
San Sombrero is the hilarious new follow-up to the bestselling Jetlag Travel Guides to Molvania & Phaic Tan. Often described as 'the Venice of Central America' (due to the fact that many of its coastal cities are sinking), the sun-drenched isle of San Sombrero has something for everyone
- be they music-lover, eco-tourist, history buff or UN Human Rights Commissioner. From the frenetic nightlife, of its capital Cucaracha City, to the guaranteed solitude of a west coast beach during sea snake season, there's simply so much to see & do in this tropical jewel. This fully updated Jetlag Travel Guide covers everything you need to know including: When to go: the wet season is best avoided, as the heat can be intense & many roads impassable. April is considered to be a better option as the clouds of stinging hornets provide partial shade from the sun's rays. Getting around: public transport can be confusing
- remember the city displayed on the front of a bus is often not its destination but, in fact, the birthplace of the driver. Eating out: in restaurants be wary of ordering a 'kids meal'
- this will often involve baby goat. Politics: San Sombrero is a democratic socialist republic
- meaning its President may only be assassinated by a two-thirds majority of parliament. Music & dance: the traditional music of San Sombrero is considered to be as infectious as many of the island's water-borne diseases, while the steamy carumba ranks as one of the world's few dances in which bodily fluids are routinely exchanged.