With his name on guides to Oaxaca, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, and Pacific Mexico, Bruce Whipperman is a verifiable Mexico expert. His latest offering on the resort trio of Acapulco, Ixtapa, and Zihuatanejo allows travelers to experience everything from relaxing on pristine, palm-shaded beaches to dancing until dawn at local discotheques. Whipperman includes unique travel strategies, including a section of “Festival and Events,” perfect for the seasonal traveler, and “Handicraft Country,” where the handicraft market boasts reed baskets, tiger-masked figurines, pine furniture, and pottery. Complete with information on cliff-diver shows and the best scuba diving locations, Moon Acapulco, Ixtapa & Zihuatanejo gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
About Bruce Whipperman
In the early 1980s, the lure of travel drew Bruce Whipperman away from a 20-year career of teaching physics. The occasion was a trip to Kenya, which included a total solar eclipse and a safari. He hasn't stopped traveling since.
With his family grown, he has been free to let the world's wild, beautiful corners draw him onward: the ice-clawed Karakoram, the Gobi Desert's trellised oases, Rajasthan's pink palaces, Japan's green wine country, Bali's emerald terraces, and Oaxaca's vibrant marketplaces.
Bruce has always pursued his travel career for the fun of it. He started with slide shows and photo gifts for friends. Others wanted his photos, so he began selling them. Once, stranded in Ethiopia, he began to write. A dozen years later, after scores of magazine and newspaper feature stories, Moon Pacific Mexico became his first book, and Moon Handbooks to Oaxaca, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, and Acapulco, Ixtapa & Zihuatanejo followed.
For Bruce, travel writing heightens his awareness of the places he visits and helps him focus his own travel experiences. He'll always remember what a Nepali Sherpa once said: "Many people come, looking, looking; few people come, see."
Travel, after all, is for returning home, and each adventure brings a tired but happy Bruce back to his friends, family, and loving wife, Gundi, in Berkeley, California.