• South America

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: South America

    Reliable Surf Travel Information | 76 pages

    Thanks to a vast array of impossibly long line-ups, South America is fast becoming a must go destination. Travel from the empty pointbreaks of Chile to the heaving beaches of Brazil and remain reliably informed with The Stormrider Surf Guide South America in hand. Average wave height, wind speed and direction are just some of the facts that will help ensure your dream surf trip has the best chance of scoring top quality waves.

    1 issue  /  $14.99 US

  • Pacific Ocean

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: Pacific Ocean

    Reliable Surf Travel Information | 70 pages

    It's not surprising that the incomprehensible vastness of the Pacific Ocean contains the mightiest waves on the planet and is the birthplace of modern surfing. Informing on all the island chains from chilly New Zealand to humid Hawaii, The Stormrider Guide Pacific Ocean inventory of wave resources is unmatched, sharing practical tips on how to survive some of the world's most challenging waves.

    1 issue  /  $14.99 US

  • East Asia

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: East Asia

    Reliable Surf Travel Information | 84 pages

    The Stormrider Surf Guide Indonesia and East Asia portrays what many believe are the best waves in the world. The Mentawai's, Bali and Sumbawa are all now famous, but there are literally hundreds more spots to discover across Indonesia and East Asia, as detailed in this massive publication. Crucial stats on swell, wind, tide and weather are just a few of the reasons this guide should be top of the packing list.

    1 issue  /  $14.99 US

  • Java and Bali

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: Java and Bali

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: Java and Bali

    Bali is where it all started, first in the 1930s at Kuta, then reignited with interest by the discovery of Uluwatu in the early '70s, tantalisingly portrayed to the fledgling surf travel community in the seminal film Morning of the Earth. The Bukit peninsula soon became synonymous with perfect barrels as more world-class waves were introduced to an insatiable surf world and Aussie surfers quickly bumped Bali to the top of the annual pilgrimage list. Not to be outdone by it's nearest neighbour, Java managed to trump the Bukit beauties with a wave so vast and perfectly formed, that G-Land is now the yardstick by which all waves are measured.

    1 issue  /  $7.99 US

  • Africa

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: Africa

    Reliable Surf Travel Information | 68 pages

    Illuminating the surf on the Dark Continent by going where no guide has been before, The Stormrider Surf Guide Africa gives expert descriptions and advice on where to surf, stay and how to get around virtually all the African coastal nations. From the Sahara desert, through equatorial jungles, to the freezing waters of the Cape, this Stormrider Surf Guide is essential reading for any Africa surfari.

    1 issue  /  $14.99 US

  • North America Collection

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: North America Collection

    Reliable Surf Travel Information

    The Stormrider Guide North America is the first and only comprehensive reference guide to surfing the North American coastline. In-depth analysis of the waves, the coastal environment, and the rich cultural history of America’s passion for wave- riding, combine to make this an authoritative and indispensable tool for the traveling surfer as well as the armchair student. Painstakingly penned by experienced international surf journalists and expertly edited by the incomparable surf scribe, Drew Kampion, The Stormrider Guide North America is an essential addition to any surfer’s quiver.

    The Stormrider Surf Guide Oregon and Washington
    The Stormrider Surf Guide Northern California
    The Stormrider Surf Guide Central California
    The Stormrider Surf Guide Southern California
    The Stormrider Surf Guide New England
    The Stormrider Surf Guide Mid Atlantic
    The Stormrider Surf Guide The South
    The Stormrider Surf Guide

    1 issue  /  $19.99 US

  • India and the Bay of Bengal

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: India and the Bay of Bengal

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: India and the Bay of Bengal

    A whole sub-continent of waves have largely been ignored by the traveling surf tribes for the best part of half a century and aside from Sri Lanka, very few countries in the Bay of Bengal would be considered true surf destinations. This is not to say there is no surf - quite the opposite in fact - but India, Myanmar and Thailand are on a completely different travel agenda, so few bother to lug a board round for what most perceive as 2ft monsoonal wind slop. The reality is there are days of real quality to be had on all these coasts during their on season, with surprising wave height, power and shape.

