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The Vegetarian Traveler: Where to Stay if You're Vegetarian, Vegan, Environmentally Sensitive [Paperback]

Jed Civic (Author)
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Book Description

February 5, 1997
A unique, international guide to lodging and vacation spots for vegetarians, vegans, and health conscious travelers.


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The Civics are the owners of Environmental Travel, an agency that caters specifically to the vegetarian community. Here they offer a travel guide of accommodations for vegetarians, vegans, and the environmentally sensitive, listing bed-and-breakfasts, spas, and hotels worldwide. Each entry contains the name and address of the establishment; price range; percentage of meals that are vegetarian, vegan, and organic; and the features of the rooms, including whether or not there are any materials of animal origin present. Photographs of some establishments accompany the entries. Over all, this is a comprehensive guide to vegetarian accommodations; regular updates are promised. Recommended for the travel guide section of any library.?Sandra Knowles, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The Vegetarian Traveler is an international guide to lodging and vacation spots with thoughtful accommodations for vegetarians, vegans, and environmentally sensitive travelers. Nearly 300 guest houses, B&Bs, motels, hotels, spas, resorts, hostels, retreat centers, and outdoor adventures tours are identified. Each listing (most with photos) describe the establishment and its locality, giving the address, phone, fax, price range, meals included, what percent of menu is vegetarian, vegan, and organic, and noting if special diets are catered to. Also information on the availability of private baths or showers, non-smoking rooms, non-animal tested toiletries, and air-conditioning, whether pets are allowed, if rooms are sprayed with insecticides, wheelchair accessibility, and even if the furnishings are of animal origin. The Vegetarian Traveler is a boone for business traveler or vacationer. If you are a vegetarian, don't leave home without it! -- Midwest Book Review

Product Details

  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Larson Publications (February 5, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0943914795
  • ISBN-13: 978-0943914794
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,947,523 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Travel without starving!, April 9, 2000
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This review is from: The Vegetarian Traveler: Where to Stay if You're Vegetarian, Vegan, Environmentally Sensitive (Paperback)
The Vegetarian Traveler is a life saver for vegetarians and vegans who love to explore the world without going to bed hungry.

The book's variety and organization make planning your next vacation a snap. Hotels, B&B's and guesthouses are listed by region. The largest sections concentrate on the USA, Canada,the UK, and Ireland. However, the authors have gone to great lengths to gather information on accomodations in the rest of the world including the Caribbean, Mexico, India, Europe, Israel, Sri Lanka, Australia... Each description answers the all important questions of: Private bathroom? % meals Vegetarian? % meals Vegan? Meals Included? Meals offered? Price category? Non-animal tested toiletries available? A list of nearby activities is also listed.

I've used this book two ways - if I know I'm traveling to a certain place, I look up that area to find a hotel; or I read the descriptions to find the best hotel listed in my opinion and let that decide my destination.

The Vegetarian Traveler fills the void left by Fodor's and Frommer's, who rarely even have the word vegetarian listed in the index. It's so much better than packing crackers and peanut butter and wondering if that's all you'll be able to eat all week!

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good as far as it goes, but very limiting, March 21, 2001
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This review is from: The Vegetarian Traveler: Where to Stay if You're Vegetarian, Vegan, Environmentally Sensitive (Paperback)
The ideal vegetarian travel book has yet to be written. Such books seem to fall into two camps: The destination-oriented guide (these are places you can eat, sleep, etc. if you are vegetarian or vegan), and the broad guidebook/phrasebook (e.g., a set of flashcards for vegetarians and vegans covering major languages; a phrasebook by the same name as this book by a different author; a Vegan phrasebook that may only be available in the UK; etc.). Each of these types has its limitations. This book is one of the former.

The Vegetarian Traveler does a good job of selecting some places for vegetarians, vegans, and what the authors call "the environmentally sensitive" to stay and eat. There is definitely a need for this kind of book, and the authors have included a wide range of options. However, the geographical range of the book is very limited (which, to be fair to the authors, may be a reflection on where vegetarians are welcome more than anything else). Most of the listings are in North America and the British Isles, and the remainder of the globe gets cursory treatment. (Having just returned from Australia, I can testify that there are more vegetarian-oriented places in heaven and earth than the authors dream of in their book philosophy.) The book is also limiting in the sense that, if you want to stay/eat somewhere not listed or in a region not covered, you are are your own.

The bottom line is that, if you plan on traveling in the areas that get the most coverage here, AND if you want to stay in a place that has been totally pre-screened for vegetarian/vegan/environmental criteria, then this book is a worthwhile purchase, at least as a basic reference. If not, it probably isn't. I would add that the book seems to be several years old, so you should probably plan on supplementing/verifying the information via the several web sites devoted to this topic or through other means. I wonder if the authors plan on issuing a new (and hopefully more comprehensive) edition?

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Focuses on Vacation Travel in U.S. and Great Britain, October 24, 2000
This review is from: The Vegetarian Traveler: Where to Stay if You're Vegetarian, Vegan, Environmentally Sensitive (Paperback)
When I first opened up this book and read it, I was pretty disappointed. It wasn't what I hoped it would be: a guide to traveling vegetarian anywhere in the country or a cozy little book of personal insights on places to go as a vegetarian. If you are a business traveller and you hope this book will identify great vegetarian accommodations in Casper, Wyoming or some other benighted locale that thinks vegetables are what you feed to food, you'll be as disappointed as I was. This book is a listing of vegetarian resorts, bed and breakfasts, retreats, and other vacation spots. The data in the book is provided by the proprietors of the hotels, so the information is biased in favor of the place.

That said, this book is great if you want to get an idea of where to go on vacation, especially if you're primarily interested in the U.S. or the British Isles. The questionnaire filled out by each place is extensive and includes information on how much of the food is vegetarian, how much is vegan, whether animal products (feather pillows, for example) are used in the rooms, whether the toiletries provided have been tested on animals, whether they use insecticides, etc. The descriptions are frequently interesting.

Because the book is focused on vacation areas, the coverage of places is uneven. In the U.S. only 29 of the 50 states have any entries at all. Outside the U.S. the coverage is primarily of Great Britain. The section on England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland takes up a third of the book. Another third of the book is taken up with the Carribean, Canada, South America, and the rest of Europe. By contrast, the section called "The Rest of the World" which takes in everything that is not the Carribean, North or South America or Europe is covered in only 8 pages (and most of those pages are Australia). No mention is made of places that have great vegetarian reputations like Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, or Japan.

It's a fun book to use as a jumping off place when planning a trip, especially if you don't already have an idea of where you want to go.

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