Lonely Planet Mauritius, Reunion & Seychelles | 
enlarge | Authors: Joseph Bindloss, Sarina Singh, Deanna Swaney, Robert Strauss Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications Category: Book
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1252696
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0864427484 Dewey Decimal Number: 916.9804 EAN: 9780864427489 ASIN: 0864427484
Publication Date: February 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Searching for a tropical island paradise, rich in culture, unashamedly friendly and proudly unique? Mauritius, Reunion and Seychelles have it all. Whether you want to laze on a secluded beach, trek through cirques and volcanoes or snorkel in a peaceful lagoon, this guidebook points the way. - 45 detailed maps, including Reunion hiking maps
- special section on diving and snorkeling in the Indian Ocean
- accommodation options, including mountain gites and beach resorts, for every budget
- comprehensive information on local cultures, architecture and cuisine
- handy phrases in French and Creole
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Excellent for a trip to Mauritius December 2, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I spent 4 weeks living with a family on Mauritius this past summer, and this book was invaluable. I had many days to myself, and this book made it very easy to get around, with tips on restaurants that were up to date, good info about getting places on the bus and what things to see. The maps were probably the most helpful, especially in places like Port Louis and Grand Baie. I would recommend this book to anyone traveling to Mauritius, whether on a package tour, or on their own.
Indispensable for a Seychellois trip August 1, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Two summers ago we went into Seychelles, and Mauritius,Reunion& Seychelles LP travel guide was essential for us. Thanks to it, we could discover Seychelles was not just a diving and incredible beaches paradise, but its interiors landscapes were the best of our journey. We recomend it,because its fantastic information about Mahe,Praslin and La Digue islands, their national parks (such as Sainte Anne or Vallee de Mai). Prices were as high as the author wrote! and all information about public buses, rent-a-car and restaurants was right. Just one thing, we couldn't find where La Gogue Reservoir was! If anybody can strength the lake exists, please let us know!!
Fantastic Guide Book June 4, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This guide was my Bible while I traveled through Mahe and Praslin islands in 1999. The Seychelles are full of kind, open-hearted locals who are generous and more than willing to show Westerners around. My trusty LP guide helped me find several reasonable b&b's, Michael Adams' studio (wonderful local artist) and the most perfect beaches in the Indian Ocean. What I love about LP guides, and this one in particular, is the extensive history of the area the book is covering, as well as the locals' interests. Those intending to visit this incredible area should take this guide book - the photography alone will tempt anyone.
Outstanding Guidebook November 18, 1999 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
I used an earlier edition of this book on a trip in 1996, in which I visited the Seychelles, Mauritius, and Reunion. I was travelling independently (not as part of a package tour) and the book helped in many ways to make my trip a great one. It provides a wealth of information about hotels and restaurants, island culture, and places and things to see on the islands. If you can only visit one of these three islands, I would recommend the Seychelles, which offer some of the finest tropical scenery I have ever seen. One advantage of Mauritius for the budget-minded traveler is that it is considerably less expensive than the Seychelles.
I never put it down. November 4, 1998 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
My husband and I have just recently returned from a two week trip to Mauritius. Although we booked our trip through a well known travel agent and stayed in a hotel, the Lonely Planet Guide was invaluable. If you are considering a trip to Mauritius and are toying with the idea of a self catering option (which I actually would recommend), you need this book. If you are going for the hotel option but are interested in seeing the island and sampling the local cuisine outside the hotel, you need this book. Don't go without it. Everything that there is to see and do on the island of Mauritius, is in the book.
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