![]() Which doesn’t make the photos look worse at all, unlike some suspected, and yet drastically reduces the ecological footprint of DK guidebooks. Also newer editions are paperback and printed on ecologically friendly non glossy paper. Interesting insider tips and nice photography. Good background info, nice and current practical info. They must have copy and pasted coverage from previous addition.Īpart from being the first guidebook to add Haiti, the DK book is stellar. Take in the dizzying views from the top of Jamaicas. Discover the Caribbean with this essential travel guide to this dazzlingly diverse region, designed to help you create your own unique trip and to transport you there before youve even packed your suitcase. ![]() Fun fact, their own site as of today does NOT mention Haiti as covered. Eyewitness Travel Guides DK Eyewitness Caribbean. ![]() ![]() The main cities, I’d add coverage of Port-de-Paix and Tortuga, for the adventurous, but Port-au-Propince, the south and Cap are nicely covered. Fodor’s and Lonely Planet in newest editions still ignore Haiti, DK now covers it. This guidebook was already one of the best even in the old format, but I was infuriating that (like all major ones) they ignored Haiti, a poor country, but actually fascinating, unique and as safe to visit as it’s touristy neighbour, which actually has a higher crime rate. ![]()
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