Selected Product: | Lonely Planet Chile & Easter Island Paperback Edition: 7 Author: Charlotte Beech, Jolyon Attwooll, Thomas Kohnsta Publisher: Lonely Planet Release Date: 2006-05-01 ISBN-10: 1740599977 ISBN-13: 9781740599979 List Price: $24.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Argentina (Country Guide) ISBN-10: 1741047021 ISBN-13: 9781741047028 List Price:$25.99 Peru (Country Guide) ISBN-10: 1740597494 ISBN-13: 9781740597494 List Price:$22.99 Trekking in the Patagonian Andes (Walking) ISBN-10: 186450059X ISBN-13: 9781864500592 List Price:$19.99 The Rough Guide to Chile 3 (Rough Guide Travel Guides) ISBN-10: 1843535491 ISBN-13: 9781843535492 List Price:$22.99 The Rough Guide to Chile Map (Rough Guide Country/Region Map) ISBN-10: 184353486X ISBN-13: 9781843534860 List Price:$9.99 |
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Head South – expanded coverage of adventure paradise Patagonia, with side trips to Argentina.
Raise A Glass – discover Chilean wine with our intoxicating primer by a Colchagua Valley vintner.
Play Hard – sand-board desert dunes, paddle through ice-carved fjords or ski still-smoking volcanoes with our dedicated Outdoors chapter.
Rest Easy – accommodations for every budget, from rustic mountain refugios and homey hospedajes to luxurious retreats and high-rise hotels.
Live It Up – enjoy gourmet meals and top-notch culture in Santiago, uncover Valparaíso’s bohemian charms or sunbathe on Arica’s plentiful beaches. Land of surprises | Customer Rating: | | Going back to Chile and will visit more regions. This book is not only my perfect guide, but informs me of its history so I will not be totally ignorant and will be able to ask intelligent questions of the natives. | good tips | Customer Rating: | | I visited chile in early 2007-I credit this book with the best time of my life...I you go to Lake region around Puerto Montt, this book will tell you all the cool hostels to stay...Organized information and useful...lots of good restaurants and hostels. Also recommend Argentina guide from same publisher... | Overrated | Customer Rating: | We just returned from 6 months in South America. We traveled with the Footprint guidebooks but had many opportunities to use the Lonely Planet, as that is what everyone carries.
Almost everyone who was carrying this book complained about it. It is full of errors and the maps are hard to read. Hostal Nancy, in Puerto Natales, for example, is shown on the complete opposite side of town.
Do yourself a favor and try out another guidbook. Get away from the Lonlely Planet people. Look at Footprint or Rough Guide.
| Easter Island or Bust | Customer Rating: | | I usually don't like the LPs but this one worked out great. I left it in Santiago with my sister. The thing about travel books is that they are just guides to give you ideas. Never go by the book, it makes for a boring life. The best adventures I have every had in South America were the ones that were not planned that goes for life too. The Easter Island part was good because it gave alot of info about the history and culture and gave directions to the museum so that we could get even more info if needed. I also like the Spanish vocab in the back because my Spanish is Mexican border now and guess what a sopa in SA is a bread and here in border land it is a soup. winter in Santiago you want soup not bread. Buy it and see the world the best thing in life is to follow you heart and dreams. | Great Guide To Cheap Accomodations | Customer Rating: | | thanks to lonely planet we found chilestay apartments at www.chilestay.com an inexpensive alternative to a hotel. also, lonely planet provides a comprehensive and updated information about places to visit and enjoy. |
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