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Plages près de Bangkok English translation pending
by Estellem45 · 2004-09-23 · 21 replies
Bonjours a tous

Nous partons en Thailande le 2 ocobre 2004, et nous aimerions connaitre les plus belles plages les plus proches de Bangkok et les moyens d'accès les plus pratiques.

Merci d'avance.

Estelle et Alex.
Punta cana en septembre English translation pending
by Babale · 2004-08-08 · 14 replies
comment est la ville de punta cana en RD????

leau est telle turkoise, fait til vraiment beau et ya til de belles choses a visiter ????

nous partons en septembre et aimerait avoir beaucoup de renseignements et si possible voir des photos.

merci a tous.......😊
Roumanie et passeport English translation pending
by Isak · 2004-07-30 · 4 replies
Salut tt le monde,

Qqn sait-il s'il faut un passeport pour la Roumanie (pour les ressortissants belges)? Connaissez-vous l'adresse d'un site ou je peux trouver cela?

d'avance, merci beaucoup

Isak
Quel pays choisir? English translation pending
by DragonMymy · 2004-06-30 · 8 replies
Nous voulons aller dans le sud, mais il y a tellement de choix !!?!?!? Pouvez-vous me conseillez sur des belles places où aller, ou sur des endroits à éviter. Nous voulons faire surtout de la plage, mais aussi quelques autres activités...
Cayo Largo plage English translation pending
by Tricia · 2004-06-24 · 7 replies
bonjour, Sur plusieurs forums je lis des commentaires à l'effet que Cayo Largo a les plus belles plages.

Cependant j'ai vu les photos et vidéos d'une amie qui y est allé en janvier. Il n'y avait que de la place pour 1 chaise longue (en hauteur), la plage y est tres tres étroite.

Est comme cela partout ? elle était à l'hotel Barcelo.

merci de me répondre

tricia
Plage et hôtel à Cuba English translation pending
by Marie22 · 2004-06-15 · 3 replies
Bonjour Je regarde plusieurs endroit différent a Cuba et il me semble tous merveilleux. Selon vous, ou sont les plus belles plages de Cuba et quel hôtel me recommendriez-vous???? merci beaucoup
Retour du Bahia Principe Varadero: le paradis... English translation pending
by Quinquin · 2004-04-27 · 2 replies
La gang !!! BAHIA PRINCIPE !!! VARADERO !!! J ai encore la toune dans la tete !!! WOW !!! Nous avons passe de tres belles vacances. Sept jours de soleil avec une temperature de 30 celsius en moyenne... Fantastique... Je n ai pas grand temps pour le resume et des photos . Une pour vous faire rever un peu. Regarder cette photo, ca vaut mille mots !!! La suite pour le resume et des photos A suivre... Denis 😎 BRONZE-BRONZE !!! Attachments Preview: Paradis 2.JPG
Aller en Belgique à tout petit prix English translation pending
by Emiliecaille · 2004-03-05 · 7 replies
😉salut a tous je suis une nouvelle venue qui voudrais savoir comment se rendre a paris en partant des ardennes belges pour pas cher, yat-il des voyage en autocar (paris bruxelle)? paris-luxembourg? ou paris sedan? ou paris metz?

merci beaucoup de me répondre assez rapidement j'aimerai rentrer voir des amis avant le mois d'avril😛

ou si vous avez d'autres idées pas cher (que le train allez y)
Retour du Gran Playa Turquesa (Holguin) English translation pending
by Jéjé22 · 2004-02-19 · 8 replies
bonjour à tous,

nous avons séjourné au playa turquesa du 8 au 15 février, bel hotel, belles piscines, malheureusement à la plage l'eau est très peu profonde, algues et vase, nous allions à la plage en taxi à guardalavaca qui est splendide . La nourriture est très moyenne et nous vous déconseillons de manger la langouste à l'hotel, par contre sur la plage de guardalavaca à une extrémité il y a un très bon resto ANELCA ou la langouste est délicieuse . L'excursion pour voir les dauphins vaut le coup. Les chambres sont grandes et agréables mais attention aux moustiques . Le personnel de l'hotel est en général très sympatique, mais ne parle que très peu le français .
Hôtel Carabela Bavaro English translation pending
by Shaq · 2003-12-15 · 2 replies
bonjour j etais a l hotel carabela beach resort du premier au seize septembre 2003!!!!! ce fut de tres belles vacances pour ma part!!! jaurais voulu connaitre le titre de la musique qui passait en boucle en soiree ( la danse de l hotel en quelque sorte) Ily avait une danse qu on apprenait sur place si quelqu un pourrait maider merciiiiiii je sui disponiblepour tout renseignement ciaoooo😏
Excursions et culture en Égypte English translation pending
by Clinenth · 2003-11-08 · 7 replies
Bonjour à tous,

