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71 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great niche book to bring to Croatia
If you understand the type of guides published by Eyewitness, you will be real happy with this purchase. As a future traveler to Croatia, I needed a book to help me with where to stay, where to eat and where to go for nightlife. For that, I looked to the Rough Guide Croatia (search on 1858285445) and Lonely Planet Croatia (search on 1864503327). These books have lots of...
Published on May 28, 2003 by JRK

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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Warning This Guide is Rubbish.
We have just used this guide on our annual family holiday to Croatia. It is expensive, out-of-date, and worse, its coverage of the subject of 'Where to Stay' is misleading in the extrem. important information is completely missing.

Get yourself a copy of the Rough Guide, owned by the same publishing conglomerate Viking Penguin. Apparently the author cannot...
Published on August 3, 2004 by S. Fitzgerald


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71 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great niche book to bring to Croatia, May 28, 2003
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If you understand the type of guides published by Eyewitness, you will be real happy with this purchase. As a future traveler to Croatia, I needed a book to help me with where to stay, where to eat and where to go for nightlife. For that, I looked to the Rough Guide Croatia (search on 1858285445) and Lonely Planet Croatia (search on 1864503327). These books have lots of text and lots of information! However, when I wanted a guide that explains the history of Croatia, detailed information on each sight that I'm visiting, and great pictures to boot, that's when I picked up this book. It does have a restaurant and accomodation section, but it's pretty small. I wouldn't rely solely on this book to plan your stay in Croatia...
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A helpful introduction to Croatia, March 4, 2008
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This guide is great for getting started in your trip planning. It also includes information on eastern and central Croatia in addition to the coast. Some guides ignore the east. The pictures in the guide are wonderful and give you glimpses of what to expect. There are many helpful general travel insights that you need like information on changing money, use of credit cards, tipping, local customs, etc. We don't plan to stay and eat in the major tourist cities so the food and lodging info isn't that helpful to us. But overall, this guide was worth the money for when I can't be on the web getting info. The book has a British slant since it's from a British publisher but if you don't need all the references to be in dollars that won't be a problem.
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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Warning This Guide is Rubbish., August 3, 2004
We have just used this guide on our annual family holiday to Croatia. It is expensive, out-of-date, and worse, its coverage of the subject of 'Where to Stay' is misleading in the extrem. important information is completely missing.

Get yourself a copy of the Rough Guide, owned by the same publishing conglomerate Viking Penguin. Apparently the author cannot even do a cut and paste job from a stable mate book!

Or dump the lot and use LONELY PLANET CROATIA, that's my best advice.

To the publishers DK, I say PRETTY PICTURES ARE NOT ENOUGH.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Topflight as usual with one omission, April 20, 2008
This review is from: Croatia (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Turtleback)
We are great fans of the Eyewitness travel guides, and if the release date is within the past year, we would go with Eyewitness. This volume is up to Eyewitness's usual high standards. As usual, the great illustrations give the book a tremendous advantage over its competitors. Over the centuries, Slavs, Croats, Dalmatians, Slavonians, Serbs, Jews, Italians and others have left their imprint on the country. The illustrations help us keep our bearings.

Other advantages: all three major regions are covered, the food, hotel and entertainment sections are up to date, and the cultural and wildlife sections are particularly well done.

One surprising omission: Eyewitness usually provides an excellent list of books for further reading. That section is missing in this volume, and we bought a The Rough Guide to Croatia 4 with its list of books and literature to fill the gap.

Neither guidebook is particularly strong on the history of Croatia, the result perhaps of the extremely complex nature of Croatia's history. Luckily, Croatia Through History by Branka Magas has just been released and provides an excellent detailed account of that history.

It's best to do your homework before you leave home, of course; who wants to spend time reading history on the ground? As usual, Eyewitness's "Croatia" is the perfect guidebook for our taste.

