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South Pacific Travel Guide
US $27.99
4th Edition
/
August 2009
ISBN:
9781741047868
704 pp
/ 16 pp colour
/ 126 maps
Next edition due: August 2012
Rowan McKinnon
, Jean-Bernard Carillet
, Jocelyn Harewood
, Craig McLachlan
, Celeste Brash
, Brett Atkinson
, Peter Dragicevich
, Nana Luckham
, Dean Starnes
September '09 tsunami: Despite the disaster there is no reason to delay traveling to the area, and the vast majority of places listed in this guidebook remain open for business. For up-to-the-minute travel advice, we recommend you check our Samoa tsunami update page.
Get lost among the thousands of beautiful islands in the earth's largest ocean. Lap it up in Tahiti, go native in Vanuatu or ponder the mysteries of Easter Island; the possibilities are as vast as the Pacific itself.
With 10 authors hitting the islands everywhere from the Solomons to Pitcairn and Easter Island, Lonely Planet's South Pacific is more comprehensive and more rigorously researched than any other guidebook. Get the real story on tropical beaches, island resorts, blue lagoons and friendly Pacific cultures.
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Table of Contents (PDF 94KB)
Getting Started (PDF 1MB)
Index (PDF 161KB)
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- Detailed maps and full-colour images
- Reviews of recommended resorts
- Diving chapter takes you beneath the Pacific waves
- Green index to help make your travels eco-friendly
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