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Moon Yucatán Peninsula - (Travel Guide) 13th Edition by Liza Prado & Gary Chandler (Paperback)

Moon Yucatán Peninsula - (Travel Guide) 13th Edition by  Liza Prado & Gary Chandler (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Experience stunning Maya ruins, dreamy beaches, and epic outdoor thrills, from cenote-diving to kiteboarding, with <i>Moon Yucatán Peninsula</i>. Inside you'll find: </b><br><ul><li><b>Flexible itineraries </b>including a ten-day eco-adventure and a two-week road trip across the whole peninsula</li><li><b>Strategic advice</b> for road-trippers, foodies, wellness seekers, outdoor adventurers, honeymooners, families, and more </li><li><b>The top outdoor activities: </b> Kayak through lush mangrove forests, or sign up for a mountain bike tour through the jungle for a peek at hidden ruins, remote beaches, and dazzling marine life. Spend a day relaxing on the beach, dive into crystal-clear cenotes, or try standup paddle-boarding<br></li><li><b>Unique, authentic experiences: </b>Peruse the markets, museums, and churches of Mérida or Tulum, or take a short walk from the shore to visit jaw-dropping Maya ruins. Find the best spots to fill up on authentic <i>salbute</i> and <i>panucho</i>, and stay up late for live music, cocktails, and fire dancers on the beach</li><li><b>Honest advice </b>from Yucatán Peninsula experts Liza Prado and Gary Chandler on where to stay, where to eat, how to get around, and how to avoid crowds and support local and sustainable businesses</li><li><b>Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout </b></li><li><b>Reliable background</b> on the landscape, climate, wildlife, and history, as well as health and safety advice and common customs and etiquette </li><li><b>Handy tools</b> including a Spanish phrasebook and travel tips for families with kids, seniors, travelers with disabilities, and LGBTQ travelers</li></ul><b>With Moon's practical tips and local know-how, you can experience the best of the Yucatán Peninsula.</b> <p/>Looking for más Mexico? Check out <i>Moon Baja </i>or<i> Moon Mexico City</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Liza Prado</b> was working as a corporate attorney in San Francisco when she took a leap of faith and decided to try travel writing and photography instead. Twelve years later, she has coauthored twenty-two guidebooks and written dozens of feature articles about destinations in the Americas. Her photographs have been published in several travel books, apps, and websites like Gogobot.com and Away.com. <p/>Since her first visit to the region in 2002, the Yucatán Peninsula has remained one of Liza's favorite places to travel. For this assignment, she went diving on coral reefs and snorkeled in cenotes, listened to howler monkeys and watched flamingos in flight, climbed Maya ruins and explored colonial cities, ate countless fish tacos and even learned to make a decent <i>salbute</i>. A graduate of Brown University and Stanford Law School, Liza has traveled extensively throughout the Americas and Europe. She currently lives in Denver, Colorado with her frequent coauthor Gary Chandler and their children, Eva and Leo. <p/><b>Gary Chandler</b> grew up in a small ski town south of Lake Tahoe, California. He earned his bachelor's degree at UC Berkeley, and also studied abroad in Mexico City and Oaxaca. After graduation, Gary backpacked through much of Mexico and Central America, and later Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean. His first guidebook assignment was covering the highlands of Guatemala, which was followed by assignments in El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and elsewhere. <p/>Gary has contributed to almost 30 guidebooks, many coauthored with wife and fellow travel writer/photographer Liza Prado. Between assignments, Gary earned a master's degree in journalism at Columbia University, worked as a news reporter and criminal investigator, and published numerous articles and blogs about travel in Latin America. He and Liza have two children and live in Colorado.<br>

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