The Gulf Coast of Florida is an ideal holiday base for the whole family. This guide to the highlights of the Gulf Coast is written by Don Philpott who lives in Florida. A factfile provides useful information on airlines, car hire, accommodation and restaurants.
This companion to Barbados gives historical detail exploring flora and fauna, politics and weather, getting there, and other information such as arts, culture, food and drink, and tour information. It is intended for the independent traveller wishing to explore this Caribbean Island.
Bermuda has been a consistent and popular title for many years; it has been redesigned and updated for the 2008 season by local author Don Philpott. With this full colour guide, customers will be able to prepare for their holiday with an extensive briefing on all aspects of the Island, including - history, climate, culture, food and drink. The guide is based on touring itineraries and includes a useful map of the island and street maps and walking tours of the main towns. The FactFile includes details of main attractions, information on local amenities, getting there and other essentials. Look out for the author s top tips.
"The Landmark Visitor Guide to Antigua" has been a consistent and popular title for many years and has been redesigned and updated for the 2008 season by local author Don Philpott. This full colour guide includes: history, climate, culture, food and drink. The guide is based on touring itineraries and includes a useful map of the island and several street maps of the main towns to accompany some easy walking tours. The comprehensive FactFile includes details of main attractions, information on local amenities, getting there and other essentials. Look out for top tips featuring the author's recommendations.
For the independent traveller or the package holiday maker wishing to explore this group of islands, this guide includes descriptions of the history, culture, customs and goegraphy of the islands, itineraries around the main islands and information on attractions, beaches, shopping and eating.
This title is part of Landmark's series of guides to islands. It has an emphasis on practical information to enable visitors to make the most from their stay. The book is divided into three parts: Welcome to Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, which describes the islands in general, highlighting how to get there, history, climate, culture, plant and animal life and local food and drink; Out and About, in which the author explores the principal inhabited islands by way of guided island tours; and the Landmark FactFile, which gives a comprehensive listing of all the essential information. It includes accommodation for those travelling independently as well as a section giving advice on getting married in the islands.
This title is part of Landmark's series of guides to islands. It has an emphasis on practical information to enable visitors to make the most from their stay. The book is divided into three parts: Welcome to Trinidad and Tobago, which describes the islands in general, highlighting how to get there, history, climate, culture, plant and animal life and local food and drink; Out and About, in which the author explores the principal inhabited islands by way of guided island tours; and the Landmark FactFile, which gives a comprehensive listing of all the essential information. It includes accommodation for those travelling independently as well as a section giving advice on getting married in the islands.
For the independent traveller or the package holiday maker, this guide describes the history, culture and geography of St Lucia. It outlines itineraries for exploring the island, and includes details of attractions such as Pigeon Island, the drive-in volcano, and the market at Castries.
Recently redesigned, this guide is for those days when you wish to leave the beach and explore the island's rich heritage and attractions. It will help you prepare for your trip and provide you with an extensive briefing on all aspects of the islands, including: history, climate, natural history, culture, festivals, food and drink. The areas covered are: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The comprehensive Factfile at the end includes details of main attractions, information on local amenities, getting there and other essentials. Look out for top tips featuring the author's recommendations.
This title is part of Landmark's series of guides to islands. It has an emphasis on practical information to enable visitors to make the most from their stay. The book is divided into three parts: Welcome to The Bahamas, which describes the islands in general, highlighting how to get there, history, climate, culture, plant and animal life and local food and drink; Out and About, in which the author explores the principal inhabited islands by way of guided island tours; and the Landmark FactFile, which gives a comprehensive listing of all the essential information. It includes accommodation for those travelling independently as well as a section giving advice on getting married in the islands.
Part of a series of guides, this work contains practical information to help readers make the most of their stay. Providing a general introduction to the Dominican Republic, it also offers a factfile with information about accommodation, and a section giving advice on getting married on the island.
Here, the island of Jamaica is described exploring by car, higlighting all the attractions and natural features worth visiting en route. It included historical detail, flora and fauna, politics, the weather, food and drink, and getting there as well as other travel information.
This guide to the US and British Virgin Islands describes the history and culture, offers itineraries around the major islands, and suggestions on what to see and explore. It has a factfile of practical information, which is up to date with post hurricane damage information.
This is the fully revised second edition. The book guides you around with motoring itineraries, whether your gateway is Oslo or Bergen. It takes you to the most spectacular places to ensure your visit is as memorable as possible; this revised edition provides details of guided day tours and adventure trips. In an expensive country to visit, this guide offers tips on keeping costs down. Naeroyfjord and Geirangerfjord are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Sognefjord is the world's longest fjord. In 2004, National Geographic listed the Norwegian Fjords as one of the worlds top tourist destinations; in 2008 National Geographic crowned Norway's Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord as the world's best managed world heritage site. "FactFile" offers practical travel advice, including local customs, accommodation and places to visit.
This is a guide to the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, which lies to the west of the British Virgin Islands. It tells the reader everything they need to know to make the most of a holiday here, covering such topics as: the best places to visit, sports facilities, nightlife and accommodation.
A guide to Orlando and Central Florida with all the information visitors need to make the most of their stay. It covers principal hotels, attractions around Orlando such as Walt Disney World, Kennedy Space Centre and Universal Studios, eating and shopping suggestions, and children's activities.