Mexico

by Eugene Fodor and etc.

Published 28 September 1995
The most balanced and up-to-date guide on the market, Fodor's Mexico 2004 is fully updated with a colourful new look, inside and out 14 million tourists flock to Mexico each year to experience the fantastic diversity of this beautiful country, from luxurious beach resorts, to fascinating Aztec and Mayan architecture and relics. Fodor's Mexico 2004 is the perfect travel companion, offering extensive coverage of Mexico City, Guadalajara, Central Mexico and Acapulco, along with the Pacific resorts of Baja California, Chihuahua and Copper Canyon, the Gulf Coast, the Indian South Yucatan and the Mayan country. Fully updated each year by our local writers, Fodor's guides offer the best mixture of the cultural and practical, with options for all price ranges. The Smart Travel Tips chapter is packed with contacts and great advice, Fodor's Choice ratings tell you what not to miss and with our Off the Beaten Path features, you'll be delighted by hidden gems that will make your holiday unforgettable.

The Rough Guide to New Zealand

by Laura Harper and Tony Mudd

Published 28 September 2006
"The Rough Guide to New Zealand" is the essential guidebook to this spectacular adventure destination. A fully comprehensive account, the guide incorporates a country full of magnificent scenery, craggy coastlines, sweeping beaches, primeval forests, snow-capped alpine mountains, bubbling volcanic pools, fast-flowing rivers and glacier-fed lakes. This jam-packed guide contains expert coverage, catering for every traveller, from the country rambler to the adventure-seeking, Lord of the Rings enthusiasts. The guide also includes significant historical and cultural information, provides detailed town maps and information about the country's exciting nightlife, even managing to find time to teach the reader how to do the world-famous haka!

New Zealand

by Laura Harper and etc.

Published 30 April 1998
Each title in The Rough Guide 100 Essential CD series is a blueprint for a great record collection. Containing detailed reviews of 100 recordings from acknowledged classics to those that deserve to be, and brief bios of the artists responsible, these little books are condensed histories of the musical genres they explore.

This new edition contains extensive information on all sorts of activities -- from thrilling bungee jumps to explorations of the country's fascinating Maori and Polynesian heritage. Also included are detailed information on the major walking trails -- he Milford, Routeburn, Heaphy, and Abel Tasman. Packed with a range of recommended listings to suit all budgets.