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50+ Important French Vacation Words and Phrases (With Audio)

Whether you enjoy the feel of seawater and hot sand or the crisp mountain air, there’s nothing like a relaxing vacation.

However you choose to vacation, wouldn’t you love to do it all in French?

Here are 50+ useful French vacation vocabulary words and phrases , with example sentences so you can use them correctly in context.

So grab that passport and let’s get started!

French Vacation Vocabulary for a Smooth Trip

Talking about vacation plans, vacation accommodation, modes of transport, vacation activities, tips to learn vacation vocabulary, drill flashcards before your trip, visualize the vocabulary, watch authentic french videos, start using the words in your own sentences, and one more thing....

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This topic will require you to get comfortable with some basic interrogatives in French .

Common questions and answers

  • où ? (where?)
  • quand ? (when?)
  • avec qui ? (with whom?)
  • Comment voyages-tu ? (How are you traveling?)
  • Je vais au / à la…  (I’m going to…)
  • pendant (during)

Vacation seasons

  • les vacances de Noël ( Christmas vacation )
  • les vacances d’été ( summer vacation , also known as les grandes vacances )
  • les vacances d’hiver ( winter vacation )
  • les vacances de printemps ( spring vacation )
  • les vacances de la Toussaint ( fall vacation ; All Saints)

Example sentences

Où vas-tu en vacances ? (Where are you going on vacation?)

Je vais à la plage / à la montagne / à l’étranger. (I’m going to the beach/to the mountains/overseas.)

Quand iras-tu en vacances ? (When will you go on vacation?)

Je voyagerai pendant les vacances d’été. (I will travel during the summer vacation.)

Avec qui allez-vous voyager / vas-tu voyager ? (Who are you going to travel with?)

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Places people stay on vacation

  • un hôtel (a hotel)
  • une auberge de jeunesse (a youth hostel)
  • un club de vacances (a resort)
  • un camping (a camping ground)
  • un appartement (an apartment)
  • un gîte (a holiday home/cottage)
  • une chambre d’hôtes (a bed and breakfast)

Phrases for making a reservation

  • Je voudrais une chambre (I would like a room…)
  • salle de bains (bathroom)
  • pour une / deux / trois / quatre personnes   (for one/two/three/four people)
  • du… au… (from [date] to [date])

Je voudrais une chambre pour deux personnes avec salle de bains du 5 août au 12 août. (I would like a room for two with a bathroom from August 5 to August 12.)

Pour mes vacances, je vais loger dans un hôtel. (For my vacation I am going to stay in a hotel.)

Je logerai dans une auberge de jeunesse. (I will stay in a youth hostel.)

L’année dernière, j’ai logé dans un camping. (Last year, I stayed in a camping ground.)

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Getting to your destination

  • en avion (by plane)
  • l’aéroport (airport)
  • en bateau (by boat)
  • en train (by train)
  • la gare (the station)
  • le billet (the ticket)
  • aller-retour (round trip)

Getting around your vacation spot

  • en métro (by subway)
  • en bus (by bus) 
  • en taxi (by taxi)
  • à pied (on foot)

Comment vas-tu en Belgique ? En avion ou en train ? (How are you going to Belgium? By plane or by train ?)

Où est l’aéroport, s’il vous plaît ? (Where is the airport, please?)

Je cherche la gare. (I am looking for the train station .)

À quelle heure est le départ de l’avion ? (What time does the plane leave?)

Combien coûte le billet pour Nice ? (How much does the ticket to Nice cost?)

Je voudrais un aller-retour pour le train qui va à Marseille. (I would like a return ticket on the train going to Marseille.)

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This topic is a great opportunity to pick up common French nouns and verbs . There are hundreds of activities that you can add to your vocabulary list. Some common ones include:

  • faire de la planche à voile (to windsurf)
  • faire du lèche-vitrine (to go window-shopping )
  • bronzer (to suntan)
  • aller au restaurant (to go to the restaurant)
  • nager (to swim)
  • faire du ski (to ski)
  • faire une randonnée (to go hiking)
  • faire du vélo (to cycle)
  • visiter des monuments / des musées (to visit monuments/museums)
  • participer à une visite guidée (to join a guided tour)

Try to use this vocabulary with different tenses!

Aujourd’hui, je voudrais aller à la plage pour bronzer. (Today, I would like to go to the beach to suntan.)

Hier, je suis allé(e) faire du vélo en montagne. (Yesterday, I went cycling in the mountains.)

Demain, j’irai au restaurant avec mes amis. (Tomorrow, I will go to the restaurant with my friends.)

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One of the best parts of going on a holiday in France is getting to eat out and sample food. So, food vocabulary should be in the cards. We’ll give you the basics for a vacation— for an in-depth guide to restaurant vocabulary in French, check out this article.

  • le repas (the meal)
  • le petit déjeuner (breakfast)
  • le déjeuner (lunch)
  • le dîner (dinner)
  • la salle à manger (the dining room)
  • le restaurant (restaurant)
  • Qu’est-ce que vous recommandez aujourd’hui ? (What do you recommend today?)
  • le plat du jour (today’s special)
  • Je voudrais… (I would like…)
  • L’addition, s’il vous plaît. (The check, please.)

À quelle heure est le petit déjeuner ? (What time is breakfast ?)

Comme dessert, je voudrais la crème caramel. (For dessert, I would like the crème caramel.)

Recommandez-vous le plat du jour ? (Do you recommend today’s special?)

Je voudrais des escargots. (I would like some snails.)

Make flashcards for the words above and go through them periodically before your trip. You don’t even need to carry around a stack of index cards—there are apps like Quizlet for creating flashcards online and even playing games to test yourself.

French vacation words tend to be highly visual, so consider  making mind maps , or visual diagrams that represent the words you want to learn. There are many examples of mind map templates online.

You can also create a memory palace . The idea of this memorization device is to visualize a location—say, your childhood home—and populate it with the relevant vocabulary. For example, you could visualize a building and each hallway, room or object would be associated with a word you wish to remember.

It’s a great technique for visual learners to create context for seemingly isolated terms.

The best way to remember any new French vocabulary is to learn it in context. And one of the best ways to do that is to watch videos in French from French sources. You can easily find French TV shows and movies on streaming services like Netflix. If you prefer shorter videos, you can find French videos about all sorts of topics on YouTube.

FluentU is another way to hear French how it’s spoken in actual French-speaking regions. It’s a language learning program that uses authentic videos with interactive subtitles as the core of its lessons, along with active learning features like flashcards and quizzes.

The videos on FluentU are sorted by topic, so you can easily find media that’s related to travel, such as news clips about French vacation habits or video tours of French open-air hotels.

You’ll be using the words and phrases below with real French speakers throughout your vacation. So, why not start practicing now?

For example, don’t just learn the word nager (to swim). Start creating sentences, like:

Où est la plage ? J’aimerais nager cet après-midi. (Where is the beach? I would like to swim this afternoon.)

Savez-vous nager ? (Do you know how to swim?)

To ensure your own sentences actually make sense, you can use a grammar checker like Bon Patron . 

Now that you’ve used all the tools and resources at your fingertips and you’ve prepared everything for your vacation, you’re ready to go.

Use your new vocabulary as often as you can and you’ll become good at communicating and recognizing repeated words.

Bonnes vacances ! (Have a good vacation!)

FluentU has a wide variety of great content, like interviews, documentary excerpts and web series, as you can see here:

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Your Trip to France: The Complete Guide

France Guide: Planning Your Trip

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France has it all: vibrant, exciting cities; picturesque countryside; storybook villages; wide, sandy beaches; and a rich history. Work through this guide to plan your trip and learn some basics about the culture, major regions and attractions, local cuisine, currency, and more. Also find tips below on when to go, getting around, and budgeting for your adventure abroad.

Planning Your Trip

  • Best Time to Visit : The spring and summer months are generally ideal; the weather is mild and warm, while the landscapes and parks are in full bloom.
  • Language: French is the country's official language and is spoken throughout its regions. Most people speak some English, but younger people tend to be more fluent. We recommend learning some basic travel words and polite expressions in French to prepare for your trip.
  • Currency: The Euro (€) is the official currency of France.  
  • Getting Around: France has an extensive and efficient rail system that connects cities including Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Nice, and Strasbourg in just hours through high-speed (TGV) trains. Local train lines offer convenient and affordable connections within major regions throughout the country, and Paris boasts a sophisticated Metro/subway system . Some may prefer to rent a car when visiting France but make sure you fully acquaint yourself with local driving rules and regulations.
  • Travel Tip: Before booking your trip, decide how much time you have and how many French regions you can comfortably, realistically visit. Trying to do too much in too short a period of time isn't something we advise. It's better to spend three full, rich days in Paris —and maybe take a day trip to Versailles—than try to hop around the whole country in just a few days.

Things to Do

France is a diverse and rich nation, with attractions to suit all tastes and interests. Each region has its own unique highlights: Paris is full of glamorous avenues and quaint café terraces; the French Riviera boasts azure waters and sandy beaches; and Burgundy, the Loire, and the southwest are home to rolling vineyards. Meanwhile, the mountain landscapes of the Alps and Pyrenees and the rugged coastlines of Brittany and Basque Country attract travelers with the promise of outdoor adventures.

While there's a wealth of things to do, here are three "star" attractions we recommend on a first trip to France:

  • Spend at least 48 hours in Paris and explore some of the city's vibrant neighborhoods, including hilly Montmartre and the old-world Latin Quarter . Take a sightseeing cruise of the Seine River at sunset and see why Paris is called the "City of Light."
  • Visit Provence and take in its stunning landscapes, from the lavender fields of the Luberon to the beaches of the Côte d'Azur. Taste local specialties such as saffron, seafood, candied fruit, and other treats at a typical Provençal market. See some of the region's picturesque old chateaux and dramatic Roman ruins.
  • If you're interested in recent French history, visit Normandy's D-Day beaches and see stirring World War II memorial sites firsthand. While in the region, reserve a day to see the Mont St-Michel Abbey and Bay, a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site whose dramatic tidal systems and centuries-old Abbey attract visitors from around the world.

Explore more things to see and do by consulting our guide to the top 30 tourist attractions in Paris, the 20 most popular cities for international visitors , and the top 10 things to do on the French Riviera.

What to Eat and Drink

France's world-renowned food and wine culture awaits no matter what regions you plan to visit. The country boasts more culinary delights than most, from crusty baguettes to creamy, local cheeses; artful pastries; traditional regional dishes; and inventive fusion cooking.

Every region offers its own distinctive cuisine, markets, and restaurant scene. Paris counts an unusual number of Michelin-starred restaurants , but it's also a great place for inexpensive street food and mouthwatering baked goods. Provence is renowned for its seafood and markets heaped with fresh, colorful produce . The southwest draws crowds for its truffles, duck and goose specialities, and distinctive cheeses. Brittany and Normandy produce some of the country's freshest oysters and shellfish, as well as creamy butter, regional cakes, and salted caramel.

Meanwhile, visits to regions such as Burgundy, Champagne, the Loire and Bordeaux offer curious travelers numerous opportunities for wine-tasting and wine tours . Normandy and Brittany are well-known for excellent ciders and apple liqueurs.

Explore our articles on eating out in France and dining etiquette , the best places to dine and taste in Paris , and a food lover's guide to Nice.

Where to Stay

The possibilities for lodging in France range from traditional hotels to B&Bs, rental apartments, and even unusual accommodations such as castles, campsites, and lighthouse hotels. Choosing the accommodations that are right for you will depend on several factors, including your budget, tastes, desired atmosphere, and willingness to cook/self-cater.

Generally speaking, we recommend staying in traditional hotels or self-catered apartments when visiting major cities such as Paris, Nice, Bordeaux or Strasbourg. You'll want to be close to the city center and their main attractions, as well as have easy access to public transport. In the Alps and the Pyrenees, consider renting a rustic mountain chalet or staying in a chalet-style hotel.

In Provence and the Loire Valley, renting a country cottage, old Provençal house, or "apartment" within an authentic chateau can be a memorable experience. If you're staying in a coastal region such as the French Riviera or Brittany, a private beach cottage could be ideal if you plan to cook for yourself, but a hotel with sea views may be more your speed.

See more on your best best lodging options in France, including the best 11 hotels in Paris and the nine best castle hotels in France in 2020 .

Getting There

Most major U.S. airports offer flights to Paris , some with non-stop service, and Roissy-Charles de Gaulle in Paris is France's busiest airport. Orly Airport is a useful hub for international flights from other European countries.

