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Greek Island Hopping (Independent Traveller's Guides) (Independent Traveller's Guides) (Independent Traveller's Guides)

By: Thomas Cook
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Thomas Cook Publishing
ISBN: 1841578398
ISBN-13: 9781841578392
Released: 07 Feb 2008
RRP: £14.99
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Save your money - By: Atha Fokias, 21 Sep 2008
Unfortunately true of one reviewer (Nigel). Nigels comments ring a note of accord. For people wanting to go Greek Island Hopping - take my advice & 'just do it', if you read too much about it - it will spoil the surprises & joy. I found the Islanders to be of great help if you appear to be relaxed & willing to go with the flow. We did it- just took a train from central Europe, ended up on the quayside in Corfu & asked around for accommodation & advice. within an hour we had a terrific place at very reasonable cost, & this was July! forget the books, just go, unless there is some special reason to visit a particular place (archilogical site -of which there are thousands) just stick a pin in the map & put your shoes on. It was the best holiday ever & had a load of fun. Ask the Greek tourist service in London to send some (limited) information to you on your selected aea. There's enough in that to wet your appetite. Local travel agencies in the towns & resorts give free & unrivallled information on local interest spots, takes 10 minutes rather than reading several chapters & debating where to go.
An indispensable guide to the Grrek Islands - By: D. J. Kershaw, 13 Jun 2008
Greek Island Hopping is the only fully comprehensive guide to the Greek islands complete with useful maps of every town on every island. The author is opinionated but his views fitted my own experience. There are indicative timetables for ferries which proved to be inaccurate due to the Greek habit of changing things at the drop of a hat. However this shortcomong is pointed out in the text which also includes lots of useful travel hints not found in other guides. There is limited information on eating & drinking except for symbols on town plans but these proved to be the best restaurants/tavernas. To get the best out of this guide you need to understand the maps which include hotel, beach, bus & local boat information. On my trip I also took the Rough Guide to the Greek Islands but preferred Greek Island Hopping
Miserable odyssey - By: Neil Irving, 24 May 2008
This book should be callled 'Why I hate Greece by Frewin Poffley'. It is a relentlessly negative travel guide that makes islands of the gods sound like an archipelago of inconveniences, irritation & despair. Whoever Frewin Poffley is, he/she has a chip on his/her shoulder as large as the akropolis & clearly found researching the book a sisyphian task of unremitting woe. Every time you get excited about about moving from one island to the next, Frewin manages to depict a vision of dystopia awaiting your next move that will make you wish for Poseidon's wrath to capsize your puny bark & pull you into the swirling Aegean. I can only imagine the ludicrously upbeat cartoon pictures that litter this book were forcibly inserted by the publishers to disguise the murky vision of Hades evinced by the prose.
Frewin also seems to be as lame as Hephaestus, with walking times wildly off mark for anyone accustomed to trekking more that 6 paces without stopping for a pistachio ice cream & a shot of raki. This is deeply frustrating as you end up hailing taxis for journeys that turn out to be a 10 minute stroll. There is also precious little on restaurants/drinking holes - which, as eating & drinking are pretty much the main activities in the Greek islands, is a major ommission.
The only strong points are the sections on ruins, which are generallly quite comprehensive, & the strange hysterical compulsion you develop to read what joyless trials await you on your next island stop.
I can only imagine that Frewin's credentials for writing the book come from a 10 year journey of struggle & privation to rival that of Odysseus. As such, it is an interesting & epic account of one man/woman's descent into misery. However, if you want a helpful travel guide that won't make you want to join Eurydice in the underworld I'd steer clear of this.