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About the Author
Gary Chandler 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.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.Liza Prado was working as a corporate attorney in San Francisco when she decided to take a leap of faith and try travel writing and photography. Ten years later, she has coauthored 18 guidebooks and written numerous feature stories and travel blogs to destinations throughout the Americas. Her photographs have been published by Moon Travel Guides, Lonely Planet, and travel websites like Gogobot and Away.com.Since her first visit to the region more than a decade ago, the Riviera Maya has remained one of Liza's favorite places to travel. For this assignment, she dived on coral reefs and snorkeled through cenotes, clambered on Maya ruins and paddled through mangroves, spied monkeys and tropical birds, explored beach towns and mega-resorts, caught a few local bands, and listened to rock-star DJsall with two kids in tow (well, at least part of the time).A graduate of Brown University and Stanford Law School, Liza currently lives in Denver, Colorado, with husband and coauthor Gary Chandler and their children, Eva and Leo.
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Cancún and Cozumel are places that deserveand defythe myriad descriptions given them. The name Cancún evokes images of white-sand beaches, turquoise seas, and raucous nightclubs. Isla Cozumel is no less mythical, at least among divers, with its pristine coral reef and abundant sealife. The secret is definitely out on the Riviera Maya, the long coastline south of Cancún, with resorts of all sizes and favorite getaways like Tulum and Playa del Carmen. But farther south, the Costa Maya remains relatively undeveloped, while the inland archaeological sites, which range from packed to practically empty, never fail to impress.Some people dismiss Cancún and Cozumel for being overcommercialized and Americanized.” True, there are places saturated with American stores and chain restaurants (and actual Americans), where you hear as much English as Spanish. But you may be surprised to learn how culturally rich those cities, and the whole region, really are. Just minutes from Cancún’s famous hotel zone is the lively downtown area, where you can sip pinot grigio at a wine bar, listen to live music, or eat tacos in a park without another tourist in sight. Likewise, just a couple of blocks from Cozumel’s touristy main drag is a friendly island community where kids play soccer in the street and old men play dominoes in the afternoon sun. There are large parts of Cozumel that have no roads or power lines, with miles of deserted beach where you hear nothing but thebirds and the surf.Equally unexpected are the area’s numerous natural and ecological attractions. You can dive and snorkel in the longest underground river system in the world, kayak through mangrove forests and freshwater lagoons, and even go snorkeling with whale sharks, 10-ton behemoths that congregate near Isla Holbox every summer. At Cobá archaeological site, you can climb the second-highest Maya pyramid, and see parrots and toucans, and bike from temple to temple on wide forest paths, all in the same visit.So what sort of trip will it be? Sunbathing by the pool, diving the coral reefs, snorkeling with whale sharks, or exploring the Maya ruins? With luck, you’ll do a little of each, and more. In the process, you may discover that Cancún, Cozumel, and the Riviera Maya are much more than they seem. They are places to love, laugh at, be surprised by, and above all, to experience and explore.
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Product details
Series: Moon Handbooks
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Moon Travel; 11 edition (December 10, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1612386156
ISBN-13: 978-1612386157
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.8 x 7.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
3.5 out of 5 stars
7 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#1,869,228 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I have traveled a bit in Latin America and enjoy the Moon Handbook series for other destinations enough to make it my "go to" guide for traveling. I find that Moon (for Latin America, at least) straddles the line between the Lonely Planet guide (too many over-used hostels and once "hole in the walls" now tourist traps) and Frommers/Fodors (too sterotypical middle-aged tour taker). Moon has a good range of budget to luxury hotels, restaurants, and activities. I have successfully traveled to Mayan and Incan ruins as well using the Moon sections to tour these locations.We were traveling to the Playa del Carmen area in a rare all-inclusive vacation for us (since we had a toddler) and so I selected this book to help us. I didn't end up using it much because this highly-toured area is much easier managed with internet resources that are lacking for less-traveled Latin American destinations. For example, TripAdvisor is an excellent resource for finding tour and travel companies that were not included in this Moon guide. Fodors message boards were also helpful for specific questions.In general, I will still reach first for Moon handbooks as I've had great experiences with the Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru, and Honduras guides. But for this highly touristy part of Latin America, Moon (and probably all book guides) can't keep up with the traveler-to-traveler assistance found on the internet.
Going to cancun and this book is wonderful
I am glad we bought this travel book for our trip to Akumal-Tulum. We checked out few cenotes and great isolated beaches... The book provided good info and accurate directions to many cool spots, which can be hard to find at times. Good book and great trip!
Was very helpful on my trip to Cozumel and Playa del Carmen.
Full of good info, seemed up to date during our recent trip, well organized. Solid info on using local transportation. I bout the e-book version and downloaded it to my smartphone. Technically the interface and the size of the screen made things a bit harder to find I think, but the biggest downfall was that the maps could not be enlarged (the text could be) which made them pretty much worthless, and I didn't realize that until I needed a map on the ground in Mexico. Also: it was nearly impossible to read the book on my phone in full sun, which made it less than useful at outdoor places (such as the ruins at Tulum). Good for planning at the hotel or in a restaurant. Next time I'll shlep the bigger, heavier paper version.
Waste of time and money. I hoped for a good number of hotel & restaurant reviews but what is provided is very, very limited. While I learned about flea markets it would have been nice for a decent section on local stores, local wares, local anything. It's like the author was never in Mexico and most of the helpful tourist hints you can find from the web. A bit of insight would have been nice. You are likely better off with an older Fodors or Frommers let along surfing the web.
I have not been to Cancun and have not had a chance to compare the information in the book to the real thing. But, I enjoyed reading this book.
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