Some airlines also fly into other major French cities, such as Lyon, Nice, Bordeaux, and  Strasbourg . It takes around seven hours to fly to France from New York City.

Air France, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic, Delta, and American Airlines are among the companies offering flights to France. If flying from within Europe, consider low- carriers including EasyJet and Ryanair, particularly if you're on a tight budget.

Taking the train can also be a convenient and relaxing way to get to (and around) France, especially from other major European cities. The Eurostar carries passengers from London to Paris in just under two and a half hours. The Thalys high-speed train connects Paris with Amsterdam, Brussels, Rotterdam, and other cities.

Finally, if you plan to visit French cities that are far apart (say Strasbourg and Carcassonne), you might want to fly from one destination to the next. It's relatively cheap and can save you hours of train travel. 

Culture and Customs

Before heading to France, it's always a good idea to learn about local culture and customs. Are French waiters and shopkeepers  really rude? How do you navigate the rules of the French dinner table?

See our guide to avoiding travel mistakes during your first time in France , and learn why these stereotypes about French people are generally far from accurate. Then study some key facts about France before your trip.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Consider going in low season (roughly mid-October to mid-March) to save on airfare, hotel rates, and tours. It can be a lot cheaper to travel at these times than during peak season.
  • If you're staying in a big- to medium-sized French city , buy a transport pass rather than individual tickets for metro trains, buses, and trams. The Paris Visite Pass is one example; it allows for unlimited travel on Paris' transport network as well as discounted entry to top city attractions. Bordeaux has a similar scheme.
  • Also consider staying in a smaller town rather than a big city, where the cost of lodging, restaurants, and other amenities tends to be less expensive. These are some of France's most beautiful small towns and villages.
  • Get a rail pass. You'll likely save a significant amount on train travel between cities and regions if you invest in one.
  • Before you go, ask your bank about how much you'll be charged for ATM withdrawals, card payments, and other transactions while abroad. Also check with different credit card companies and compare rates.
  • Learn more about how to save money during your trip in our full guides to planning budget vacations to France and Paris .

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One of the most exciting things to do in life is take a trip. Here you’ll find a complete French conversation lesson with questions all about different trips you’ve taken. Click here for the downloadable PDF and contact me to try this lesson via Skype!

  • As‐tu déjà voyagé dans ton pays de naissance? Quels endroits est‐ce que tu as visité? Have you traveled in the country where you were born? Which places have you visited?
  • As‐tu déjà voyagé à l’étranger? Quels pays est‐ce que tu as visité? Have you traveled abroad? Which countries have you visited?
  • Combien de pays as‐tu visité? Combien d’états ou provinces (au Canada)? How many countries have you visited? How many states and Canadian provinces have you visited?
  • As-tu deja voyagé dans un pays francophone ou tu as pu utiliser ton francais? Have you ever traveled to a French speaking country where you could use your French?
  • Apprends-tu le francais avec l’objectif de faire des voyages? Are you learning French with the goal to travel?
  • As‐tu récemment voyagé? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Have you taken a trip recently? Where did you go?
  • Où est‐ce que tu iras pendant tes prochaines vacances? Avec qui est‐ce que tu voyageras et combien de temps vas‐tu passer dans l’endroit? Where will you go for your next vacation? Who
  • will you travel with and how long will you spend there?
  • As‐tu fait des voyages quand tu étais un(e) enfant? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Did you travel when you were a child? Where did you go?
  • As‐tu déjà voyagé dans ta propre région? Connais‐tu bien la région où tu habites? Have you traveled in the region where you live? Do you know the region well?
  • Quand as‐tu fait ton premier voyage à l’étranger? As‐tu eu peur de quitter ton pays la première fois? When did you take your first trip overseas? Were you afraid to leave your country for the first time?
  • As‐tu déjà fait un voyage tout(e) seul(e)? Où es‐tu allé(e) et as‐tu eu peur de voyager seul(e)? Have you ever taken a trip alone? Where did you go and were you afraid to travel alone?
  • Aimerais‐tu passer le reste de ta vie à l’étranger? Would you like to spend the rest of your life abroad?
  • Peux‐tu te rappeler d’un voyage que tu as vraiment aimé? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Can you remember a trip that you really liked? Where did you go?
  • Peux‐tu te rappeler d’un voyage que tu n’as pas aimé? Ou est‐tu allé(e)? Can you remember a trip that you didn’t like? Where did you go?
  • Préfères‐tu voyager seul(e) où dans un groupe avec un guide? Pourquoi? Do you prefer to travel alone or in a group with a guide?
  • As‐tu déjà fait un voyage en train? Où es-tu allé? As‐tu aimé le train? Have you ever traveled by train? Where did you go? Did you like the train?
  • Aimes‐tu prendre l’avion ou as-tu en a peur? Do you like to take airplane or are you afraid?
  • T’es-tu déjà perdu(e) au voyage? Raconte l’histoire! Have you ever gotten lost on a trip? Tell the story!
  • As‐tu déjà fait de l’auto‐stop? Raconte l’aventure! Have you ever done hitch-hiking? Tell the adventure!
  • Préfères‐tu voyager avec peu ou beaucoup de baggages? Do you prefer to travel with little or a lot of luggage?
  • Aimes‐tu faire du camping et faire de la randonnée? Où as tu fait un tel voyage? Do you like camping or hiking? Where have you taken such a trip?
  • Quels pays rêves‐tu encore de visiter dans ta vie? Quels pays est‐ce que tu n’aimerais pas visiter? Which countries do you still dream of visiting in your lifetime? Which countries do you not want to visit?
  • Que dois-tu apporter quand tu visites un pays étranger? What do you have to bring with you when you visit a foreign country?
  • Quelle est ta ville préférée? Quand as‐tu visité cette ville? Aimerais‐tu vivre là‐bas? What is your favorite city? When did you visit this city? Would you like to live there?
  • Aimes‐tu acheter des souvenirs quand tu voyages? Qu’aimes-tu acheter? Do you like to buy souvenirs when you travel? What do you like to buy?
  • Quel est l’endroit le plus beau que tu aies visité? What’s the most beautiful country that you’ve visited?
  • As‐tu déjà fait une croisière? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Have you ever taken a cruise? Where did you go?
  • Aimes‐tu revisiter les mêmes endroits? Do you like to travel back to the same places?
  • As‐tu déjà voyagé en première classe? Have you ever traveled in first class?
  • En général où vont les gens de ton pays vont en vacances? In general, where do people from your country go for vacation?
  • Habites‐tu dans une région touristique? D’où viennent les touristes qui visitent ta région? Do you live in a touristic region? Where do the people come from who visit your area?
  • Si tu avais $100,000 et tu pouvais aller n’importe où, où est‐ce que tu irais? If you had $100,00 and you could go anywhere, where would you go?

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New York Tourisme

Plan Métro New York (à télécharger en pdf, interactif, monuments, etc.)

Mes bons plans :  Billets d’entrées au meilleur prix pour les principaux monuments et attractions de New York

Évitez de faire la queue pendant des heures grâce aux billets coupe-file : Tous les billets coupe-file pour New York !

Plan Metro New York City

Vous êtes au bon endroit !

Dans cet article, vous aurez accès au plan avec les différentes lignes de métro , stations , monuments , etc.

Et d’autres cartes du métro de New York qui vous seront utiles lors de votre séjour (ex. plan métro avec focus sur Manhattan , Brooklyn , etc.)

Plan Métro New York (à télécharger en PDF / imprimer)

Voici le plan détaillé et complet du métro de New York :

Plan Metro New York City

Pour un plan du métro de New York en PDF (à télécharger), cliquez ici .

Vous pourrez ainsi imprimer ce plan et l’avoir avec vous lors de votre séjour (ça vous sera bien utile croyez moi 😉 )

ATTENTION : message destiné uniquement  ceux qui sont malins !

Avant de passer à la suite de cet article, voici un “ bon plan” pour les malins (que vous êtes certainement 😉 ).

Il existe plusieurs Pass pour la ville de New York , Pass qui vous permettront de faire des économies tout en profitant à fond de votre séjour à New York.

Ces New York inclus  :

  • L’accès Gratuit dans les principales attractions de New York
  • Un billet de 24h pour un circuit en bus touristique Hop-on / Hop off
  • Accès prioritaire coupe-file dans plusieurs attractions (ex. Top of the Rock, MoMa le MET, Musée Guggenheim, etc.)
  • Nombreuses offres et réductions pour des spectacles à Broadway, magasins, etc.)

> En savoir plus sur les New York Pass

Vous souhaitez avoir plus d’informations sur le plan du métro de New York ?

Super, continuons donc ensemble.

C’est par ici que cela se passe !

  • Comment lire le plan du métro de New York ?
  • Plan métro Manhattan
  • Plan métro Brooklyn
  • Plan métro Queens
  • Plan métro Bronx
  • Plan métro Staten Island
  • Plan métro New Jersey

Plan métro New York avec Monuments

Plan métro new york lignes de nuit.

  • Plan métro New York interactif

Où vous procurer une carte du métro de New York ?

  • Plan des lignes du métro de New York
  • [BONUS] : Station de métro à proximité des principaux lieux d’intérêts de New York (+ itinéraire à suivre)

Comment lire ce plan ?

Le sentiment qui prédomine quand on voit pour la 1ère fois la carte du métro de New York , c’est… la panique !

Avec toutes ces couleurs et informations, ce n’est pas facile de s’y retrouver.

Mais ne vous inquiétez pas.

Heureusement je suis là pour vous expliquer comment bien lire ce plan (et surtout comprendre son fonctionnement ;))

Vous verrez que ce n’est pas si compliqué que ça.

1. Les lignes de métro

Le métro de New York est composé de 29 lignes !

C’est beaucoup.

Pour s’y retrouver, chaque ligne est représentée par une lettre ou numéro et une couleur .

Ci-dessous, voici toutes les lignes :

Metro New York Ligne

Maintenant, voyons ensemble comment repérer ces lignes sur le plan (et bien comprendre le fonctionnement).

Dans l’exemple ci-dessous, vous avez une ligne verte accompagnée des numéros 4 , 5 et 6 .

Fonctionnement lligne métro New York

Cela signifie que la station de métro 86 St est desservie par les lignes vertes 4 , 5 et 6 .

2. Les stations de métro

Passons aux stations.

Sur le plan, les stations sont représentées par des points noirs ou blancs accompagnées par le nom de la station (en dessous du nom de la station, le ou les chiffres correspondent au numéro des lignes qui s’arrêtent à cette station).

Fonctionnement station Métro New York

Par exemple, sur la carte ci-dessus je vous mets en avant les stations de métro Houston St , Canal St , Franklin St et Chambers St .

3. Stations local & express

Comme je vous le disais un peu plus haut, sur la carte les stations sont représentées par des points noirs ou blancs .

Mais quelle est la différence entre les stations “points noirs” et les stations “points blancs” ?

C’est simple.

À New York, il y a des trains “normaux” et des trains “ express “.

Ces trains “express” portent bien leur nom et sont plus rapides car ils ne s’arrêtent qu’aux stations représentées par un point blanc .

Allez un petit exemple pour mieux comprendre.

Ci-dessous, voici un zoom sur le plan du métro de New York qui montre une ligne rouge correspondant à l’itinéraire des métros des lignes 1 , 2 et 3 .

Plan Metro New York Station Express

En dessous du nom de chaque station vous avez un ou plusieurs numéros.

Par exemple, on voit sur la carte que les trains de la ligne 1 s’arrêtent à toutes les stations “points noirs” (car présence du chiffre “1” en dessous du nom de la station).

En revanche, la station Chambers St est une station “point blanc” desservie par les trains normaux (ligne 1) mais également par les trains express (lignes 2 et 3).

Plan Métro Manhattan

Pour beaucoup de personnes, New York City se résume à Manhattan (qui n’est en fait “qu’une partie” de New York).

Généralement, lors de leur séjour à New York, les touristes restent essentiellement à Manhattan où sont concentrés la majorité des lieux d’intérêts .

Raison pour laquelle, je vous propose un plan du métro de New York avec un focus particulier sur Manhattan :

Plan Metro Manhattan

Carte Métro New York par Borough

En plus de Manhattan , New York est composé d’autres arrondissements (appelés Boroughs).

Ci-dessous, je vous présente donc un plan détaillé du métro pour chacun de ces boroughs :

  • Staten Island

Plan Métro Brooklyn

Commençons par Brooklyn qui est le borough le plus visité après Manhattan.

