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Tonga-Samoa Handbook (Moon Travel Handbooks) [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by David Stanley (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 310 pages
  • Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing; illustrated edition edition (6 Oct 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1566911745
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566911740
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 13 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 879,847 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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David Stanley presents legends about demigods and directions to undersea caves and canyons in Tonga, as well as the history of tattooing rituals and budget breakfast bowls of cocoa and rice in Western Samoa.'


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Your direct connection to the heart of Polynesia.
Tonga-Samoa Handbook covers the two Samoas, Tonga, and Niue, a stimulating touring region now easily accessible on direct flights from Auckland, Honolulu, and Los Angeles. All four countries included in the guide are closely linked by air, and you can also get around much of the region by ferry. My book presents all the varied transportation, tour, and accommodation options at your disposal, letting you select those best suited to your budget or taste while avoiding expensive miscalculations. The main sporting activities here are outlined in detail: snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing, and hiking. Tonga-Samoa Handbook grew out of my South Pacific Handbook, presently in its 7th edition. South Pacific was the first practical guide to Tonga and the Samoas, and for the past 20 years it has been the only travel guide to Niue. This accounts for the depth of historical, political, social, and economic coverage in Tonga-Samoa Handbook, now supplemented by hundreds of internet websites and e-mail addresses allowing you to connect at the click of a mouse. All 32 maps have been redrawn on a computer. Tonga-Samoa Handbook is priced about the same as individual guides to Tonga and the Samoas, yet you get both areas plus Niue. It could be the most cost effective purchase you'll make on your trip, and I hope it serves you well.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tonga-Samoa - the only guidebook you need!, 30 Jan 2000
First I have a confession to make - I am nuts about the South Pacific so any guidebook to the area has to really win me over. It must provide an accurate history and a concise background to the region as well as informing me about agreeable places to stay, enjoyable places to eat, how to get around easily, decent maps and of course the places and things to avoid. This guidebook comes up trumps in all these areas and will certainly be my trusty companion for the next trip.

In this 320 plus page first edition (an amalgam of two previous separate ones by the same highly knowledgeable author) the extensive detail of Tonga and Samoa's history, politics, flora and wildlife provides a thorough background and could be a volume in itself. It also includes American Samoa and Niue so encompasses an entire area of the Pacific.

Importantly, Stanley states that he does not accept 'freebies' from tourist boards etc. but pays his own way, a very significant point as it makes him objective not having to return favours. This certainly comes across in the places I know from personal experience and his reviews about hotels for instance are usually brief but mostly valid about the ones I have stayed at.

A key factor for my buying a guidebook is the quality of the maps, they make a huge difference and inaccurate poorly drawn ones are worse than useless. Previous Moon guidebooks were let down by the maps which were thin and skimpily done on paper with a lot of 'show through' which made them confusing. Thankfully rectified in this edition, they are now excellent.

I like it even more because it is not aimed solely at backpackers at one end or expense account travellers at the other unlike some other guidebooks. It is broader based and not condescending should you wish to stay in the local huts and eat off market stalls or the best hotels and eat the finest meals in Tonga and Samoa.

Quite rightly, Stanley doesn't lead you to expect too much in an area that is not wealthy by Western standards of affluence, although rich in other ways with scenery and people which are the stuff of collective dreams planted in our psyche by Gauguin, Robert Louis Stevenson and others more than a century ago. He puts these countries into context with the reality of what they have to offer and prepares you in advance to expect what you would think is only second rate in say New York but this is the Pacific and that's as good as it gets. Considering the frugality of how most of the population of these countries live themselves it is more than good enough.

So if you are crossing the Pacific with a stopover in these countries and are considering a guidebook, take this one. It will take you deftly through these 'paradise islands' yet neither lead you astray or to expect too much, just like a good friend which it will surely become.

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