Selected Product: | Moon Cuba (Moon Handbooks) Paperback Edition: 4th Author: Christopher P. Baker Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing Release Date: 2006-10-09 ISBN-10: 1566918022 ISBN-13: 9781566918022 List Price: $24.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Cuba (Country Guide) ISBN-10: 174059746X ISBN-13: 9781740597463 List Price:$21.99 The Cuba Reader: History, Culture, Politics (Latin America Readers) ISBN-10: 0822331977 ISBN-13: 9780822331971 List Price:$27.95 The Rough Guide to Cuba 4 (Rough Guide Travel Guides) ISBN-10: 1843538113 ISBN-13: 9781843538110 List Price:$21.99 Cuba (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) ISBN-10: 0756628792 ISBN-13: 9780756628796 List Price:$25.00 Moon Handbooks Havana ISBN-10: 1566915112 ISBN-13: 9781566915113 List Price:$17.95 |
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Moon’s award-winning guide to Cuba provides you with the essential details needed to discover all the can't miss sights, attractions, and restaurants in Cuba — for all budgets. Plus, Moon Cuba highlights the best lesser-known and local hotspots. Check out off-beat destinations such as Finca Manacas (the birthplace of Fidel), Parque Lennon, and Rumba de Salvador's Alley. Or read the intriguing sidebars on Tropicana nightclubs, cigars, and the history of Cuba. With firsthand experience and honest insight, bestselling author Christopher P. Baker provides you with all the tools you need to create your own unique experience. Chris's fun and creative travel suggestions can help you plan your perfect trip. Good book but big | Customer Rating: | | In general this is a good book and it seems up to date. For Havana this book is better than the Lonely Planet and has better maps and more information about things and places to see. The downside is the size. For me the Lonely Planet book could have done the job alone and it was only half the size of the this one. | Not an easy to use book | Customer Rating: | It was the first time I used a Moon Handbook for my traveling. The information in this book is good but is not arranged in a convenient way for a traveler. Maps are not easy to use and not detailed, on top of that they are scattered around the book making it uncomfortable to flip from one to another. The history and background of Cuba is good and detailed but adds weight to the book which will significantly affect your small backpack (I would have paid extra to have the book in two sections). | The best travel book available for ALL you need in Cuba | Customer Rating: | This up to date and concise travel guide covers absolutely everything you would need to know about Cuba- the poeple,economy,goverenment,where to go ,what to see and how to do everything and what not to do.Unbelievably complete in every way.Forget Fodors or Frommers-this is all you will need.
J Baillie, USA. | Amazing detail! | Customer Rating: | | I heard this author interviewed recently by Rick Steves and his unbridled enthusiasm for Cuba (as it is today) really tempted me to go. His book gives advice about places to see if you only have a limited time (and, as tourists, we only have limited time) and the considerations for Americans about how to go legally are very practical. The book has web sites to use to reserve the required first 3 nights in Cuba and tips on where to stay, what the currency is, and all the things you'd want to know about any first-world country ... and he adds honest comments about the poor infrastructure and the poverty in the country. | Good Job | Customer Rating: | | I've literally been around the world backpacking with Lonely Planet guides and like them a lot for budget travel. This is my first experience with Moon and I like this one better. I also ordered the Lonely Planet Cuba guide at the same time and they were released in October and November, '06 so they're comparable in that sense. The Moon is a little heavier which is a consideration if you're traveling light, but that's not insurmountable. |
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