En effet, les touristes (et les new yorkais également) adorent particulièrement Brooklyn Heights avec notamment sa magnifique vue sur la Skyline de Manhattan :

Vue sur la Skyline depuis Brooklyn

Maintenant que le décor est planté, voici le plan du métro de Brooklyn :

Plan Metro Brooklyn New York

> Cliquez ici pour télécharger le plan du métro de Brooklyn en PDF

Plan Métro Queens

Comme le Bronx (dont je vous parlerai juste après), le Queens n’a pas très bonne réputation, raison pour laquelle les touristes ne s’y aventures pas trop.

Cependant, la situation a bien changé même si certains quartiers restent dangereux.

Ci-dessous, voici une carte du métro avec un focus sur le Queens :

Plan Metro Queens New York

Cliquez ici pour télécharger le plan du métro du Queens en PDF

Plan Métro Bronx

Comme le Queens, les touristes ne se bousculent pas pour aller dans le Bronx (préférant passer leur séjour dans Manhattan et Brooklyn).

Néanmoins, si vous souhaitez y faire un tour, voici une carte du métro du Bronx :

Plan Metro Bronx New York

Cliquez ici pour télécharger le plan du métro du Bronx en PDF

Plan Métro Staten Island

C’est un peu la “campagne” de New York.

En effet, Staten Island est moins urbanisé que les 4 autres boroughs.

Comme vous pouvez le voir sur la carte ci-dessous, une seule ligne de métro y circule :

Plan Metro Staten Island New York

Plan Métro New Jersey

C’est vrai, nous ne sommes plus dans un des 5 boroughs de New York.

Mais je me suis dit que ça pourrait vous intéresser d’avoir une carte du métro du New Jersey au cas où vous souhaiteriez y faire un petit (ou grand) tour :

Plan Metro New Jersey New York

Autres plans & cartes du métro de New York City

En plus du plan présenté au début de cet article , voici d’autres plan du métro New Yorkais que vous télécharger en PDF et imprimer :

  • Avec monuments
  • Lignes métro de nuit

Malheureusement il n’existe pas de carte du métro de New York avec à la fois les lignes et les monuments.

Mais je ne vais pas vous laisser sans solution !

Sur Google Maps , il existe une carte interactive de New York où sont situés les principaux monuments (ex. Empire State Building, Central Park, etc.)

Plan Metro New York Monuments

Pour voir les stations de métro les plus proches, il vous suffit de zoomer (les stations sont représentées par un carré bleu clair avec la lettre “M”):

Plan metro new york monument exemple

Par exemple, pour le Rockfeller Center, la station de métro la plus proche est 47-50 Streets Rockfeller Center .

Certes, ce n’est pas top, mais c’est déjà ça 😉

Le subway new yorkais fonctionne 24h/24 et 7j/7.

Cependant, la nuit (de minuit à 6h), certaines lignes ou stations ne sont pas en service.

Donc, si vous sortez et que vous souhaitez prendre le métro pour rentrer à votre hôtel ou AirBnB, la carte ci-dessous vous sera très utile :

Plan / Carte Metro New York la Nuit

Pour télécharger et imprimer le plan du métro de New York la nuit (en PDF) ? C’est par ici .

Plan métro New York Interactif

Avoir un plan imprimé sur papier c’est bien.

Mais il existe également des plans interactifs du métro de New York.

Ces cartes seront très pratiques car elles vous permettront de calculer facilement votre itinéraire entre 2 lieux (en vous indiquant les stations et les lignes à utiliser).

Voyons ensemble ces cartes interactives.

Site officiel MTA

Commençons avec le site officiel des transports en commun de New York : MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Autohority).

Il existe une fonctionnalité qui s’appelle “ Plan a Trip ” (en Français : “planifiez votre déplacement”).

Fonctionnalité Plan Your Trip Metro New York

Il vous suffit d’inscrire votre lieu de départ (nom de la station, adresse ou lieu d’intérêt) et lieu d’arrivée.

Puis cet outil vous indique l’itinéraire à suivre pour arriver à destination :

Fonctionnalité itinéraire Metro New York

Par exemple, si vous êtes à l’Empire State Building et que vous souhaitez vous rendre au Top of the Rock, cet outil interactif vous indique le trajet à suivre avec :

  • à quelle station prendre le métro
  • quelle ligne suivre
  • à quelle station descendre

Pratique, non ?

Applications mobiles

Les cartes interactives du site MTA sont biens, mais les applications mobiles seront plus pratiques à utiliser (surtout si vous devez calculer régulièrement votre itinéraire).

Évidemment, il y a des applications qui proposent un plan du métro de New York interactif .

Il en existe beaucoup.

Donc au lieu de toutes vous les lister (et vous obliger ensuite à vous prendre la tête pour en choisir une), je vous ai sélectionné une seule application .

Ainsi, vous éviterez de perdre du temps à toutes les étudier ou essayer 😉

L’application que je vous présente est l’application officielle du MTA .

Application Plan Metro New York pour iPhone

En plus d’une carte interactive du métro de New York, vous aurez au creux de votre main :

  • l’état du réseau du métro en temps réel (ex. pannes, retards, stations fermées, etc.)
  • L’itinéraire à suivre pour aller d’un point A à un point B
  • Les lignes pour les 5 Boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island)
  • Le temps avant l’arrivée du prochain train

Cerise sur le gâteau : cette application est gratuite !

(que vouloir de plus ?!).

Application Métro New York pour Iphone

Si vous avez un iPhone, voici le lien pour télécharger l’application : “ New York Subway MTA Map “.

Application Métro New York pour Android

Vous n’avez pas d’iPhone ? (vous savez, ce n’est pas grave ! 😉 )

Il existe évidemment une version pour Android dont voici le lien de téléchargement .

Google Maps

Pour être complet sur les plans interactifs du métro new yorkais, il y aussi Google Maps .

Sur cette carte interactive, vous pourrez zoomer, déplacer la souris, afficher là ou les lignes qui vous intéressent, y ajouter les lieux qui vous souhaitez visiter (ex. monuments ou attractions), etc.

Bref, ça vous sera également bien utile :

Si vous êtes sur cette page, c’est que vous avez besoin d’un plan du métro de NYC (plan qui vous permettra de vous repérer et définir votre itinéraire).

La question qui se pose : où trouver un plan du métro de New York ?

Voici la réponse à cette question :

Sur ce site !

Vous osez demander où trouver une carte du métro de New York ? 😉

Sur cette page évidemment !

Sur le guide que vous consultez vous trouverez de nombreux plans et cartes.

Et en plus c’est gratuit !

Alors pourquoi se priver ?

Guide de New York

99,9999% des touristes ont un point commun (et sont notamment reconnaissables à ça) : ils ont toujours un guide entre les mains !

Je vous rassure, c’est également le cas pour ma femme et moi !

Si vous achetez un guide de New York, à l’intérieur, vous y trouverez très certainement un plan de la ville de New York mais aussi de son métro (ce qui nous intéresse dans le cas présent !).

Quel est le tarif de ces guides avec le plan du métro de New York ?

Il faut compter environ 20 € – 30 € sur Amazon .

Si vous êtes à New York et que vous n’avez pas de plan sur vous, ne paniquez pas.

Respirez un grand coup.

Puis regardez à l’accueil de votre hôtel .

Il y aura très certainement des brochures pour des excursions ou attractions. Généralement ces brochures proposent également une carte du métro de New York.

Ouf, vous avez eu chaud !

[BONUS] : Station Métro à proximité des principaux lieux d’intérêts (+ itinéraire à suivre)

Ce n’est pas tous les jours qu’on va à New York.

Donc, i l faut en profiter et voir un maximum de choses .

New York

Il y a tellement de choses à voir ou à faire dans cette ville que le timing sera très serré.

Donc, il serait dommage de perdre du temps inutilement en se demandant comment se rendre à tel ou tel monument ou attraction.

Ci-dessous, je vous indique à quelle station de métro descendre (avec les lignes desservant cette station) + un plan vous présentant l’itinéraire à suivre depuis la station de métro jusqu’au monument ou attraction !

(on dit merci à qui ? 😉 )

Empire State Building

  • Top of The Rock

Statue de la Liberté

One world trade center, central park, the high line, musée américain d’histoire naturelle, musée guggenheim, mémorial & musée du 11 septembre, times square.

Visiter les principaux monuments et attractions de New York peut au final revenir cher (car tout est payant !).

La plupart des lieux d’intérêts que je vous présente ci-dessous sont inclus dans les New York Pass .

Ce qui veut dire : entrée gratuite !

Un excellent moyen de faire des économies tout en évitant de vous restreindre !

(en plus, la plupart des lieux d’intérêts inclus dans le New York Pass propose un accès prioritaire coupe-file , ce qui vous fera gagner beaucoup de temps !).

Descendez à la station de métro 34 St – Herald Square (lignes 1 , 2 ou 3 ) puis remontez la 6th Avenue . À l’intersection avec la 34th St , allez sur la droite et marchez une centaine de mètres.

Plan Metro New York Empire State Building

  • Site officiel de l’Empire State Building
  • Billet d’entrée coupe-file pour l’Empire State Building

Top of the Rock

Comme vous pouvez le voir sur la carte ci-dessous, la station de métro 47th-50th Streets Rockfeller Center (ligne B , D et F ) se trouve à quelques mètres seulement !

plan-metro-new-york-top-of-the-rock

  • Site officiel du Top of the Rock
  • Billet d’entrée pour le Top of the Rock

Pour accéder à la Statue de la Liberté, il vous faudra prendre un ferry dont le départ se fait à Battery Park .

La station de métro de la plus proche est Whitehall St. (lignes N , R et W ).

Pour information, vous avez également à proximité la station South Ferry desservie par la ligne 1 (station qui se trouve à une dizaine de mètres de la station Whitehall ).

Sinon, un peu plus au nord, vous pouvez descendre à la station Bowling Green desservie par les lignes 4 et 5 .

plan-metro-new-york-statue-liberte

  • Site officiel de la Statue de la Liberté
  • Billet coupe-file pour accès à la Statue de la Liberté

C’est une zone de New York qui est plutôt bien desservie par le métro. Vous n’aurez donc pas du mal à vous y rendre.

La station de métro la plus proche est World Trade Center (ligne E ). Comme le montre le plan ci-dessous, vous serez à moins de 5 minutes de marche de votre destination.

Vous pouvez également descendre à la station Chambers Street (lignes A et C ), station qui à quelques centaines de mètres au nord.

plan-metro-new-york-one-world-trade-center

  • Site officiel du One World Trade Center

Contrairement aux autres monuments et attractions, ce n’est pas une station de métro qui se trouve à proximité de votre lieu de destination… mais des dizaines de stations .

En effet, Central s’étend sur 4km du nord au sud et 800 mètres d’ouest en est !

Donc, la station de métro qui vous intéressera dépendra à quel niveau vous souhaitez entrer dans le parc.

Dans le plan ci-dessous, je vous présente comme exemple le sud du parc. Vous y verrez que 3 stations de métro se trouvent à proximité (2 à l’ouest et 1 à l’est).

plan-metro-new-york-central-park

  • Informations sur Central Park (Wikipedia)

La High Line de New York est accessible via de nombreuses entrées. Cependant, le but est de parcourir entièrement ce “chemin”, donc autant commencer par le point de départ .

Raison pour laquelle la carte ci-dessous vous montre l’itinéraire de la station de la plus proche du point de départ de la High Line. Il s’agit de la station 34th Street-Hudson Yards (ligne 7 ) qui se trouve à 300 mètres.

plan-metro-new-york-high-line

  • Site officiel de la High Line

MoMa (Musée de l’Art Moderne)

Descendez à la station de métro 5 Avenue/53 St (ligne E ) qui se trouve à moins de 5 minutes du célèbre musée.

plan-metro-new-york-moma

  • Site officiel du MoMa
  • Billet entrée coupe-file au MoMa

Difficile de faire plus près puisque la station de métro 81 Street-Museum of Natural History (lignes A , B et C ) se trouve à une dizaine de mètres de l’entrée du musée !

plan-metro-new-york-musee-histoire-naturelle

  • Site officiel du Musée Américain d’Histoire Naturelle
  • Billet entrée au Musée Américain d’Histoire Naturelle

Le MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Pour vous rendre à ce célèbre musée, c’est très simple.

