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| The Rough Guide to Trinidad & Tobago |  | Authors: Dominique De-Light, Polly Thomas Publisher: Rough Guides Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Pages: 432 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1843538474 Dewey Decimal Number: 917 EAN: 9781843538479 ASIN: 1843538474
Publication Date: December 17, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The Rough Guide to Trinidad and Tobago is the definitive guide to the most exciting and unexplored of the Caribbean islands. The full-colour section introduces the islands’ diverse highlights from tropical bird watching in Northern Trinidad and the secluded wave-whipped sand at Tobago’s Pirates bay, to hiking in the forested peaks of the Northern range. This updated fourth edition gives expert background on everything from exotic wildlife to Trinidad’s flamboyant pre-Lenten Carnival celebrations. You’ll find detailed coverage of Trinidad’s best hikes, where to watch turtles laying eggs and sample the island’s delicious cuisine, as well as an appraising rundown of what to do in Tobago, Trinidad’s more tourist-oriented sister isle. The Contexts section provides informed coverage of the islands’ history, politics and current affairs, as well as the low-down on soca, calypso and steelpan, religion, fauna and flora, and books, while the patois glossary unpicks local slang. This guide comes complete with clear maps and practical information on accommodation and transportation; and recommendations of all the best places for eating, drinking, and music. The Rough Guide to Trinidad & Tobago is like having a local friend plan your trip!
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| Customer Reviews: Must-Have June 1, 2009 Ruth J. Peak 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Am going to Trinidad in December, and was glad that this was so very well updated. Will take it with me!
We wil be staying at the Hyatt Regency, and I was very glad to see it listed, considering that it has only been open for a few months. Have read other Rough Guides, and this seems to include everything -- will post another reply in December with more details.
Excellent book April 20, 2009 William J. Carter (Sanford, Florida) And I should know since I am a 'native' of the country!!! I gave it away to a visiting guest and now need to replace it..I suspect this pattern will continue. The information is accurate and comprehensive. I'm amazed at the coverage. A really very good travel guide!!! (even for middle-aged natives of the country who know it quite well!!!)
A good travel bood April 3, 2009 J. A. Lindsay (Pacifica, CA) I bought 3 books before we went to Trinidad and they were all good in their own way. The trip was a surprise to my husband for our 22nd anniversary and definitely gave us lots of information and we felt prepared for anything we would find.
Review from T&T native May 19, 2008 Moreica A. Ortega (USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
As a Trinidadian, who left the island as a teenager, and who now resides in the U.S., I wanted to learn more about the "attractions" of the country during an extended trip back. I found this book to be EXTREMELY helpful, and I made extensive use of the road maps provided. In particular, the maps in the guide give terrific details about where sites are located. In fact, they are more detailed than any other map that I was able to locate, while in Trinidad. In general, the book's material is very up-to-date, pertinent, and enjoyable to read. Hats off to the authors!
Budget restaurant? Puh-leeze April 6, 2008 B. Schield (Minnesota) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is not a very useful tool for travelling. Unlike many guidebooks, they do not put a dollar (or Euro if you prefer) amount on the restaurants, etc., so you are left with a VERY subjective view of cost. We got very tired of going to "inexpensive" and "budget" places and having the dinners cost US $15 to $25 per entree. Even some of the "inexpensive local food" was that much. Tobago in general is difficult in terms of finding budget food (which I define as US $10 or so an entree) and this guide just makes things worse. You are better off using mytabago website or just asking around. There was overall just very little useful information in this "guide". One of us would usually ask 'shall we bring the crappy guide with us?' As often as not, we didn't bother.
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