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Rick Steves' Croatia and Slovenia (Rick Steves)

Rick Steves' Croatia and Slovenia (Rick Steves)

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Authors: Rick Steves, Cameron Hewitt
Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 45958

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 504
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 4.5 x 1.1

ISBN: 1598800795
Dewey Decimal Number: 914.972043
EAN: 9781598800791
ASIN: 1598800795

Publication Date: February 20, 2008
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Condition: BRAND NEW

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Who but Rick Steves can tell travelers the best ways to meander through the region's beautiful beaches, excellent restaurants, and fascinating history? With Rick Steves’ Croatia and Slovenia, travelers can experience everything Croatia and Slovenia has to offer – economically and hassle-free. Completely revised and updated, this guide includes: opinionated coverage of both famous and lesser-known sights, friendly places to eat and sleep, suggested day plans, walking tours and trip itineraries, and clear instructions for smooth travel anywhere by car, train, or foot. America’s #1 authority on travel to Europe, Rick’s time-tested recommendations for safe and enjoyable travel in Europe have been used by millions of Americans in search of their own unique European travel experience.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Introduction   September 2, 2008
In preparing for a trip to Eastern Europe I picked up this book out of curiosity, although I was not planning to visit either of these two countries. Now I am! Rick Steves' enthusiasm for historical and natural sights, as well as for the people here, has opened a whole new world of interest for me. I only hope the countries are as fascinating as the book.

As in all of his books, Steves states his approach to travel clearly: he doesn't cover everything in both countries, just the "best" places, the best according to him, of course. If your tastes and orientation align with his (interesting, moderately priced travel, including as much local immersion as is reasonable), then you can rely on his books to provide the wonderful backbone of a great trip. For visiting places other than his "best" you will want a more comprehensive guide book, like Lonely Planet, in addition to (rather than instead of) his.

-Lynn Michelsohn, author of Roswell, Your Travel Guide to the UFO Capital of the World!



1 out of 5 stars useless   July 2, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

The tone of this book is condescending. It is no where near the depth and quality of a Lonely Planet series. I would not waste the money.


4 out of 5 stars best in print on Croatia and Slovenia - pity about the maps   June 4, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I grew up with "Lonely Planet," taking an adventure trip almost every summer, but for my most recent vacation around ex-Yugoslavia, I decided to carefully compare what was on the market. I chose Rick Steves not only because it covered the most ground with the smallest amount of pages and weight, but also because it had the best balance of historical background, dining and lodging recommendations, and comparative evaluations of tourist sites that helped me to prioritize what to see in the few days I had available. Note that this book also has a good 70-80 pages on Bosnia and Montenegro, which are very easy to access from Southern Croatia (especially by rental car). I especially appreciated the book's comprehensive digression on how the present republics evolved out of the old Yugoslavia; Rick Steves is not only informative but remarkably balanced in his description of the Tito years and of the recent conflict between Serbia and Croatia. These issues are still on the mind of everyone you will meet out there.
Couple of quibbles: Rick Steves seems to appeal to middle-age travelers, and his nightlife suggestions should rarely be trusted! The language section is tiny and inadequate. And the maps are approximate, carelessly drawn, and missing from some major towns. On the other hand, the Tourist Information in each town will give you detailed maps for free. So, over all, I am happy I made this choice.


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