Comme le montre la carte ci-dessous, descendez à la station de métro 86 Street (lignes 4 , 5 et 6 ) et  marchez une dizaine de minutes en direction de Central Park.

plan-metro-new-york-met

  • Site officiel du MET
  • Billet entrée coupe-file au MET

Descendez à la station de métro 86 Street (lignes 4 , 5 et 6 ) qui est la station la plus proche (située à environ 60 mètres).

Pour information, c’est également à cette station de métro que vous descendrez pour aller au MET qui se trouve à quelques centaines de mètres au sud du Guggenheim.

plan-metro-new-york-guggenheim

  • Site officiel du Guggenheim
  • Billet entrée coupe-file au Guggenheim

Descendez à la station de métro World Trade Center (ligne 1) qui se trouve à quelques centaines de mètres du Mémorial du 11 Septembre.

plan-metro-new-york-memorial-11-septembre

  • Site officiel du Mémorial & Musée du 11 Septembre
  • Billet entrée coupe-file au Mémorial & Musée

Le plus simple est de descendre à la station de métro 49 Street (lignes N , Q , R et W ) qui se trouve à quelques petits mètres de Times Square !

plan-metro-new-york-times-square

  • Informations sur Times Square (Wikipedia)

Plan lignes du métro de New York

Comme je le disais plus haut dans cet article, il y a 29 lignes de métro à New York !

Ci-dessous, je vous présente un plan de chaque ligne du métro de NYC (29 lignes c’est beaucoup, donc cliquez sur la ou les lignes qui vous intéressent… à part si vous souhaitez apprendre par coeur le plan de toutes les lignes 😉 ) :

  • Plan Ligne 1 (Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local)
  • Plan Ligne 2 (Seventh Avenue Express)
  • Plan Ligne 3 (Seventh Avenue Express)
  • Plan Ligne 4 (Lexington Avenue Express)
  • Plan Ligne 5 (Lexington Avenue Express)
  • Plan Ligne 6 (Lexington Avenue Local / Pelham Express)
  • Plan Ligne 7 (Flushing Local & Express)
  • Plan Ligne A (Eight Avenue Express)
  • Plan Ligne B (Sixth Avenue Express)
  • Plan Ligne C (Eighth Avenue Local)
  • Plan Ligne D (Sixth Avenue Express)
  • Plan Ligne E (Eighth Avenue Local)
  • Plan Ligne F (Sixth Avenue Local)
  • Plan Ligne G (Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown Local)
  • Plan Ligne J (Nassau Streel Local)
  • Plan Ligne L (14th Street – Canarsie Local)
  • Plan Ligne M (Sixth Avenue Local)
  • Plan Ligne N (Broadway Express)
  • Plan Ligne Q (Broadway Express)
  • Plan Ligne R (Broadway Local)
  • Plan Ligne S (42 Street Shuttle / Franklin Avenue Shuttle / Rockaway Park Shuttle)
  • Plan Ligne W (Broadway Local)
  • Plan Ligne Z (Nassau Street Express)

Plan Métro New York Ligne 1 (Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne 1

Plan Métro New York Ligne 2 (Seventh Avenue Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne 2

Plan Métro New York Ligne 3 (Seventh Avenue Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne 3

Plan Métro New York Ligne 4 (Lexington Avenue Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne 4

Plan Métro New York Ligne 5 (Lexington Avenue Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne 5

Plan Métro New York Ligne 6 (Lexington Avenue Local / Pelham Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne 6

Plan Métro New York Ligne 7 (Flushing Local & Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne 7

Plan Métro New York Ligne A (Eight Avenue Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne A

Plan Métro New York Ligne B (Sixth Avenue Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne B

Plan Métro New York Ligne C (Eighth Avenue Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne C

Plan Métro New York Ligne D (Sixth Avenue Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne D

Plan Métro New York Ligne E (Eighth Avenue Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne E

Plan Métro New York Ligne F (Sixth Avenue Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne F

Plan Métro New York Ligne G (Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne G

Plan Métro New York Ligne J (Nassau Streel Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne J

Plan Métro New York Ligne L (14th Street – Canarsie Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne L

Plan Métro New York Ligne M (Sixth Avenue Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne M

Plan Métro New York Ligne N (Broadway Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne N

Plan Métro New York Ligne Q (Broadway Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne Q

Plan Métro New York Ligne R (Broadway Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne R

Plan Métro New York Ligne S (42 Street Shuttle / Franklin Avenue Shuttle / Rockaway Park Shuttle)

Plan Metro New York Ligne S

Plan Métro New York Ligne W (Broadway Local)

Plan Metro New York Ligne W

Plan Métro New York Ligne Z (Nassau Street Express)

Plan Metro New York Ligne Z

Voilà, ce guide sur le plan du métro de New York est terminé.

Avec toutes ces informations, il vous sera impossible de vous perdre dans le “ subway ” ou “ underground ” (autres nom du métro new yorkais) ! 😉

Bon séjour à New York !

ATTENTION : si vous quittez maintenant cette page, vous risquez de payer TROP CHER votre séjour à New York !

Avec le New York Pas s vous pourrez faire des économies tout en profitant à fond de votre séjour à New York.

Le NEW YORK PASS, c’est :

  • L’accès Gratuit dans +100 attractions de New York

> En savoir plus sur le New York Pass

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The Sailor's Style Guide: How to Dress at a Yacht Club

If you've been invited to a casual yacht club rendezvous, you'll need the right threads to fit in.  in this guide, we'll walk you through the yacht club attire you'll need to fit in. hint: you can find the perfect outfit head to toe with castaway.

You've been invited to a meal or event at a local yacht club, but you've never been to one before. Suddenly, the panic sets in. What should you wear? Fortunately, there are lots of options and visiting a yacht club does not mean you have to spend a lot of money just to fit in. This post will give you some pointers on yacht club attire so that you feel neither under nor overdressed, and can really enjoy yourself and have a great time at the club.

Before you even think about what to wear, check to see if the yacht club you're going to has a dress code posted online. Most of them do, and the rules can vary from club to club. The Nantucket Yacht Club , for example, requires semi-formal attire for its dinners and cocktail attire including ties for men during its dinner dances and balls. The Hyannis Yacht Club goes into a little more detail. It accepts stylish casual wear including clean, neat jeans and shorts for lunch. For dinner, guests are expected to step it up by leaving the denim at home and wearing sports coats. Different areas of a club may also have different dress rules. Bars and outdoor decks tend to more lax and allow casual clothing.

Sometimes, the easiest way of narrowing down what to wear is to eliminate what you should not wear. This is just a partial list of how not to show up at any kind of yacht club unless you want to be denied admittance or receive a lot of disapproving glares. All rules listed apply to the inside of the club, and can vary for beach and dock rulings.

Flip Flops or Going Barefoot: This rule applies INSIDE the club, or for any meal time. Most people love the beach, but going barefoot is not only unacceptable, but unhygienic.

You'll want to wear appropriate footwear such as sturdy sandals or closed toe shoes. While a lot of children and adults love their flip-flops, they may be a little too casual for a yacht club atmosphere. The most popular choice here is a boat shoe style but a bridle bit driver is always appropriate - check the latest . The lightly worn leather and pencil-curled laces fit the bill in the cool department.

Torn, Stained, or Worn Clothing: Any attire that is showing signs of wear such as rips, stains that never came out, holes, missing buttons, etc. should be left at home.

Baseball Caps and Other Hats: Most yacht clubs prefer that men remove their caps when inside the venue. Save them for the sailing excursions.

Extra points on the water if you rock the Club’s Burgee on the hat!

Swimwear: Just a no-no. Save it for the boat and the beach. A cover-up can be acceptable for the patio.

Going Shirtless: Nope!

Undershirts as Shirts: See above. You may also want to be careful about choosing a t-shirt, particularly one with graphics, when visiting a yacht club. Most prefer that you wear a collared shirt, even if it's a casual one such as a polo shirt.

Tank tops for men and any tank tops for women that are skimpy and don't hide undergarments should be saved for another occasion.

Women have a lot of options when it comes to visiting a yacht club. Linen and cotton make the perfect summer blouses. A light but structured Sleeveless Top paired with a  sweater is perfect for warding off cool sea breezes when you're out on the deck. A polo or collared shirt works well for the yacht club scene as well. You can also consider a dressy blouse that has a little bit of flounce to it. If shorts are allowed for the time and area of the club you're visiting, consider sporting  Sailing  shorts  with a cute anchor embroidery. They're cool, classy, and show off just the right amount of leg. Casual skirts and dresses are perfectly fine as well as long as they're not too short and revealing. If you're attending a party at a yacht club you may need to wear a nice cocktail dress, or a classic Tunic Dress for a day event. Special events such as balls and dinner dances usually specify what is appropriate attire on the invitation.

Don't forget to have fun with accessories! A straw handbag can complete a nautical themed look.

For most casual yacht club occasions, men can't go wrong with a collared shirt and long pants or Cisco Shorts . Pastel and preppy shades such as summer green, hurricane red, and islander blue rule here.

When casual attire is allowed, collared sport or polo shirts are always in fashion. Seersucker and linen shirts are available in several colors and patterns for summer club get-togethers. If jeans are not allowed, seersucker or cotton canvas pants are still casual and comfortable yet dressy enough for all areas of a yacht club. If you really want to show your love of nautical dressing, consider wearing a fun Embroidered Pant !

Or you can opt for solid pants but add some nautical flair with an embroidered belt . Classic summer staples like Seersucker and Madras Patches will make you the talk of the Club, in a good way!

For those chilly sea breezes and evenings, a quarter zip pullover wards off the cool air while keeping you stylish and casual.

It's a good idea to keep a sportcoat and a few ties in your closet just in case the yacht club you're visiting requires it. Opt for a fun all over embroidered jacket, or a Madras Patchwork style to really up your game.

Kids' clothing should conform to the same yacht club rules as established for grown-up guests. If you really want your son to look cute, consider dressing him in the same matching outfit as dad.

Whether you're looking to make a splash with yacht club attire or just want to look good on the boat or while meeting with friends, we have the seaside looks that you'll look and feel wonderful in for men, women, and children.

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Palm Beach Yacht Club

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Palm Beach yacht club is a throwback to when elegance and service were expected. Pbyc lives up to this tradition including five star menus and fair pricing. A six star experience! 😎😎😎😎😎😎

Beautiful view! The Best Service! Outstanding food! One of the largest menus I have ever seen in any restaurant. I had to Bronzino. Others had Sea-bass and the lobster tail. We are so grateful to be invited by a member while we are visiting Palm... Beach. More

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After reading the wonderful reviews on the Restaurant I called to make reservations and was disappointed in knowing that only members can dine. Have to find out membership qualifications!

I ordered the seared tuna, when it arrived it had a strange beige color and I told the waiter that I had asked for it rare, after arguing with me that the tuna was rare he asked me to taste just to make sure, when... I tasted it I realized that the tuna had gone bad and I had to spit it out in the napkin. I wonder why anyone goes there, yes it does have a nice view but everything else is just awful. The service is terrible, the waiters have the sourest attitude I have encountered, the food is mediocre and ridiculously overpriced, parking is obligatory valet, or else since they have taken all nearby spots one must park two blocks away. Additionally service is so slow you have to allow 2.5 hours for lunch, it takes them 45 minutes just to bring the menu. Oh, yes one more thing, they try to overcharge you if you are not careful. More

The Thanksgiving dinner was horrible, the turkey was cold and dry, the white meat looked, tasted, and had the consistency of pressed turkey breast, which probably was. The side dishes were unimaginative and bland, the gravy must have come out of a can, the apple... pie was dense, and the price was abusive given the quality of the food. And now for the service, they were arrogant, inattentive, and poorly trained, they forgot to get the order for one of the guest at our table, they forgot to bring wine for another, and then charged twice for it, they took the order for the hosts before that of their guests, they complained about having to work on Thanksgiving, just a very poor level of service overall. Oh, and did I forget to mention that it took over one hour to be served? Will not be going back there again for this type of dinner, or maybe for any other, their prices are ridiculously high for what they serve and the food is nothing special. Once you get over the view, which is nice, there are so many better places to eat in either Palm Beach or West Palm Beach. More

Great food, great service, ambiance and a superb location are part of the reason I eat here frequently. I love everything about this venue and think that it’s a gem.

