Author: | Robert Berryhill | ISBN: | 9780970097941 |
Publisher: | Bengi Publishing | Publication: | July 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Berryhill |
ISBN: | 9780970097941 |
Publisher: | Bengi Publishing |
Publication: | July 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
You can save money, time and memories by using Mexico's bus system, the largest in the world.
Mexico has almost 800 bus companies that can get you into every nook and cranny of that fascinating country.
But information on the bus system is hard to find. Only a handfull of the bus companies have internet web sites, and most of them are in Spanish.
Where are the bus stations located? What are the differences between the 5 clazzes of bus service? Where can I store my luggage? Can using the overnight luxury buses save me money on hotels?
Bus Across Mexico, the book on Mexico bus travel, answers these questions and more.
Route maps, sample bus schedules, and photos of places to enjoy will keep you turning the pages. A glossary of menu items and helpful phrases are also included.
The Yucatan has an extensive bus system that can take you to Cancun, Merida, Chichen Itza, Playa del Carmen, and the Mayan sites.
A favorite bus route is from Mexico City to Oaxaca. From Oaxaca you can easily bus to the Pacific Coast towns of Puerto Escondido and Puerto Angel.
Puerto Vallarta is a popular beach that is easily reached by bus from Mexico City, Guadalajara, or even from Tijuana and other border areas.
Some vacationers use the bus for Mexico side trips, such as Taxco, Tequila, Puebla, San Miguel de Allende.
Bus Across Mexico is full of helpful information you won't find in traditional guide books. A librarian in California said: "This book has information we haven't found anywhere else."
A reviewer for People's Guide To Mexico said: "I wish I had this book before I began my 3,000-mile journey across Mexico."
You can save money, time and memories by using Mexico's bus system, the largest in the world.
Mexico has almost 800 bus companies that can get you into every nook and cranny of that fascinating country.
But information on the bus system is hard to find. Only a handfull of the bus companies have internet web sites, and most of them are in Spanish.
Where are the bus stations located? What are the differences between the 5 clazzes of bus service? Where can I store my luggage? Can using the overnight luxury buses save me money on hotels?
Bus Across Mexico, the book on Mexico bus travel, answers these questions and more.
Route maps, sample bus schedules, and photos of places to enjoy will keep you turning the pages. A glossary of menu items and helpful phrases are also included.
The Yucatan has an extensive bus system that can take you to Cancun, Merida, Chichen Itza, Playa del Carmen, and the Mayan sites.
A favorite bus route is from Mexico City to Oaxaca. From Oaxaca you can easily bus to the Pacific Coast towns of Puerto Escondido and Puerto Angel.
Puerto Vallarta is a popular beach that is easily reached by bus from Mexico City, Guadalajara, or even from Tijuana and other border areas.
Some vacationers use the bus for Mexico side trips, such as Taxco, Tequila, Puebla, San Miguel de Allende.
Bus Across Mexico is full of helpful information you won't find in traditional guide books. A librarian in California said: "This book has information we haven't found anywhere else."
A reviewer for People's Guide To Mexico said: "I wish I had this book before I began my 3,000-mile journey across Mexico."