Completely revised and updated for 2006, Let's Go Mexico is the only choice for the budget traveller. Researched and compiled entirely by students who know first-hand how to see the world on the cheap, this guide has insider tips and information for the socially conscious traveller and is more useful and opinionated than ever. Mexico's lush jungles, golden beaches and romantic deserts entice visitors year-round, but it is the intoxicating mix of traditional and modern, the cliche and the surreal that is the key to Mexico's ...
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Completely revised and updated for 2006, Let's Go Mexico is the only choice for the budget traveller. Researched and compiled entirely by students who know first-hand how to see the world on the cheap, this guide has insider tips and information for the socially conscious traveller and is more useful and opinionated than ever. Mexico's lush jungles, golden beaches and romantic deserts entice visitors year-round, but it is the intoxicating mix of traditional and modern, the cliche and the surreal that is the key to Mexico's charm. Whether you're interested in sipping margaritas or catching the surf, exploring ruins or wondering through the cool colonial streets of Puebla, Mexico is sure to enchant you with her magic. Including: Detailed maps Listings at all price levels for accommodation, food, attractions and more Information on working, studying and volunteering in the region Time and money-saving tips 'Guides that penetrate the veneer of holiday brochures and mine the grit of real life' Economist '[The] ideal companion for the independent traveller' Sydney Sunday Telegraph
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Illustrated by LINDROTH, DAVID Maps. Very Good. 7.7 X 5.0 X 1.4 inches VERY GOOD Condition PAPERBACK; Black titles on GOLD SPINE STRIP. Cover art shows PHOTOS OFVARIOUS SITES...BLACK SOMBRERO..; 715+pg thick pages; WHEN, HOW TO GO. RICH CULTURAL HISTORY & TRAVEL GUIDE. Much has changed, maybe what was busy in 2006 is VERY PLEASANT TODAY! . features expanded coverage of art, culture, and nightlife, as well as unrivaled information about ecotourism and how to be a socially conscious traveler. This year's guide also has the inside scoop on why to skip Cancun, but why Copper Canyon is a necessary stop to round out any trip to Mexico. So whether you'd rather explore the largest national reserve in the world or relax on the untouristed beaches of Bahio Kino,