Bavaria
is by far the most popular destination in Germany for both
international and domestic tourists. This is no real surprise since it
includes such a wide range of attractions. Castles, palaces,
monasteries, churches and historical towns abound. Nuremberg, with its
Nazi background, is in Bavaria, as are the idyllic Alpine villages of
Berchtesgaden and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, not to mention the Romantic
Road, with Dinkelsbuhl, Augsburg and Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
Each
of the islands in this chain (Anguilla, St. Martin/Sint Maarten,
Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis) has its own history, culture
and ecology. Rainforest, beaches, wetlands, mangrove swamps and offshore
shoals afford an unlimited variety of places in which to create your
own adventure vacation.
A fully updated and expanded edition of this
ever-popular guidebook. Visit vibrant cities, charming hometowns, nature
preserves, wilderness areas and the famous white-sand beaches of
Florida's Gulf shore. The book covers all of Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg
and north to Withlacoochee State Forest, and south to Sanibel Island,
Naples and Everglades National Park. Canoeing the Everglades, fishing on
Marco Island, biking in Boca Grande, diving with manatees in Crystal
River, sailing along St. Pete Beach, theater-going in Sarasota, shopping
the sponge markets of Greek-flavored Tarpon Springs, exploring the
history of Tampa's Latin Ybor City - it's all here! Town and regional
maps.
Mother
nature has bequeathed Panama with some stunning spots, rich soils and a
vast bio-diversity. White- and black-sand beaches alternate with
mangrove mazes along the coast. Sparkling wild rivers overflowing with
trout run through jungle-clad canyons filled with colorful flowers.
Mist-crowned Baru Volcano towers above them all. This book explores
every region from tip to toe, including the San Blas Islands, offshore
Barro Colorado, and urban Panama City, gateway for visitors. Walking
tours visit historic forts, gold museums, classic city parks and
bustling crafts markets. Special attention is given to the country's
national parks.
Offering
coverage of the history, culture, geography and climate, this book also
looks at wilderness trips in Montana, USA. Areas featured include
Flathead and Clearwater Mountains, and fly-fishing, Nordic skiing,
rock-hounding and overnight hiking excursions are all covered.
The easternmost of all the Caribbean islands, Barbados is uniquely
situated so as to avoid virtually all hurricanes. Its 166 square miles
of forests, cliffs, fishing villages, wildlife, nightlife, and, of
course beaches are surrounded by miles of coral reef teeming with an
incredible array of sea life and shipwrecks. Some of the best sailing in
the Caribbean is here, with southeasterly trade winds to carry you
across the water. This is a land rich in history and culture, with an
abundance of wildlife, beauty and nature.
Each country is unique, but all three have been bound together by a
common heritage since the Viking era. This guide covers the major cities
(Oslo, Copenhagen and Stockholm), as well as the small towns and the
beautiful mountains, forests and lakes. The spectacular fjords here are
long and usually enclosed by mountains. The author explores the legends,
the history, and the food, ranging from Sweden's smorgasbord to the 200
kinds of fish eaten in Norway!
Among our top sellers in the previous editions. All of our Caymans guides have sold exceptionally well.
Color
maps & photographs throughout. The Caymans are ultra-prosperous and
safe, with great resorts, fabulous watersports, terrific restaurants. A
major stop for cruise ships, there are 1,800,000 cruise visitors per
year, plus 250,000+ arriving by plane. Lots of detail on the shopping,
dining, hotels, sightseeing and entertainment, based on personal visits
by the authors plus a special emphasis on activities such as boating,
fishing, golf, walking, biking, scuba diving, snorkeling, and bird
watching.
An adventure guide to Puerto Rico. It offers a mix of practical travel
information along with details of adventurous activities, which should
be fun for everyone no matter what their age or ability. The volume
provides information on the history, culture, climate and geography of
the area, covering its people and their roots, museums, historic sites
and local attractions. The adventures include birdwatching, hiking and
cycling. Then there is advice on where to eat and stay, transportation,
practical concerns, useful websites, e-mail addresses, tourism offices
and detailed regional and town maps, that feature walking and driving
tours. This fourth edition explores archaeological sites, preserves and
rugged rainforest environments. It includes tips on how to manage the
local bus system and advice on safety for women travellers.
Germany is a large country of wide contrasts. From the beaches of the
North and Baltic Seas to the Bavarian Alpine peaks and from the Black
Forest to the nightspots of Berlin, Germany has much of interest to the
international traveler.
Nestled in the heart of Europe, Switzerland is a feast for the eyes,
with azure-blue lakes that shine brilliantly against the greenest slopes
of the surrounding Alps. Its picturesque villages and chic towns are
accessible via high-speed trains, which whisk travelers around at
amazing speeds, though many opt to travel by longboat on some of the
country’s tranquil waterways. It is one of the world’s most advanced
industrialized nations, yet its towns and cities are incredibly clean.
It also has the distinction of being one of the oldest democracies.
Part-time Swiss resident Kimberly Rinker has lived and worked here for
years. She tells of little-known attractions as well as major tourist
draws and everything in-between. Color photos.