    1 issue  /  $7.99 US

  • The Stormrider Surf Guide: Mexico

    The Stormrider Surf Guide: Mexico

    Reliable Surf Travel Information | 28 pages

    Geographically speaking, Mexico is usually considered more a part of North America than Central America but from a cultural and political perspective it is more akin to it's southern Latino neighbours on the isthmus. Surf-wise, it is a different world from the SoCal hustle and bustle, starting off arid and rocky in Baja, but Þnishing humid and sandy in Chiapas. Scoured by 3 seas, diversity is the theme, offering the legion of mainly US visitors every wave shape and height available from the big, challenging bombs of Todos and Escondido to the smaller, perfect, impossibly long rights of Scorpion Bay and Las Islitas.

    1 issue  /  $7.99 US

  • 1st edition

    Secret New York: The Unique Guidebook to New York's Hidden Sites, Sounds, and Tastes

    Here's a tourist guide with a difference. New York insider and Village Voice columnist Robert Sietsema has assembled a topic-focused book. Learn where to find a hidden Indian cave right on the island of Manhattan, where to get a delicious, multicourse meal for less than five dollars, how to plug in to the Japanese underground, where to find the best bagel and egg cream, where to find the rock clubs that the hipsters frequent, and where to rent a bicycle to tour the city and where to ride it.

    1 issue  /  $8.95 US

  • The Insider's Arizona Guidebook - 2009

    The Insider's Arizona Guidebook

    No one knows Arizona like we do. With an insider’s perspective gained from more than 80 years of chronicling the Grand Canyon State’s natural and man-made attractions, we offer this guide to the places we love. We draw on history, culture, and lore to help you enjoy both our icons and lesser-known places and events ranging from the indescribable Grand Canyon in the north to the grasslands of Sonoita in the south; from the ponderosa pines and snows of Flagstaff to the paloverde trees and desert marigolds of Tucson; from the dramatic and stark Navajo and Hopi canyons, plateaus, and mesas to the lush desert of Saguaro National Park; from the refuges protecting wildlife to the mud and stone ruins that housed our earliest residents. Our introduction touches on peoples, history, landmarks, plants, animals, and geology. Deeper in the book we map out scenic drives that take you into the countryside, and we list scores of places you should visit. By the time we’re done, we hope you’ll know Arizona — and love it — as much as we do.

    1 issue  /  $22.95 US

  • 2009

    National Geographic Complete National Parks of the United States

    This extensive travel planner covers not just the 58 official National Parks but also the nearly 350 additional properties in the Park Service’s domain, with practical advice on how to reach each park, when to go, and what to do there.

    1 issue  /  $32.00 US

  • 1st edition

    Frommer's London 2011

    Hundreds of color photos Free pocket map inside,plus easy-to-read maps throughout Exact prices, directions, opening hours,and other practical information Candid reviews of hotels and restaurants,plus sights, shopping, and nightlife Itineraries, walking tours, and trip-planning ideas Insider tips from local expert authors

    1 issue  /  $19.99 US

  • 1st edition

    Minnesota 101: Everything You Wanted to Know About Minnesota and Were Going to Ask Anyway

    From the wooly mammoth, British rule, and the post-Revolutionary government to snow, SPAM, and Betty Crocker, this is a comprehensive book on all things Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Well-known Minnesotans such as crime historian Paul Maccabee, meteorologist Paul Douglas, history professor and author Annette Atkins, and food celebrity Andrew Zimmern weigh in on one of the nation’s most livable states. Profiles of writers F. Scott Fitzgerald, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Garrison Keillor are also included. The guide runs the gamut of facts on the Gopher State—including great parks, Minnesota slang, outstanding theater, Nobel Prize winners, resident astronauts, and Minnesota “nice”—and is perfect for both the lifelong resident and the first-time visitor.

    1 issue  /  $9.99 US

  • 3rd edition

    Frommer's Tahiti & French Polynesia, 3rd Edition

    You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go--they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife. You'd be lost without us! Our expert author has been covering these exotic islands for years, and he's personally checked out every hotel, every restaurant, every beach, and every activity he recommends. He gives you a feel for the islanders' way of life, and offers a wonderful introduction to the region's unique blend of cultures. Tahiti is only the gateway to French Polynesia, there are many islands and hundreds of accommodations to choose from, so of Frommer's Tahiti & French Polynesia compares all the options, helping you find the tropical getaway that's right for you. Rely on us for in-depth, honest reviews of lavish honeymoon resorts, intimate inns, simple bungalows, family-friendly motels, and more, with selections in every price category. We'll point you to the loveliest secluded beaches, and send you to the best places for snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, deep-sea fishing, and more. You'll also get the latest trip-planning information, including tips on finding the best airfare or package deal.

