, far from the center. (see photos) 15 €. The apartment is large with two bedrooms and all the comforts. But for me, it was too far from the village. Chez Belkecem: Marked on GPS. I don’t have any coordinates (see photos). +212 666 911 732 Negotiated on-site to 13 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 2 € more. The room is decorated in a Berber style, with a private bathroom and a window to the outside. The worst breakfast I had in Morocco! Tinghir: Dar Al Medina Av Mohamed V (see map) Beautiful hotel negotiated to 13 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Breakfast included, Wi-Fi, room with a double bed and a single bed, window, and private bathroom. (Top floor) Boumlane Dades: Auberge Tamazirt (no contact) see GPS. Negotiated to 13 € with breakfast. It’s rustic, but I had a private bathroom, a large bed, Wi-Fi, a window, and a double bed. And the best part—the super-friendly owner gave me one of the gas heaters from the hallway. Aït Ouglif: Hôtel Aït Marghad. (See the map) Negotiated to 150 MAD instead of 240 MAD with breakfast. The place was half-closed because it was off-season. Room with a double bed on the ground floor, window, Wi-Fi, and bathroom. Heating provided—essential. The hassle was that there was almost no hot water. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Atlas 13 rue du marché +212 524 887 745 It’s on the pedestrian street. (See photos) Negotiated to 13 €. Old-fashioned room, double bed with a very hard mattress. Private bathroom, window, and Wi-Fi. Taliouine: Hôtel Le Safran. A 20-minute walk from the center—no other choice. Otherwise, there are a few local hotels, but even if I’m not always picky, there are limits. (See the map) Negotiated from 300 MAD to 200 MAD. Breakfast, Wi-Fi, window, king-size bed, private bathroom. The room is large (No. 11). (There’s a pool in the hotel.) Hôtel Atlas Bordeaux: +212 666 752 292 (next to the bus station) Usually, I’m not too picky, but honestly, skip this one. This place could be good because it’s central if: the cleaning was thorough. The bathrooms need to be redone... etc. No sheets—just a sort of blanket on the mattress and another to cover yourself. Obviously not clean. No towel. A bathroom that hasn’t been cleaned in way too long. In short, absolutely avoid. 120 MAD! Taroudant: Hôtel (mini) Atlas Bld Mansour Eddahbi (see map and photos) Double room with window, large bed, private bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great). A hotel that doesn’t look like much but is sparkling clean! 90 MAD for a single, 120 MAD for a double. Tiznit: Résidence Chem (see map) 100 MAD for a room with two single beds (very hard), window, private bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Clean but poorly maintained. Tafraout: Espace Tifawine (see the map). Hotel with a pool. Negotiated to 14 € on-site instead of 30 € on Booking. I could even choose my room. A large room with two beds—one big and one small. A large bathroom, a window, and Wi-Fi. Sidi Ifni: Hôtel Suerte Loca. (No contact, see GPS) I paid 140 MAD for a room in this dive—no negotiation possible. My room had a tiny terrace, the walls were repainted, but it’s super noisy (neighbors). Worse, when someone uses the water, there’s a loud machinery noise. That’s not all—the mattress is really worn out and sagging. The bathroom isn’t great. The Wi-Fi doesn’t work! This place still enjoys its old reputation, but it’s really run-down, and everything is old. The bedding is the worst I had in Morocco. Skip it. There’s much better for cheaper elsewhere! Hôtel La Belle Vue: Just before Suerte Loca +212 528 875 242 The reception staff was more than unfriendly. After seeing the rooms, I didn’t stay because the bedding would’ve been like sleeping on a yoga mat. Obviously not worth the 200 MAD asked for. Hôtel Aït Baamrane. Further down on the beach. Same price as above. The only difference is that everything is in good condition and comfortable, with a warm welcome.
Hôtel Safa: (see the map and photos.) On-site, no negotiation possible—200 MAD; on Booking, it was over 350 MAD. Huge room with all the luxury you could hope for. Breakfast included, large bay window, king-size bed, TV, Wi-Fi, furniture, and of course, a private bathroom. Agadir: Hôtel Kamal (see map) The only hotel I booked through Booking because there was a good discount. Except on-site, the hotel never wanted to give me the discount. At night, small insects that strongly resemble cockroaches—yet it’s high-end with doormen, etc. I contacted Booking, but nothing worked! I paid 250 MAD! Essaouira: Hôtel Elkasbah Souiria (See map and photo) Small room (No. 18) with a single bed and all the comforts. Private bathroom, window, Wi-Fi, and breakfast included (all-you-can-eat buffet). No negotiation possible—200 MAD. Chez Lina: Rue El Khemiset +212 658 042 562 (she speaks French) Large apartment with two bedrooms. Private bathroom on the landing. Wi-Fi. New, so not yet well set up. Far from the center. I paid 15 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Marrakech: Hôtel Atlas 50 rue Sidi Bouloukate +212 661 358 662 Tiny room on the ground floor with a shared bathroom. Wi-Fi, tiny window, very dark and noisy. 12 €
On December 31st, I’m joined by friends. The rooms will be for three people. Marrakech: Hôtel Agnaou 10 avenue or passage Moulay Rachid. +212 705 306 275. Negotiated on-site to 28 € for a room with a window to the outside and a private bathroom. Wi-Fi. Riad Todos: in the old medina +34 643 480 502 Watch out for extra taxes they might try to charge you. No heating. This place could be nice if better maintained. Bad smell of cat urine. Water leak in the bathroom. Wall crumbling from humidity. However, the reception staff is warm and tries to satisfy you. 120 MAD booked on Airbnb! Imlil: Auberge de la Vallée (see map) Large room with 4 beds. All comforts. Private bathroom, heating, Wi-Fi, and breakfast. Negotiated on-site to 300 MAD for three people. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Iazal: Av. Moulay Abdellah +212 524 886 187 (see photos) Very expensive for this hotel. Small room for 3 with a tiny, impractical bathroom. Heating, Wi-Fi, window. The showerhead is placed between the tiny sink and the toilet. The small space floods quickly. Far from the pedestrian center. No negotiation possible—350 MAD for three. Agdz: Guesthouse Le Chant des Palmiers. (See map) Very nice room—more like a small apartment with a fireplace corner, gas heating, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, windows, bedroom area plus two single beds. Breakfast included. Negotiated to 400 MAD for 3 people instead of 840 MAD on Booking. Zagora: Hôtel La Palmeraie. (See map) Room with bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great), heating, and window. Breakfast included. No negotiation—300 MAD (for 3). Aït Ben Haddou: Auberge La Barraka (see the map) Large, beautiful room with windows, Wi-Fi, heating, bathroom. Breakfast included. Pool. Negotiate a good price—but I didn’t note it down. (Around mid-January) Essaouira: El Kasbah Souiria. (See above) Room for three. Same benefits. No negotiation. 500 MAD. Casablanca: 664, Résidence Clémentine BD Mohamed V, Roches Noires. +33 6681 48002 Large, upscale apartment. Not far from Casa Voyageurs train station. Booked on Booking. 45 € (Last day, January 16th). Upon arrival, the price is always a few euros cheaper than on Booking—except in rare cases. Then, negotiation is possible or not! Prices vary depending on the season.
A few good places (for me) to eat.
Fes: Chez Hakim. (See map) Very good, hearty, and almost cheaper than anywhere else in the medina. Ouarzazate: Pasto wood-fired oven Place Al-Mouahidine +212 696 484 281 It had been a long time since I’d eaten such a good pizza (better than in most restaurants in France). At a price that beats all competition! Midelt: Berber Restaurant. (See map and photos) A dive that doesn’t look like much but is delicious at a more than affordable price. Marrakech: Dar EL WALIDIN Raid laahrouse, Rte Sidi Abdelaziz +212 653 493 637 Great selection, good food, and also cheap!
(At Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Under the warm welcome at restaurant « Chez Ali N° 65 », we got scammed out of 7 € when paying the bill! Experts at swindling.) Azrou: Snack La Forêt (see map) Again, good food at a low price. Merzouga: Snack Alafrah VOLUBILIS: The price has gone up to 100 MAD. Honestly, if you’re not an archaeology buff, it’s not worth it! BANKS: The best exchange rate I got was at BMCI. For ATMs, I paid the least fees at Banque Populaire. TRANSPORTATION:
Airport taxi Tangier to Petit Socco: 100 MAD Train: Fes to Meknès Al Amir: 35 MAD Casablanca to Airport: 60 MAD
Grand Taxis: (Shared taxi for 7 people that only leaves when full. I never waited more than 15 minutes to leave. There’s good turnover, and the vehicles are in good condition. They go faster than buses and are almost always cheaper. Prices are fixed, and you don’t pay the driver but the station chief!)
