Editorial Lonely Planet
Colección Guías Lo mejor de País/Ciudad Lonely Planet, Número 0
Fecha de edición noviembre 2016 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781786571236
308 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Dimensiones 128 mm x 197 mm
Wander through the pristine Monteverde Cloud Forest, discover Tico culture in San Jose or sprawl on a white sand beach in Montezuma, all with your trusted travel companion.
Offering visually-inspiring content along with the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you, this photo-rich, user-friendly guide makes planning fun and easy. Discover the best of Costa Rica and begin your journey now!
InsideLonely Planet Best of Costa Rica:
"¢In-depth coverage of the destination"'s must-see sights along with hidden gems that most guidebooks miss to get you to the heart of a place.
"¢Intuitively organized with essential information at your fingertips.
"¢Eye-catching full-colour design and easy-to-use layout with maps and images throughout.
"¢Annotated images that bring a destination to life.
"¢Practical planning and transport tools including a fold-out map (included in print version) that gives instant access to must-see sights to help you navigate as you plot out your itinerary.
"¢Short and extended itineraries to help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests to make the most of your time on the road.
"¢Insider tips and insights to save time and money, avoid crowds and trouble spots, and to get to know the destination like a local.
"¢Honest recommendations for all budgets.
"¢Cultural insights and background information to put top sights and experiences in context and to give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience (includes Tico culture, history, outdoor activities, environment, wildlife, cuisine, and language).
"¢Free, convenient pull-out Costa Rica map.
Covers:San Jose, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Manuel Antonio, Volcan Arenal, Montezuma, Peninsula de Osa, Tortuguero, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Playa Samara and more.
Mara Vorhees, viajera-escritora, ha colaborado en docenas de títulos de Lonely Planet y publicado en medios como Delta Sky, BBC Travel, Vancouver Sun y el Boston Globe, entre otros. En 20 años de viajes por Costa Rica, Mara Vorhees ha visto 162 especies de aves, las cuatro especies de platirrinos de Costa Rica, osos hormigueros, perezosos, tapires, pecaríes, coatíes, agutíes, un kinkajú y un jaguarundí. Mara lleva viajando a Moscú desde que la ciudad era la capital de un país diferente. Cuando no está espiando a perezosos, vive en Somerville, Massachusetts, con su marido, sus dos hijos y sus dos gatos. Ahora viaja con sus gemelos de siete años (que adoran a los gatos de Kuklachev). Se pueden seguir sus aventuras enwww.havetwinswilltravel.com.
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