The islands of the eastern and southern Caribbean presented by ITMB in a handy size, A5, paperback, indexed atlas with city centre street plans of main cities. The mapping is taken from ITMB’s extensive coverage of the region on individual country maps, so scales vary.The atlas covers: Antigua and Barbuda (1:35,000/25,000, with street plans of...Lire la suite
Martinique and Guadeloupe with Saint-Barthélemy and Saint Martin at 1:65,000 and 1:100,000 respectively on a double-sided map from ITMB presenting each island with a street plan of the town centre in its capital. On one side is Martinique at 1:65,000 a street plan of Fort-de-France at 1:10,000. On the reverse coverage of Guadeloupe at 1:100,000...Lire la suite
The islands of St. Martin and St. Barthélemy on a detailed, GPS compatible map at 1:25,000 published by the Institut Géographique National in Paris as part of their series covering the islands belonging to the Guadeloupe administrative department.Contour interval varies according to the terrain (5m or 10m), with bold relief shading and plenty...Lire la suite
Indexed maps at various scales portraying Martinique, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Martin, St Barthélemy and Guadeloupe (La Désirade, Les Saintes and Marie-Galante in insets). The most striking characteristic is the vivid representation of the general relief, using hill-shading. Some peak heights are marked and national parks, and reefs are shown....Lire la suite
Indexed maps at various scales portraying Martinique, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Martin, St Barthélemy and Guadeloupe (La Désirade, Les Saintes and Marie-Galante in insets). The most striking characteristic is the vivid representation of the general relief, using hill-shading. Some peak heights are marked and national parks, and reefs are shown....Lire la suite
The country of Guadeloupe (1:110,000) actually consists of six islands, with the main island being divided by a narrow peninsula into Basse-Terre and Grand-Terre. It is a French possession, so uses the Euro as its currency. The other touristic island is Marie-Galante, which one reaches by ferry from the capital city of Pointe-a-Pitre. There is...Lire la suite
The country of Guadeloupe (1:110,000) actually consists of six islands, with the main island being divided by a narrow peninsula into Basse-Terre and Grand-Terre. It is a French possession, so uses the Euro as its currency. The other touristic island is Marie-Galante, which one reaches by ferry from the capital city of Pointe-a-Pitre. There is...Lire la suite