Where To Go When (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Hardcover)

Where To Go When (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

Review

Thirty destinations are presented for each month, with 11 covered in depth. Tuscany, Italy, is recommended for October, when the grape and olive harvests take place, and when porcini mushrooms, prized truffles and other specialties appear on regional menus. The listing includes a six-day itinerary on the “Chianti Trail,” from Florence to Siena. –USAToday.com



Product Description

Answering the difficult questions that today’s adventurous travelers ask-where’s the best place for a beach holiday in March? What are my options if June is the only time I can take a holiday? I’m getting married in November, where would be the perfect place for a honeymoon?-this is the perfect book for anyone planning a vacation or a longer adventure. Find out about the best time to go to each destination, the best places to see, and the best things to do. Whatever you want to do, you can-and in any month of the year.
–This text refers to the

Paperback
edition.


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13 Comments so far

  1. Kafele on November 4th, 2009

    Two years ago, the producers of the PBS series, Globe Trekker, released a tie-in book similar in approach to this one called Globe Trekker’s World: What’s On in the World…and When. Travel writer Joseph Rosendo takes the same approach of presenting a global calendar of must-see sights, events and unique festivals. Granted the paperback Globe Trekker calendar guidebook is half the price, but this has the advantage of the glossy, luxuriant look of the DK Eyewitness Guides adapted into a coffee-table book format full of their superb color photography. As the consulting editor, Rosendo has designed the book specifically to overload the reader’s visual senses with exotic images that whet an appetite for further investigation.

    Whereas “Globe Trekker” is targeted more to the backpack adventurer, this book encompasses a broader spectrum of experiences, for example, what to do for five days in March during the Fallas Festival in Valencia, Spain, or four days in July during the Calgary Stampede, or ten days sailing in Kerala, India, in December. Not only are there renowned festivals around the world to attend but also more personalized experiences recommended that range from luxuriant trips of romantic fantasy to affordable family getaways. The presentation is smart simply because Rosendo lets the seasons dictate the order of the highlights rather than the geography itself. Each month opens with a two-page spread of thirty key activities occurring at that time around the world of which a dozen are highlighted with greater detail.

    Key bits of advice are presented with a couple of lines on such topics as getting there and getting around, what it costs to eat , what to do for a recommended period of time, and even a comment on the local do’s and don’ts to avoid being labeled an ugly American. But make no mistake, it’s the lush, often dazzling photography that is the draw here, not the relatively cursory information provided. What the DK Eyewitness Guides do especially well is make visual sense of what other guidebooks simply describe in words. This large-format book goes even further in bundling the diverse world of experiences to be had if one ventures forth to find them at the optimal time and with an unlimited budget.

  2. Emerson on November 4th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fabulous book!
    This is a spectacular book, both visually and in content..
    I highly recommend it. My husband and I are using the book to help us find interesting roads to travel on and…

  3. Oratilwe on November 5th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A best buy
    This is the coolest travel book I have seen. I travel a lot and found it at a friends home. I immediately went home and bought it myself and for two others.

  4. Othniel on November 5th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Travel Book, Great Photo Book too !!!
    Great travel book, with lots of info about each destination to allow you get a good idea of why each place is unique and how to look it up further.

  5. Othniel on November 5th, 2009

    Most travel guides tell you what to see, but not when. Knowing the important cultural events of a country or region makes a trip memorable. Equally significant to me as a photographer are the weather and seasonal conditions. Rainy seasons, extreme heat, days of overcast need to be considered when I travel. I especially like to know when flowers are blooming. The notes in the margin make a quick study of learning the basic facts regarding getting there, getting around, accommodations, eating, and prices for two people. The excellent photographs are well-chosen. Just when I think I don’t need another travel book, this one is published. It’s a beautiful and useful book and would make a great gift for someone who enjoys travel.

  6. Odeda on November 5th, 2009

    “Where to Go When” is a gorgeous coffee-table book with lots of photos, plus practical information on the best times of year to visit a wide variety of sites around the world. It’s arranged by month and is less about which hotel to book than about interesting things to do when you reach your destination. Travelers may not know that Peru’s seasons are the reverse of those in the United States or that winter is the best time to go to India or Egypt because the summers are miserably hot. After seeing the photos of Tibet, I’m ready to pack my bags! This isn’t a standard travel guide, but it’s worth seeing for the wonderful photos and sometimes quirky details about destinations.

  7. Jennie on November 5th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Travel in Any Economy
    Want to be transported without the hassle of airport security, fees for checked baggage, or cramped airline seats? Then this Eyewitness Travel Guide is a must have.

  8. Ulric on November 5th, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Travel from the viewpoint of the time of year
    Book is very well conceived and the pictures, lay out, details, etc is outstanding. In that respect it is both a great “coffee table” addition or an useful dream or travel tool…

  9. Anonymous on November 5th, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Have tips for trips to come
    Nice book to read with a cup of coffee. Good photos and ideas for future travels.

  10. Haig on November 5th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Beautiful Book
    This is just a gorgeous book. There is much information to be gotten by merely looking at the pictures. I’ve enjoyed flipping through it over and over again.

  11. Annissa on November 6th, 2009

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointed, as the title led me to believe it would be more
    The photography is fantastic and the festivals described are inviting and interesting, however I expected to have a little more information when purchasing such a large book.

  12. Anonymous on November 6th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    MASTERPIECE of ‘coffee table’ travelling books
    A truly masterpiece among the travel books. The selection and mix of pictures with useful information is spectacular. Let’s take an example, page 150/151; Yunnan in China.

  13. Hume on November 6th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Where To Go When
    I received this book first as a Christmas gift from someone who had also received
    as a gift. This person loved it so much she give everyone on her Christmas list one…

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