Travel Bookshelf
It's rare that a guidebook takes on a life of its
own and draws a cult following, but that's exactly what has happened in the 25 years that
Rick Steves has been traveling and espousing his "back door" philosophy on
traveling in Europe. If you're looking for the real thing--stay in small inns, eat in
family-style restaurants, and rub elbows with locals--then Rick Steves' Europe
Through the Back Door 1999 is more important than your luggage |
Assuming you're as romantic as the rest of us, you've
just now realized that Valentine's Day is coming up. Fear not, we've been watching out for
your weekend plans all along. Whether you're looking to get away for a night or simply
stay home with a box of dark chocolates and travel vicariously with a classic film like Now, Voyager or Roman Holiday,
we've got the books and movies to escape with anytime. |
Island Time. Amazon.com's Travel editors have been
swimming in a sea of Caribbean guidebooks and travel literature. If you're starved for
sugar-white sand and scuba adventures, our favorite island guides are yours for the
sampling. |
Travel
Most Popular Selections
10 Minute Guide to
Travel Planning on the Net (Ten Minute Guide to ...) Thomas Pack.
100 Best Family Resorts
in North America : 100 Quality Resorts With Leisure Activities for Children and Adults
(4th Ed) Janet Tice, et al.
100 Best Resorts of the
Caribbean (100 Best Resorts Series) Kay 100 Best Caribbean Resorts Showker
The 100 Best Romantic
Resorts of the World : Perfect Places in All Price Ranges for Honeymooners and Others in
Love (100 Best Resorts Series) Katarine Dyson.
The 100 Best Small Art
Towns in America : Discover Creative Communities, Fresh Air, and Affordable Living
John Villani
100 Classic Hikes in
Washington : North Cascades, Olympics, Mount Rainer & South Cascades, Alpine Lakes,
Glacier Peak Ira Spring, Harvey Manning
The 100 Greatest Beach
Vacations : A Guide for Families, Singles, and Couples Irene Korn
The $100 Hamburger : A
Guide to Pilots' Favorite Fly-In Restaurants John F. Purner |
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The Unofficial Guide to Cruises
1999 |
If you're planning to take a
cruise this year, don't even think about setting sail without The Unofficial Guide
to Cruises 1999, winner of the Lowell Thomas Award for Best New Guide Book. The
Unofficial Guide covers the nitty-gritty details of more than 120 cruise lines and 350
ships, tells how to get the lowest possible fares, and gives helpful hints on scoring the
ideal cabin--at a price you can afford. |
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