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Maine: An Explorer's Guide

This fully-updated special edition of the original "Maine Bible" highlights the book's twenty-five years as the best-selling, most in-depth, up-to-date, and savvy guide to the state.

The release of a new guidebook is rarely a cause for celebration. But every once in a great while even a simple travel book earns a place of special recognition. More than twenty-five years ago, Christina Tree set off in her car with her young sons to explore the entire state of Maine, researching and visiting rental cottages, ice cream stands, beaches, and more. The result was "Maine: An Explorer's Guide" — the first-ever complete travel guide to Vacationland. Published in 1981, this first edition of what would become known as "the Maine Bible" was a mere 185 pages.

Much has changed in twenty-five years. Now with more than 1,000 restaurant, B&B, and shopping recommendations, "Maine: An Explorer's Guide" has sold more than 200,000 copies, and has given birth to a critically-admired and expanding travel series that covers destinations throughout the U.S.

But much has also stayed the same. Along with Nancy English, Christina Tree continues to hit the road every two years for months at a time to make sure that all the information in "Maine: An Explorer's Guide" is the most honest, up-to-date, and comprehensive info available.

As most modern guides seem to be losing their authoritative voice (and risk losing the role of the guide in guidebook), "Maine: An Explorer's Guide" gives travelers the tools and knowledge they need to discover every corner of the state, including a friendly, reliable voice that brings the book's guidance and insights to life. Whether a traveler is looking for that perfecttraditional Maine sporting camp, an outfitter to guide a rafting trip, trailheads, artists' colonies, historic homes, or museums, this most comprehensive guide to the state continues to have the answers.

Now with hundreds of Web site listings, this special edition includes opinionated accommodations listings, from inns and B&Bs to vacation cottages and campgrounds. And just as it was 25 years ago, no payment is accepted for book listings.

This guide also includes:

- Hundreds of dining recommendations, from lobster pounds to four-star restaurants

- 34 up-to-date regional and downtown maps

- An Alphabetical "What's Where" subject guide to aid in trip planning

- Handy icons that point out places of extra value, family- and pet-friendly establishments, wheelchair access, and popular wedding venues

- 100 black & white photographs, 34 maps, index.

  • Format
  • paperback
  • Pages
  • 608
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9780881507188
  • Genres
  • travel
  • Release date
  • 2006