Robert C. Ross 2008
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23 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Eyewitness needs to rethink this guide, May 24, 2008
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I am a big fan of the Eyewitness series from DK and own about a dozen of them. I have usually used Eyewitness on many of my trips and used other guides for supplemental information, if at all. I usually walk around with just my camera and the Eyewitness guide.

However, I have just returned from 3+ weeks traveling with another couple through Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Slovenia and found this guide to be pretty useless. It soon went into my suitcase and stayed there for the rest of the trip. I write this review in the hope that DK will redo this guide, as they are my favorite guidebook series.

My first criticism is that this book is confined solely to Croatia. I didn't expect is to cover neighboring countries in depth, but expected it to at least cover trips to the "highlights" of the neighboring countries: Kotor, and perhaps Budva in Montenegro; Mostar in Bosnia. These are both days trips from Dobrovnik and are included in many packaged tours. Anyone who goes to Dubrovnik and fails to also visit Kotor and Mostar is making a mistake.

Of somewhat lesser importance, I would have liked to see Lake Bled and Ljubljana in neighboring Slovenia also included. While I did not go on a tour, I did check to see where tours go and these are popular destinations on trips to the region and should, in my opinion, be included. Were they, the book would be much more useful to both tour participants and those traveling the region on their own. Including all of the places I have mentioned would add, I would think, at most 50 additional pages to the book.

The second area where this guidebook falls greviously short is restaurant and hotel recommendations. If using this book while on a tour, these are probably not important. DK has a habit of listing all restaurants in one section and all hotels in another for the entire country. I find this very awkward to use, as when in Dubrovnik, I want to find everything in the section for that city, not have to flip between different sections, and then search for Dubrovnik restaurants among listings for all areas and cities.

But fundamentally this guidebook does not adequately cover the rich choice of hotels and restauants available throughout Croatia and it's neighbors. Only a few restaurants and hotels are mentioned for most towns. If you eliminate the budget choice and the luxury choice, you are left with only one or two choices, which is just inadequate.

We used Fodor and Frommer's guidebooks to select hotels prior to the trip and to pick restaurants while we were there. The number of choices in each of these was double or triple the choices offered by Eyewitness. Two to three pages listing restaurants for Dubrovnik does not seem excessive; Eight listings for all of Dubrovnik is unquestionably inadequate.

Croatia and the surrounding Balkan areas are a wonderful place to visit. I would hope that DK would re-evaluate their approach to "Country" (as opposed to City)guides and this one in particular. As for the available choices, Rick Steves is not bad; Frommer's covers restaurants and hotels well, but is also confined to just Croatia. Fodor's may be the best overall guide at the moment.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Right on, December 7, 2006
As all Eyewitness guide books, this guide was superb: colorful and useful pictures of key places to see, interesting info, and my favorite: the phrase book that got Croatians thinking I actually spoke their language!
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Croatia (Eyewitness travel Guides), February 27, 2006
While the book was very informative, it was published in 2003. I would like to have had more up-to-date information.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Croatia (Eyewitness), September 12, 2010
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You will not find a lot of current books on traveling in Croatia since the fighting only ended about 15 years a go and the travel writers seem to always take a long time before reviewing a county in depth. This book is typical Eyewitness quality and most of all up to date. We leave on a cruise to Croatia in a few weeks and wanted something we could review and learn a little about the country. This book has a good history of the country plus manay interesting site to visit. we do not purchase travel books for hotel accomodations or dining in restautants as the internet is normally more up to date. This is a good quality book and ordering on Amazon we got it at a great price plus fast free shipping at the time we ordered.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Croatia, November 24, 2009
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The book was a great guide. It helped us not waste time wondering what to do and see while in country this fall. It narrows the search and focuses on what is important to see and do. Best guide ever to see a city or country. Best of all, it is accurate in its descriptions and directions.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Croatia Travel Book, August 11, 2009
The book was in excellent condition. I would purchase a used book again on the web.
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