Meknès to Moulay Idriss: 12 MAD Moulay Idriss to Azrou: 35 MAD Midelt to Errachidia: 60 MAD Errachidia to Rissani: 40 MAD (I preferred this option rather than leaving at night or very early in the morning from Errachidia to Merzouga with Supratour, the only company that goes to Merzouga.) Rissani to Merzouga: 15 MAD Taliouine to Taroudant: 45 MAD (The bus is cheaper but takes longer) Taroudant to Inezgane: 35 MAD (Agadir suburb) I connected directly to Tiznit. Inezgane to Tiznit: 35 MAD Tiznit to Tafraout: 45 MAD (2-hour trip) Tiznit to Sidi Ifni: 35 MAD Agadir to Essaouira: 100 MAD Essaouira to Marrakech: 100 MAD Imlil to Marrakech: 35 MAD Grand taxi for three to Imlil: 220 MAD BUS: Tangier to Chefchaouen: 65 + 5 MAD baggage CTM Chefchaouen to Fes: 135 + 5 MAD CTM Azrou to Midelt: 50 MAD local bus Merzouga to Tinghir: 110 + 5 MAD Supratour Tinghir to Boumlane Dades: 30 + 5 MAD Supratour Boumlane Dades to Ouarzazate: 30 MAD minibus Ouarzazate to Taliouine: 60 MAD Satas company Sidi Ifni to Agadir: 95 + 5 MAD CTM Agadir to Essaouira: 70 MAD Trans Al Yamama Essaouira to Marrakech: 65 MAD Argana company Marrakech to Essaouira: 60 + 5 MAD Virago Mogador company Essaouira to Casablanca: 100 + 5 MAD
Sidi Ifni: To go to Legzira, there are green shared buses that leave every 2 hours for 6 MAD. Petit Taxis: You have to negotiate hard—the price can double. Example: In Fes, they asked me for 50 MAD from the bus station to the Blue Gate. By walking a bit further and being patient, I got a taxi for 20 MAD! Another example: From Agadir’s bus station, they asked for 40 MAD to go to Hôtel Kamal. In the end, I paid 15 MAD! Here’s all the practical info I gathered during my trip to Morocco from late October to mid-January. It’s up to you to see if it’s useful or not.

From there, we’ll be three people. Cities: IMLIL / OUARZAZATE / AGDZ / ZAGORA / AIT BEN HADDOU / MARRAKECH / ESSAOUIRA / CASABLANCA. (Generally, I found that mattresses in Morocco were quite hard. My solution: I put two, even three folded blankets on the mattress to add some softness. Wi-Fi almost never works in the room.)
Tangier: Hôtel Fuentes Petit Socco, Old Medina +212 539 934 669 (For one person, end of October) Upon arrival, 19 € for a double room with a private bathroom. Breakfast included. Chefchaouen: Dar Besmellah Av Ibn Askar +212 539 986 489 (For one person, end of October). I don’t recommend it. A small, low-ceilinged room with a window facing a patio. Very dark and damp. Shared bathroom. 9 € Dar Bleu Pearl N° 4 Derb Benyaakoub +212 (0)539 88 28 86. Negotiated on-site to 130 MAD instead of 160 on Booking. Small room, furniture, Wi-Fi, private bathroom. Fes: Riad Alfredo or Riad Rocco—it’s the same place. It’s in a very narrow alley. N° 15 Derb Sidi Kjih or Qjih Talla Sagira +212 662 769 688 (see photos and virtual tour) Negotiated to 13 € on-site; on Booking, it was 16 €. Breakfast included. Atypical Anne room with private bathroom, Wi-Fi. The room is a bit dark. One of the best beds on my trip. Again, this was for a solo traveler off-season (end of October to end of December). Moulay Idriss: Gite El Menzeh (see the map) Negotiated on-site to 14 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 24 €. I also negotiated for dinner—very good and hearty—for 5 € (the manager wanted 20 €). I stayed in the large upstairs room with a double bed, window, and private bathroom, not the tiny windowless rooms downstairs. Azrou: Hôtel des Cèdres Place Mohamed V. (see the map and photos) Negotiated 13 € instead of 16 € on Booking for a room with two small beds and a private bathroom. This hotel is honestly run-down and not worth the price at all. The owner thinks it’s a very classy hotel because of its old reputation! Midelt: Chez Ali, city center (see map) Negotiated to 14 € instead of 17 € on Booking. Room with two beds, bathroom, window, small terrace, and Wi-Fi. Er Rachidia: Hôtel El Fekri. Rue Moulay Abdalah Ben Ali (see map and photos) Couldn’t negotiate on-site—14 €, but on Booking, it was 5 € more! Rissani: Hôtel Restaurant Panorama +212 615 978 445 Well, I’d say skip it. Rooms without windows and shared bathrooms. Or on the terrace, there’s a sort of space with a big bed and a small bed behind a locked iron door with a window and an external bathroom that’s also used by people eating on the terrace. If there are people on the terrace, forget about privacy! Not to mention the internet doesn’t work, and the bed is as hard as a straw mat. All that for 150 MAD—luckily, I didn’t book through Booking, or it would’ve been more expensive!!! I didn’t stay. This closet isn’t even worth 100 MAD—and even that’s too much! A little further on, I went to a hotel where no one spoke English or anything else. I got a large room with 3 beds, a private bathroom, and Wi-Fi for 100 MAD. Merzouga: Said’s apartment +212 618 659 264. No real address—it’s right next to a souvenir shop, far from the center. (see photos) 15 €. The apartment is large with two bedrooms and all the comforts. But for me, it was too far from the village. Chez Belkecem: Marked on GPS. I don’t have any coordinates (see photos). +212 666 911 732 Negotiated on-site to 13 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 2 € more. The room is decorated in a Berber style, with a private bathroom and a window to the outside. The worst breakfast I had in Morocco! Tinghir: Dar Al Medina Av Mohamed V (see map) Beautiful hotel negotiated to 13 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Breakfast included, Wi-Fi, room with a double bed and a single bed, window, and private bathroom. (Top floor) Boumlane Dades: Auberge Tamazirt (no contact) see GPS. Negotiated to 13 € with breakfast. It’s rustic, but I had a private bathroom, a large bed, Wi-Fi, a window, and a double bed. And the best part—the super-friendly owner gave me one of the gas heaters from the hallway. Aït Ouglif: Hôtel Aït Marghad. (See the map) Negotiated to 150 MAD instead of 240 MAD with breakfast. The place was half-closed because it was off-season. Room with a double bed on the ground floor, window, Wi-Fi, and bathroom. Heating provided—essential. The hassle was that there was almost no hot water. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Atlas 13 rue du marché +212 524 887 745 It’s on the pedestrian street. (See photos) Negotiated to 13 €. Old-fashioned room, double bed with a very hard mattress. Private bathroom, window, and Wi-Fi. Taliouine: Hôtel Le Safran. A 20-minute walk from the center—no other choice. Otherwise, there are a few local hotels, but even if I’m not always picky, there are limits. (See the map) Negotiated from 300 MAD to 200 MAD. Breakfast, Wi-Fi, window, king-size bed, private bathroom. The room is large (No. 11). (There’s a pool in the hotel.) Hôtel Atlas Bordeaux: +212 666 752 292 (next to the bus station) Usually, I’m not too picky, but honestly, skip this one. This place could be good because it’s central if: the cleaning was thorough. The bathrooms need to be redone... etc. No sheets—just a sort of blanket on the mattress and another to cover yourself. Obviously not clean. No towel. A bathroom that hasn’t been cleaned in way too long. In short, absolutely avoid. 120 MAD! Taroudant: Hôtel (mini) Atlas Bld Mansour Eddahbi (see map and photos) Double room with window, large bed, private bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great). A hotel that doesn’t look like much but is sparkling clean! 90 MAD for a single, 120 MAD for a double. Tiznit: Résidence Chem (see map) 100 MAD for a room with two single beds (very hard), window, private bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Clean but poorly maintained. Tafraout: Espace Tifawine (see the map). Hotel with a pool. Negotiated to 14 € on-site instead of 30 € on Booking. I could even choose my room. A large room with two beds—one big and one small. A large bathroom, a window, and Wi-Fi. Sidi Ifni: Hôtel Suerte Loca. (No contact, see GPS) I paid 140 MAD for a room in this dive—no negotiation possible. My room had a tiny terrace, the walls were repainted, but it’s super noisy (neighbors). Worse, when someone uses the water, there’s a loud machinery noise. That’s not all—the mattress is really worn out and sagging. The bathroom isn’t great. The Wi-Fi doesn’t work! This place still enjoys its old reputation, but it’s really run-down, and everything is old. The bedding is the worst I had in Morocco. Skip it. There’s much better for cheaper elsewhere! Hôtel La Belle Vue: Just before Suerte Loca +212 528 875 242 The reception staff was more than unfriendly. After seeing the rooms, I didn’t stay because the bedding would’ve been like sleeping on a yoga mat. Obviously not worth the 200 MAD asked for. Hôtel Aït Baamrane. Further down on the beach. Same price as above. The only difference is that everything is in good condition and comfortable, with a warm welcome.
