Rough Guides are written by expert authors who are passionate about both writing and travel. They have detailed knowledge of the areas they write about--having either traveled extensively or lived there--and their expertise shines through on every page. It's priceless information, delivered with wit and insight, providing the down-to-earth, honest read that is the hallmark of Rough Guides. Sara Humphreys is a freelance researcher, writer and educator. Sara has toiled, travelled and tarried in various countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Europe, including a year living in Opuwo, northwest Namibia, helping untangle post-independence curriculum changes. When not travelling, she can be found swinging in a hammock in Barbados. Heather Jasper is a travel and culture writer based in Peru who travels frequently throughout Chile and Argentina. Her stories about South America have been published by BBC Travel, Atlas Obscura, Fodor's Travel, Luxury Latin America, Insider and many more. See what else she's writing about on her website www.heatherjasper.com. Sarah Miles is a Jamaican travel and lifestyle writer based in Kingston, the island's vibrant capital city. She is known for her all-encompassing blog, Miles Guide, highlighting travel experiences and local artisanal brands, notably in her annual "A Jamaican-Made Christmas Gift Guide". Sarah has contributed to many Rough Guides across the region, including The Rough Guide to the Caribbean and The Rough Guide to Jamaica. Robert Savage is a Yorkshire-born travel writer who now resides in St Petersburg, Florida, via way of Durham University under the tutelage of Chancellor Bill Bryson and a ten-year stint in London. Robert authored guidebooks on Sheffield and Windsor, and contributed to The Guardian, Le Monde and Der Spiegel, before hopping the pond to embrace all things Floridian. You can find his works in the permanent collections of the British Library, and Oxford and Cambridge University libraries. When he's not on the road chasing a commission with his beloved corgi Rufus, you'll find Robert cocktailing in London with his lifelong friends from the British Guild of Travel Writers.

