The Rough Guide to Central America

The Rough Guide to Central America by Peter Eltringham is a comprehensive travel guide published by Rough Guides in 2001. This updated second edition spans 826 pages and is written in English, offering insights into the diverse landscapes and cultures of Central America, including Mexico. The guide provides candid reviews of accommodations, dining options, and activities suitable for various budgets, making it a valuable resource for travelers.
Readers will find detailed coverage of Central American history, politics, and culture, alongside practical information on activities such as exploring cloudforest flora and fauna or diving in the Caribbean’s coral islands. The guide emphasizes ecotourism and wildlife, catering to those interested in both adventure and cultural experiences in the region.
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This guide to Central America includes candid reviews of the best places to stay, eat and drink on all budgets. Written by a team of experts on the region, it features coverage of Central American history and politics, culture, wildlife and ecotourism. Practical information is provided on a range of activities from exploring the flora and fauna of the cloudforest to diving off the coral islands of the Caribbean.
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