Amazon.com Review Initially specializing in Asia guidebooks, the Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit series has long been a favorite of budget travelers all over the globe. Lonely Planet guides have a reputation for plainspoken and practical advice as well as thoughtful writing about history and culture, and Lonely Planet Mexico is no exception. Complementing the [...]
I absolutely should not be writing about the beaches in Xcalak. I should be keeping this little-known destination a secret, but I just can’t help myself. The only saving grace may be that Xcalak is definitely not for everyone, so perhaps letting the cat out of the bag won’t be the beginning of its ruination. [...]
When they hand out prizes for most fanatical Mexican food fans, my husband and I have our speeches prepared. We drove into Yosemite by the south gate, near Mariposa Grove, after sunset. It meant taking Highway 41 through a few tourist towns in the dark, when you can only see what the street lights and [...]
Are you one of those people that enjoy relaxing on your vacation? Well if you are, maybe you should consider an all inclusive resort during your next visit to Mexico. At an all inclusive resort, you get all the benefits of your trip for one price. This can help save money, but you will also [...]
Product Description The 2009 edition of this handy atlas is designed for the leisure traveler or professional driver who need accurate information in an affordable, convenient format. Buy American Map 2009 Road Atlas Midsize: United States, Canada, Mexico (Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico) (Spiral-bound) at Amazon
Product Description Folded paper (waterproof), road and travel map in color. Scale 1:920,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from freeways/expressways to other roads (unpaved). Legend includes tracks, railroads, ferry routes, waterfalls, wildlife reserves/game sanctuaries, sites of natural interest, parks or reserves, international airports, national airports, airfields, gas stations, hospitals/medical facilities, campsites/huts, rest houses, hotels, border crossings, UNESCO [...]