Northern Cyprus (Landmark Visitor Guide)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #40322 in Books
- Published on: 2008-12-11
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
This guide to Northern Cyprus, now fully updated and with new photographs, has been a consistent and popular title for many years. This full colour, itinerary based guide will enable customers to prepare for their holiday with an extensive briefing on all aspects of Northern Cyprus, including history, climate, culture, food and drink. There are maps and detailed background notes for each area covered by the guide. The comprehensive FactFile at the end includes details of main attractions, information on local amenities, getting there and other essentials.
Customer Reviews
Brilliant
After many years of wanting to visit Northern Cyprus, we bought this book to see what the Turkish side of the country would have to offer us. We found it has all you need to know before visiting this lovely country. Northern Cyprus has so much to offer the traveller, it's history, wildlife, flora & fauna etc. The list is too long. All the historic sites are accompanied by full colour photographs. Kristina Gursoy & Lavinia Neville Smith have captured the whole beauty of the country and its people which make this book a very interesting read. Whilst there we used this book as our guide for the numerous places we visited and found it to be invaluable. Northern Cyprus is certainly as it is described, 'A corner of earth touched by heaven'. Loved it so much we have now purchased a house there. This book is a must for the future traveller.
Thourough guide with good graphics and pictures
I have just returned from TRNC (21/10/01) where I used four guides: This one, the Bradt N Cyprus guide and the Rough Guide and Lonely Planet offerings. Of the four this was the most visual in its presentation, and the most conservative in its descriptions of accessibility (particularly by car) of some of the more out of the way sights. Together with the Bradt guide it had the advantage of being dedicated to the North of the divide. The LP and RG, however were better for listings of hotels, restaurants, etc. The Landmark guide had a less dry and wordy layout, which I found better for choosing where to go, but the Bradt, guide was the best reference once there, with good advice on how to find and tour sites like Salamis. The glossier Landmark guide is also significantly heavier than the other guides.
As a general note the military presence in coastal and other resort areas has reduced significantly and the roads have improved rapidly since any of the guides were published. The other big change that I found was the widespread acceptance of credit cards (dominantly Visa, but in many cases MC too) and far more ATMs not only in the major towns but also in some resort areas.
Excellent
After many years of wanting to visit Northern Cyprus, we bought this book to see what the Turkish side of the country would have to offer us. We found it has all you need to know before visiting this lovely country. Northern Cyprus has so much to offer the traveller, it's history, wildlife, flora & fauna etc. The list is too long. All the historic sites are accompanied by full colour photographs. Kristina Gursoy & Lavinia Neville Smith have captured the whole beauty of the country and its people which make this book a very interesting read. Whilst there we used this book as our guide for the numerous places we visited and found it to be invaluable. Northern Cyprus is certainly as it is described, 'A corner of earth touched by heaven'. This book is a must for the future traveller.



