The Islands of the South Pacific
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The Islands of the South Pacific by Thomas Booth | Free Audiobook

By Thomas Booth

Narrated by John Shelton

🎧 3 hours and 57 minutes 📘 Hunter Publishing, Inc. 📅 July 8, 2014 🌐 English
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Tahiti is one of the Society Islands which, with the Gambiers, the Tuamotus, the Australs, and the Marquesas, make up French Polynesia. This archipelago spread out over several million square miles of the south central Pacific is a mixture of high volcanic islands and low coral atolls.

Moorea is the second-most popular destination in French Polynesia and with good reason. The most dramatic way to see Moorea is by hiking. The footpaths among the Marae of Opunohu are excellent, but the best walk is the trek from Vaiare west across to Pao Pao at the bottom of Cook’s Bay. It’s a longish trek, but the abundant flora are delightful and the views magnificent.

Bora Bora – you can see it like a stage drop in the distance from Raiatea – is 160 miles from Tahiti. The pearl of all islands, it has a beauty borne of lagoon, reef, and green mountains. Bora Bora is the scene of paddling, peddling, snorkeling, walking, climbing, dancing, drinking and eating well.

In the Marquesas, Nuku Hiva Island with a population of 1,800 is the administrative center for these 12 islands. Nuku Hiva, like most of the others, is majestically mountainous and beautiful. Growing and export of oranges is the main activity. Hiva Oa, according to Robert Louis Stevenson, was the loveliest and most ominous spot on earth.

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.

Tonga too has many attractions – the king’s palace, the beaches, lagoons, flying foxes, blowholes, ruins, exquisite outer islands, and convenient transport. There’s good food, perhaps the best in the Pacific, and the weather is cooler than many other Pacific islands.

All the detail you will need about these Pacific islands is in the guide – the hotels, restaurants, what to see and do, how to get around, the history and the culture.

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Our Review of The Islands of the South Pacific

Thomas Booth delivers a captivating travel narrative in The Islands of the South Pacific. Whether you are planning your next trip or dreaming from home, this audiobook inspires wanderlust.

Why Listen to The Islands of the South Pacific as an Audiobook?

Listening to The Islands of the South Pacific is like having a well-traveled friend share their best stories. John Shelton delivers a stellar narration that brings the story to life. At 3 hours and 57 minutes, it is the perfect length to fully immerse yourself. Inspiring, informative, and full of wanderlust.

What You Will Discover

Thomas Booth takes you on an unforgettable adventure. Tahiti is one of the Society Islands which, with the Gambiers, the Tuamotus, the Australs, and the Marquesas, make up French Polynesia. This… Travel writing at its best.

Who Is This Audiobook For?

Travelers, dreamers, and culture lovers will adore The Islands of the South Pacific. Fans of Thomas Booth and armchair adventures, pack your headphones and enjoy.

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What Listeners Are Saying

★★★★★

Lots of great info here!

I found this to be a really good travel book. It's filled with lots of great information on recommended hotels, restaurants, and sightseeing locations in all of these islands.

– Jay W.
★★★☆☆

Not the best on tablet reading

I thought this would be great to take on a vacation and for quick reference. It turned out so clunky to have to flip page after page to get to the section you wanted, and then trying to remember what was useful and how to get back to it. I…

– Sheila
★★☆☆☆

Disappointing

Decent on Tahiti, sadly scant on the Marquesas, which is why I bought it in the first place. I'm glad I purchased the Kindle version.

– Folk Fan
★★★☆☆

very poor insight on the area

The only real information was hotel and where to eat.I needed more information concerning the history and people as well as shopping.Louise

– Louise R Nusbaum
★★☆☆☆

Pretty thin book with elementary information

Pretty thin book with elementary information. Better to save your money and buy a more comprehensive guidebook such as Lonely Planet.

– Dennis L. Wilcox

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