J'aimerai que qqn qui est allé en Egypte me raconte son excursion là bas, les plus belles choses à visiter, me décrire les habitants, savoir leur mentalité, si ils sont accueillants, savoir également environ le prix du voyage

J'attends vos réponses merci d'avance et à bientôt

Céline
Je me lance... English translation pending
by Marsu · 2003-09-25 · 19 replies
Bonjour a tous et toutes!!!!

J'adore faire de la photo selon certain pote je fais de belles photos sans le vouloir surtout parce que je suis attiré par l'émotion (pas assé agressive selon un pote photographe aussi mais bon)....

Alors apres quelques voyages et quelques photos bien réussi et que j'ai présenté à des concours. Je me suis dit qu'il faudrait peut etre que je prenne conscience de ce que je faisais...

Eh ben ca ce passais bcp mieux avant quand je me posais pas de question va vous dire....

Alors eclairé moi un peu surtout pour les films avant j'utilisais toujours du 200 le compromis quoi. J'ai essayé le 100 l'an dernier au Népal j'ai été plus ou moins satisfaite du résultat. Et le 400 et moi ou bien j'ai pas compris ou bien on est pas fait pour s'entendre.

Mieux vaut partir avec du 200 croyez vous et comme ca on a le bon compromis selon les intempéries???

Ensuite en N&B apres plusieurs test plus ou moins fructeux je me suis retrouvé avec du 400 et 200.... Et la je suis vraiment larguer parce que je sais vraiment pas utilisé quoi quand????

Je suis longue a comprendre en photo... Tres longue ca allais bcp mieux quand je pensais a rien....

Francois j'ai pas compris ton histoire de tiers.... Quand les points se touche???? Je suis tres tres tres tres visuelle.....😊
Any tips for backpacking around the Tétouan - Tangier region?
by Ckris · 2026-07-07 · 3 replies
Hi there, I'm heading to Morocco for 10 days as a backpacker, with my car and a tent canvas if needed. Does anyone have great experiences in this country around the Tétouan and Tangier areas? I'd love to spend time with locals, rent a small room, and take part in daily life. If you've got any addresses to share, that'd be awesome! Thanks a million for your replies!!!😉 Christine
Questions about homestays and buses in Réunion during peak tourist season
by Lecoeurestun · 2026-04-08 · 4 replies
hi there

I’m planning to spend about twenty days in Réunion in November. I’d like to get around using the *car jaune* (2 € per ticket), but from what I’ve heard, it doesn’t cover the whole island. I’m not looking to head toward the ocean and the beautiful beaches—more toward the mountainous landscapes, even if I’ll just be admiring them from below. 😉 Maybe other buses go where I want to go. By the way, are there any relatively easy mountain hikes, and where?

But here’s the most important part: I don’t want to book anything in advance because I don’t know what my itinerary will look like—it’ll change depending on my mood. 3 days here, 5 days there, etc. On top of that, I’d like to arrange half-board stays with locals—not professionals—by approaching them and asking if they’d be willing to host me (overnight stay, breakfast, and dinner) for 30 € to 40 € per day.

What do you think? Does the price seem reasonable? And is it okay to take the initiative and ask Réunionnais directly?

The tourist office in Réunion told me that since November is peak tourist season, I should book without delay. 🤪

For four years in a row, I traveled across Canada for a month and a half each time, relying only on hitchhiking and half-board stays with Canadians who welcomed me (and refused to let me pay them).

If I’d listened to my family and friends, I never would’ve taken the leap—and that adventure remains one of the best experiences of my life.

Thanks for your input!
Have you attended the Nadir Divan Beghi Madrasa show in Bukhara?
by Dany53 · 2026-03-18 · 3 replies
Hi, Did you attend the show at the Nadir Divan Begi Madrasa in Bukhara? What are the details for booking? Thanks in advance. Have a great day and happy travels! Danielle
Thailand via Kuala Lumpur
by Torpan · 2026-01-05 · 55 replies
Here’s my account of our trip to Thailand with my partner from November 22 to December 5, 2025. First off, I’d like to wish all Voyageforum.com users a very happy 2026, full of happiness and amazing discoveries on your travels! It’s thanks to the tips I gathered on this site that I planned the trip. We traveled with Malaysia Airlines (the flight price was great, but no movies in French, not even subtitled) because we wanted to explore Kuala Lumpur and visit southern Thailand. Our departure from Roissy was delayed because the plane had to go through the robotic de-icing trucks—pretty impressive! After a 12-hour flight, we arrived at the beautiful Kuala Lumpur airport around 7 AM.



