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5.0 out of 5 stars travel book
I bought this book for my Brother since he and his family were vactioning in the Canary's. He said the book was very helpfull. I thought it had great pictures!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointingly mediocre
I took this book on my recent trip to Canary Islands. Most of the information contained in the book can be easily found on internet (or even more). The content is an encyclopedic compilation of facts (probably rehashed from other publications) with very little personal experience. This is another hastily written and impersonal guide book. I expected something like the...
Published on September 11, 2002 by Jaroslaw Aniszewski


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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointingly mediocre, September 11, 2002
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I took this book on my recent trip to Canary Islands. Most of the information contained in the book can be easily found on internet (or even more). The content is an encyclopedic compilation of facts (probably rehashed from other publications) with very little personal experience. This is another hastily written and impersonal guide book. I expected something like the Ultimate Kauai and got less than could be found on Ecanarias web site. The most irritating, in my opinion, were multiple references to another book by one of the authors about hiking trails. If you want to hike - buy another book, uh. There is no even basic walk described. I laughed pretty hard when I read about poorly marked trails in the National Park on La Gomera. The reality is quite opposite. The trail-heads have excellent markings and even area maps. You wander how many years it has been since they visited last time. (the signs start show age here and there). There is nothing outstanding about this book. No personal touch like Ultimate Kaui Guide or sumptuous visual information like in DK Eye Witness series that steers you to the best sights (too bad none on Canary Islands is available yet). Explanation for this mediocre performance dawned on me when I realized what a prolific author Damien Simonis is. He "fathered or better bastardized" guide books covering about 15 - 20 areas (depending how you count) and these include whole countries like Italy, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Morocco, southern Spain and even all of Africa. Doing simple math tells you that he could not work on updating each more than 3 weeks a year. Probably many tourists would beat him in this aspect.
I enjoyed other Lonely Planet publication but this one is a real disappointment. There is plenty of free guides in English, even hiking maps and trails, once you get to islands. Save your money and skip it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars This Guide Bites, December 1, 2003
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I lived in the Canary Islands for 10 years. I am returning this winter for the first time as a tourist, and purchased Lonely Planet's guide, because they are normally good. Using this guide, I cannot find a single decent place to stay, any good restaurants, and even the activities list is pathetic. I know you're probably thinking that I'm just jaded because I lived there and know the spots, but from a basics perspective, not ONE of the major hotels that I know are good are listed, the three hotels that I did recognize are dumps, and the restuarant selections are crappy tourist dives without any real authenticity. Unfortunately, I don't have a good guide to recommend yet, but whatever you do, don't get this one!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Canary Island Confusion, January 20, 2009
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Marjorie M. Hahn (Thousand Oaks, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I am so glad I returned the copy of this book before we left for the Canary Islands. We are seasoned travelers and this is one of the worst travel guides ever. The information is disjointed and incomplete, the text is user unfriendly, and the cross-references are pointless. Lonely Planet usually has excellent resources. This isn't one of them.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Do not get that one, December 22, 2006
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I got the guide, because I like the Lonely planet books. Well, that one is an exception - there is nothing interesting or useful. use some other guide or go to turist information in the airport. Canaries are pretty civilized and there are not many surprises here, so maybe that is why the book is so thin and uninteresting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars travel book, October 2, 2010
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I bought this book for my Brother since he and his family were vactioning in the Canary's. He said the book was very helpfull. I thought it had great pictures!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Won't steer you wrong, January 2, 2009
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Lonely Planet guides tend to be aimed at somewhat younger and more active travelers, with lots of discussion of sport and nightlife. That's not really us any more! But they also suit those who travel on a budget, and that IS us, so we keep using them.

We took this one with us to Las Palmas and stayed in their recommended hotel. It wasn't luxurious by any means, but the location was nearly ideal. It was also practical, comfortable, friendly, and cheap. LP has come through for us now at least twice (that I can recall) on lodging recommendations.

This guide supplies useful information, it's mostly up to date, and the cost is reasonable. One can't ask for much more than that. Recommended.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, September 14, 2007
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B. BARNETT (Northern VA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This book was extremely valuable during our recent stay on the island of Tenerife, just outside of Puerto de la Cruz.
I would have liked to see more photographs but otherwise and excellent book and well worth the price.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful, July 2, 2007
this book has been very helpful to me with allot of good recomendations for hotels , restaurants and things to do on all the islands seperately .

As with most Lonely Planet books they are presice and honest . The only thing i would have hoped for , was a bit more pictures , but never the less i was very pleased with this .
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Guide to the Islands, by fermed, December 16, 2001
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Fernando Melendez "fermed" (San Diego, California USA) - See all my reviews
Damien Simonis wrote the first edition of the Lonely Planet's gide to the Canaries, and an excellent companion to the islands it was; now (May, 2001) Lonely Planet has issued the second edition of this work, and I am delighted to say that it is just as good (but more up to date) than the first version. Simonis was joined by Miles Roddis to prepare the current book, which follows essentially the same plan as the first guide, and which conserves intact much of the original writing about the islands. The current version displays and entirely new set of photographs by Simonis, who seems to have improved his camera work in the intervening years since he first published the guide.

The book is amazingly fruitful for its relative compact size and number of pages (271): it provides brief but essential information about the history of the islands, its dogs, its Canary birds, people, plants, transportation, medical services, its gay life, the island sports, and the means of getting there. It accurately describes each of the seven islands, and managest to convey the major and the subtle differences between them -- and those differences can be huge: from the dry Saharan landscapes of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, to the verdant La Palma, to the scraggly beauty of Hierro. The Pico de Teide, on the island of Tenerife, is the 3rd largest volcano on earth (after Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, in Hawaii)and rises from the sea to over 12 thousand feet. Its peak is covered with snow most of the year, but at sea level the islands have superb weather.

For those about to visit the Canaries, a Lonely Planet guide to them is essential. I don't think it is necessary to buy the second edition if one already owns the first: there are no dramatic changes between the books, and with a little flexibility the traveler will find the first edition just as useful as the second one. The travel tips are pricesless in both books and they will surely enhance the pleasure of visiting this strange and beautiful corner of the world. Don't leave without a copy.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars vacation in Tenerife, February 19, 2009
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Lea Benosh (New York, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Canary Islands (Regional Travel Guide) (Paperback)
This turist guide was very helpful to us on our 7 days vacation in Tenerife.
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