    1 issue  /  $19.99 US

  • 6th edition

    Frommer's Spain 2011

    Completely updated every year, Frommer's Spain features gorgeous color photos of everything from the Balearic beaches to the cosmopolitan capitals. Our authors, longtime correspondents for Frommer's, hit all the highlights of the 17 semi-autonomous regions of Spain, from Andalusia in the south to Cantabria and Asturias in the north. They've checked out each province's best hotels and restaurants and offer authoritative, candid reviews that will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and budget. You'll also get up-to-the-minute coverage of shopping and nightlife; detailed coverage of Madrid and Barcelona; accurate neighborhood maps; and advice on planning a successful family vacation--and you'll travel Spain like a pro with our authors' in-depth history of the culture.

    1 issue  /  $25.99 US

  • 6th edition

    Frommer's Turkey, 6th Edition

    Frommer's Turkey, 6th Edition explores the highlights of a country that is an amazing and diverse treasure trove of architectural styles and ancient ruins. You'll learn how to navigate the chaotic bustle of Istanbul, buy a rug and get the best deal, find the best undiscovered ruins, and learn the ins and outs of getting a Turkish bath. Insider tips on bargaining at bazaars and seeking out hidden beaches. Readers also get language and etiquette tips, exact prices and directions, logistical advice, detailed two-color maps, and much more.

    1 issue  /  $23.99 US

  • 2nd edition

    Frommer's South Korea, 2nd Edition

    In Frommer's South Korea, you'll find out how to: Steer away from the touristy and the inauthentic and see the real heart of South Korea. Eat a Hanjeongsik (full-course meal) in a neighborhood cafe in Seoul, attend the Busar Film Festival, shop for the country's best fabrics (ramie fabrics) at the markets in Hansan, and hike the Seoraksan Mountains (or just buy the area's famous mushrooms and honey) Seek out tea houses, limestone caves, Buddhist temples, hot springs, battlegrounds, and parks throughout the region. Travel South Korea like a pro with our candid advice and handy Korean-language glossary. Also included are accurate regional and town maps, up-to-date advice on finding the best package deals, a glossary of Korean cuisine, and an online directory that makes trip-planning a snap!

    1 issue  /  $23.99 US

  • 7th edition

    Frommer's South Florida: With the Best of Miami and the Keys, 7th Edition

    Author Lesley Abravanel lives and works in Miami as a gossip columnist for the Miami Herald, so she knows the Florida scene, what's hot and what's not, which restaurants the celebs frequent and sometimes own (and which establishments you might avoid for that very reason). Lesley covers Florida's highlights from a resident's perspective: the South Beach club scene, the best restaurants, hotels at every price point, dive sites in the Keys, baseball spring training, theme parks, the Everglades, the Gold Coast, the Treasure Coast, world-class golf courses, and beaches, water sports, and lots of beach bars. Miami plays host to several major festivals each year, including Art Basel Miami Beach, the Miami International Boat Show, and the Miami Book Fair International. Ten new hotels opened in 2009, with five more slated for completion in 2010. Includes a full-color foldout map.

    1 issue  /  $18.99 US

  • ebook Edition

    Lonely Planet's Shanghai

    The engine of China's future, Shanghai dazzles with its metamorphosing cityscape and inexhaustible verve, beckoning millions with promises of opportunity, glamour and reinvention. What better time to dive headlong into the throng?

    1 issue  /  $21.99 US

  • ebook Edition

    Lonely Planet's Kenya

    This is Africa turning it up to 11 - landscapes, wildlife, cities and culture vie for your attention. You've got the Jade Sea offering respite from the desert, the surprisingly congenial capital, Nairobi, jungle ruins...all this and elephants, giraffes, lions and leopards too.

    1 issue  /  $26.99 US

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