Don’t forget to fill out the immigration form requested by Malaysia 3 days before arrival. We left without any issues and took the Klia Ekspress train to KL Sentral station (30 minutes, 10 €). We’d booked accommodation in a tower near the station and had to communicate with the landlord to get the keys. But while we thought there’d be Wi-Fi at the station, there wasn’t—we asked the tourism office, and they said there wasn’t any. We didn’t want to buy a local SIM card since we were leaving the next day. Eventually, we went to a Starbucks to get online, but just as we decided to head to our place, a torrential downpour hit, and we couldn’t find a sidewalk to reach our destination. We went back to the station, took the elevated metro, and finally made it to our landlord and the room on the 45th floor.

Bryce Canyon in pictures
by Mitch341 · 2025-12-24 · 5 replies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpks5X1WYt8

Winter is here. It's that time of year when we sort through our photos. Bryce Canyon in pictures. It's one of the most iconic sites in the USA.
Indonesia itinerary tips for wildlife and nature in spring
by Zebda13 · 2025-12-23 · 12 replies
Hi there,

We’re planning a 17-day trip to Indonesia starting on April 22nd and would love to hear your suggestions. We’re looking for itinerary ideas or places to see monkeys, birds, and beautiful rice terraces, as well as interesting natural spots like lakes or waterfalls. We’d also like to avoid overly long distances and limit ourselves to a maximum of one internal flight. For the last three days, we’d love to end the trip on a stunning beach with the chance to swim with manta rays. If you have any recommendations, must-see spots, or experiences not to miss, we’d be thrilled to hear them. Thanks in advance for your help! 😊
Malaysia travel plans: looking for tips and first-hand experiences
by Erika03srs · 2025-12-09 · 12 replies
Hi everyone, We’re planning a trip to Malaysia from March 16 to 31, 2026, and we’d love to hear your advice and experiences. There are three of us girls, and we’d like to visit a few islands, but we’re not sure which ones to choose yet. Could you recommend:

The most beautiful islands to visit at this time of year (is it the right season?)

How to get there easily

Mistakes to avoid and essential info

Must-do activities and sights

Useful things to bring back

The budget to plan for

How long to stay in Kuala Lumpur and the city’s must-sees

Any tips you have—whether you’ve traveled in March or another time—will be super helpful for planning our trip. Thanks so much in advance! 🌴✈️
Cycling in Poland: Which regions are worth seeing and are there bike paths?
by Bergotplou · 2025-11-09 · 9 replies
Good evening, We go on a cycling trip abroad every year for about twenty days. Obviously, we prefer small roads to discover a country. Is it possible to explore Poland mainly by taking small roads? Apart from the beautiful cities (Kraków, Warsaw, etc.), are there any regions worth discovering by bike? Thanks in advance for your replies. Jean-lucbergot
Planning a family trip to Hammamet
by Sebastoudu31 · 2025-11-04 · 3 replies
hi I'm looking for a short family getaway to Hammamet in May for 5 or 6 days. Any recommendations?
First trip to Morocco by camper van, anyone interested?
by Jacketric · 2025-10-11 · 1 reply
We’d like to go to Morocco for the first time at the end of November or beginning of December in our camper van! 😊 Looking for someone to share the road and the crossing with, and head down to Agadir. We’re in no rush—we love seeing beautiful things. Retirement suits us just fine! Couple in our mid-60s. ;)
Preparing a family road trip in the Peloponnese - spring
by Heliona16 · 2025-10-07 · 3 replies
Hi everyone,

I’m planning a family road trip in the Peloponnese in April, arriving and departing from Athens, with a focus on Greek mythology, beautiful hikes, and a balanced pace (we don’t want to spend our days in the car). Here’s our draft itinerary:

Day 1: Early arrival in Athens – visit Acrocorinth and overnight in Corinth

Days 2 & 3: Drive to Dimitsana – hike in the Lousios Gorge (and maybe a detour to Olympia?), mountain villages

Days 4 & 5: Drive to Areopoli (Mani Peninsula) with a stop in Mystras

Day 6: Kalamata, visit Ancient Messene

Days 7 & 8: Pylos, Voidokilia Beach, Palace of Nestor, Gialova Lagoon

Days 9 & 10: Drive to Nafplio (Epidaurus, Mycenae)

Days 11 & 12: Hydra from the port of Ermioni

Days 12–15: Athens I’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions. Does the pace seem reasonable? Should we adjust any stops (too long or too short)? Any must-see mythological sites or hikes along the way, in addition to what I’ve mentioned? Is Olympia really worth the detour from Dimitsana?