Hôtel Safa: (see the map and photos.) On-site, no negotiation possible—200 MAD; on Booking, it was over 350 MAD. Huge room with all the luxury you could hope for. Breakfast included, large bay window, king-size bed, TV, Wi-Fi, furniture, and of course, a private bathroom. Agadir: Hôtel Kamal (see map) The only hotel I booked through Booking because there was a good discount. Except on-site, the hotel never wanted to give me the discount. At night, small insects that strongly resemble cockroaches—yet it’s high-end with doormen, etc. I contacted Booking, but nothing worked! I paid 250 MAD! Essaouira: Hôtel Elkasbah Souiria (See map and photo) Small room (No. 18) with a single bed and all the comforts. Private bathroom, window, Wi-Fi, and breakfast included (all-you-can-eat buffet). No negotiation possible—200 MAD. Chez Lina: Rue El Khemiset +212 658 042 562 (she speaks French) Large apartment with two bedrooms. Private bathroom on the landing. Wi-Fi. New, so not yet well set up. Far from the center. I paid 15 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Marrakech: Hôtel Atlas 50 rue Sidi Bouloukate +212 661 358 662 Tiny room on the ground floor with a shared bathroom. Wi-Fi, tiny window, very dark and noisy. 12 €
On December 31st, I’m joined by friends. The rooms will be for three people. Marrakech: Hôtel Agnaou 10 avenue or passage Moulay Rachid. +212 705 306 275. Negotiated on-site to 28 € for a room with a window to the outside and a private bathroom. Wi-Fi. Riad Todos: in the old medina +34 643 480 502 Watch out for extra taxes they might try to charge you. No heating. This place could be nice if better maintained. Bad smell of cat urine. Water leak in the bathroom. Wall crumbling from humidity. However, the reception staff is warm and tries to satisfy you. 120 MAD booked on Airbnb! Imlil: Auberge de la Vallée (see map) Large room with 4 beds. All comforts. Private bathroom, heating, Wi-Fi, and breakfast. Negotiated on-site to 300 MAD for three people. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Iazal: Av. Moulay Abdellah +212 524 886 187 (see photos) Very expensive for this hotel. Small room for 3 with a tiny, impractical bathroom. Heating, Wi-Fi, window. The showerhead is placed between the tiny sink and the toilet. The small space floods quickly. Far from the pedestrian center. No negotiation possible—350 MAD for three. Agdz: Guesthouse Le Chant des Palmiers. (See map) Very nice room—more like a small apartment with a fireplace corner, gas heating, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, windows, bedroom area plus two single beds. Breakfast included. Negotiated to 400 MAD for 3 people instead of 840 MAD on Booking. Zagora: Hôtel La Palmeraie. (See map) Room with bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great), heating, and window. Breakfast included. No negotiation—300 MAD (for 3). Aït Ben Haddou: Auberge La Barraka (see the map) Large, beautiful room with windows, Wi-Fi, heating, bathroom. Breakfast included. Pool. Negotiate a good price—but I didn’t note it down. (Around mid-January) Essaouira: El Kasbah Souiria. (See above) Room for three. Same benefits. No negotiation. 500 MAD. Casablanca: 664, Résidence Clémentine BD Mohamed V, Roches Noires. +33 6681 48002 Large, upscale apartment. Not far from Casa Voyageurs train station. Booked on Booking. 45 € (Last day, January 16th). Upon arrival, the price is always a few euros cheaper than on Booking—except in rare cases. Then, negotiation is possible or not! Prices vary depending on the season.
A few good places (for me) to eat.
Fes: Chez Hakim. (See map) Very good, hearty, and almost cheaper than anywhere else in the medina. Ouarzazate: Pasto wood-fired oven Place Al-Mouahidine +212 696 484 281 It had been a long time since I’d eaten such a good pizza (better than in most restaurants in France). At a price that beats all competition! Midelt: Berber Restaurant. (See map and photos) A dive that doesn’t look like much but is delicious at a more than affordable price. Marrakech: Dar EL WALIDIN Raid laahrouse, Rte Sidi Abdelaziz +212 653 493 637 Great selection, good food, and also cheap!
(At Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Under the warm welcome at restaurant « Chez Ali N° 65 », we got scammed out of 7 € when paying the bill! Experts at swindling.) Azrou: Snack La Forêt (see map) Again, good food at a low price. Merzouga: Snack Alafrah VOLUBILIS: The price has gone up to 100 MAD. Honestly, if you’re not an archaeology buff, it’s not worth it! BANKS: The best exchange rate I got was at BMCI. For ATMs, I paid the least fees at Banque Populaire. TRANSPORTATION:
Airport taxi Tangier to Petit Socco: 100 MAD Train: Fes to Meknès Al Amir: 35 MAD Casablanca to Airport: 60 MAD
Grand Taxis: (Shared taxi for 7 people that only leaves when full. I never waited more than 15 minutes to leave. There’s good turnover, and the vehicles are in good condition. They go faster than buses and are almost always cheaper. Prices are fixed, and you don’t pay the driver but the station chief!)
Meknès to Moulay Idriss: 12 MAD Moulay Idriss to Azrou: 35 MAD Midelt to Errachidia: 60 MAD Errachidia to Rissani: 40 MAD (I preferred this option rather than leaving at night or very early in the morning from Errachidia to Merzouga with Supratour, the only company that goes to Merzouga.) Rissani to Merzouga: 15 MAD Taliouine to Taroudant: 45 MAD (The bus is cheaper but takes longer) Taroudant to Inezgane: 35 MAD (Agadir suburb) I connected directly to Tiznit. Inezgane to Tiznit: 35 MAD Tiznit to Tafraout: 45 MAD (2-hour trip) Tiznit to Sidi Ifni: 35 MAD Agadir to Essaouira: 100 MAD Essaouira to Marrakech: 100 MAD Imlil to Marrakech: 35 MAD Grand taxi for three to Imlil: 220 MAD BUS: Tangier to Chefchaouen: 65 + 5 MAD baggage CTM Chefchaouen to Fes: 135 + 5 MAD CTM Azrou to Midelt: 50 MAD local bus Merzouga to Tinghir: 110 + 5 MAD Supratour Tinghir to Boumlane Dades: 30 + 5 MAD Supratour Boumlane Dades to Ouarzazate: 30 MAD minibus Ouarzazate to Taliouine: 60 MAD Satas company Sidi Ifni to Agadir: 95 + 5 MAD CTM Agadir to Essaouira: 70 MAD Trans Al Yamama Essaouira to Marrakech: 65 MAD Argana company Marrakech to Essaouira: 60 + 5 MAD Virago Mogador company Essaouira to Casablanca: 100 + 5 MAD
Sidi Ifni: To go to Legzira, there are green shared buses that leave every 2 hours for 6 MAD. Petit Taxis: You have to negotiate hard—the price can double. Example: In Fes, they asked me for 50 MAD from the bus station to the Blue Gate. By walking a bit further and being patient, I got a taxi for 20 MAD! Another example: From Agadir’s bus station, they asked for 40 MAD to go to Hôtel Kamal. In the end, I paid 15 MAD! Here’s all the practical info I gathered during my trip to Morocco from late October to mid-January. It’s up to you to see if it’s useful or not.

My experience in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt – things I wish I’d known
I’m stuck in the airport on a layover, so here’s what I wish I’d known before I left! :)
When I arrived, I got scammed right away at the VODAFONE stand in the airport. They sold me a 20 GB SIM card for 10 €—cash only because their terminal wasn’t working—and it stopped working the next day… After that, I got an Orange SIM in town for 10 €, and it worked perfectly.
I’d booked my airport transfer online with B… for 7 €, but it’s even cheaper on the spot with Indrive—I paid 4 € for the return trip. Indrive helps you avoid getting ripped off, because scamming is basically the national sport here…
Naama Bay, along with Old Sharm, is the heart of the nightlife: a few bars with music and shisha, and tons of shops selling knockoffs. The beach is nice, but there aren’t any corals.
Watch out: the beaches are all paid, costing around 2 to 3 € each time, and you’ll be packed in like sardines on sun loungers that are all squished together! Only hotels have private beaches, often with a shuttle running once or twice a day. Good to know if you’re thinking of renting an apartment…
Another issue with apartments is the food—there’s not much variety in the small supermarkets.
There’s apparently a free beach in Hadaba, but I couldn’t find it. I did find Shark Bay, which is amazing… but it’s a bit far.
