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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cruise Book with lots of practical information,
This review is from: Caribbean By Cruise Ship: The Complete Guide To Cruising The Caribbean (Caribbean By Cruise Ship)(4th Edition) (Paperback)
This is an excellent guide book for both the first time cruiser and the seasoned traveller. My travel agent gave this book as a gift to those of us cruising as a group to the Eastern Caribbean this past spring. Athough I have sailed on many cruise ships and feel I know many of the differences between the lines and ships, those in our group who were new to cruising found the glossary section very useful and filled with practical tips to make their cruise more enjoyable and less confusing (ie) tipping policy,dining options, onboard activities.We liked the pull out map and had this hanging in our staterooms so that we could plot our course each day. The smaller maps of the ports of call were very useful, and often had more detail than the maps from the shore excursion desk onboard. So often on a cruise I feel the tour department is promoting their shops and excursions ... but having this book provided an unbiased synopsis of what there was to see in each port and where to go. The section on Caribbean history and the history of each island helps in understanding the people and the culture. When one 'drops into a port' for just a few hours or a day, it is not always easy to get the entire flavour of the people. By knowing a bit of the history, my onshore experience was certainly enhanced.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth Buying,
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This review is from: Caribbean By Cruise Ship: The Complete Guide To Cruising The Caribbean (Caribbean By Cruise Ship)(4th Edition) (Paperback)
This book provided very good information about where the ships dock, as well as activities on the islands, modes and costs of transportation, and feedback about beaches, shopping and water activities. The maps and information that showed the distances from the ship to the activities/localities were just what I was looking for to plan my days on the islands. In addition, the book was very helpful in the selection of shore excursions that I could do on my own and through the ship (e.g., it helped to narrow down the best spots for snorkeling and golf, etc.). I would recommend it to anyone traveling via cruise ship to the Caribbean.
12 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
You'll do better with internet searches than this book,
By Mark Twain (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Caribbean By Cruise Ship: The Complete Guide To Cruising The Caribbean (Caribbean By Cruise Ship)(4th Edition) (Paperback)
I was incredibly disappointed in this book. I haven't taken a cruise in over a decade and still didn't learn a thing reading this book. It reads like a travelogue for various islands in the Caribbean but offers no insights on any of the ships or any of the lines. It didn't have much on shore excursions either. I learned more from the various cruise lines home pages than I did from this book.
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Caribbean By Cruise Ship: The Complete Guide To Cruising The Caribbean (Caribbean By Cruise Ship)(4th Edition) by Anne Vipond (Paperback - October 31, 2004)
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