Thanks so much for your valuable advice!
Waterfalls and hot springs in Thailand in February
by Falsealarm · 2025-09-24 · 3 replies
Hello, For my partner’s birthday during our trip to Thailand, I’d love to take her on a "spa" day to beautiful waterfalls and/or hot springs (and maybe find a nice hotel nearby, plus a lovely night and a massage to complete the experience!). We’ll be there between January 29 and February 11, 2026, which is the dry season in many regions... Bummer if we arrive and only find a trickle of water for the surprise! We won’t be heading north—we’re doing Bangkok, then Krabi, and an island in the south. I’d spotted the hot springs near Krabi, like Namtok Ron Khlong Thom (and maybe the Emerald Pool), but what will the water levels be like there at that time of year? I’d also considered Erawan Falls, even if it means leaving Bangkok for a day/night, but same question about the water flow...

Has anyone here been to these places or have any feedback? Or another spot like this that fits within our planned route? Thanks in advance, and have a great day everyone!
Travel companions for 3 weeks at the end of August from Slovenia to Serbia
by Courante · 2025-07-11 · 0 replies
Who'd like to join me at the end of August for about 3 weeks from Slovenia to SERBIA? I can lend a tent—I’ll be sleeping in the van. I’m looking for hiking, seeing lots of beautiful things, rivers, and meeting people... Roger, non-smoker Passing through Sète, northern Italy, Slovenia...
Tips for my second Japan trip itinerary
by Arwena · 2025-07-01 · 10 replies
Hi everyone,

I’m planning to return to Japan for 15 days in April. This will be my second trip there. I’m starting to think about my itinerary.

I arrive in Tokyo in the evening and will spend one night there before taking the train to Hiroshima. I’ll stay in Hiroshima for 2 nights. Then, I’m heading to Kyoto (there are still so many beautiful things I want to see there), and I think I’ll stay for 3 nights. I also want to go back to Nara to visit the Pink Temple (probably in the morning before heading back to Kyoto).

And after that? I’d like to return to Hakone to try and catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji (I didn’t see it last time—it was cloudy). I’m thinking of staying one night there, probably in Odawara.

And then? I’ll head back to Tokyo and take the train to explore the surrounding areas and spend the day at some sites?

While in Tokyo, I want to visit Yokohama. I went to Kamakura last time and really loved it, but I don’t think I’ll go back.

I’ll end my trip in Tokyo, with my second-to-last night at the Muji Hotel and my last night near the airport.

That’s the plan so far—I’m open to your suggestions and itinerary tips!

Thanks in advance.
Krabi or Koh Samui in August?
by Equipecool · 2025-03-15 · 7 replies
For a stay of four or five nights around August 15th, would you recommend Krabi or Koh Samui (or Koh Phangan)? Ideally, we're looking for crystal-clear waters and beautiful sandy beaches—more for walking than just lying around sunbathing on a lounger.
Is Anse Royale in Mahé a good place to stay?
by Knardo · 2025-03-14 · 6 replies
Hi, we’re heading to the Seychelles at the end of April—2 adults and 2 kids (9 and 11 years old). We’ll be spending 3 nights in Mahé, 3 in Praslin, and 6 in La Digue. For Mahé, is staying in the southeast, around Anse Royale, a good idea? We’ll have a car and want to be close to beautiful beaches. Thanks
Where to stay between Tarifa and Cadiz for hiking along the beaches?
by Ourson71 · 2025-03-02 · 4 replies
Hi there! We’re heading to Andalusia for a week in early April. We’ll spend 3 days in Seville and 1 day in Córdoba. After that, we’d like to rent a car for the remaining 3 days to explore the Costa de la Luz.

We’d love to do some great hikes along the beaches between Tarifa and Cadiz and visit Cadiz itself. Is 3 full days enough to do this? Is it better to stay in Cadiz and explore the area from there, or should we move around to different villages? Do you have any hiking suggestions? We’ve spotted some hikes in Barbate, Trafalgar Beach, and Bolonia.

Thanks for your tips and hiking ideas! :-)

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