The Rough Guide to Cuba - 3rd Edition
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #113701 in Books
- Published on: 2005-05-26
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 664 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
This Rough Guide is the most up-to-date, full-length guide to one of the Caribbean's most compelling destinations. The authors' twenty-four things not to miss present a selective taste of the country's highlights; fine colonial buildings, stunning scenery, outdoor activities and cultural entertainment. The guide is full of informed descriptions and accurate listings of the best bars, restaurants and music venues to be seen at, from the lively city of Havana to the seaside resorts of Cayo Coco and Guardalavaca. Each listing is pinpointed on clear, easy-to-use maps and plans. There is well-written background on the country's turbulent history and detailed essays on Cuban sport, music, and wildlife.
Customer Reviews
EXCELLENT
4 stars because Cuba changes quickly. Excellent and very useful. Helps one get confident to travel around much m ore of Cuba.
Do consider MEA CUBA by INFANTE for an alternative opinion on Cuba before you go.
Badly in need of an update!
As this guide was going to press (and as the authors acknowledge), a major change was happening in Cuba with regard to their currency. The dollar was banned and tourists can only use Convertible Pesos instead. This book makes numerous references to dollar pricing and dollar shops which are all now obsolescent and therefore misleading. Please update this guide asap - Lonely Planet have done it!
Rough Guides are the best!
I always prefer Rough Guides to Lonely Planets and this is no exception. For a start it's more up to date, published May 2005 and Lonely Planet was January 2004. Secondly, size matters! Rough Guide has 664 pages and Lonely Planet has 468.
It has the usual Rough Guide lay out:
Colour Section on intro, where to go, when to go and things not to miss - all an overview to whet your appetite.
Next around 80 pages on the Basics including how to get there, visas, health, money, getting around, accommodation, food and drink - all the details you want to know before booking.
Then the main Guide (around 450 pages) with 8 sections focussed on Havana and around, Pinar del Rio, Varadero and Matanzas, Trinidad and the central provinces, Ciego de Avila and Camaguey, Northern Oriente, Santiago De Cuba and Granma and, finally, Isla de la Juventud and Cayo Largo.
Each of these sections are easy to find, start with a highlights page and contain maps, info on what to do on arrival, transportation and recommendations on accommodation, places of interest and restaurants (all with handy price guides).
Final sections are Contexts (history, wildlife, music, sport and books), Language (basic vocabulary and useful phrases) and Index.
I have used Rough Guides to travel through a number of different countries, on varying budgets, and have always found them informative and reliable.
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