Landscapes of Mallorca

Landscapes of Mallorca
Author: Valerie Crespi-Green
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2003
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781856912044

This guide to Malta, Gozo and Comina includes: topographical walking maps; fold-out touring maps; many short walks and picnic suggestions - suitable for hot summer days and for those with young children; and an update service with specific route-change information.

Landscapes of Mallorca

Landscapes of Mallorca
Author: Valerie Crespí-Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1998
Genre: Majorca (Spain)
ISBN: 9781856911030

A pocket guide to the landscape of Mallorca, designed to take visitors away from the tourist centres and out into the countryside, exploring by private or public transport, or on foot. Divided into sections on car tours, picnics and walks, this book also contains timetables for public transport. The walking maps are based on the latest Spanish military maps with a scale of 1;50,000 and illustrate 25 main walks. Included is also a pull-out touring map and plans of Palma and Soller.

Landscapes of Mallorca

Landscapes of Mallorca
Author: Valerie Crespí-Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Majorca (Spain)
ISBN: 9781856913881

This guide is designed to take visitors away from the tourist centres of Mallorca and out into the countryside, exploring by private or public transport or on foot. This edition includes redrawn maps and up-to-date public transport timetables.

Landscapes of Mallorca

Landscapes of Mallorca
Author: Thomas H. Booth
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1986-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0935161570

The Cook Islands, named after the British Captain who seems to have been everywhere in the Pacific, are scattered like tiny jewels over a large stretch of sea between Tahiti and Samoa. Rarotonga, the principal island, is 2,500 miles due south of Honolulu - as far south of the equator as Honolulu is north of it - a similarity that provides both places with ideal climates. But that''s as far as the similarity goes, for in spite of her recently built international airport, the Cooks remain off the beaten path. Even Avarua, the port, capital, and mecca to these 15 islands, is little concerned with tourists. Here there are no buildings taller than the highest palm, no traffic lights, and the people who speak English with a New Zealand accent are friendly and don''t regard visitors as walking money. All amenities, all reasonable comforts are available, and everything seems to work.'' You can drink the water, eat the vegetables, be addressed in English, there''s no tipping, and happily for Americans the US dollar goes a fairly long way. The natural beauty, particularly on Rarotonga with its forest-covered mountains, verdant coastal plain, and fringing reef, is profound. It''ll take your breath away when first seen and some insist that Rarotonga is a miniature English-speaking Tahiti. The population of these islands comes to a mere 18,000. On some of them there are 50 people, on others 700, a few are uninhabited, and, until recently, another had a population ofajust one. On Rarotonga, the largest island, there are 9,300 people. This independent nation may be small in number, but it is large in area. Cook Islanders are Polynesians, handsome light brown Polynesians, who refer to themselves with pride as the original Maoris - the ones who made the ancient voyage of discovery to New Zealand. They are outgoing people, hospitable and warm, but not nearly as animated as their Tahitian cousins who speak the same language. Animation, or the lack of it, may be a function of church affiliation and, in looking back, the first missionaries to arrive in the Cooks were not known for unbridled humor. This guide covers all of the Cook Islands, with details on the restaurants, places to stay, how to get around, what to do."

Mallorca

Mallorca
Author: Richard Buswell
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2022-08-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1780466803

Professor Buswell describes the elements that together form Mallorca's contemporary landscape. Well-illustrated with maps and photographs, this book should be read by all who are inquisitive about what they see around them when they visit the island.

Mallorca

Mallorca
Author: R. J. Buswell
Publisher: Dunedin Academic Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Human ecology
ISBN: 9781780460109

Professor Buswell describes the elements that together form Mallorca's contemporary landscape. Well-illustrated with maps and photographs, this book should be read by all who are inquisitive about what they see around them when they visit the island.

Mallorca

Mallorca
Author: Valerie Crespi-Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781856914635

This was the first walking guide for Mallorca, the guide that won Sunflower the Sunday Times 'Oscar' for best travel guide - and eventually made the island one of the most popular walking areas in Europe. The author has lived on Mallorca for over 30 years and knows the island intimately. This completely revised 7th edition includes newly-drawn maps incorporating the recently inaugurated GR221 ('Drystone Route') - a long-distance walk which is covered almost in its entirety by the 60 long and short day walks in the book. The guide features information 'boxes' on Mallorcan customs and landscape which complement and add interest to the text describing the drives and walks. 10 car tours (with accompanying touring map), 60 long and short walks (each illustrated with 1:50,000 topo maps), 27 picnic suggestions. Plan of Palma. Free online update service with specific route change information on the publisher's website, maintained daily. The 'Landscapes' series, with 50 destinations, has been dubbed 'the blue Bibles' by the Sunday Times and led to Sunflower being one of only four publishers (from a field of 18) chosen as a Which? Recommended Provider of Guidebooks.