At first, I rented an apartment, but I ended up switching to all-inclusive stays at different hotels for the same price…
AVOID booking with STAYFORLONG!!! I booked an all-inclusive stay through them, and when I arrived, the hotel told me it was only half-board! I couldn’t get in touch with them at all… That site is a total scam.
In early February, it’s chilly at night but hot in the sun during the day. The pool water is pretty cold, but the sea is fine for swimming.
The corals are incredible! Take advantage of them!!!
That said, once you’re out of the water, there’s not much else to do…
When I arrived, I got scammed right away at the VODAFONE stand in the airport. They sold me a 20 GB SIM card for 10 €—cash only because their terminal wasn’t working—and it stopped working the next day… After that, I got an Orange SIM in town for 10 €, and it worked perfectly.
I’d booked my airport transfer online with B… for 7 €, but it’s even cheaper on the spot with Indrive—I paid 4 € for the return trip. Indrive helps you avoid getting ripped off, because scamming is basically the national sport here…
Naama Bay, along with Old Sharm, is the heart of the nightlife: a few bars with music and shisha, and tons of shops selling knockoffs. The beach is nice, but there aren’t any corals.
Watch out: the beaches are all paid, costing around 2 to 3 € each time, and you’ll be packed in like sardines on sun loungers that are all squished together! Only hotels have private beaches, often with a shuttle running once or twice a day. Good to know if you’re thinking of renting an apartment…
Another issue with apartments is the food—there’s not much variety in the small supermarkets.
There’s apparently a free beach in Hadaba, but I couldn’t find it. I did find Shark Bay, which is amazing… but it’s a bit far.
At first, I rented an apartment, but I ended up switching to all-inclusive stays at different hotels for the same price…
AVOID booking with STAYFORLONG!!! I booked an all-inclusive stay through them, and when I arrived, the hotel told me it was only half-board! I couldn’t get in touch with them at all… That site is a total scam.
In early February, it’s chilly at night but hot in the sun during the day. The pool water is pretty cold, but the sea is fine for swimming.
The corals are incredible! Take advantage of them!!!
That said, once you’re out of the water, there’s not much else to do…
Itinerary dilemma in Louisiana and Texas
After days of reading, I've put together the following route... the issue is that we can't find many travelers who've done this exact itinerary. We've already done a road trip on the West Coast.
My round-trip ticket to New Orleans is booked—it's my home base.
What do you think? Too much time spent in some stops, not enough in others? Could I get your thoughts?
My round-trip ticket to New Orleans is booked—it's my home base.
What do you think? Too much time spent in some stops, not enough in others? Could I get your thoughts?

Looking for 2 or 3 people for South India January-February 2025
Hello,
I’m planning a trip to South India for 5 or 6 weeks. If there are three or four of us, we could rent a car, which would make things faster, and the planned route might only take a month instead of a month and a half.
Since it’s impossible to do everything, I’m prioritizing ** and *** backpacker spots, as well as UNESCO sites.
I’m not really into beach destinations. I’m thinking of skipping Madras (Chennai) from the itinerary since there isn’t much that’s amazing to see there.
As for GOA, I’m much more interested in Old Goa (monuments and atmosphere) than the beaches of Goa.
The dates aren’t set in stone yet. I don’t have my flight ticket yet either. I’d like to leave around January 15th and return in mid or late February 2025.
Don’t hesitate to reach out if the project appeals to you. We can then chat via personal email and later on WhatsApp video. I’m not looking for people who talk non-stop, are overly sensitive, or high-strung. Might as well be upfront about it to avoid any disappointments. 😉
Best regards, Régine from Lyon. (66 years young but 45 in my head 😏)
I’m not really into beach destinations. I’m thinking of skipping Madras (Chennai) from the itinerary since there isn’t much that’s amazing to see there.
As for GOA, I’m much more interested in Old Goa (monuments and atmosphere) than the beaches of Goa.
The dates aren’t set in stone yet. I don’t have my flight ticket yet either. I’d like to leave around January 15th and return in mid or late February 2025.
Don’t hesitate to reach out if the project appeals to you. We can then chat via personal email and later on WhatsApp video. I’m not looking for people who talk non-stop, are overly sensitive, or high-strung. Might as well be upfront about it to avoid any disappointments. 😉
Best regards, Régine from Lyon. (66 years young but 45 in my head 😏)
Florida Itinerary with 2 Kids
Hi everyone,
We’re heading to Florida as a family from April 6 to 19, 2025, with our two daughters, aged 5 and almost 8. I’ve been working on our itinerary for a while now and would love to get your thoughts and/or recommendations on this road trip. Just to let you know, we’re traveling with our kids and have tried to adapt the activities so everyone can enjoy themselves. Thanks so much for your help!
Day 1 - Sunday, April 6: Miami - Arrival in Miami at 8:55 PM local time - Pick up the rental car and night in Miami Beach
Day 2 - Monday, April 7: Miami Beach - Rent bikes and ride around Miami Beach in the morning - Beach at South Beach in the afternoon - Night in Miami Beach
Day 3 - Tuesday, April 8: Miami - Marathon (2.5-hour drive) - Stroll through the Wynwood neighborhood in the morning - Walk around Little Havana or downtown, or hit the beach in the afternoon, depending on the kids - Drive to Marathon for the night
Day 4 - Wednesday, April 9: Day trip to Key West (2-hour round trip from Marathon) - Fort Zachary Taylor State Park - Stroll through Old Town in the late afternoon and sunset at Mallory Square - Night in Marathon
Day 5 - Thursday, April 10: Marathon - Florida City (1.75-hour drive) - Bahia Honda State Park - If we’re up for it: Turtle Hospital or kayaking - Night in Florida City
Day 6 - Friday, April 11: Everglades - Fort Myers Beach - Start with the Anhinga Trail, then an airboat tour in the area—but where? Any recommendations? - Morning: Shark Valley? Loop Road in Big Cypress National Preserve? I’d love your input here. My youngest is too small to handle biking in Shark Valley on her own (unless there are cargo bikes available?). On foot, it seems tricky, and the shuttles don’t really appeal to us. Is it better to skip Shark Valley and focus on Loop Road? Is the day too ambitious with the drive back to Fort Myers Beach? I wanted to avoid Naples because I’d prefer to stay two nights in each place to avoid changing hotels every day. But if it’s too tight, we’ll do one night in Naples and one in Fort Myers Beach. - Night in Fort Myers Beach
Day 7 - Saturday, April 12: Sanibel Island - Day on the island with bike rentals to reach J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, then beach time (Bowman’s Beach?) - Night in Fort Myers Beach
Day 8 - Sunday, April 13: Fort Myers Beach - Crystal River (3.5-hour drive) - Beach at Siesta Key, then drive to Crystal River - If time and energy allow, Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park upon arrival - Night in Crystal River
Day 9 - Monday, April 14: Crystal River - Weeki Wachee Springs for kayaking to see manatees if we’re lucky, plus the mermaid show (mostly for the kids ) Any other spots for manatees or kayaking? I know it’s not the best month to see them, but you never know! Anything else to do or see in this area? - Night in Crystal River
Day 10 - Tuesday, April 15: Crystal River - Orlando (1.75-hour drive) - A bit of a transition day—maybe Disney Springs and/or an outlet mall - Night in Orlando
Day 11 - Wednesday, April 16: Disney World - Day at Animal Kingdom - Night in Orlando
Day 12 - Thursday, April 17: Disney World - Day at Magic Kingdom - Night in Orlando
Day 13 - Friday, April 18: Cape Canaveral - Visit to the Kennedy Space Center - Night in Orlando
Day 14 - Saturday, April 19: Return - Flight departs Orlando at 1:05 PM
It was tough making choices for the Orlando parks. As a huge Harry Potter fan, I was leaning toward Universal, but the girls have never been to Disney in Paris and are huge Disney fans, so skipping Magic Kingdom seemed tricky.
And that’s my long post! Thanks so much for reading and for your invaluable help.
Carole
We’re heading to Florida as a family from April 6 to 19, 2025, with our two daughters, aged 5 and almost 8. I’ve been working on our itinerary for a while now and would love to get your thoughts and/or recommendations on this road trip. Just to let you know, we’re traveling with our kids and have tried to adapt the activities so everyone can enjoy themselves. Thanks so much for your help!
