Publication Date: November 1, 2006 | Series: 100 Best Series
Readers can find the resort that best suits their needs in this island-by-island guide to the Caribbean. Extensive descriptions highlight the advantages and disadvantages of staying at each resort, while details about the indoor and outdoor landscapes provide a wealth of information for the tropical traveler.
"From ambience to accommodations and setting to service, this book lays it all out with advice backed by research. . . . It will prove an indispensable booking tool."
--Travel Weekly
From the Back Cover
For more than a dozen years, 100 Best Resorts of the Caribbean has been the bible of Caribbean travel guidebooks, offering reliable, first-hand advice for all budgets and tastes. With this completely revised and updated edition, finding your place in the sun has never been easier or more fun!
Get a real feel for the experience of each carefully selected resort whether your idea of a Caribbean getaway is an ultra-posh resort and spa on Anguilla, a casual hotel with superior scuba diving on Bonaire, a mega-hotel and casino on Grand Cayman Island, or a family-friendly inn on an out-of-the-way island in the Bahamas.
Look inside for:
• Detailed descriptions of accommodations and amenities • Full contact info, including Web sites • Payment, reservation, and minimum stay requirements • Airport transfer options, including distances from airports and major cities
This review is from: 100 Best Resorts of the Caribbean, 7th (100 Best Series) (Paperback)
This book contains reviews of the "100 Best" resorts in the Caribbean. The reviews are short and contain most of the information that you would need to make an informed decision. However, the older version of the book had FAR more color pictures, and without them, this version is just not as helpful. Still, there are hotels in this book that you might not find otherwise and it's a good beginning in terms of picking an island to visit. But you will need to buy other books.
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