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Book DescriptionWhether sailing the Caribbean or the Mediterranean or exploring the glaciers of Alaska, the canals of France, or the fjords of northern Europe, readers can rely on this, the most detailed and user-friendly guide to cruise vacations. Veteran seafarer and luxury-travel expert Steven B. Stern personally inspects more than 280 ships every year and rates them in all categories, including: vital statistics: the layout, physical details, and history of each vessel on-board attractions: restaurants, shopping, and recreation travel necessities: concierges, technology, and medical facilities ports of call: including how to make the most of an eight-hour visit The author's Star Awards help readers evaluate quality and value as they plan their cruise vacations. The numerous photographs, actual shipboard menus, and daily activity programs combined with the annually updated text make this the most comprehensive cruising guide available.
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Comentarios del público
Stern's Guide to Cruise vacation 2005 Useful but not as comprehensive or up to date as others. Fecha: 2005-10-30
Good, but out of date It's a good book, but some data about cruise lines and ships are out of date. The info about cruise ships are poor (it could be more complete and organized as in Berlitz guide). This guide is better for passenger asking for info about destinations (but the info on Brazil is also poor - there's no reference to important destinations as Bzios, Ilhabela, Florianopolis, Fortaleza, Recife, Natal and the paradise islands of Fernando de Noronha).
Daniel R.Carneiro
Cruising On Line
Editor
http://www.cruising.com.br Fecha: 2005-10-13
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