Day 1 - Sunday, April 6: Miami - Arrival in Miami at 8:55 PM local time - Pick up the rental car and night in Miami Beach
Day 2 - Monday, April 7: Miami Beach - Rent bikes and ride around Miami Beach in the morning - Beach at South Beach in the afternoon - Night in Miami Beach
Day 3 - Tuesday, April 8: Miami - Marathon (2.5-hour drive) - Stroll through the Wynwood neighborhood in the morning - Walk around Little Havana or downtown, or hit the beach in the afternoon, depending on the kids - Drive to Marathon for the night
Day 4 - Wednesday, April 9: Day trip to Key West (2-hour round trip from Marathon) - Fort Zachary Taylor State Park - Stroll through Old Town in the late afternoon and sunset at Mallory Square - Night in Marathon
Day 5 - Thursday, April 10: Marathon - Florida City (1.75-hour drive) - Bahia Honda State Park - If we’re up for it: Turtle Hospital or kayaking - Night in Florida City
Day 6 - Friday, April 11: Everglades - Fort Myers Beach - Start with the Anhinga Trail, then an airboat tour in the area—but where? Any recommendations? - Morning: Shark Valley? Loop Road in Big Cypress National Preserve? I’d love your input here. My youngest is too small to handle biking in Shark Valley on her own (unless there are cargo bikes available?). On foot, it seems tricky, and the shuttles don’t really appeal to us. Is it better to skip Shark Valley and focus on Loop Road? Is the day too ambitious with the drive back to Fort Myers Beach? I wanted to avoid Naples because I’d prefer to stay two nights in each place to avoid changing hotels every day. But if it’s too tight, we’ll do one night in Naples and one in Fort Myers Beach. - Night in Fort Myers Beach
Day 7 - Saturday, April 12: Sanibel Island - Day on the island with bike rentals to reach J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, then beach time (Bowman’s Beach?) - Night in Fort Myers Beach
Day 8 - Sunday, April 13: Fort Myers Beach - Crystal River (3.5-hour drive) - Beach at Siesta Key, then drive to Crystal River - If time and energy allow, Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park upon arrival - Night in Crystal River
Day 9 - Monday, April 14: Crystal River - Weeki Wachee Springs for kayaking to see manatees if we’re lucky, plus the mermaid show (mostly for the kids ) Any other spots for manatees or kayaking? I know it’s not the best month to see them, but you never know! Anything else to do or see in this area? - Night in Crystal River
Day 10 - Tuesday, April 15: Crystal River - Orlando (1.75-hour drive) - A bit of a transition day—maybe Disney Springs and/or an outlet mall - Night in Orlando
Day 11 - Wednesday, April 16: Disney World - Day at Animal Kingdom - Night in Orlando
Day 12 - Thursday, April 17: Disney World - Day at Magic Kingdom - Night in Orlando
Day 13 - Friday, April 18: Cape Canaveral - Visit to the Kennedy Space Center - Night in Orlando
Day 14 - Saturday, April 19: Return - Flight departs Orlando at 1:05 PM
It was tough making choices for the Orlando parks. As a huge Harry Potter fan, I was leaning toward Universal, but the girls have never been to Disney in Paris and are huge Disney fans, so skipping Magic Kingdom seemed tricky.
And that’s my long post! Thanks so much for reading and for your invaluable help.
Carole
Forming a convoy to China (Xinjiang) in September 2025
Hi there, in April 2025 we’re heading out from southern France to Mongolia in our 4x4 Land Cruiser. We’d like to cross from Kazakhstan into China in early September and spend two weeks driving through Xinjiang (no visa required). We’re looking for other vehicles to join us and split the cost of the mandatory guide in China. Any takers?
Une semaine à Prague entre amies English translation pending
Bonjour à tou(te)s :)
Après tant de voyages, voilà que je poste mon tout premier post sur ce forum, pour recevoir vos précieux conseils concernant cette ville qui m'attire depuis tant d'années.
Désolée par avance pour ce long message ^^
J'aurais plusieurs questions concernant Prague (j'ai fais mes propres recherches en parallèle, mais il est toujours plus "rassurant" d'avoir de "vrais" avis).
Je pars donc, visiter la Capitale Tchèque, pour la première fois, début Novembre, avec une amie.
Ma première question sera donc la suivante : La ville est elle "safe" le soir ? Y'a t-il des coins, à éviter ? Nous n'avons pas prévu de sortir faire la fête, mais je ne compte pas partir de Prague sans avoir été boire une bonne bière (ou deux) :)
Nous partons pour 7 jours, mais je ne trouve que des itinéraires pour 3/4j sur Internet. J'ai essayé de faire un petit mix de tout ce que j'ai pu trouver. Il ne me restera plus qu'à mettre tout ça en ordre pour planifier nos journées au mieux.
Y'a t-il des choses touristiques ou non, à n'absolument pas rater ? Ou au contraire des choses un peu "surcotées" à laisser de côté ?
J'ai pour le moment mit dans la liste : - Château de Prague - Old town square + Astronomical clock - Letna Park - John Lennon Wall - St Vitus Cathedral - Wenceslas Square - National Museum - Municipal House - Zoo - Pretrin Tower - Dancing house - Museum Achemists and Magicians of Old Prague
Nous aimerions également pouvoir nous rendre à un match de hockey (je ne sais pas si la saison aura reprit, à cause du COVID... Nous aviserons sur place).
Et également pouvoir faire un ou deux "day trips". Lesquels seraient, selon-vous les meilleurs choix à cette période de l'année (peut-être avez-vous, d'autres suggestions ?) - Cesky Krumlov - Karlovy Vary - Kutna Hora - National Park Bohemian Switzerland - Aquaplace - Dresden - Pilsen
Y'a t-il des choses/lieux/activités/restaurants/bars totalement insolites ?
Je vous remercie par avance pour votre aide/suggestions :)
Bonne journée,
Après tant de voyages, voilà que je poste mon tout premier post sur ce forum, pour recevoir vos précieux conseils concernant cette ville qui m'attire depuis tant d'années.
Désolée par avance pour ce long message ^^
J'aurais plusieurs questions concernant Prague (j'ai fais mes propres recherches en parallèle, mais il est toujours plus "rassurant" d'avoir de "vrais" avis).
Je pars donc, visiter la Capitale Tchèque, pour la première fois, début Novembre, avec une amie.
Ma première question sera donc la suivante : La ville est elle "safe" le soir ? Y'a t-il des coins, à éviter ? Nous n'avons pas prévu de sortir faire la fête, mais je ne compte pas partir de Prague sans avoir été boire une bonne bière (ou deux) :)
Nous partons pour 7 jours, mais je ne trouve que des itinéraires pour 3/4j sur Internet. J'ai essayé de faire un petit mix de tout ce que j'ai pu trouver. Il ne me restera plus qu'à mettre tout ça en ordre pour planifier nos journées au mieux.
Y'a t-il des choses touristiques ou non, à n'absolument pas rater ? Ou au contraire des choses un peu "surcotées" à laisser de côté ?
J'ai pour le moment mit dans la liste : - Château de Prague - Old town square + Astronomical clock - Letna Park - John Lennon Wall - St Vitus Cathedral - Wenceslas Square - National Museum - Municipal House - Zoo - Pretrin Tower - Dancing house - Museum Achemists and Magicians of Old Prague
Nous aimerions également pouvoir nous rendre à un match de hockey (je ne sais pas si la saison aura reprit, à cause du COVID... Nous aviserons sur place).
Et également pouvoir faire un ou deux "day trips". Lesquels seraient, selon-vous les meilleurs choix à cette période de l'année (peut-être avez-vous, d'autres suggestions ?) - Cesky Krumlov - Karlovy Vary - Kutna Hora - National Park Bohemian Switzerland - Aquaplace - Dresden - Pilsen
Y'a t-il des choses/lieux/activités/restaurants/bars totalement insolites ?
Je vous remercie par avance pour votre aide/suggestions :)
Bonne journée,
Roadtrip Black Hills - Yellowstone - Oregon English translation pending
Hello,
Je pense avoir finaliser mon parcours 2021 et j'aimerai votre avis dessus.
Actuellement, départ le 06/10/2021 avec un retour au 30/10/2021 (Atterrissage le 31). On a essayé de caler un départ le plus tôt possible en Octobre et on ne peut faire mieux que ces dates. J'ai déjà 4 nuits réservées à Yellowstone sur les dates prévues. Pour le reste, rien n'est figé. Voyageant avec des enfants en bas âge, certaines étapes ont étés réduites en terme de kilomètres.
J1 (06/10) : Arrivée à Minneapolis à 13H - Nuit à Mankato. L'idée est d'avoir les vols sans escales et nous avons donc fait le choix de ne pas passer par Denver. Mankato n'est pas très loin de Minneapolis et cela permet de gagner 1H de route sur le lendemain.
J2: Mankato > Sioux Falls > Oacoma - Nuit à Oacoma Journée de route tranquille, rien de passionant.