Second visit to Yacht Club and same result. Extremely disappointing food. Wife ordered lobster. Came out overdone and had to be sent back. Came back with two more lobsters that were basically raw and could not be eaten. I ordered a special "Filet Mignon" skewer... with onions and peppers. $50 for about 2-3 ounces of meat a sliver of onion and the peppers were basically non-existent. Started with Lobster Bisque which was excellent. Fantastic views, but food, in our cases, simply doesn't measure up. If this restaurant wasn't on the water, it would be out of business in months. More

Over the years I have had some of the best meals from the kitchen of The Palm Beach Yacht Club. I hear that the kitchen is tiny, but the menu is varied and each dish is beautifully prepared. If you are not a member and... receive an invitation to dine here, either lunch or dinner, be prepared to be surprised. The view over the ICW is another surprise, especially at night. More

The view of the water is very good the service is good ONLY IF YOU TIP 30-40 %…..the food is good but excessively overpriced. The service is pretentious…average and inexcusable for the price….it’s as if the waiters are captains of industry and serve you in... an arrogance that is just unbelievable….unless every word they say generates a tip…..give a waiter a dinner suit and he transforms into an unapproachable artist who shouldn’t be doing this job as it’s beneath him. The kitchen produces good food but service arrogance spoils all…..this is such a shame…. It’s the kings cloths…maybe they will wake up and provide service that should be perfect for the excessive prices charged…..where old money has lost its way. More

As a long time member it never ceases to amaze me how superb the food is and the service so impeccable. It was rated one of the top clubs in the world. In my opinion there is no other. Its the best.

We were invited here with friends. Upon arrival, Our friends (members) have not been here for some time but were greeted with open arms. We were seated promptly. Every table has an awesome view of the water. The servers were spot on. I had the... soft shell crab appetizer which was wonderful. My wife and host had the chilean sea bass which was out of this world. I had the filet which was perfectly cooked. The Opus One wine was spectacular. Need I say more? More

We have been members for years and never disappointed. The lobster bisque is regarded as among the very best in Florida. Staff knows your name and free birthday dinners are celebrated with staff singing your birthday song. I enjoy the crispy duck and my wife... likes their Oyster's Rockefeller and crab cakes. We have also celebrated office parties here for lunch and never been disappointed. Management always tried to please. Special dinners add to the variety of the club. Summertime specials are a bargain. Lewis H. Kaminester, M.D. More

We went with a friend hoping for a lovely elegant evening. What we got was a dinner served so fast we could have been finished in 45 minutes The yacht club is a lovely venue with a great view of Palm Beach. Upon arrival you... are greeted by a maitre’D dressed in a tux. Menus are distributed, with the ladies given one with no prices. Very old world. Before we had a chance to read them the waiter Arrived waiting to take our order. Our order was placed, and the appetizers arrived before we had a chance to have even the shortest of conversations. Soon after our plates were removed, the entree was served. We barely had time to eat. I then recalled my first meal At Lutece, The timing of the service was absolutely seamless. You never felt rushed, or impatient. When a restaurant advertises itself as fine dining, your guests Should not feel as if they are being pushed out. The food is always good, although sometimes a little salty, And as I said before it is a lovely elegant place. Although for the Price, I didn’t feel I got my money’s worth. More

Clearly the best view in West Palm Beach, this membership restaurant has excellent seafood and steaks with world class service. Dressy for sure, men must wear jackets. A great place for a romantic dinner.

I had the pleasure of having dinner at this Yacht Club recently - an "A" experience!! Highly recommend. Menu is quite varied and the cocktails are very nicely poured!

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By LilLeebird , August 13, 2023 in MSC Cruises

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Hello. Going on my first MSC cruise soon and we are booked in a Yacht Club suite. Question regarding the private restaurant for Yacht Club guests. What is the attire for dinner? Can you go fairly casual (like shorts) or do we need to plan for something a little nicer like slacks or a dress?

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1 hour ago, LilLeebird said: Hello. Going on my first MSC cruise soon and we are booked in a Yacht Club suite. Question regarding the private restaurant for Yacht Club guests. What is the attire for dinner? Can you go fairly casual (like shorts) or do we need to plan for something a little nicer like slacks or a dress?

I like what MSC puts on their Daily Program when it comes to Suggested Evening Dress: Gala

"On Gala Night, dress to impress! Whether that means a tuxedo, suit and tie, evening gown or cocktail dress, or perhaps it's your very best jeans and polo shirt, your attire should fit your own level of elegance.  Please note that: shorts, flip flops, tank-tops and t-shirts are not welcomed in the main dining rooms, lounges, and theatre."

   However, depending on the cruise and the restaurant staff we have seen all sorts of varying degrees of undress allowed into the restaurants. 'Class is as class does'.

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I will add that in some of the dailies the dress is deemed “casual” and  I’ve also seen “smart casual”. On casual nights shorts were no problem for men or women. Smart casual was long pants for men and pretty much anything goes for women. I didn’t see any shorts on gala night.    On our final night (Seaside) a grown man wore shorts and a ball cap to dinner and they allowed it. I was very disappointed in the cap. Dressy shorts on men have their place. Call me old fashioned, but a ball cap at dinner is just tacky and unrefined. IMO. 

no1talks

13 minutes ago, Georgia_Peaches said: "I was very disappointed in the cap."

Haha

6 minutes ago, no1talks said: A cap, eh? Maître d' Tony S. doesn't put up with that nonsense.  😉  

Gotta agree with Tony on this one!   😂

3 hours ago, LilLeebird said: "Can you go fairly casual (like shorts) or do we need to plan for something a little nicer like slacks or a dress?"

In addition to the previously mentioned policy for Gala Night, MSC's website FAQs includes the following under the heading of Dress Restrictions: "Specific restrictions may be enforced by onboard staff members including restaurant hostesses and management. At no point is swimwear allowed in any formal dining venue for any meal, including breakfast and lunch. Shorts, flip flops, and tank tops are not allowed for Evening Wear or Gala Night in the Main Dining Rooms, Specialty Restaurants, or MSC Yacht Club. T-shirts are not allowed to be worn for Gala Night. Dress code rules that are posted outside the buffet should be followed." It is quite true MSC often ignores their own stated dress policies. It is also quite true cruisers have been discreetly asked to return to their room and change clothes. Ultimately, the choice to play it safe or not is up to you.

Thank you for the information, very helpful!

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In my experience, it is up to the staff at the dining venue. I've seen shorts and flip-flops at dinner and nothing is said and on the same cruise seen a person with a similar outfit asked to return in different attire. 

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On 8/13/2023 at 10:41 PM, LilLeebird said: Hello. Going on my first MSC cruise soon and we are booked in a Yacht Club suite. Question regarding the private restaurant for Yacht Club guests. What is the attire for dinner? Can you go fairly casual (like shorts) or do we need to plan for something a little nicer like slacks or a dress?

If you plan for something a little nicer then you don't risk being turned away. The dress code does state 'no shorts'. You may or may not be turned away, both are possible. 

Good recommendation, thank you.

RosieRoo

On the Meraviglia a couple of weeks ago the only night they really enforced a dress code was Gala night. 

rikitikitavii

On 8/13/2023 at 5:41 PM, LilLeebird said: Hello. Going on my first MSC cruise soon and we are booked in a Yacht Club suite. Question regarding the private restaurant for Yacht Club guests. What is the attire for dinner? Can you go fairly casual (like shorts) or do we need to plan for something a little nicer like slacks or a dress?

We were on Seascape the week of July 30.

I mostly wore slacks or jeans to dinner, but did wear nice shorts at least one night, with no issue.

One day at lunch a guy shows up in a tank top, he had to put on a different shirt.

Gala night , some dressed to the nines, some dressed casual.

psmarkle

I always pack the standard 1 pair of khakis and 7 polo shirts for dining in the YC!

5 hours ago, psmarkle said: I always pack the standard 1 pair of khakis and 7 polo shirts for dining in the YC!

Dang your good, never spill anything in your lap? 😉  

Dres as you do when you Go to a restaurant in your own town.

CruiseCruiseAndMoreCruise

On 8/14/2023 at 8:51 AM, Brighton Line said: In my experience, it is up to the staff at the dining venue. I've seen shorts and flip-flops at dinner and nothing is said and on the same cruise seen a person with a similar outfit asked to return in different attire. 

On my last cruise women could get way with anything for breakfast and lunch in the MDR (sandals and a spaghetti strap top), but men were asked to change if wearing a tank top or sandals.  

Heartgrove

I'm sure that you can fit one pair of trousers into your suitcase to wear in the dining room.

Morgsmom

It REALLY depends on the Dining Room Mgr/Maitre D'.  I've seen gents turned away for wearing shorts, and others sporting ball caps in the dining room at dinner  🤢

DCGuy64

To quote an old Fat Albert character, "you're like an out-of-work teacher: no class." 😁 (Referring to repeat dress code violators)

Just got off the Seaside- it was all over the place.  We wore sundresses for the ladies and golf shorts/shirts for the men.  It was pretty casual, overall.  I did see one lady wearing a swimsuit and coverup to dinner and was surprised they didn't say anything.  Lots of t-shirts and flip flops though- nobody said anything.  I don't know what ship you are on, but I will say that the staff in the Seaside YC were outstanding.

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“The Big Band era was something that I just loved. I love horns, so some of those riffs and sections on Frank’s songs just make my skin tingle,” the 66-year-old — who happens to be the only American-born chef to hold multiple three-star ratings from the prestigious Michelin Guide — shares during our mid-February Zoom call.

In fact, Ol’ Blue Eyes has been a leitmotif throughout much of his life. Frank provided the soundtrack to his youth, keeping Keller company when he was just a kid washing dishes at the Palm Beach Yacht Club, his mother’s West Palm Beach restaurant. And Sinatra also had a hand in his decision to return to Florida 20 years later to open a restaurant of his own, the glamorous gourmet Surf Club Restaurant where Frank was known to frolic in his heyday.

Keller takes me back in time to how it all — “all” being his joy of cooking — began: “My mother ran restaurants and worked nights, so after school, my brother Joseph and I would head to her so she could keep an eye on us, and we would help in any way we could. My brother was older, so he had more opportunities with the cooks, and I got to wash dishes, which was fine. It didn’t matter; it kept me busy.”

His mom, Betty, eventually hired him as a cook, and he, in turn, brought on one of his best friends, who had even less of a clue on what to do in the kitchen than he did. “We didn’t know how to cook anything other than Hamburger Helper, which is what we ate normally. But my brother, who had some skill in the kitchen and wanted to be a chef from a young age, guided me through the process of learning how to cook the fundamental things that the clientele at the Palm Beach Yacht Club wanted to eat. They would normally eat omelets, something I got good at, hamburgers — which I also got really good at — and grilled flank steak, sautéed au jus. It was my introduction to cooking but also running a kitchen. There were only three of us, and we would order things, inventory things, accept things, prepare things. We were not only responsible for the kitchen, but also for the restaurant; it was part of our daily ritual. We would cross the bridge — we lived right across the way in Palm Beach — and vacuum floors and clean the bathrooms — before starting our daily food prep. And I will say, it sparked in me this interest of being in the kitchen, though not necessarily becoming a professional chef.” Keller left Florida in 1976 and headed to Newport, Rhode Island, for the summer, but returned to Florida when the temperatures dropped in the Northeast. He loved the idea of being a nomad, going wherever the tide took him. “Cooking was not necessarily a career for me at that point, but it was a way of working in different locations. I realized that, as a cook, I could get a job in any location I wanted to,” he recalls.

When he headed back to the Ocean State in 1977, it was still with the intention of being a boy who just wanted to have fun. He still wasn’t sure what his career path would be until midsummer when he shifted from beach, party, repeat on Bannister’s Wharf to working for then-boss, French-born master chef Roland Henin, in the genteel seaside town of Narragansett.

His path and purpose then aligned with one very targeted question that Henin asked him: “Why do cooks cook?”

“I couldn’t really answer the question,” Keller admits now. “I fumbled with some stupid answer, so he answered for me. He said, ‘We cook to nurture people.’ That moment changed my life because I realized I was a nurturer. I realized, What better way to give to someone than to nourish and nurture them at the same time? So, I decided to become a professional chef, and because the chef I was working for at the time was French, I decided that French food was going to be my métier.”

