Friday, October 19, 2007

Moon Guide to Fiji Islands


Moon Guide Books have just releases the expanded and updated guide to Fiji by veteran travel writer David Stanley.

In Moon Fiji, David Stanley provides island-goers with trip ideas, and insider tips on the best accommodations, restaurants, and places to explore on any budget. Moon Fiji also provides valuable tips on the how to plan your trip, and how to be an expert island hopper.

South Pacific expert and veteran travel writer David Stanley knows the best way to experience Fiji, from making waves at one of the world’s premiere diving spots to getting away from it all in lesser-known villages. Stanley provides great trip ideas like Best of Fiji, Island-Hopping, and Diving in Fiji. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, Moon Fiji has lots of options for a range of travel budgets.

Every Moon guidebook includes recommendations for must-see sights and many regional, area, and city-centered maps. Complete with details on the best beaches and tips on prolonging a trip to the islands, Moon Fiji gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. With expert writers, first-rate strategic advice, and an essential dose of humor, Moon guidebooks are the cure for the common trip.
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ABOUT DAVID STANLEY


David Stanley has spent much of the past three decades on the road. He has crossed six continents overland and visited 193 of the planet's 245 countries and territories. His travel guidebooks to the South Pacific, Micronesia, Alaska, Eastern Europe, and Cuba opened those areas to independent travelers for the first time.

For his first trip across the Pacific in 1978, Stanley bought the longest ticket ever issued in Canada by Pan American Airways. Since then he has returned many times, visiting and revisiting the islands. His career as a travel writer began with the letters he wrote to Bill Dalton and Tony Wheeler, the pioneers of budget travel to Asia in the 1970s. That feedback soon led to guides of his own, published by Avalon Travel Publishing and Lonely Planet. With over a million copies sold, he's still on the road researching guidebooks.

Though Stanley has traveled widely and become a specialist on many parts of the world, he keeps returning to his favorite area, the South Pacific. One of the biggest treats for a guidebook writer is meeting people who are using a handbook. David researches his books incognito, and the "Mystery Shopper" approach means he can't always admit who he is, but it's still fun hearing what unsuspecting readers think of his books. Also the author of Moon South Pacific and Moon Tahiti, Stanley enjoys receiving mail from those who have used his guides.

DAVID STANLEY’S WEBSITES

South Pacific Organizer
http://www.southpacific.org/

South Pacific island destinations, airlines, news, events, maps, films, music, guidebooks, blog, and tips for trips.

Pacific Pictures
http://www.pacific-pictures.com/

Travel photos from 15 Pacific island destinations, plus photo pages on beaches, buildings, cities, landscapes, people, ships, sightseeing, and trees and plants.

Cuba Pictures
http://www.cuba-pictures.com/

Cuba-Pictures.com is a photo gallery by David Stanley, original author of Lonely Planet Cuba.

Go Nanaimo
http://www.gonanaimo.com/

Your gateway to Nanaimo, British Columbia, with travel articles and photos from across Canada.

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