J3: Oacoma > Badland NP - Nuit au Cedar pass Lodge
J4: Custer SP / Mt Rushmore - Nuit à Keystone
J5: Deadwood > Aladdin > Devil's tower > Hulett - Nuit à Hulett
J6: Little Big Horn BF - Nuit à Sheridan
J7: Bighorn canyon NRA > Cody (Pas de rodéo à cette période donc juste le musée et peut être Old trail town) - Nuit sur Cody
J8: Cooke city > Tower Roosevelt / Mammoth hot springs - Nuit sur Mammoth hot springs cabin
J9: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Nuit sur Mammoth hot springs cabin (Pas le choix)
J10: Grand Prismatic / Madison / Norris - Nuit sur Old faithfull Lodges
J11: Old faithfull (West thumb?) - Nuit sur Old faithfull Lodges
J12: (West thumb?), passage par Grand Teton NP - Nuit à Jackson
J13: Crater of the Moon NM - Nuit à Hailey
J14: (Shoshone Falls?) Bruneau Sand Dunes SP - Nuit à Meridian
J15: Malheur Butte / John Day NM - Nuit à Mitchell
J16: John Day NM / Smith Rock SP - Nuit à Madras
J17: Portland - Nuit à Portland
J18: Astoria - Nuit Astoria
J19: Lake Quinault / Ruby Beach - Nuit à Forks
J20: Hoh Rain forest / La Push / Second Beach / Rialto Beach (+Trail?) - Nuit à Forks
J21: Neah Bay / Cape Flattery / Shi Shi Beach - Nuit à Lake Crescent
J22: Sol Duc Falls / Bainbridge Island - Nuit à Bainbridge Island
J23: Ferry jusqu'à Seattle - Seattle - Nuit à Seattle
J24: Seattle - Nuit à Seattle
J25: Retour
Qu'en pensez vous?
La partie côté Oregon vous semble t elle pertinente? J'ai l'impression de survoler et j'hésitais à modifier la fin en prenant le ferry dès le J22 et en supprimant une nuit à Seattle pour la mettre en Oregon.
Je pense avoir finaliser mon parcours 2021 et j'aimerai votre avis dessus.
Actuellement, départ le 06/10/2021 avec un retour au 30/10/2021 (Atterrissage le 31). On a essayé de caler un départ le plus tôt possible en Octobre et on ne peut faire mieux que ces dates. J'ai déjà 4 nuits réservées à Yellowstone sur les dates prévues. Pour le reste, rien n'est figé. Voyageant avec des enfants en bas âge, certaines étapes ont étés réduites en terme de kilomètres.
J1 (06/10) : Arrivée à Minneapolis à 13H - Nuit à Mankato. L'idée est d'avoir les vols sans escales et nous avons donc fait le choix de ne pas passer par Denver. Mankato n'est pas très loin de Minneapolis et cela permet de gagner 1H de route sur le lendemain.
J2: Mankato > Sioux Falls > Oacoma - Nuit à Oacoma Journée de route tranquille, rien de passionant.
J3: Oacoma > Badland NP - Nuit au Cedar pass Lodge
J4: Custer SP / Mt Rushmore - Nuit à Keystone
J5: Deadwood > Aladdin > Devil's tower > Hulett - Nuit à Hulett
J6: Little Big Horn BF - Nuit à Sheridan
J7: Bighorn canyon NRA > Cody (Pas de rodéo à cette période donc juste le musée et peut être Old trail town) - Nuit sur Cody
J8: Cooke city > Tower Roosevelt / Mammoth hot springs - Nuit sur Mammoth hot springs cabin
J9: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Nuit sur Mammoth hot springs cabin (Pas le choix)
J10: Grand Prismatic / Madison / Norris - Nuit sur Old faithfull Lodges
J11: Old faithfull (West thumb?) - Nuit sur Old faithfull Lodges
J12: (West thumb?), passage par Grand Teton NP - Nuit à Jackson
J13: Crater of the Moon NM - Nuit à Hailey
J14: (Shoshone Falls?) Bruneau Sand Dunes SP - Nuit à Meridian
J15: Malheur Butte / John Day NM - Nuit à Mitchell
J16: John Day NM / Smith Rock SP - Nuit à Madras
J17: Portland - Nuit à Portland
J18: Astoria - Nuit Astoria
J19: Lake Quinault / Ruby Beach - Nuit à Forks
J20: Hoh Rain forest / La Push / Second Beach / Rialto Beach (+Trail?) - Nuit à Forks
J21: Neah Bay / Cape Flattery / Shi Shi Beach - Nuit à Lake Crescent
J22: Sol Duc Falls / Bainbridge Island - Nuit à Bainbridge Island
J23: Ferry jusqu'à Seattle - Seattle - Nuit à Seattle
J24: Seattle - Nuit à Seattle
J25: Retour
Qu'en pensez vous?
La partie côté Oregon vous semble t elle pertinente? J'ai l'impression de survoler et j'hésitais à modifier la fin en prenant le ferry dès le J22 et en supprimant une nuit à Seattle pour la mettre en Oregon.
15 jours en road-trip dans la région du Cap en novembre 2020 English translation pending
Et voilà...
Nous voilà repartis sur un nouveau voyage en perspective auquel on a pas pu résister. En effet, Qatar Airways avait lancé une offre de 10 000 billets gratuits (juste les taxes à payer) pour les soignants (je suis infirmière)
On n’a hélas pas réussi à avoir un code promotionnel mais quelques semaines plus tard on a reçu un code promotionnel à 50% et on a saisi l opportunité.
Sur le fil du rasoir, on a réussi à avoir deux billets aller retour et on s est décidé pour 15 jours dans la région du cap en Afrique du Sud du 16 au 30 novembre.
Il y a évidemment un risque d annulation si COVID-19 mais les billets seront alors reportés.
On part donc sur un road-trip en 4x4 avec matériel de camping pour alterner nuits en camping et hôtel. On va se concentrer sur la région du Sud et je suis donc preneuse de vos lumières...
A vos stylos !!!
Voyage à Taïwan pour la première fois en juillet-août English translation pending
Bonjour, je compte partir l'année prochaine en Taiwan pour la 1ere fois et j'aurais besoin de votre pour m'éclairer un peu ...
- Je compte partir avec ma ptite soeur et je me demandais comment ça se passe du côté de l'immigration ? Puis je être à côté d'elle pour parler ( Elle a un petit problème cérébral du coup elle ne sait que parlé Français ) ...
- En me renseignant je vois qu'il y a Taipei & Nouveau Taipei ... quel est la différence entre les 2 ? lequel des 2 conseillez vous pour une première fois ?
- Question météo et à la limite tarifaire ... Si vous devriez conseiller une période où il n'y a pas trop pluie ( j'imagine que 0 jour de pluie c'est impossible ) entre Juin - Juillet & Aout que conseillerez-vous ? Y a t'il une énorme augmentation des prix en Juillet & Aout ?
Merci pour votre aide ^^
- Je compte partir avec ma ptite soeur et je me demandais comment ça se passe du côté de l'immigration ? Puis je être à côté d'elle pour parler ( Elle a un petit problème cérébral du coup elle ne sait que parlé Français ) ...
- En me renseignant je vois qu'il y a Taipei & Nouveau Taipei ... quel est la différence entre les 2 ? lequel des 2 conseillez vous pour une première fois ?
- Question météo et à la limite tarifaire ... Si vous devriez conseiller une période où il n'y a pas trop pluie ( j'imagine que 0 jour de pluie c'est impossible ) entre Juin - Juillet & Aout que conseillerez-vous ? Y a t'il une énorme augmentation des prix en Juillet & Aout ?
Merci pour votre aide ^^
Itinéraire Yellowstone et l'Ouest américain en novembre English translation pending
Bonjour à tous !
Avec mon conjoint nous allons faire un voyage aux UsA du 3 novembre au 4 décembre. Notre arrivé et départ se feront de San Francisco.
Nous pensions faire: - Yellowstone - grand Teton - arches - salt lake city - gran canyon - Brice canyon - Zion -monument valley - Las Vegas - Los Angeles - Antelope canyon / lac Powel - Sequoia NP
Nous pensions prendre un vol interne entre SF et Bozeman puis louer une voiture pour faire Yellowstone. Seulement voilà d'après ce que j'ai pu lire sur différents sites yellowstone en novembre c'est compliqué ! Ma question est de savoir est ce que cela reste possible ?
Nous pensions passé 4/5 jours sur Yellowstone puis 2 jours du côté de grand Teton puis vol interne entre Jackson et Salt Lake.
De salt lake redescendre jusqu'à Las Vegas en visitant les parcs.
Las Vegas pendant 2 jours puis Los Angeles en avion ou voiture passé 3 jours à Los Angeles puis vol vers San Francisco, visiter pendant 3/4 jours et vol vers Paris.
