Mexico Handbook (Footprint Handbooks)

Mexico Handbook (Footprint Handbooks)

by PeterHutchison (Author), Geoff Groesbeck (Author), Anna Maria Epsater (Author)

Synopsis

Mexico really can be described as an assault on the senses! Crystal-clear aquamarine waters of the Caribbean coast, Aztec pyramids, Mayan temples, manic cities, baroque cathedrals, huge canyons and dense jungles, if it's an intrepid experience you are after then look no further. Navigate your way around the beautiful Mayan ruins of Palenque and see the world's third largest pyramid, Teotihuacan, or head to the beautiful Baja California for a more relaxed pace of beachside life. You won't fail to be inspired by Footprint's long-awaited 2nd edition Mexico Handbook For adrenalin highs and adventure look no further for fantastic recommendations on where to go diving, trekking, surfing, canyoning and climbing Full of top tips to help get off the beaten track and escape the crowds Totally revised and updated including in-depth information on the manic Mexico City The most up-to-date listings on where to eat, sleep and sip on margaritas

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 796
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Footprint Handbooks
Published: 20 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 1906098794
ISBN 13: 9781906098797

Author Bio
Richard Arghiris first visited Latin America in 2003, when he travelled between the capitals of Mexico and Panama. Richard has since become a regular visitor to the Americas, writing and researching content for guidebooks, magazines, newspapers and websites. Richard has lived and worked in Amsterdam, Brighton, London and at sea. Aside from Latin America, he has travelled widely in Europe and the United States, and is currently based in London where he works as an author and freelance journalist and is on the road whenever it calls. Check out Richard's blog from Nicaragua, interamericana.co.uk. A descendant of the hardy souls who founded Quebec and New York City, settled much of Canada and New England, and one adventurous ancestor who was blown off course and accidentally discovered French Guiana, Geoff still makes an annual pilgrimage to Mt. Desert Island, where his family has summered off and on since 1603. An expert on the Jesuit missions of Chiquitos, he has published more works in English on the region than anyone alive, and his writings, photography, and website on the same have won considerable international acclaim. Anna Maria Espsater, originally from Sweden, first moved to Mexico at 20, enjoying the culture shock, spicy food and sunny weather. She has since returned repeatedly for shorter and longer stays. Now based in London, she works as a freelance travel and food writer, chasing the ambition of visiting every country in the world. With 82 visited to date she has a way to go yet, but remains undaunted despite surviving tropical disease, earthquakes, assault and armed robbery on the road.