So, in1983, he moved to Paris, where he apprenticed for various Michelin-star restaurants, including Taillevent and Chiberta, returning to the U.S. a year later, much wiser and with a more expansive repertoire. He opened his first restaurant, Rakel, in New York in 1986 before relocating to California; purchased The French Laundry in Yountville in 1994; opened his French bistro, Bouchon, in 1998; Bouchon Bakery in 2003; and Per Se in New York a year later. Since then, Keller has opened an outpost of Bouchon and Bouchon Bakery in Las Vegas and the Middle East, and has added Ad Hoc + Addendum as well as Mexican eatery La Calenda to his culinary roster. One of the most recent to open brings us to the reason for today’s interview: Surfside’s The Surf Club Restaurant.

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There’s also that said history involves Frank Sinatra (though as we now know, Ol’ Blue Eyes wouldn’t have been the only reason for such a choice, as compelling a reason as it might have been). The Surf Club, as created by tire tycoon Harvey Firestone, was a playground for the rich and famous, known for its raucous Rat Pack parties and a slew of famous faces, including Elizabeth Taylor, Gary Cooper, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Tennessee Williams, and even the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. “It opened on New Year’s Eve in 1930 and became one of the most recognized clubs in the world. There were so many people there — Winston Churchill, Ernest Hemingway, the Rat Pack! And I just fell in love with the property and what it represented, which was a period of history in America that was optimistic. We had just won World War II, America was flourishing and prosperous, and The Surf Club represented that,” he explains.

His vision was to revert the restaurant to its former glory, but with modern touches. The menu would be an elevated take on the classic Continental cuisine of the 50s and 60s, the era he himself grew up in, and align with the popular eateries of that time period, akin to The Colony, The Stork Club, The Brown Derby, and The Blue Fox. Culinary highlights include old-school dishes like Beef Wellington, Lobster Thermidor, Vegetable Louie, Oysters Rockefeller, and of course, his own Regiis Ova caviar.

The design curated by Martin Brudinzki Design Studio, the agency behind the beautiful and whimsical interiors at London hotspots like Annabel’s, Scott’s, and The Ivy, as well as West Hollywood’s new members-only club The Britely, is equally nostalgic thanks to Art Deco–inspired chandeliers, terrazzo flooring, a beaded ceiling, and the hand-painted trompe l’oeil mural by Gary Myatt.

This historical spot is still going strong four years after it first opened, mostly because Keller subscribes to the notion that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And in this case, as is the case with most of his restaurants, consistency is key.

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The idea of rediscovering this golden era of Miami, and of continuing to rediscover it, brings him back to his childhood. Thomas Wolfe wrote, You Can’t Go Home Again, and Keller might have believed that, too — but now, he is so very glad he chose to return. This restaurant, in particular, takes him back to his youth, the days where he was discovering his likes, discovering his affinity for cooking, discovering what would shape him, and to be able to look back while living in the present, is a beautiful thing.

“I was just starting to become aware of life: I was maybe 10 or 12 when I started working in Continental cuisine restaurants. That was all wrapped up in my childhood, and what more could a person want than to relive part of their childhood?” he agrees, adding, “Plus there were things about that era that were so seductive. The kind of restaurant we are talking about is not just food. The food is as important as any of it, and that’s why the items on the menu have reference points to history. It wasn’t just about the food; it was about the social interaction. The food, social interaction, and music all coming together to create an energy that’s unlike any other. The Surf Club Restaurant really represents what my vision was. It was the perfect location with the perfect concept, and I was excited to do it.”

So did he want to go back home again? No. But now, well, that’s a different story. In the end, there really is no place like home. “With the discovery of The Surf Club, getting to work with my partner, Nadim, and seeing what we’ve been able to do there, I just love the whole thing. I see the resurgence of excitement surrounding Miami. Even before the pandemic, I felt that it was the place to be. I grew up here; [Palm Beach] was a quiet town and there weren’t any great restaurants. There wasn’t a whole lot going on. Miami has once again become one of the most dynamic cities in America. It was lost for some time, but now, it’s back. To see its resurgence, not only as a city that’s well known in America but also around the world, is wonderful. I feel lucky to be a part of that.”

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THOMAS KELLER IS IN THE MOOD TO PARTY.

The day of our interview happens to fall on the 18th anniversary of the opening of Per Se, his iconic New York City eatery. It’s also noon on a Thursday so needless to say, this isn’t going to be a hardcore rager.

He did, however, commemorate the occasion (obviously). “I gave a few thoughtful comments about our restaurant, our staff, our alumni; the impact that we have and the opportunity for future impact. And then, you know, we had a glass of champagne,” Keller admits. [For those enquiring minds, the champagne in question was Modicum, a sparkling wine produced by Schramsberg, a joint venture between said winemaking team and the sommeliers at The French Laundry.] There was, of course, cake, because what’s any good celebration without it? But it’s soon back to work for Keller and co. Work precedes fun, and that’s just the way it must be. This is, after all, part of the recipe to his success. And no matter how you stir it, slice it, or dice it, Keller is absolutely one of the most successful chefs in the world. His accolades are numerous: The Culinary Institute of America’s “Chef of the Year” Award, the James Beard Foundation’s “Outstanding Chef” and “Outstanding Restaurateur” awards, and Michelin Guide’s Chef Mentor Award, among others. In 2001, Time Magazine named him America’s Best Chef. In 2011, he became the first American male chef to be designated a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor. In 2017, Keller led the team from the United States to win its first-ever gold medal in the Bocuse d’Or, a prestigious biannual competition regarded as the Olympics of the culinary world. For embodying the state’s spirit of innovation, he was inducted into the 2018 California Hall of Fame. In June 2019, Keller became the first U.S. inductee into The Master Chefs of France, the oldest savory chef association in the world. He also holds an honorary doctorate in culinary arts from The Culinary Institute of America.

And his prowess in the world of haute cuisine has, inevitably, led to other ventures, ones that in his wildest dreams he couldn’t have imagined as a young kid just there to keep his mother company in the kitchen. He’s penned six cookbooks, including 2020’s The French Laundry, Per Se; and established an outpost in Yountville named Finesse The Store; Keller Manni Chocolate, a line of bean-to-bar chocolates with Armando Manni; the aforementioned Regiis Ova as well as a dedicated caviar & champagne lounge in Yountville, done in collaboration with Regiis Ova co-founder, Shaoching Bishop; Cup4Cup, a line of gluten-free flour blends and mixes; a brand ambassadorship with Hestan, which includes various cookware lines, including his namesake Thomas Keller Insignia Cookware Collection; a partnership with Cangshan knives; K+T, a collection of silver hardware and cocktail ware for Christofle Silversmiths; a collaboration with Raynaud and design firm Level that led to a collection of white porcelain dinnerware called “Hommage,” featured today at The French Laundry and Per Se; film work as a consultant on projects like Spanglish and Ratatouille; and now, most recently due to his love of golf, designing polos based on his restaurants’ logos with lifestyle brand Peter Millar.

Of the rewards he’s reaped throughout his culinary career, he says, “One of the best things about cooking is that it’s universal. I get to do so many things that I never would have gotten to do, meet so many people, experience so many different things, just because I’m a cook… and everybody has to eat!”

And what a wild ride it has been.

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I wonder if he’s ever raced — and the answer is, of course, yes. He confides that he and chef friends Jérôme Bocuse — son of Nouvelle Cuisine pioneer Paul Bocuse, his mentor — and Daniel Boulud all hit tracks in Atlanta and New Orleans to race Ferraris. “I don’t consider myself a racer, but Jérôme did very well at least,” he remembers. “He practiced, he had lessons. Daniel and I would just have fun with [the cars] — “fun” being pretty fast with a Ferrari.” He chuckles, “I have a small amount of car knowledge — just enough to get me into trouble.”

That said, it’s not always a bad thing when these three culinary speed racers get together. In 2008, at the behest of mentor Bocuse, he, Boulud, and Jérôme Bocuse established the Ment’or Foundation, where he currently serves as president. The foundation is devoted to inspiring culinary excellence and preserving the traditions and quality of classic cuisine in America. In January of 2015, as president for the Ment’or Foundation, he led Team USA to a historic silver win in the Bocuse d’Or competition in Lyon, France, realizing Paul Bocuse’s dream of the United States making it to the podium. Two years later, in 2017, Team USA, led by executive sous chef Matthew Peters and commis Harrison Turone of Per Se, won gold.

Keller recalls both moments vividly — the Bocuse d’Or being among the top three honors of his life (along with receiving his Chevalier in the French Legion of Honor in 2011, which was presented by Bocuse, and becoming the first American chef to win three Michelin stars). After winning silver, he quite clearly remembers standing in Bocuse’s Lyon, kitchen. “I said, ‘Chef, we’ve done what we said we were going to do. We’ve been promising you for seven years that we’d make it to the podium.’ But it was earning that gold medal that he wanted Team USA to achieve. My biggest concern, as well as Daniel’s and Jérôme’s, was, Are we going to be able to do this while Paul is alive? It always makes me cry when I think about him.”

In 2017, a year before Bocuse’s death, Keller went to see his mentor and gave him the American flag he had been wearing around his own neck. “I said, ‘We’re coming back with gold on Thursday.’ Well, on Thursday, we came back and what did Paul have around his neck? The American flag. It was an emotional moment for all of us.”

Ironically, though he goes big or goes home for Team USA, when it comes to the subject of expanding his brand — the personality-driven part of his brand, which is — Per Se and The French Laundry — another American eatery is not an option. “There’s a very slight chance I would even do another fine dining restaurant in the genre of The French Laundry and Per Se. If it did happen, it wouldn’t happen in this country. We have two of the most recognized restaurants in America — two of only 135 three-Michelin-star restaurants in the world — and to have another restaurant like that in America would be a disservice to the brand,” he says, noting, “If I decided to open in Paris or London, that would be something, but honestly, as exciting and seductive as opening a new restaurant can be, running a new restaurant is a lot of work, and for a long time. I’m at an age now where opening a restaurant like that — which takes two to three years to build and then to open and operate for 10 or 15 years — is a huge commitment that I’m not sure I would make.”

Even so, he’s always open to new opportunities, whatever they may be, and will go where the wind takes him. Or where his golf clubs take him, more likely.

“One of my current goals is to get a hole in one. I came close the other day,” he confides with a laugh before adding, “If you have courage and confidence in yourself, then most of the time you’re going to be fine. Golf is the perfect example of that. Confidence and courage are such an important part of being a good golfer. If you don’t have the confidence to hit the ball, then you’re not going to hit it. If you don’t have the courage to step up and follow through, it’s just not going to be a good shot.”

But if you take your shot, and keep trying, you end up with an empire. And while that might not be a hole in one, no one could ever dispute that the result is a massive win all the same — whether or not Frank Sinatra is involved.

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Subscriber only, things to do | weekend things to do: skating at florida panthers’ new home, fau owls watch parties, rock en español tribute band, the best events, shows and festivals this weekend in south florida, from west palm beach and boca raton to fort lauderdale and miami..

Singer Taylor Dayne will perform on a bill with Tiffany and Sheena Easton at the Broward Center on Thursday. (Peter Barat/Courtesy)

The Florida Panthers will open their long-awaited new downtown Fort Lauderdale practice facility on Thursday, bringing family skating, club hockey and other activities on NHL-quality ice to the renovated and expanded War Memorial Auditorium complex in Holiday Park.

A limited schedule of opening-weekend events at Baptist Health IcePlex includes the debut of public skating on Thursday, with two-hour sessions at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. There also will be skating on Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m., 3:15 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Tickets will cost $17 ($14 for military). Skate rental is $5, and it’s $10 per hour for a skating aid (sort of a walker on ice). Before taking the ice at the venue, participants must register and sign a waiver at FTLWarMemorial.com .

An abbreviated selection of food and beverages will be available on opening weekend. The team shop will be open.    

Going forward, the venue will be open for public skating daily, along with freestyle figure skating sessions, learn-to-skate classes, free hockey tutorials, youth hockey camps and more. Registration also is open for adult hockey leagues, which begin in April. 

Baptist Health IcePlex is the first space to open after a $60 million renovation of the War Memorial complex, which also will include a new music hall and a second-floor restaurant, The Federal. 

The venue has two ice rinks, one public and one for Panthers practices that also can be used by the public when the team is away. Practices are open to the public, and admission to the bleacher seats around the team rink is free. 

For more information, visit FTLWarMemorial.com .

Boogie night: The other kind of skating happens on Thursday with a free night of roller disco at the Miami Beach Bandshell as part of the North Beach Social series. Beginning at 6:30 p.m., dance tunes will be provided by Charlie   Soul Clap with an opening set by Max Baum , against a backdrop of immersive visuals by artist Natasha Tomchin . Skate rental is $10 (free for Miami Beach residents), or you can bring your own. Food and beverages will be available for purchase, and the rear deck will be open to those not skating. Admission is free with an RSVP (required). Visit MiamiBeachBandshell.com .

