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Stern's Guide to the Greatest Resorts of the World

The most luxurious self-contained resorts around the globe rated in eleven separate categories with complete descriptions of accommodations, dining, sport facilities, grounds, prices, and environs

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Kiadó: Pelican Publishing Company
Kiadás helye: Gretna
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 366 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 25 cm x 17 cm
ISBN: 1-56554-297-5
Megjegyzés: 6. kiadás. Fekete-fehér és színes fotókkal.
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STERN'S GUIDE TO THE GREATEST RESORTS OF THE WORLD
'^^at will it be? The casual elegance of an overwater btingalow leading down to a blue lagoon in Taliiti? The sophisticated glamour of a stately palace resort in the south of France? The rustic charm of a castle snuggled among streams and chalets in the Swiss Alps? A golfer's dream getaway in Hawaii or a romantic honeymoon hideaway in the Caribbean?
This catalog of one himdred hedonistic hideaways—^written by a world traveler who has visited these resorts personally—directs vacationers to the most luxurious self-contained resorts found around the world and helps you select the one most suited to your taste and budget. New resorts have been added to this revised, updated edition, as well as a chapter on how to save money on airfare.
This guide gives a detailed description of each resort in terms of history, accommodations, dining, sport facilities, shopping, entertainment, and general environs. Photographs show the special... Tovább

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STERN'S GUIDE TO THE GREATEST RESORTS OF THE WORLD
'^^at will it be? The casual elegance of an overwater btingalow leading down to a blue lagoon in Taliiti? The sophisticated glamour of a stately palace resort in the south of France? The rustic charm of a castle snuggled among streams and chalets in the Swiss Alps? A golfer's dream getaway in Hawaii or a romantic honeymoon hideaway in the Caribbean?
This catalog of one himdred hedonistic hideaways—^written by a world traveler who has visited these resorts personally—directs vacationers to the most luxurious self-contained resorts found around the world and helps you select the one most suited to your taste and budget. New resorts have been added to this revised, updated edition, as well as a chapter on how to save money on airfare.
This guide gives a detailed description of each resort in terms of history, accommodations, dining, sport facilities, shopping, entertainment, and general environs. Photographs show the special qualities and charm of each resort. Arranged by location—^including the continental United States, the Caribbean, the South Seas, Europe, Australia, Hawaii, Mexico, Africa, the Far East, and cruise ships—this book supplies everything the traveler and travel agent need, such as an up-to-date price list and a resort rating chart.
Steven B. Stem is a practicing corporate-tax attorney and travel enthusiast who has visited every major resort around the world and sailed on more than five hundred cruise ships. He is also the author of Stem s Guide to the Cruise Vacation, published by Pelican.
Cover photos: Courtesy Malliouhana Hotel Vissza

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