Qu'en pensez vous ? Est ce possible ? Au sein de Yellowstone comment s'organiser au mois de novembre ? J'ai vu qu'il y avait possibilité de faire de la moto neige, raquette ou ski de fond. Est ce que l'un d'entre vous l'a expérimenté ? Peut on quand même voir les geysers, old faithful, grand prismatic spring, Hayden Valley et tous les autres sites de Yellowstone ? Peut on traverser le parc pour rejoindre grand Teton ensuite ?
Bref désolé pour ce gros pavé mais j'ai du mal à trouver des infos et où retour de personne aya't fait Yellowstone et grand Teton en novembre... En gros nous serions sur yellowstone à partir du 5 novembre au matin.
Merci pour toutes les infos que vous pourrez me transmettre !
Avec mon conjoint nous allons faire un voyage aux UsA du 3 novembre au 4 décembre. Notre arrivé et départ se feront de San Francisco.
Nous pensions faire: - Yellowstone - grand Teton - arches - salt lake city - gran canyon - Brice canyon - Zion -monument valley - Las Vegas - Los Angeles - Antelope canyon / lac Powel - Sequoia NP
Nous pensions prendre un vol interne entre SF et Bozeman puis louer une voiture pour faire Yellowstone. Seulement voilà d'après ce que j'ai pu lire sur différents sites yellowstone en novembre c'est compliqué ! Ma question est de savoir est ce que cela reste possible ?
Nous pensions passé 4/5 jours sur Yellowstone puis 2 jours du côté de grand Teton puis vol interne entre Jackson et Salt Lake.
De salt lake redescendre jusqu'à Las Vegas en visitant les parcs.
Las Vegas pendant 2 jours puis Los Angeles en avion ou voiture passé 3 jours à Los Angeles puis vol vers San Francisco, visiter pendant 3/4 jours et vol vers Paris.
Qu'en pensez vous ? Est ce possible ? Au sein de Yellowstone comment s'organiser au mois de novembre ? J'ai vu qu'il y avait possibilité de faire de la moto neige, raquette ou ski de fond. Est ce que l'un d'entre vous l'a expérimenté ? Peut on quand même voir les geysers, old faithful, grand prismatic spring, Hayden Valley et tous les autres sites de Yellowstone ? Peut on traverser le parc pour rejoindre grand Teton ensuite ?
Bref désolé pour ce gros pavé mais j'ai du mal à trouver des infos et où retour de personne aya't fait Yellowstone et grand Teton en novembre... En gros nous serions sur yellowstone à partir du 5 novembre au matin.
Merci pour toutes les infos que vous pourrez me transmettre !
Endroit du logement et visites sur Bohol (Philippines) English translation pending
Bonjour,
Je pars prochainement sur l’île de Bohol, je souhaiterais optimiser ma journée et demi sur place. Je souhaiterais être conseillé sur l’endroit du logement, mon bateau arriverait à 15h à Baclayon, jai prévenu dans la soirée de faire la rivière pour voir les lucioles, puis ensuite suivant les temps de déplacement d’aller passer la soirée à Panglao pour un peu de farniente. Le lendemain j’ai prévu de faire en scooter les chocolate hills, le sanctuaire des tarsiers de Corella et explorer un peu l’île sans trop m’éloigner de ma « base » pour voir des cascades, le old tree... Soirée je dirais par commodité encore un peu de farniente sur Panglao peut être? Sachant que le surlendemain j’ai mon avion qui décolle à 10h30. Ma question est: quel lieu me conseilleriez vous au vue des mes intentions de visite? Est ce que je devrais rester à Panglao et faire la route en scooter jusqu’à Carmen (au plus loin), combien de temps en scooter pour faire Panglao Carmen? Ou rester à un lieu central (baclayon ou loboc) et le soir farniente à Panglao et revenir à ma chambre? J’ai Panglao en tête car cela signifie un peu de monde, sachant que j’ai prévu de me perdre à Pamilacan quelques jours auparavant. Je suis un peu perdue entre mes idées et la faisabilité? En vous remerciant d’avance.
Je pars prochainement sur l’île de Bohol, je souhaiterais optimiser ma journée et demi sur place. Je souhaiterais être conseillé sur l’endroit du logement, mon bateau arriverait à 15h à Baclayon, jai prévenu dans la soirée de faire la rivière pour voir les lucioles, puis ensuite suivant les temps de déplacement d’aller passer la soirée à Panglao pour un peu de farniente. Le lendemain j’ai prévu de faire en scooter les chocolate hills, le sanctuaire des tarsiers de Corella et explorer un peu l’île sans trop m’éloigner de ma « base » pour voir des cascades, le old tree... Soirée je dirais par commodité encore un peu de farniente sur Panglao peut être? Sachant que le surlendemain j’ai mon avion qui décolle à 10h30. Ma question est: quel lieu me conseilleriez vous au vue des mes intentions de visite? Est ce que je devrais rester à Panglao et faire la route en scooter jusqu’à Carmen (au plus loin), combien de temps en scooter pour faire Panglao Carmen? Ou rester à un lieu central (baclayon ou loboc) et le soir farniente à Panglao et revenir à ma chambre? J’ai Panglao en tête car cela signifie un peu de monde, sachant que j’ai prévu de me perdre à Pamilacan quelques jours auparavant. Je suis un peu perdue entre mes idées et la faisabilité? En vous remerciant d’avance.
Voyage en caravane en Écosse (jardins, châteaux et petites randonnées) English translation pending
Bonjour, on va partir pour neuf semaines, donc 5 semaines en Ecosse avec notre caravane. Départ le 15/04, retour 15/06. Le but voir des jardins, châteaux et petits randonnée dans le nature sauvage d'Ecosse. On est membre de National Trust Scotland pour cette année.
D'abord 1 semaine en France en montant vers Pays Bas. (Notre Pays d'origine)
Le 28/04 on prend le ferry de Calais vers Dover. Camping à côté de Dover.
Le 29/04 direction camping Northwich.
30/04 camping à Dalbeattie en Ecosse. 2 jours pour Threave Garden, Castle Douglas et un randonnée au Clatteringshaws Loch.
Le 03/05 direction camping à Gartmore. 1 jours pour Geilstone Garden à Dumbarton et 2 jours randonnée dans Trossachs National Park.
Le 07/05 direction camping à Oban. 1 jours pour Arduain Garden et 2 jours pour des monuments néolithique à Kilmartin et Dunnadd Fort.
11/05 direction camping Portree sur Sky. 2 jours pour Dunvegan Castle/jardin, Old Storr, Kiltrock, Duntulm Castle ou randonnée.
14/05 direction camping Kinlochewe. 2 jours pour Inverewe Gardens, Falls of Measach, Corrieshalloch Gorge.
17/05 direction camping Inverness. 2 jours pour Urquehart Castle Loch Ness, Clava Cairns, Cawdor Castle/jardin.
20/05 direction camping Kintore. 2 jours pour Drum Castle/jardin, Crather Castle/jardin et Dunottar Castle/jardin.
23/05 direction camping Pitlochry. 3 jours pour Crannog Centre Aberfeldy, Killycrankie et Blair Castle.
27/05 direction camping Crieff. 4 jours pour Branklyn Garden Perth, Royal Burgh of Culross, Drummond Castle/gardens et Campbell Castle/Gardens Dollar.
02/06 direction camping Wombleton. 2 jours pour Helmsley Walk to Rievaulx Abbey et North York Moors National Park.
05/06 direction camping Petersborough.
06/06 direction camping Maldon Essex. 5 jours chez ma fille à Witham.
11/06 ferry Dover/Calais et 4 jours pour descendre dans l'Ariège.
En attendant de vos remarques etc.
Ton
Parcours pour visiter la côte ouest des États-Unis English translation pending
Bonjour à tous, 🙂
Nous avons fait un devis pour visiter la côte Ouest Américaine, j aimerai connaitre vos avis et vos conseils, voici le détail:
14/07/2020 arrivée à LAS ANGELES vers 15h voir Sunset boulevard ..
15/07/2020 visite de SANTA MONICA VENICE BEACH HOLLYWOOD...
16/07/2020 UNIVERSAL STUDIO
17/07/2020 ESCALE À SANTA BARBARA (pour aller à SAN FRANCISCO)
18/07/2020 DIRECTION SAN FRANCISCO
19/07/2020 SAN FRANCISCO ALCATRAZ
20/07/2020 départ pour YOSEMITE National Park
21/07/2020 en route vers la vallée de la Mort, puis LAS VEGAS
22/07/2020 LAS VEGAS
23/07/2020:Direction PAGE CANYON NATIONAL PARK
24/07/2020: PAGE ANTELOPE HORSESHOE BEND
25/07/2020: route vers monument valley, puis Williams hôtel
26/07/2020:VISITE DU GRAND CANYON puis route vers FLAGSTAFF
27/07/2020: DIRECTION SAN DIEGO
28/07/2020: SAN DIEGO OLD TOWN, JOLLA..