Wait for it: The nationally touring production of “ Hamilton ” ends its run at the Arsht Center in Miami this weekend with performances at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 1 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Starting at $49+, tickets are available for all performances, though some availability is limited. Visit ArshtCenter.org . The musical will be at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach from April 10 to 21. Visit Kravis.org .

Yacht party: The Palm Beach International Boat Show returns Thursday through Sunday with more than 50,000 visitors expected in downtown West Palm Beach to ogle in excess of $1 billion in boats and accessories. Visit PBBoatShow.com . Of course, the influence of PBIBS will be felt all over town. For instance at Spruzzo , the rooftop bar at downtown boutique hotel The Ben , DJ Kristian Caro and Veuve Clicquot will kick off the weekend with a yacht-rock party on Thursday at 7 p.m. Your hosts would like to see you in ’70s attire. As if you needed encouragement. Visit Facebook.com/thebenwestpalm .

Weekend laughs: Comedian, actor and late-night talk show staple Nick Swardson is at the Dania Improv in Dania Beach this weekend with shows at 8 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 and 10 p.m. Friday, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets cost $35+, VIP reserved seats $45+. Visit DaniaImprov.com .

Ladies night: Another nostalgic soundtrack will be the attraction at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale when yesteryear pop queens Taylor Dayne, Tiffany and Sheena Easton team up for the “ultimate ladies night” on Thursday beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $40+ at BrowardCenter.org . 

FAU watch parties: The Owls of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton are again part of March Madness college basketball brackets around the world this week. Coach Dusty May’s squad begins what they hope is a second consecutive run to the Final Four with a game at 12:15 p.m. Friday against Northwestern. If they win, they’ll play on Sunday, time and opponent TBD.  If you want to get on the bandwagon now, the FAU Alumni organization has official Owls watch parties planned on Friday at Biergarten Boca Raton and Duffy’s Sports Grill locations in Coconut Creek and North Palm Beach . Other spots that have hosted FAU watch parties include The Irishmen and American Social in Boca Raton. Visit FAUAlumni.org .

Purple prose: Small Wine Shop in downtown Fort Lauderdale ’s Flagler Village on Friday will host The Prince Experience with Professor Dink , a casual night of wine tasting set to a Prince soundtrack orchestrated by local storyteller and wine explorer Dinkinish O’Connor . The gathering is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets cost $49 at SmallWineShop.com .

Still Blurry: Rap stylist Drake brings his long-running It’s All A Blur Tour — Big As The What?, featuring Lil Wayne , back to South Florida for two shows at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets start at $105+ at SeatGeek.com . 

Dip me in the water: Julian and Lisa Siegel will celebrate the sixth anniversary of Tarpon River Brewing in downtown Fort Lauderdale with another edition of the Take Me to the River Music Festival on Saturday from 2 to 11 p.m. The day will include music, food, vendors and beer from favorite local breweries, among them Orchestrated Minds, Invasive Species, Brewlihan, Gulf Stream, LauderAle, Yeasty Brews, Savage Lyfe, 3 Sons Brewing and many more. There will be music from, among others, Tand, Smerks and the Nightmares, Davie, Blackwater Sound, The Honest Liars and Dylan Zangwill . General-admission tickets cost $15, which includes a free beer ticket (guests younger than 21 pay $10, with ticket for soda, tea, lemonade). An individual beer ticket costs $8 (10 for $70), and an individual food ticket is $25. A VIP ticket costs $75 and comes with a food ticket, three beer tickets, a commemorative poster, an anniversary bottle and a crowler bag. Tickets are available on-site and at the Eventbrite.com . Visit TarponRiverBrewing.com .

Weekend opera: Opera star Nadine Sierra , a Fort Lauderdale native who attended Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach , can be seen in more than 20 movie theaters across South Florida on Saturday afternoon in a live transmission of the Metropolitan Opera production of Gounod’s “ Roméo et Juliette ,” joined by tenor Benjamin Bernheim. The screenings, which begin at 12:55 p.m., are part of the Met Opera’s long-running Live in HD series . For a list of theaters, visit MetOpera.org .

‘Prom’ dates: Slow Burn Theatre Co. opens its new production of “ The Prom ” at the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday for a run through April 7. The critically praised 2018 Broadway musical tells the story of an Indiana high school student who is barred from bringing her girlfriend to the prom, which attracts a quartet of well-intentioned New York theater folks who come to town to “help.” Critic Jesse Green at The New York Times called the show “such a joyful hoot. … With its kinetic dancing, broad mugging and belty anthems, it makes you believe in musical comedy again.” Performances this weekend are at 1 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets start at $54+ at BrowardCenter.org . 

Rooftop tribute: Celebrating its fifth anniversary, nationally touring Miami-based rock en Español tribute band SurDeluxe will perform on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Skye Rooftop Bar , on the 11th floor of Hilton’s Serena Hotel Aventura . Expect to hear covers of iconic 1980s-2000s bands including Mana, Café Tacvba, Caifanes, Soda Stereo and Hombres G surrounded by a euphoric crowd that knows all the words. Tickets cost $25. Visit Facebook.com/SurDeluxeBand .

Ultra music at DAER: Ultra Music Festival is this weekend in downtown Miami. Of course, it’s sold out . But you can still catch UMF-level DJ talent on Saturday at DAER at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood . At noon, Kaskade will do the music at the dayclub (tickets $100+), while producer Galantis (he co-wrote Britney Spears’ Grammy-winning “Toxic”) will perform at the nightclub at 10 p.m. ($40+). Visit HardRockNightlife.com . (Looking ahead, the waitlist is open for the 25th anniversary edition of Ultra Music Festival , set for March 28-30, 2025. Three-day, general-admission passes cost $349.95 at UltraMusicFestival.com ).

Guitar gods: Joe Satriani and Steve Vai will bring their co-headlining Satch-Vai U.S. Tour to the Pompano Beach Amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are available, starting at $49.50+, at PompanoBeachArts.org/amp .

Driven men: Three creators and stars of truTV’s “ Impractical Jokers ” — Brian Quinn (Q), James Murray (Murr) and Sal Vulcano — bring The Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive Tour to Hard Rock Live in Hollywood on Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets to the show, which includes never-before-seen videos and storytelling stand-up, start at $55+ at MyHRL.com .

Take the kids: The fourth edition of The World’s Greatest Kite Festival returns to Miramar Regional Park on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free event includes kite giveaways, build-your-own demonstrations, food trucks and live music. Visit MiramarKiteFestival2024.eventbrite.com .

Comics and food trucks: Beloved Lauderhill hangout Tate’s Comics will throw a party befitting its 31st anniversary on Saturday and Sunday, with a massive tent sale filled with comic books (thousands of titles for $1 each), graphic novels, toys and general good vibes. You’ll also find top-notch food trucks: Kaminari Ramen, Carlos & Pepe’s and Fresh Coconut on Saturday, and Kaminari Ramen, Garden Diva and Mr. Meatball on Sunday. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Visit Facebook.com/tatescomics .

Current event: Rhythm by the River is a free community festival that celebrates Black voices on Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. in Esplanade Park in downtown Fort Lauderdale . The afternoon will include music, dance, workshops, vendors, games and food from J&J Soul Food, Tropical Soul Food, Wontons on Wheels, Reggae Beets and Sweet Sensations by Charlene . Headlining performers include the Lauderhill Steel Ensemble (2 p.m.), jazz saxophonist Randy Corinthian (2:55 p.m.), roots-reggae band Jah Steve & the Counteract Crew (4 p.m.) and Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter Alexander Star (5:20 p.m.). The event is part of the Broward Center’s Arts for Action: Black Voices initiative, co-presented by Baptist Health and JM Family Enterprises. Visit BrowardCenter.org .

Staff writer Ben Crandell can be reached at  [email protected] . Follow on  Instagram @BenCrandell  and   Twitter @BenCrandell .

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  • Light and Breezy Fabrics: As the sun takes center stage, comfort becomes your best friend. Opt for light and breathable fabrics like cotton, linen, or chambray for your beach club ensemble. These materials not only keep you cool but also add an effortlessly chic touch to your look.
  • Stylish Swimwear as Outerwear: Your swimwear is not just reserved for the water. Embrace the trend of incorporating stylish swim pieces into your daytime beach club outfit. A trendy one-piece or a vibrant bikini paired with a flowy cover-up can effortlessly transition from beachside lounging to the dance floor.

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3.  Statement Hats and Sunglasses: Shield yourself from the sun's rays with a statement hat and a pair of chic sunglasses. A wide-brimmed hat not only adds a touch of glamour but also provides much-needed shade. Choose sunglasses that complement your face shape and elevate your overall beach club look. 

4.  Easy-Breezy Dresses: Embrace the carefree vibe of the beach with flowy sundresses or maxi dresses. These pieces are not only comfortable but also exude a relaxed elegance. Opt for breathable, light-colored fabrics that capture the essence of coastal living.

5.  Stylish Footwear: Ditch the heels and opt for stylish yet comfortable footwear. Strappy sandals, espadrilles, or trendy slides are perfect choices for navigating sandy shores and dance floors alike. Ensure your footwear is easy to slip on and off for those impromptu dips in the ocean.

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6.  Accessorize Thoughtfully: Elevate your beach club attire with carefully chosen accessories. Think layered bracelets, anklets, and statement earrings that complement your outfit without being too overpowering. Keep it chic and minimal to achieve that effortlessly stylish look.

7.  Light Layers for the Evening: While the daytime heat may be scorching, coastal evenings can bring a gentle breeze. Pack a light cardigan or a stylish wrap to throw over your shoulders when the sun begins to set. This not only adds a layer of warmth but also completes your beach club look.

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10. Daytime beach club attire is all about embracing the laid-back coastal lifestyle with a touch of sophistication. By choosing light and breathable fabrics, incorporating stylish swimwear as outerwear, and accessorizing thoughtfully, you'll be ready to make a splash at any beach club event. So, slip into your chic ensemble, let the ocean breeze guide your style, and get ready to turn heads as you embrace the ultimate coastal chic experience.

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Club Policies & Dress Code - Palm Beach Yacht Club. Members and visitors are expected to wear proper and respectful attire (shoes, trousers and shirts) in the dining and bar areas. During Season (October - May), gentlemen are required to wear a jacket after 6 p.m., seven nights a week, both in the dining room and at the bar (ties are not ...

It accepts stylish casual wear including clean, neat jeans and shorts for lunch. For dinner, guests are expected to step it up by leaving the denim at home and wearing sports coats. Different areas of a club may also have different dress rules. Bars and outdoor decks tend to more lax and allow casual clothing.

Palm Beach Yacht Club. 800 North Flagler Drive. West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Contact Us. Current Weather. 72º F. Tides and Currents. Site Scripts Hide Click to Edits: ... West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Contact Us. Current Weather. 82. Tides and Currents. Site Scripts Hide Click to Edits: FED Scripts CWS & Content Load Loader Box

The Palm Beach Yacht Club is a prestigious and exclusive private club located in the heart of Palm Beach, Florida. Founded in 1890, it is one of the oldest and most prominent yacht clubs in the area. The club offers its members a wide range of amenities and services, including a deep-water marina, tennis courts, swimming pool, dining facilities ...

3. bikini with denim shorts / long skirt cover-up. The easiest yet most versatile outfit to wear on a yacht has to be denim shorts and a bikini top. You just cannot go wrong with this, no matter what occasion the party is for! Another fun and stylish yacht outfit would be to pair your bikini with a midi mesh skirt.

Harbor Entrance: 26° 43'.223'N 080° 02'882 WTHE PALM BEACH YACHT CLUB800 North Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Main Telephone: 561-655-8711 Fax: 561-833-6154 The office is located in the Club and can be reached by phone on (561) 655-8711. Office hours are Monday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Specialties: Specializing in: - Marinas - Private Clubs - Clubs - Yachts & Yacht Operation Established in 2005. Having originally been founded in Palm Beach in 1890, the Palm Beach Yacht Club was re-chartered in 1911. It is currently the oldest established business in West Palm Beach, Florida. Initially organized for boat racing and "promoting camaraderie among yachtsmen on the Intra-Coastal ...

