Mexico & Central America

Mexico & Central America by Peter Hutchison is a comprehensive travel guide published by Footprint in 2006. This sixteenth edition spans 1,315 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an in-depth exploration of Mexico and the seven countries of Central America, detailing essential information on border crossings and highlighting unique experiences across the region.
Readers will discover a wealth of insights into local festivals, natural wonders, and cultural highlights. The guide covers a variety of activities, including diving, surfing, and trekking, while also featuring full-color maps to aid navigation. With topics ranging from the historical significance of the Aztecs and Maya to the vibrant local cuisine, this edition serves as a valuable resource for travelers seeking to explore both popular destinations and off-the-beaten-path adventures.
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The only guide covering Mexico as well as the seven countries in Central America. Border crossings and how to get the best out of each country. From the Tortilla Curtain to the Darien Gap. Best of festivals. Red hot lava tongues and deep blue sea holes. Get off the beaten track. Warmongering Aztecs and Maya sacrifice. Chocolate makers and surf breakers. The pick of diving, surfing and trekking. Full-colour maps. Mischief-making monkeys, spookey-eyed frogs, chilli and chicha….
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