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Paperback Berlitz 1999 Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships Book

ISBN: 2831562295

ISBN13: 9782831562292

Berlitz 1999 Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships

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an excellent reference for experienced and new cruisers

gives the information necessarty to compare cruise ships

One of Two Essential Cruise Guides

The best indicator of a Cruise Guides's value is the comparison of a cruise passenger's experience on a ship with what the Cruise Guide's author has to say about the ship. In my 20+ cruises over ten years, I've found Ward's evaluations to be the closest to mine of any of the major published Cruise Guides. So, we're either both right or we're both wrong - I prefer the former interpretation.Ward' writing style is blunt and merciless. I like it. Prospective cruise passengers should read at least two books: This Berlitz/Ward book and Showker/Sehlinger's "Unofficial Guide to Cruises." Neither book is complete without the other. However, this Berlitz/Ward book is the one I reach for first when I want information about a cruise ship.

Laudable cruise guide.

"Berlitz 98 Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships is a laudable guide for all cruise travelers.Given that the author--Douglas Ward--is one of the foremost authorities on cruising and cruise ships, this book is more opinionated than other cruising guides. But Ward's comments and evaluations ring pleasantly (not to mention wittily!) true.In addition to accessing 210 oceangoing cruise ships, Ward offers a multitude of immensely helpful chapters on nearly every aspect of cruising, including "Why Take a Cruise?," "Choosing Your Ship and Cruise," "Cruising for Romantics," and "Life Aboard Ship."Even smaller sections such as "20 Practical Tips for A Good Cruise Experience" and "Signs You've Taken the Wrong Ship" (e.g., "the library is located in the engine room") are, in themselves, worth the price of the book.Regrettably, Ward barely mentions motion sickness; and the book has no index.Still, this is a worthy purchase for cruise fans.

Very good detailed information about all cruise ships

This book is among the best at setting forth detailed information about each cruise ship - one ship per page. The reader can quickly find space ratios, cabin sizes, number and type of crew, and many other categories. Although there are some typographical errors, I use this book more than any other one because of this detailed information. The 1997 edition lists all ships alphabetically so that the reader can readily find a particular ship. Unfortunately, the 1998 edition divides the ships into small, medium and large so that the reader must know the passenger capacity of each ship (up to 500, 500-1,000, and above 1,000) before being able to find the ship. Hopefully, the next edition will return to a straight alphabetical listing. There is no index. For general information about ships, I might purchase another cruise book, however for detailed factual information, this Berlitz book is the first one I choose.
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