29/07/2020: ROUT VERS LOS ANGELES (dernière nuit)
30/07/2020: Départ pour l'aéroport.
Merci par avance de vos retours!
Cordialement.
Nath😉
Merci par avance de vos retours!
Cordialement.
Nath😉
Se loger à Big Island, près de Kona (Hawaï) English translation pending
bonjour,
Nous partons en famille (4 personnes) cet été et passerons 1 semaine à Big Island.
Est-il préférable et plus pratique de séjourner à un endroit unique durant notre semaine (près de Kona) ou faut-il prévoir de chercher un logement sur la côte est une partie de la semaine ?
Merci d'avance pour vos conseils.
Que voir sur l'île de Skye (Écosse) English translation pending
Je vais avec mon fils passer 2 jours sur l’île de Skye après avoir traversé avec le ferry et notre voiture de location
qui peut me conseiller les lieux à voir absolument sur l’île et où c’est le mieux de passer la nuit? Soit les 2 nuits au même endroit soit à un endroit une nuit et ailleurs l’autre nuit?
Visite du Yellowstone fin juin English translation pending
Bonjour
Nous souhaitons visiter yellowstone fin juin mais j' ai du mal à déterminer ce qui faisable en une journée et où dormir.
Voici ce que nous avons prévu, en provenance de Moab:
j1 route moab rockspring
j2 route vers grand teton , pouvez vous me conseiller un endroit où dormir?
j3 grand teton , est ce judicieux de dormir au même endroit que j3 ou faut il se rapprocher de yellowstone?
j4 route vers yellowstone nuit à canyon
j5 yellowstone nuit à mammoth
j6 yellowstone nuit à madison ou old faithful
j7 yellowstone nuit à old faithful
j8 route vers salt lake city et vol à 21h
Voilà ce que j' avais prévu, tout en ayant envie de supprimer 1 jour quelque part pour le replacer à Moab où je n' ai que 2 nuits. Que pensez vous de supprimer J3 ou 1 journée à yellowstone ou faut il garder en l' état? malheureusement les vacances ne sont pas extensibles...
Pouvez vous me dire si les villes étapes sont cohérentes et ce qu' il est possible de voir en 1 journée.
Merci pour votre aide!!!
Séjour Glasgow, Glencoe, Portree, Fort Williams English translation pending
Je me permets de vous contacter car je souhaite obtenir votre avis et vos conseils au sujet d’un projet de voyage en Écosse prévu du 1/08/2020 au 12/08/2020. Vous trouverez ci-dessous notre itinéraire :
1 jour : Glasgow Direction Glencoe via le bus 916 3 jours là bas. 6 jours à Portree (via bus 916). Point de chute central de notre séjour. 1 jour à Fort William 1 jour : retour à Glasgow avec le bus 914.
J’aurais souhaité savoir si ce projet de voyage était viable et en savoir également un peu plus sur les horaires de bus entre chaque destination ainsi que les excursions et visites possibles, toujours via les transports en communs, à partir de Portree (Old Man of Storr, peut être Small Isles ?). Nous n’avons pas le permis de conduire. Vous l’aurez compris. 😉
Merci d’avance pour votre aide.
1 jour : Glasgow Direction Glencoe via le bus 916 3 jours là bas. 6 jours à Portree (via bus 916). Point de chute central de notre séjour. 1 jour à Fort William 1 jour : retour à Glasgow avec le bus 914.
J’aurais souhaité savoir si ce projet de voyage était viable et en savoir également un peu plus sur les horaires de bus entre chaque destination ainsi que les excursions et visites possibles, toujours via les transports en communs, à partir de Portree (Old Man of Storr, peut être Small Isles ?). Nous n’avons pas le permis de conduire. Vous l’aurez compris. 😉
Merci d’avance pour votre aide.
Trajet Yellowstone, Colorado, Moab, Yosemite, San Francisco English translation pending
Bonjour
je rouvre une nouvelle préparation..suite à pleins de changements.. et je remercie +++ tout ceux qui m'ont aidé et de leur patience car je sais qu'il en fait avec moi! ( particulièrement à hyacinthe, zemidjan et papj59)
https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=a257509b-07f8-4847-9ae5-762fd38ae71d&cp=40.552875~-114.909185&lvl=6&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027
je vais détailler au niveau des stop nuit mais j'ai besoin d'affiner au niveau des journées , même si j'avoue que nous c'est souvent un peu à l'arrache..
on ne randonne pas.. petite balade d'une heure une heure et demi..et pas avec 40 degrés..pour des raisons de santé. Par contre on peut rouler 😉 On préfère des stops d'au moins 2 nuits au même endroit.. même si cela oblige à plus de conduite.
Les vols sont réservés , la voiture aussi même si quand même assez cher (1500 usd)
merci à tout ceux qui voudront bien me donner des conseils ++
je rouvre une nouvelle préparation..suite à pleins de changements.. et je remercie +++ tout ceux qui m'ont aidé et de leur patience car je sais qu'il en fait avec moi! ( particulièrement à hyacinthe, zemidjan et papj59)
https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=a257509b-07f8-4847-9ae5-762fd38ae71d&cp=40.552875~-114.909185&lvl=6&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027
je vais détailler au niveau des stop nuit mais j'ai besoin d'affiner au niveau des journées , même si j'avoue que nous c'est souvent un peu à l'arrache..
on ne randonne pas.. petite balade d'une heure une heure et demi..et pas avec 40 degrés..pour des raisons de santé. Par contre on peut rouler 😉 On préfère des stops d'au moins 2 nuits au même endroit.. même si cela oblige à plus de conduite.
Les vols sont réservés , la voiture aussi même si quand même assez cher (1500 usd)
merci à tout ceux qui voudront bien me donner des conseils ++
Israël en décembre English translation pending
Carnet de voyage ou compte-rendu ? Discussion ou partage d'images ?
Les administrateurs (compétents, oui je suis aussi diplomate😎) sauront où placer ce sujet.
Donc, un de mes amis m'informe qu'une compagnie à bas coût ouvre un ligne Marseille/Tel Aviv.
Et il souhait découvrir Jérusalem avec ma modeste personne comme guide.
In petto, il réserve sur R.... et moi sur El Al.
Bref....
Nous avons passé 10 jours à découvrir les vignobles locaux et autres brasseries à base de houblon.
Laissons la place aux images.
Le Marché de Ma'hane Yehuda.











Les administrateurs (compétents, oui je suis aussi diplomate😎) sauront où placer ce sujet.
Donc, un de mes amis m'informe qu'une compagnie à bas coût ouvre un ligne Marseille/Tel Aviv.
Et il souhait découvrir Jérusalem avec ma modeste personne comme guide.
In petto, il réserve sur R.... et moi sur El Al.
Bref....
Nous avons passé 10 jours à découvrir les vignobles locaux et autres brasseries à base de houblon.
Laissons la place aux images.
Le Marché de Ma'hane Yehuda.











Temples de Bagan fermés au public pour le lever/coucher de soleil (photos) English translation pending
Bonjour à tous,
Nous partons prochainement pour un séjour en Birmanie, avec passage par Bagan (of course !). Dans mes lectures de blogs/sites/commentaires sur forums, beaucoup mentionnent la fermeture de l'accès à de nombreux temples pour assister au lever et/ou coucher de soleil.
Savez-vous à aujourd'hui (fin 2019) quels sont les sites bien placés pour de jolies photos qui restent encore ouverts au public ? L'idée de se lever aux aurores pour tourner en rond ne me réjouit pas vraiment... et si le tour en montgolfière devient maintenant une nécessité (!!), j'aime autant le savoir.
Question précise, mais je suis sûr que certains fans/locaux sauront me répondre ;) Mille mercis pour votre aide, Guillaume
Nous partons prochainement pour un séjour en Birmanie, avec passage par Bagan (of course !). Dans mes lectures de blogs/sites/commentaires sur forums, beaucoup mentionnent la fermeture de l'accès à de nombreux temples pour assister au lever et/ou coucher de soleil.
Savez-vous à aujourd'hui (fin 2019) quels sont les sites bien placés pour de jolies photos qui restent encore ouverts au public ? L'idée de se lever aux aurores pour tourner en rond ne me réjouit pas vraiment... et si le tour en montgolfière devient maintenant une nécessité (!!), j'aime autant le savoir.
Question précise, mais je suis sûr que certains fans/locaux sauront me répondre ;) Mille mercis pour votre aide, Guillaume
Visite du parc Yellowstone et météo en avril English translation pending
Bonjour, je recherche des informations sur la visite du Parc de Yellowstone en Avril (ouvert 🤔 ou pas 😭) je sais qu'il est difficile de prédire la météo mais si vous avez l'expérience des années précédentes je suis preneur 😉
Bien cordialement