Frommer's New Zealand (Complete Guide)
S**N
Top quality publication
Exhaustive presentation of everything you should visit in New Zealand from the cities to the mountain peaks in the southern Alps and the breathtaking scenery in Fiordland. High quality gloss photos and illustrations, easy to read format that makes it easy for anyone to select the items to see that reflect their own visit preferences. You can't beat Frommer's guides!
G**.
Best book out there for New Zealand
Just returned from an amazing vacation in New Zealand and this guide made all the difference. It’s much better than the other books on the market. In fact, I got Frommer's and two other guides, but found this one to be so much more up-to-date and detailed that I ditched the other two entirely.Really appreciated the smart advice on which of the geothermal sights to see in Rotorua, because you have so many to pick from, and this guide was straightforward about their pros and cons. Also: loved the kayaking tour of Milford Sound it recommended, and the spectacular, self-guided day hikes it led me to on the South Island. New Zealand has some of the best hiking on the planet—you see so many different landscapes over the course of a day!—and this guide is good at giving you the pros and cons of both the day hikes and the multi-day treks (unfortunately I didn’t have enough time to do those, but I was able to find several 2-hour hikes on both the North and the South Island, thanks to this book). I also must say I appreciated that the book wove in a lot of history from the Maori side of the story, so I was able to understand the significance of many of the sights I was seeing. And I LOVED the restaurants I found through this book (I found the food in NZ to either be really fresh and good, or disappointingly processed—but the bad meals I had were when I just grabbed something rather than following the guidebook). I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have been able to do nearly as much as I did if I hadn’t had this guide with me.
J**E
What a great book! Making planning so much easier
I was feeling overwhelmed because there's so much to see & do in NZ. But this guide has a superb chapter with suggested itineraries of several sorts that make planning pretty easy. It gives distances covered, how much time each sight will likely take and more. I also love the fact that there are so many beautiful photos throughout: I'm a visual person so that helps me make choices (and they're not blurry at all--i think the other reviewer may need glasses. Finally I trust the author because she doesn't pull her punches about the sight that are only so so. Great pullout map, and lots of maps in the chapters too
L**I
Wonderful! and Full of Nature!
A fantastic insight into New Zealand's rich tapestry and magical landscapes. Through out the entire book you will come across wonderful secrets and there is something for everyone to be excited about and discover. This book will take you there. Great to see a lot of nature/hikes trips in there as well. Hats off!
R**H
Must have for New Zealand trip
So glad I got this book!I bought this guide as a back-up to web research about 2 months before we left for New Zealand. Turns out, online research was confusing, clunky and (often) actually just disguised marketing. I hate feeling sold to when I really just need insight. This guide was easy to follow, well-researched, and clearly written by a local expert, one who has great insight into the New Zealand of today, and its history. What I learned in the book really enhanced what I experienced on the ground. Because the advice was no BS, it told me which museums, nature trails, wineries, and boat rides would be most worth my time, and which could be skipped. I really appreciated that. The maps were helpful, but I especially appreciated the restaurants and pubs recommended and picked out by the author—she didn’t steer me wrong once! A must have book if you’re heading Down Under.
B**.
Comprehensive.
Written by someone who visited New Zealand.
M**Y
Pictures not sharp and no budget accommodations
No budget type of accommodations recommended
E**.
A book on New Zealand that doesn't know what a Kiwi is!?!?
This book lost all credibility when I reached pg. 558 where they misidentify an Oystercatcher as a "Kiwi". Considering the Kiwi is perhaps THE animal most associated with New Zealand, this is an inexcusable mistake. For non-bird watchers out there, this is tantamount to a travel book about Wyoming captioning a picture with "American Bison" but actually showing a picture of a horse!!!
R**H
Was a present
Was well liked by my niece
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