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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 917 EAN: 9781741045772 ISBN: 1741045770 Label: Lonely Planet Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 608 Publication Date: 2007-09-01 Publisher: Lonely Planet Studio: Lonely Planet |
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Useful travel tool. Comment: My husband and I honeymooned in Oahu and we took this AND the Frommer's guide along. I'd take either or both again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad, but there is a lot to cover in this one book... Comment: I can't help but look at a Hawaii visitor guide and check out whether my favorite eateries, locations, and activities are included. This one has a lot, but it covers all the Hawaiian Islands that visitors may, well, visit! That's a lot of material for one book to cover if its intent is to be complete. There are island-specific books that give more info (for example, the "revealed" series), but this one is darn good. It certainly focuses more on the activities for the low budget traveler than most do.
I know Oahu better than the other islands, so how accurate is Lonely Planet's Hawaii? It's pretty good. There are so many eateries in Honolulu than many are not included. Maybe its good that you will be steered away from my favorites! Seriously, I like The Shack in Hawaii Kai, Island Manapua in Manoa, and Volcano Joe's Island Bistro across from the UH campus for some delightful vegetarian. There's the Xcel outlet store in Haleiva, BBQ in Wahiawa, super diving off Makaha, and a less exploited trail and waterfall in Lyon Arboretum, right next to the heavily-used Manoa Falls trail.
There were some favorites included. Willows is a buffet treat in Makiki, Deep Ecology in Haleiva is a very pleasant and knowledgeable dive shop, and the Honolulu Zoo, although okay as zoos go, has its Wildest Show in Town summer music series every week (only a $2 donation requested... cheapest deal in Waikiki).
This isn't a bad choice for a guide book if you are only going to take one book. Nothing beats asking a local, however. Be friendly, and show aloha to the residents and to our special places. Don't litter, and pass a site by if it looks too crowded. There are plenty of things to see and do.
Mahalo.
Customer Rating:      Summary: interesting read Comment: I bought this for our honeymoon since we were visiting all the islands and this seems to cover everything. It was an entertaining read with good information.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Taking this back to the library Comment: I could barely read any of this book. The type is so tiny and hard to read, and the maps are all grey and difficult to read as well. Everything is just scrunched in there and you have to pore over that map to figure out what the heck you're looking at. They're way too busy. They cram too much detail into one map.
Its information is segmented well, and it's good that they list operating hours and prices where they can, but I just can't squint at that little type. The lettering on some of these maps is literally as small as the head of a pin. I'm supposed to be able to whip this out of my backpack on the island and use it as a quick reference tool? This book is going back to the library; I'll just have to find another book to use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Lonely Planet Guide Comment: I can very much reccomend this book to everyone planning to go to Hawaii. It has a section about every Hawaian Island open to travellers. You find general background information about the islands as well as very detailed information about things to do and see, lodging, dining and activities. It also picks out places that are usually less crowed than the major tourist accumulations.
Lonely Planet Guide Books are an absolute MUST before I go on a trip.
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Discover Hawaii
Abandon the beach towel and plunge into snorkeling heaven in a coral crater. Soothe your sunburn with a chilling masterpiece from the Island's shave ice gurus. Feel the heat of Hawaii's continual rebirth amidst the lava of Earth's most active volcano. Experience genuine aloha 'aina atop the world's tallest sea cliffs.
In This Guide:
Six authors, 5328 miles driven, 148 beaches combed, 106 detailed maps. All-new color sections showcase Hawaii's highlights, outdoor activities and local people. Expansive surfing coverage and all major islands' top spots revealed by a Surfer magazine editor. You asked for it, we researched it: more listings for outfitters, tours and sustainable travel experiences.
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