Like a lot of people we used to travel a lot before having kids. Now with children aged one and three we've been trying to work out the best way to holiday as a family i.e. how the kids can be happy, we can get a well deserved relaxing break, and we can have fun as a family. Not an easy thing to do. I've picked up a few of these books and they've never really got the balance right, they're either not practical enough, or they're so practical they take the fun out of the idea travelling with young a family.
This book gets it just right. It's beautifully produced, which makes it a pleasure to read. The advice and guidance is full of practical stuff, but delivered in a way that's meant to give you the inspiration and confidence to get ... Read More:
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I travelled extensively throughout South America for almost a year with the 2008 version. While not essential, it does come in handy from time to time.
Strengths:
- Far, far better than the ubiquitous Lonely Planet (all South American editions), which is a complete waste of space for all but the most nauseatingly banal style of travelling.
- Introduces some places a little off the beaten track.
- Gives approximate journey times and transport-company names between many locations.
- Rugged construction.
Weaknesses:
- Tries to do too much (see suggestion below).
- Could be more concise. For example, too much space is wasted waffling on about 'pleasant' (reality: dull) cathedrals. ... Read More:
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I travelled extensively throughout South America for almost a year with the 2008 version. While not essential, it does come in handy from time to time.
Strengths:
- Far, far better than the ubiquitous Lonely Planet (all South American editions), which is a complete waste of space for all but the most nauseatingly banal style of travelling.
- Introduces some places a little off the beaten track.
- Gives approximate journey times and transport-company names between many locations.
- Rugged construction.
Weaknesses:
- Tries to do too much (see suggestion below).
- Could be more concise. For example, too much space is wasted waffling on about 'pleasant' (reality: dull) cathedrals. ... Read More:
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I travelled extensively throughout South America for almost a year with the 2008 version. While not essential, it does come in handy from time to time.
Strengths:
- Far, far better than the ubiquitous Lonely Planet (all South American editions), which is a complete waste of space for all but the most nauseatingly banal style of travelling.
- Introduces some places a little off the beaten track.
- Gives approximate journey times and transport-company names between many locations.
- Rugged construction.
Weaknesses:
- Tries to do too much (see suggestion below).
- Could be more concise. For example, too much space is wasted waffling on about 'pleasant' (reality: dull) cathedrals. ... Read More:
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Great guide that's useful for practical information as well as fun just to read. The fun formatt with lost of great photos, to the point fact boxes and casual text style make it not just a guide book but also a great read. Excellent for researching new destinations you haven't been to yet. As a beginner I was very happy to see that all levels of snowboarders are catered for in the guide. Highly recommend it to anyone with an interest in snowboarding!
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Described as an Activity Guide book, Diving the World is much more than that. Yes, the facts are there; yes, all the information you could possibly want is there and, yes, its opened my eyes to diving destinations which I never ever knew existed. But here's the bonus ..... it's written with real style, the photographs are fabulous, the attention to detail is meticulous and its a joy to read. We're divers but so many of our non-diving friends are compelled to pick it up and browse through the pages that its now become part of the 'coffee table' reading. Its a great gift for divers and non divers alike.
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Described as an Activity Guide book, Diving the World is much more than that. Yes, the facts are there; yes, all the information you could possibly want is there and, yes, its opened my eyes to diving destinations which I never ever knew existed. But here's the bonus ..... it's written with real style, the photographs are fabulous, the attention to detail is meticulous and its a joy to read. We're divers but so many of our non-diving friends are compelled to pick it up and browse through the pages that its now become part of the 'coffee table' reading. Its a great gift for divers and non divers alike.
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Perfect companion to planning any surf trip. Well written and not dumbed down or pretentious (which is something a lot of surf books suffer from)
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Perfect companion to planning any surf trip. Well written and not dumbed down or pretentious (which is something a lot of surf books suffer from)
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I've been waiting for a book like this to come along for years and I'm not disappointed by this one. On the contrary, it's got all the best surf spots throughout Europe and Morocco and would be a valuable companion on any trip. It also includes listings for where to stay and eat and even what to do when there's no surf. Highly recommended.
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