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Maverick Guide to Bermuda, Second Edition (Maverick Guide Series)
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Maverick Guide to Bermuda, Second Edition (Maverick Guide Series)
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by Catherine Harriott
Sales Rank : 704792
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Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company; 2 edition March 2004
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1589800877
ISBN-13: 978-1589800878
Product Dimensions:
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
Product Review
"If you have never been to Bermuda, then first study this book. . . The photographs are equal to the five-star text." -- Velma Daniels, News Chief, Winter Haven News, Florida, June 6, 2004
Good all-around guide to what to expect on a vacation in Bermuda. There is a good section on what to know before you leave home, information on private house and apartment rentals, tips for finding package deals, basics on the currency and even a quick guide to how to get married there.
In the Getting Around section there are tips on using the buses, ferries, renting scooters and mopeds, taking a non-track train and the basics of horse and carriage rides.
Part of the book is arranged by geography, including sections on the City of Hamilton, the South Shore, the West End and the East End.
There is a list of local radio stations, suggestions of nature trails to hike, and a rundown on the sports scene in general, from harness racing to squash. -- Daily Herald, Chicago
I really liked this guide; it was highly informative, easy to read, and has a lot of useful maps. -- Black Issues Book Review Magazine, Beach Bag by K.M. Westbrook
From the Author
I wrote this guide after living in Bermuda and realizing there is another side that visitors need to know about. And, if you wish to save money (and who doesn't?), then this book is for you, as I have included everything I wrote in my first book, Bermuda on a Budget (which Pelican Publishing asked me to turn into one of their successful Maverick guides.
Most travel guide books are written by a group of writers who visit the destination for a week or two. I have spent seven years in Bermuda and know every hotel, restaurant, beach, park and historic property, and more.
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