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New Zealand's South Island
Hunter Publishing 2009; US$ 8.99Marlborough, Nelson, Mt. Cook, the glaciers, Fiordland, Otago, Stewart Island, Rakiura National Park - here is the ultimate guide to the magical South Island. The South Island is dominated by the 500-km (300-mile) spine of the Southern Alps. The western side of the Alps is punctuated with rainforest, glaciers and fast-flowing rivers; the eastern side... more...
Alaska & Hawaii: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers' Markets, & Vegetarian Restaurants
Hunter Publishing 2009; US$ 5.99This is the resource book for vegetarian travelers. -- Healing Retreats. "This is a terrific and much-needed guidebook that makes traveling easy and worry-free for vegetarians. It lists and rates vegetarian restaurants and also reports on the best places to find produce." -- Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. "... a handy... more...
Hawaii: The Big Island Adventure Guide
Hunter Publishing 2008; US$ 16.99This is one of the best guidebooks I've ever read... I could never do everything in this book if I had a year of vacation instead of two weeks. But it'll be fun to try. -- Laura Suraci. "Anyone who is planning a trip to Hawaii would benefit from this book. I've already been there, but now I can't wait to go back!" -- Jerry... more...
Waimea, Mauna Kea & Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hunter Publishing 2011; US$ 7.99We travel to grow our Adventure Guides show you how. Experience the places you visit more directly, freshly, intensely than you would otherwise sometimes best done on foot, in a canoe, or through cultural adventures like art courses, cooking classes, learning the language, meeting the people, joining in the festivals and celebrations.... more...
Honolulu & Pearl Harbor Travel Adventures
Hunter Publishing 2011; US$ 7.99Almost all tourists to Hawaii come through Oahus capitol, Honolulu, because the major airport and deepwater port are there. This is the most thorough guide to Honolulu available, with candid hotel reviews based on personal inspections. Lavish beachfront resorts, rainforest B&Bs, condos, and much more are covered, most shown in color photos. Restaurant... more...
Lana'I, Hawaii Travel Adventures
Hunter Publishing 2010; US$ 8.99Based on our full guide to Maui, Lana'i and Molokai, this focuses primarily on Lana'i, though there are extensive sections on all three islands - travel preparation, culture, history, and much more. There are endless fascinating things to do here. Watch amazing sunsets from mile-long beaches, visit ancient temples or learn about the whaling... more...
Moloka'i, Hawaii Travel Advetnures
Hunter Publishing 2010; US$ 8.99Based on our full guide to Maui, Lana'i and Molokai, this focuses primarily on Moloka'i, though there are extensive sections on all three islands - travel preparation, culture, history, and much more. There are endless fascinating things to do here. Watch amazing sunsets from mile-long beaches, visit ancient temples or learn about the whaling... more...
Oahu's North Shore
Hunter Publishing 2011; US$ 7.99Considered the surfing capital of the world, the North Shore of O`ahu is where youll find those famous surf spots that youve heard of Sunset Beach, the Banzai Pipeline and Waimea Bay. Its also the most laidback part of the island, with only one major resort and a vast scattering of more low-key vacation rentals and beach bungalows.... more...
Waikiki Travel Adventures
Hunter Publishing 2011; US$ 7.99Considered by many to be the most famous island beach in the world, two-mile-long Waikiki Beach (which means spouting waters) wasnt always about sun, sand and surf. In Polynesian times, much of Waikiki was off-limits to everyone but chiefs, who had homes here along with taro patches and fishponds. The waters of Waikiki are kept calm... more...
Sicily's North Ionian Coast
Hunter Publishing 2011; US$ 7.99The Ionian coast offers stunning sea views, luscious vegetation, hill-top villages, natural woodlands, spectacular gorges and numerous old towns. Above it all looms the smoking, rumbling specter of Mount Etna. To the north is Messina, the first port of call for travelers to Sicily. Down the coast are pleasant beachside resorts peppered with... more...









