A travel author for the last decade, Marc Di Duca has worked for Lonely Planet in Siberia, Slovakia, Bavaria, England, Ukraine, Austria, Poland, Croatia, Portugal, Madeira and on the Trans-Siberian Railway, as well as writing and updating tens of other guides for other publishers. When not on the road. Marc lives between Sandwich, Kent and Marianské Lazné in the Czech Republic with his wife and two sons.
Cristian Bonetto has contributed to over 30 Lonely Planet guides to date, including New York City. Italy, Venice & the Veneto, Naples & the Amalfi Coast, Denmark, Copenhagen, Sweden and Singapore. Lonely Planet work aside, his musings on travel, food, culture and design appear in numerous publications around the world, including The Telegraph (UK) and Corriere del Mezzogiorno (Italy). When not on the road.
you'll find the reformed playwright and TV scriptwriter slurping espresso in his beloved hometown. Melbourne. After a successful career in niche newspaper and magazine publishing, both in his native New Zealand and in Australia. Peter Dragicevich finally gave into Kiwi wanderlust, giving up staff jobs to chase his diverse roots around much of Europe. Over the last decade he's written literally dozens of guide-books for Lonely Planet on an oddly disparate collection of countries, all of which he's corne to love.
He once again calls Auckland. New Zealand his home – although his current nomadic existence means he's often elsewhere.