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Frommer's Portable Turks & Caicos

Frommer's Portable Turks & Caicos

Author: Alexis Lipsitz Flippin
Publisher: Frommers
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 171,114

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Pages: 168
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.2 x 0.5

ISBN: 0470306335
Dewey Decimal Number: 917
EAN: 9780470306338
ASIN: 0470306335

Publication Date: September 29, 2008
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Product Description
Covering the highlights of a destination, these affordable pocket-sized guides include all the attention to detail found in a full-size Frommer’s Guide in a pint-size package.
  • Outspoken opinions on which attractions are worthwhile—and which aren’t
  • Exact prices to help travelers plan the perfect trip, no matter what their budget
  • The best hotels and restaurants in every price range, with candid reviews



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great book!!   March 4, 2010
Lani (Mobile, Alabama United States)
I received the book quickly. The book was in good condition. It will be a great help during my trip to Cozumel. I recommended this seller.


4 out of 5 stars Good Product, But Not Really Needed for a Cruise   August 8, 2009
Joseph C. Nold (North Kingstown, RI)
I used the travel guide some, but for a cruise going to the island of Grand Turk this is not really needed as that island is small and you are mostly limited to the Cruise Terminal and the shore excursions from the cruise ship.


3 out of 5 stars Pretty good, just not all that necessary   July 1, 2008
Michael W. Hickman (Franklin, TN United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

AS it turns out, Turks & Caicos is a really small place, so no real need for a guide. This one is good.


4 out of 5 stars The only mainstream pocket-sized choice   April 8, 2008
T. C. Peterson (Los Angeles, CA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

If you look around, you'll discover that there aren't a lot of choices when it comes to travel books on Turks & Caicos. That reflects TCI's lingering status as "Turks and Who?"
Go into a bookstore, and you're more likely to find a book covering the entire Caribbean -- with perhaps 20 pages devoted to TCI. That means spending 20-plus bucks and toting around a lot of extra weight.
Lonely Planet offers a TCI diving book, which has more background information than you might expect, but it doesn't have a tremendous amount of the bed-and-butter stuff on hotels, restaurants, etc.
Amazon has some titles from little-known publishers. These may be perfectly good books. However, if you're like me, you're not inclined to spend money on what might be a crapshoot.
Frommer's Portable Turks & Caicos is a good, safe choice. It appears to have slightly more information than is located in Frommer's Caribbean book, and it's far easier to carry around (very nice when you're walking the beach).
This late 2006 edition is still mostly up to date, with one major exception: The Gecko shuttle service went out of business in February 2008, which means you're left only with rental cars or taxis. The book ought to point out that you really don't need a weekly rental on TCI -- a day or two at most works fine. This is one case where free pickup by tour operators makes a lot of sense.
Most of the hotels, restaurants and attractions touted by the book still exist, but there are some omissions. It doesn't list Grace Bay Rentals, the only truly affordable car choice on the island ($40 for a Corolla). It also could use some refreshing to account for the changing Grace Bay Beach oceanfront, which is getting filled up with timeshares and condos. Other quibbles: The book talks about the lack of rain, but doesn't adequately discuss the impact of wind. We stayed five days, and about half the time, the stiff breezes made water activities quite problematic. It's the equivalent of SoCal winter rain -- stay only a few days, and you may have lousy conditions the whole time.
The book is also bit lavish in its praise of TCI snorkeling. Cozumel/Yucatan ('04), Moorea/Bora Bora ('95) and Oahu's Haunama Bay ('86) were all superior. I also wish they'd been a bit more forthright about the relative lack of attractions on the SE side of the island. We went searching a small "kiddie" bay touted in the book, and it was a long wasted trip.
Also, a more detailed map might have been nice, but since we're dealing with a pocket edition, I can understand why that didn't happen. They might also want to point out that walking Grace Bay Road is a lot faster than walking the beach (though not remotely as beautiful)
Meanwhile, their restaurant recommendations were fairly spot-on (Hemingway's, for example, was a good choice).
Overall, if you're only going to TCI, then the only reason NOT to buy this book would be to wait for the update. Otherwise, it's only $10 or so. Compared to the total cost of the trip, that's peanuts.



4 out of 5 stars Great info   January 8, 2008
D. Drewry (Georgia)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

We loved the book. Great info included. I only wish a better map was included.

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