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Palm Beach Yacht Club. Claimed. Review. Save. Share. 68 reviews #58 of 422 Restaurants in West Palm Beach $$$$ American Seafood Vegetarian Friendly. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL +1 561-655-9311 Website. Open now : 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM. Improve this listing.

Question regarding the private restaurant for Yacht Club guests. What is the attire for dinner? Can you go fairly casual (like shorts) or do we need to plan for something a little nicer like slacks or a dress? ... West Palm Beach #12 Share; Posted August 15. On 8/13/2023 at 5:41 PM, LilLeebird said:

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In April, 1911, the Palm Beach Yacht Club was incorporated and the "re- charter" was issued by the State of Florida in Tallahassee. It took another 11 years for the Club to find a home. On March 22nd, 1922, at 8:00 o'clock in the evening, a special meeting of the Palm Beach Yacht Club was held on Captain W.H. Reddy's houseboat "New River.".

Out of Town Guest. An accompanied Out of Town Guest may use golf, tennis, fitness and croquet no more than 14 times from November 1 - May 31. In any event out of town guest privileges are not to exceed 20 times aggregate in a calendar year. For nearly half a century, Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club has been an elegant tradition among the ...

Yacht party: The Palm Beach International Boat Show returns Thursday through Sunday with more than 50,000 visitors expected in downtown West Palm Beach to ogle in excess of $1 billion in boats and ...

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Palm Beach Yacht Club "Success is measured by the memories you create." Thomas Keller. With sweeping views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the West Palm Beach cityscape, the dining room is an intimate atmosphere. ... Members and visitors are expected to wear proper and respectful attire (shoes, trousers and shirts) in the dining and bar ...

Established in 1914, the Sailfish Club of Florida is a staple of Palm Beach's history. With attractions including swimming, sailing, fishing and boating, it also has a history as a closely knit family club with a well-earned reputation for the quality of its cuisine served in a relaxed atmosphere. ... Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 844-0206 ...

9. Versatile Cover-Ups: A versatile cover-up is a must-have for transitioning seamlessly from the beach to the bar. Whether it's a stylish sarong, a breezy kimono, or a trendy kaftan, choose a cover-up that adds flair to your swimwear and can effortlessly be worn as part of your outfit. 10. Daytime beach club attire is all about embracing the ...

Palm Beach to Palm Beach. Jan 16, 2022 to Jan 23, 2022. 7 Days. ... Single Supplement for this voyage is 175% for Yacht Club Deck 2,3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies. ... Helmets are mandatory to wear while cycling. Please wear cool layered clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, and close-toed ...

JOIN THE MARINA. For more information on how to join the Marina, please contact Palm Beach Yacht Club via the information below: Marina Group 561-655-1944 Luke Trimble 561-602-0265. SUMMER GOLF. Members of Palm Beach Yacht Club have the opportunity to mix, mingle at our many collaborative partner golf clubs and courses over the summer months ...

Members' reservations are recommended and can be made by calling our Maitre d' team at 561-655-9311. Members and visitors are expected to wear proper and respectful attire (shoes, trousers and shirts) in the dining and bar areas. In season, October - May, jackets are required for dinner; no ties.

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Plan d’action sur le français Un tableau de bord et du réchauffé

PHOTO MARTIN TREMBLAY, ARCHIVES LA PRESSE

Le ministre Jean-François Roberge, qui défendra ses crédits budgétaires en commission parlementaire mardi, doit dévoiler le « Plan pour la langue française » bientôt.

(Québec) Le gouvernement Legault réutilise sa recette à la mode : il va créer un autre tableau de bord, cette fois sur la situation du français. Pour le reste, son très attendu plan d’action sur la langue recycle des mesures déjà annoncées, mais qui ne sont pas à négliger pour autant.

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La Presse a mis la main sur une version quasi finale de ce plan signé par le ministre de la Langue française, Jean-François Roberge. Le document circule parmi les ministères impliqués. Il devrait recevoir l’imprimatur du Conseil des ministres mercredi. Des changements demeurent possibles.

Le ministre Roberge, qui défendra ses crédits budgétaires en commission parlementaire ce mardi, doit dévoiler ce plan bientôt. La date du 28 avril, soit dimanche, a été encerclée sur le calendrier, mais rien n’est encore coulé dans le béton.

L’annonce de ce plan a d’ailleurs été reportée à plusieurs reprises. Au départ, elle devait être faite l’automne dernier.

Le « Plan pour la langue française » est doté d’une enveloppe de 580 millions de dollars en cinq ans. Cette cagnotte fait déjà partie du cadre financier du gouvernement, car elle a été constituée grâce aux deux derniers budgets. La mesure la plus coûteuse vise à augmenter l’offre de cours de Francisation Québec : 320 millions en cinq ans annoncés dans le budget Girard du 12 mars.

« Réveil national »

Ce plan est le fruit du travail du Groupe d’action pour l’avenir de la langue française, créé en janvier 2023 et composé de six ministres. En plus de M. Roberge, on y retrouve Christine Fréchette (Immigration), Bernard Drainville (Éducation), Pascale Déry (Enseignement supérieur), Mathieu Lacombe (Culture) et Martine Biron (Relations internationales et Francophonie).

Le gouvernement avait gonflé les attentes avec la création de ce groupe d’action. C’était le point de départ du « réveil national » que disait souhaiter Jean-François Roberge pour « ralentir, arrêter et inverser le déclin de la langue française ». Il voulait donner un autre tour de roue après l’adoption en 2022 de la Loi sur la langue officielle et commune du Québec, le français (projet de loi 96).

Le ministre n’était pas alors en mesure d’indiquer à quel moment le gouvernement du Québec arriverait à « inverser le déclin du français ». Il avait répondu que « lors du dépôt du plan d’action, c’est sûr qu’il y aura un échéancier ».

Il n’y a pas de tel échéancier dans la version du plan obtenue par La Presse .

On y prévoit la création d’un tableau de bord, à l’image de ceux déjà mis en place à la Santé et à l’Éducation. Il permettra de suivre l’évolution de certains indicateurs de la situation linguistique au Québec. Le gouvernement pourra s’y fier pour guider son action.

Quels seront les indicateurs retenus ? L’utilisation des langues, notamment dans l’espace public et au travail, la langue de consommation des produits culturels et la langue parlée, précise-t-on.

Dans son plan, Québec cible en particulier trois indicateurs pointant vers un déclin du français. Les données sont tirées du plus récent recensement de Statistique Canada.

Proportion de personnes dont le français est la langue maternelle

2001 : 80,9 %

2021 : 74,8 %

Proportion de personnes qui parlent principalement français à la maison

2001 : 82,3 %

2021 : 77,5 %

Proportion de personnes dont le français est la première langue officielle parlée

2001 : 85 %

2021 : 82,2 %

L’Institut de la statistique du Québec sera chargé de mener les enquêtes nécessaires pour faire un suivi annuel de la situation du français. Il le fera en collaboration avec le ministère de la Langue française et l’Office québécois de la langue française, notamment, indique le plan d’action.

Cinq axes, des mesures connues

Le plan de Jean-François Roberge comprend cinq axes d’intervention :

  • l’immigration doit contribuer à la vitalité de la langue française ;
  • la culture francophone doit être davantage accessible et découvrable ;
  • les universités doivent encourager la fréquentation d’étudiants francophones et francotropes (c’est-à-dire ayant des affinités culturelles avec le français et qui sont plus enclins à adopter le français comme langue seconde) ;
  • la maîtrise du français chez les jeunes doit être priorisée ;
  • la langue française doit être un point d’ancrage universel et un vecteur d’échange pour favoriser sa valorisation et son rayonnement.

Les mesures associées à ces cinq axes sont déjà connues pour l’essentiel et sont en voie de se concrétiser.

En immigration, le plan se donne pour objectif d’augmenter le pourcentage d’immigrants connaissant le français. La ministre Fréchette a déjà revu les exigences en la matière dans les programmes d’immigration permanente et temporaire.

En culture, le plan vise à augmenter la disponibilité et la mise en valeur des contenus francophones dans l’univers numérique dominé par les Netflix et autres Spotify. Le ministre Lacombe a déjà annoncé le dépôt prochain d’un projet de loi afin « d’encadrer les grandes plateformes pour qu’il y ait plus de contenu québécois », comme le lui a recommandé un groupe d’experts récemment.

On attend toujours le lancement d’une mesure présentée dans le cadre du budget du printemps 2023 : le « passeport culturel numérique pour les jeunes », un outil « qui leur permettra d’avoir accès à des biens et services culturels » en français « à un coût avantageux ».

En enseignement supérieur, le plan propose une révision des droits de scolarité des étudiants canadiens non résidants du Québec et des étudiants internationaux. Il prévoit développer les compétences en français de 80 % des étudiants non québécois inscrits dans un programme de premier cycle dans une université anglophone. Le tout a déjà été annoncé par la ministre Déry.

En éducation, le plan mentionne que les approches pédagogiques seront « actualisées et diversifiées » afin d’améliorer la maîtrise du français chez les élèves. Le ministre Drainville a déjà entrepris des travaux pour réformer le programme de français au primaire et au secondaire.

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  6. plan my trip

    Many translated example sentences containing "plan my trip" - French-English dictionary and search engine for French translations.

  7. plan the trip

    Besides the trip in itself, he gives a lot of tricks on how to travel on a bike and on how to plan such a trip. miralabici.net O ut re le voyage en lu i même, il fourmille d'une foultitude de trucs et astuces su r le voyage à v élo couché et grouille d'informations sur la prépara ti on d u voyage .

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  10. French translation of 'plan'

    French Translation of "PLAN" | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. ... We're planning a trip to Canada. ... a five-point plan un plan en cinq points. a plan of action un plan d'action. to go according to plan se passer comme prévu. Everything went according to plan. Tout s'est passé comme prévu. 2.

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  12. i am planning a trip

    As Chairma n, I am planning to m ake two trips this year, as is the custom: one in early July and. [...] the other during the fall. daccess-ods.un.org. daccess-ods.un.org. E n ma qualité de Président, je prévois, comme à l'ac coutumée, deux voyages cette année : l'un début. [...] juillet et l'autre en automne.

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  14. plan a trip

    Traductions en contexte de "plan a trip" en anglais-français avec Reverso Context : Then have them plan a trip for their family. Traduction Context Correcteur Synonymes Conjugaison Conjugaison Vocabulaire Documents Dictionnaire Dictionnaire Collaboratif Grammaire Expressio Reverso Corporate

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  16. PLAN

    PLAN translate: plan [masculine], projet [masculine], plan [masculine], plan [masculine], élaborer, planifier…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

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    2. Les stations de métro. Passons aux stations. Sur le plan, les stations sont représentées par des points noirs ou blancs accompagnées par le nom de la station (en dessous du nom de la station, le ou les chiffres correspondent au numéro des lignes qui s'arrêtent à cette station).. Par exemple, sur la carte ci-dessus je vous mets en avant les stations de métro Houston St, Canal St ...

  18. trip

    trip [sb] up vtr phrasal sep. (cause to stumble, fall) faire un croche-pied à [qqn], faire un croche-en-jambe à [qqn] loc v + prép. (familier) faire un croche-patte à [qqn] loc v + prép. He stuck his leg out as I walked past to trip me up. Au moment où je passais, il m'a fait un croche-pied pour me faire tomber.

  19. Traduction plan en Français

    to go according to plan se passer comme prévu. Everything went according to plan. Tout s'est passé comme prévu. → If everything goes according to plan, the exhibition will open in July. → If everything goes according to plan, there should be no troops left in the area by Christmas. (=intention) projet m.

  20. trip

    To alleviate the problem, the company chose a solution based on the issuance of a proof of payment that customers would have to keep throughout their trip. www2.stm.info Pour pallier le problème, l'entreprise a retenu une solution basée sur la procuration d'une preuve de paiement que le client devra conserver tout au long de son déplacement.

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  22. plan

    comme prép. (familier) en mode loc adv. Pedro y yo salimos anoche en plan de amigos, no en plan de novios. Pedro et moi sommes sortis hier soir en tant qu'amis, pas en tant que couple. hablar en plan loc verb. CR, coloq (en serio, sin rodeos) parler sérieusement loc v. No tengo mucho tiempo; hablemos en plan.

  23. plan trip en francais

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  24. Plan d'action sur le français Un tableau de bord et du réchauffé

    Le gouvernement Legault réutilise sa recette à la mode : il va créer un autre tableau de bord, cette fois sur la situation du français. Pour le reste, son très attendu plan d'action sur la ...