Nicaragua Footprint Handbook (Footprint Handbooks)

Nicaragua Footprint Handbook (Footprint Handbooks)

by RichardArghiris (Author)

Synopsis

Escape the crowds and uncover one of the best kept secrets of Central America with Footprint's 4th edition of Nicaragua Handbook. Deserted beaches, sleepy towns, incredible rainforests and active volcanoes all await the intrepid traveler to this emerging Latin American destination. Comprehensive coverage on how to get the most from this little travelled land, including amazing cultural insights, all the best places to eat, drink and sleep, detailed advice on how to get around and how to experience the most from the adventure activities on offer. * Extensive coverage of Nicaragua's national parks and how to get the most from them * Amazing cultural & historical insight * Our recommended itineraries to help you plan your trip whether you're travelling for one week or four * Accommodation listings for every budget * Detailed street maps for important towns and cities * The lowdown on the best adventure activities including, surfing, windsurfing, riding and trekking * Detailed transport advice on how to get around * Overview map of the country to help you plan your trip and get your bearings Packed with information on all the main attractions as well as detailed information on the dozens of activities and adventures that will help you get off the beaten track, Footprint's Nicaragua Handbook will help you get to the heart of this intriguing country.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 4
Publisher: Footprint Travel Guides
Published: 12 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1907263578
ISBN 13: 9781907263576

Media Reviews
'Who should pack Footprint readers who want to escape the crowd.'The Observer
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.