The Unofficial Guide ®  to Mexico's Best Beach Resorts (Unofficial Guides)

the unofficial guide ®  to mexico's best beach resorts (unofficial guides)

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The Unofficial Guide ®  to Mexico's Best Beach Resorts (Unofficial Guides)

Editorial Reviews
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From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide® to Walt Disney World®

"A Tourist's Best Friend!"
-Chicago Sun-Times

"Indispensable"
-The New York Times

The Top 10 Ways The Unofficial Guide® to Mexico's Best Beach Resorts Can Help You Have the Perfect Trip:

  1. Premier beach resort areas on Mexico's Pacific and Caribbean coasts described and evaluated, including Canc¿n, Cozumel, Acapulco, and Los Cabos
  2. Over 125 hotel profiles, from sprawling mega-resorts to secluded, romantic getaways
  3. More than 100 restaurant profiles, from fine dining to local cuisine
  4. In-depth descriptions and quick facts for each regional destination
  5. Maps that show how to get from your hotel to restaurants, beaches, attractions, and more
  6. Detailed information on the best sight-seeing and nightlife
  7. Expert guidance on selecting tours and packages
  8. The need-to-knows of traveling to Mexico, including booking airfare, required documents, insurance, and medical concerns
  9. Crash courses in how Mexican hotels, restaurants, and other institutions operate, including elementary Spanish words and phrases that will come in handy
  10. Insider advice on how, when, and where to travel in Mexico (and how to get around once you're there), with options for every budget or interest

Get the unbiased truth on hundreds of hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more in The Unofficial Guide® to Mexico's Best Beach Resorts-the resource that helps you save money, save time, and make your trip the best it can be.

About the Author
Maribeth Mellin is an award-winning journalist who has covered various aspects of Mexico for more than two decades. Her experiences there began with a long backpacking journey in the 1970s that took her from Baja to the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula. She covered the U.S.–Mexico border as a senior editor with San Diego Magazine and as a contributor for the Los Angeles Times, then left full-time employment when a publisher asked her to write a book on the coastal resorts of Mexico. Since then, Maribeth has authored or contributed to more than 20 travel books about Mexico and has received the prestigious Pluma de Plata award for her writing about the country. She has also authored books on Costa Rica, Peru, Argentina, Hawaii, and San Diego, where she lives just a few blocks from the beach with her husband, Gary. Her writings on social, legal, and medical issues, along with her travel articles, have garnered more than two dozen awards from journalism organizations.

Jane Onstott earned a bachelor’s degree in Spanish language and Hispanic literature from San Diego State University, with a year’s study in Madrid. Since then she has lived and traveled extensively in Mexico and Latin America. She worked as head of the Communication and Information office of the Charles Darwin Research Station in the Galapagos Islands, and has worked as a Spanish-language interpreter and translator in Mexico and the United States.
Jane has collaborated with colleague and friend Maribeth Mellin on several books, including San Diego Best Places (Sasquatch Books, 2002) and The Insiders’ Guide to San Diego (Globe Pequot Press, 2004). A San Diego resident, Jane travels to Mexico often for work for a variety of travel publications. Her book National Geographic Traveler Mexico describes the country’s culture and history, and gives detailed information about its most fascinating cities, towns, beaches, and archaeological sites. The second edition is due out in late 2005.

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