Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides)

Written by Caitlyn Howells on July 22nd, 2009

User Reviews Send this to a friend
Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides)
 
51TYBlHFTGL. SL160  Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides)
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
Customer Rating:
 
List Price: £13.99
Sale Price: £7.89
Availibility: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
package Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides)Free Shipping Available
Buy Now
 

Product Description

Product Details

page Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides)No details are available for this product

Video Reviews

television Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides)No video reviews found for this product.

Customer Reviews

user comment Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides) A fantastic guide to the Maldives.
 
Review Date: October 12, 2001
Reviewer: ,
This guide scores five stars. From the moment I started reading, I couldn't put it down. A must for the traveller or arm chair traveller.

The guide is a handy, wipe clean, pocket-sized guide. The reader is captivated from the very beginning. The book takes the reader on a journey, starting with the history of the Island Nation, leading to Politics, Environmental Issues, Culture, First Aid and Information about each of the Tourist Resorts.

The book contains useful summary information in little boxes, with a starfish border. The boxes provide interesting facts about; "How Atolls are formed?" "Coral Bleaching," "Snorkelling and Diving" and a useful Medical checklist.

The guide also contains information about what to pack and what not to pack. Until I read the guide, I was unaware that Maldivian Government confiscates Cosmopolitan, because they regard it as a pornographic book. The guide explains that travellers have to be careful with Crucifixes and pocket Bibles. Alcohol and drugs are also banned. If you are a Backpacker, then I urge you to heed the advice about visas and visiting inhabited islands.

I would personally recommend any traveller reading the comprehensive medical advice the author provides, as although a Paradise, the Maldives can have a fatal beauty. Common sense is the best policy.

I loved the layout of this guide, filled with colour photos, to wet my appetite and maintain my interest. There was also a guide to the most 14 common marine species, but it's insufficient for the devoted diver. These pictures were based on hand drawings. There are excellent descriptions of the best dive sites, together with a guide about Diving and Snorkelling Safety and equipment hire.

The guide provides a section of contact addresses; British Consulate, tour operators and the island resorts. Telephone numbers and web addresses are listed, but could have changed. There is also a Lonely Planet website, showing some pages of the guide and tourist feedback. Future publications are updated by some of this feedback and the guide welcomes updates.

On the outside of the book, there are Atoll markers. Information on each Atoll includes a small map and a summary of each resort island (food, accommodation and activities). I checked the account for Kuredu, with comments from Guests and the guide appears to be accurate for this resort. Before the Atoll marked sections, is a whole section devoted to Male (the Capital), providing advice about accommodation and recommended sight seeing.

For all you linguists, a few phrases of the National Language can be found towards the back of the guide. The back of the book contains a useful ruler on the edge of inside cover and conversion charts.

I have looked at other guides and concluded that they don't even come a close second. I would definitely by other Lonely Planet guides, they have thought of everything.

Wendy Davies

user comment Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides) very informative
 
Review Date: February 21, 2010
Reviewer: Mme Rosemary Bourne, France
This book is full of interesting and informative facts about the Maldives and a great overview. The size is just right - handy to carry and easy to dip into when you just want relevant facts on, say the political situation, the status of women etc. I would recommend buying the book before you plan your trip as there is a useful section on choosing your resort - we had already made all our arrangements before ordering it. Although we certainly weren't disappointed in our resort, it would have been good to read this section before booking our holiday.
user comment Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides) Buy before you book your trip
 
Review Date: February 10, 2007
Reviewer: K. Rasmussen, London, UK
I agree with all the people above: When you have booked your trip to the Maldives you do not need Lonely Planet to tell you where you can find the beach on the island you are staying. If you think it is interesting you might find pleasure in reading the very informative brief on Maldivian history and current political environment. Even if this is not the case, you might benefit from the complete listing and review of all resorts in operation at the time of publication. But, you need to get hold of the book before you book your trip. If you plan to dive there is also valuable information for you in the book.
user comment Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides) pretty decent account
 
Review Date: August 10, 2009
Reviewer: Dr. M. W. Saunders, uk
I first went to the maldives in 1987 and have recently been back on a holiday. Once again the lonely planet was the best pick of the available titles in the local shop. It was very useful in 1987 when I was part working and not just going to one island. Very good on Male. The new edition seems pretty much as good and reasonably well written.
If you are considering going but cant decide which island to chose then it seemed to give quite objective advice whereas most of the other books pretty much just drone on and on about the lovely beaches and sea and are not a lot of use.
If you have already booked a holiday and are just going to one island for a week then i don't think you will really get much use out of a guide book anyway. You can find out most of the stuff on the net before you go that you will need.
user comment Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guides) Good book but how useful is it?
 
Review Date: May 2, 2004
Reviewer: Gard Karlsen, Stavanger, Norway
I bought this book before a trip I took to Sun Island in the south Ari atoll in April 2004. I always buy a guide book before I travel to learn more about the country that I'm going to, the history etc.

The Maldives is a fairly small country and it has a "limited" history. As many people I ended up just visiting the Sun Island resort and not any other island. So even if it is a good book and you can learn some from it I'm still left with the question: how useful is it? Sun Island was just covered by a few sentences in the book and I was far more satisfied when I found a personal trip report from someone that had already been to Sun Island. So when it comes to the Maldives I would have to say that you don't really need this guide. There are so many good Internet sites where you can find a lot of information.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • TwitThis
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • Pownce
  • MySpace
  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Related posts:

  1. Maldives (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
  2. Sri Lanka (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
  3. Lonely Planet Maldives (3rd ed)
  4. A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India: Including Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan (Helm Field Guides)
  5. Maldives: The Very Best of Michael Friedel

Tags: , , , ,

Leave a Reply