Moon Dominican Republic (Moon Handbooks)
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Average customer review:Product Description
With firsthand experience and honest insight, author Ana Chavier Caamano provides you with all the tools you need to create your own unique experience. Ana's fun and creative travel suggestions can help you plan your perfect trip.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #378569 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 300 pages
Customer Reviews
Travel Made Easy
I found the book to be very helpful. When I travel I like to go and hang out with the locals and be a part of the scene and with this guide book I was able to do just that. This book is not only good for those like me but it also gives some great listings for the all inclusive resorts. I found that the author was very knowlegable of her families home land. I only wished I would have had more time to see other parts of the island. I stayed in
Santo Dominco and had a wonderful time. If you get a chance one should have dinner at Coco's Restaurant. I had a great time with the locals and the food was unbelievable.
Total And Complete Waste of Money
Seriously, if I could give this no stars I would.
This particular version is the worst I've ever encountered with Moon Guides. I love its Cuba and Yucatan books but this guide to the Dominican Republic was such a piece of junk I literally tossed in the garbage at the first place we stayed.
I understand that guidebook writers are paid very little but please do not take on this job unless you actually care about the travel advice you attach to your name. This was so obviously slapped together by someone who seems to have never set foot in the D.R.
Apparently the previous version of this book (early 2000s) was OK so I don't want to disparage the reporting of a previous author. But this version (by Ana Chavier Caamano) is uninspired and underreported at best and negligent and erroneous at worst.




