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| Moon Handbooks South Pacific | 
enlarge | Author: David Stanley Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $3.98 You Save: $20.97 (84%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (21 reviews) Sales Rank: 210189
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 8th Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1136 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.4 x 1.9
ISBN: 1566914116 Dewey Decimal Number: 919 EAN: 9781566914116 ASIN: 1566914116
Publication Date: November 12, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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From lagoon swimming in the Cook Islands to witnessing the race of the banana bearers in the Heiva i Tahiti festival, travelers will find the best of the South Pacific?both popular and obscure?in this guidebook. Moon Handbooks South Pacific provides in-depth coverage of outdoor recreation, with specifics on swimming, diving, yachting, kayaking, biking, hiking, camping, climbing, caving, and horseback riding. Complete with helpful maps, photographs and illustrations, as well as useful advice on practicalities such as food, entertainment, shopping, visas, money, health, packing, and inter-island travel, this guidebook offers the tools you need for a uniquely personal experience.
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  a book that changes worlds in the mind July 16, 2008 I bought this book based upon the previous rave reviews. I guess I wasn't ready to entirely believe what I read in them, but they are true. Usually, when I buy a "travel book," I think of Fodor's or something from AAA. But this is a work of fine literature. It has the stamp of a warrior poet, not just a travel maven. Mr. Stanley delivers crafted lectures in this book, and I feel he is sitting right next to me as I read it. Now, I know he wants me to actually go to these islands myself, but he does such a masterful job of discussing the experience and preparing the traveler intellectually and emotionally for the trip that sometimes as I read it I feel as if I really don't have to get on the plane,that I've been there! Of course, I do plan to go, but with this book I feel as if I am extremely well-equipped to make the journey. The discussions of historical geology, culture, and the extremely thorough descriptions of the islands and their people make this book a genuinely living thing. Sometimes books are titled "The thus-and- such "COMPANION."" This book should be called "Your South Pacific Traveling Companion." It is a living thing.
  www.SouthSeas Photography.com - says " awesome book" July 2, 2008 South Seas Photography always uses the Moon South Pacific handbook for all the extreme travel and not so extreme adventures. Our Surf and photography schedule demands the best and we always find Moons South Pacific Handbook the perfect book in which to explore various locations in Polynesia. It even has Surf locations listed as well! Honest and comprehensive. As the largest beach lifestyle imaging company in the Pacific, David Stanley's book is the perfect guide for all aspects of South Pacific travel. We never travel without it.
Aloha - Karl Meinhardt www.SouthSeasPhotography.com
  Moon Handbooks South Pacific July 17, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Moon Handbooks South Pacific is the ultimate overview for traveling on any of the island groups of the South Pacific. This 1091 paged book is full of detailed travel information but is still practical sized to tuck in a daypack for easy reference. Furthermore, this book has plenty of fairly detailed maps, complete with accurate distance scales, for easy travel planning or reference while you travel.
There are eighteen chapters in Moon Handbooks South Pacific: Introduction; Exploring the Islands; French Polynesia; Pitcairn Islands; Easter Islands; Cook Islands; Niue; Kingdom of Tonga; American Samoa; Samoa; Tokelau; Wallis and Futuna, Tuvalu; Fiji Islands; New Caledonia; Vanuatu; Solomon Islands, and Resources. The introduction chapter contains an overview on the South Pacific area. This detailed information includes geology, climate, flora, fauna, history, economy, and the government of these islands. The next chapter, Exploring the Islands, contains general information on sports and recreation; entertainment; public holidays and festivals; arts and crafts; accommodations; and food as well as contacts for information and services; health; getting there; and getting around while in the south pacific. This chapter also includes a what to take section. The Resources chapter contains further information on suggested readings and internet resources.
The rest of the chapters in Moon Handbooks South Pacific focus on particular geographical regions, islands, or groups of islands within the South Pacific island groups. The first paragraph or page of each regional section describes a little about the region. After this overview, individual sights, recreation areas, special events, accommodations, food services, information services, and transportation services are depicted in detail. Depending on the size and general amount of facilities in a given region, there may be only one or two entries per category or over a dozen. Each entry contains the location, contacts, costs, and a short paragraph description of the facility or event featured. Several black and white maps and photographs accompany each section, clearly marked with the various facilities described in that particular section.
Moon Handbooks South Pacific is a helpful guide for anyone planning on traveling to any of the islands of the South Pacific island groups. Very complete key information is provided for easy reference while planning or while travel. However, this book may also be just as interesting for the armchair traveler as this book contains ample information about the natural environment, history, and culture on these beautiful islands.
  Incredibly Useful Guide November 28, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As one of the editors of Travelers' Tales 30 Days in the South Pacific, I found David Stanley's Moon Handbook, South Pacific to be an indispensible guide during a recent trip through the South Pacific
Sean O'Reilly Editor-at-Large Travelers' Tales
  Moon Handbooks South Pacific August 21, 2005 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
A great value to anyone planning a trip to the South Pacific! Detailed, informative, educational...what more could anyone want.
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