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Haiti & the Dominican Republic: The Island of Hispaniola (Bradt Travel Guide Haiti & the Dominican Republic: The Island of Hispaniola) | 
enlarge | Author: Ross Velton Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides Category: Book
List Price: $17.95 Buy Used: $1.88 You Save: $16.07 (90%)
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1169157
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 276 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 1898323828 Dewey Decimal Number: 917.2930454 EAN: 9781898323822 ASIN: 1898323828
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Product Description Haiti and the Dominican Republic together make up the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. Yet while the Dominican Republic is firmly established as a sunseekers' paradise, Haiti is one of the world's least explored countries. The Bradt guide enables visitors to the Dominican Republic to make the most of their trip, exploring with confidence the highest mountains in the West Indies and the oldest city in the New World. For the more adventurous, a journey west across the border to Haiti reveals a beautiful country held back in time, steeped in voodoo and colorful traditions, and with a friendly welcome that cannot fail to attract.
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A sorry excuse for a guide book October 14, 2000 Peter (Copenhagen Denmark) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have used this book as a guide while travelling around in the Dominican Republic by car. While I can fully recommend doing so, I would not recommend using this book as a your travel guide.Often we found inaccuracies or even misleading information, particularly when travelling outside the charter tourist hot spots. We were often sent on wild goose chases by the so-called guide book. It is also often lacking in detailed information about the location of interesting things/places to see, so you could only read about it, but not locate it. Consistently we found the quoted prices to be wrong - sometimes actual prices were more than double the quoted prices (the book had been finished 1 years before we travelled, it was in the low season and annual inflation had been less than 5 per cent, so there is no obvious explanation for this).
A book that makes you want to get up and go April 19, 2000 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
I'm a confirmed armchair traveler who buys books about countries that interest me. I don't know if this guide is factually accurate (the other reviews seem to think so) but I do know that now I want to go to Hispaniola. This book has painted such an appealing picture that I feel compelled to discover it all for myself. Isn't this what a good guidebook is all about?
A Great Guide to Haiti April 12, 2000 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
It was with some normal fear that I planned my first foreign trip, one going alone to Haiti for the first time. I found the contents of this book to be invaluable. From listing considerations on what to take, providing suggestions on travel and great directions in the towns and villages listed, I found this book to be very useful. I took it with me and it was a constant reference. I also found the background and history section to be both accurate and interesting. Thanks for helping make my trip a success.
A sensitive and thorough account of an island split in two. March 31, 2000 Ruth Sylvester (London) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Mr Velton displays a sensitivity in his observations that suggest both a deep knowledge of and an intimate respect for the people of Hispaniola. He delves deep into the culture of two people providing those fortunate enough to travel to that island with both a wealth of practical travel knowledge, such as well researched places to stay, eat and relax, but also things to do and see that seek to inspire the traveller better to understand these two fascinating countries. Thank you Ross.
Invaluable on the road -- and off March 7, 2000 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was surprised to read the review of this book by David from Miami. Prior to a recent trip to Haiti and the Dominican Republic, I found it to be an excellent source of information as I swatted up on the background to these two very different countries. The author seemed to be genuinely passionate -- and knowlegable -- about the island. The book didn't let me down when I actually hit the road. The practical information proved to be very accurate and comprehensive, and I would have been lost without this book. Unlike many guides, Velton's book is also a jolly good read.
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