Fiji (Country Guide)

  • Author: Nana Luckham
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet
  • Publication Date: May 1, 2009
  • Condition: New
  • Price: $12.14
  • Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description

  • Product Description

    Nobody knows Fiji like Lonely Planet, and our 8th edition offers the best of these island paradises. Whether that's surfing world-class breaks in the Mamanucas, island hopping in search of your perfect Yasawa beach, exploring the lush interior of Taveuni or discovering Suva's best nightspots - you decide.

    Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you the information you need to make the most of your trip.

    In This Guide:

    Sailing information for yachties and tips on how to join as crew
    Color highlights help you plan your trip
    Green Index to help make your travels ecofriendly

Customer Reviews

  • June 27, 2010It was a great help to prepare trip to FIJI

    There are many islands in Fiji, over 300 hundred.

    when i planed to go there, i didin't know what to do, where & when to go thru my short holidays.

    this guide book shows simple summary which is reliable and I could make the best holidays.

  • August 20, 2009Finally, Lonely Planet gets back to where it belongs as the best of travel books

    I've been thinking about going to Fiji for a number of years now, and despite Lonely Planet's stumbling as of late with the quality of their travel books, I feel this is back to meeting the standards which we expect for Lonely Planet. There's a wealth of information, and on my quick spotchecks of hotels, how to get from A to B and activities, the information was accurate.

    I'm quite impressed with the depth of the book, and instead of a high-level overview dedicated to tourists who will never venture off the beaten path, it seems that the authors really did their homework. I feel confident that I can use this book as a primary source of information and my "go to" reference.

    Now comes the bad part: Actually having to save up for the trip to Fiji.

  • August 10, 2009Awesome!

    Great book, gave us a lot of information about where we were staying and where to travel!

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