This full-colour guide includes vibrant photos and easy-to-use maps to help with trip planning.Travel journalist Suzanne Van Atten covers the best of San Juan, Vieques, and Culebra,from the historic charm of Old San Juan to the electric-blue waters of Mosquito Bay. Van Atten also includes creative suggested itineraries for travellers of all kinds, including families, couples looking for a romantic getaway, and sports enthusiasts in search of recreation ideas. With expert advice on exploring the Castillo de San Felipe del Morro, sampling local cuisine at the Luquillo kiosks, and lounging on the uncrowded white sand beaches of Culebra, Moon San Juan, Vieques, & Culebra gives travellers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
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colour photos and maps throughout
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Höhe: 189 mm
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Dicke: 14 mm
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978-1-63121-227-7 (9781631212277)
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An experienced editor and travel writer, Suzanne Van Atten has traveled throughout the United States, Mexico, South America, the Caribbean, and Europe. She has snorkeled a shipwreck in Aruba, gone ballroom dancing in Rio de Janeiro, barhopped in Barcelona, slept in a Jesuit monastery on the Amalfi coast, crewed a hot air balloon in New Mexico, gone white-water rafting in Tennessee, and gotten lost too many times to count. Suzanne is currently the arts and travel editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.Amidst all these travels, the one place she always returns to is Puerto Rico, a place she fell in love with when she lived there for two years as a teenager. The rich Spanish culture, postcard-perfect beaches, lush tropical jungle, cobblestone streets, pastel colours, lively music, and the joie de vivre /eM of its people colluded to seduce her. No matter how many times she returns, she always discovers something new and delightful to keep her coming back.