Phrases with «busy harbour»

A "busy harbour" refers to a port or harbor that has a lot of activity and movement. It typically implies that there are many ships, boats, or people engaging in various tasks such as loading or unloading cargo, fishing, or recreational activities. Full definition

Sentences with «busy harbour»

  • Less than 20 minutes drive from Umdloti is South Africa's busiest harbour city, Durban. (sa-venues.com)
  • You'll find busy harbour fronts, lush hillsides and valleys descending to sandy bays and beaches, fascinating cities and tempting shops of every description. (friendshiptravel.com)
  • Beach (Kapiti Coast), bush and mountain views (Kaikoura Ranges due south, Rimutaka Ranges due east), all compete with the glistening seafront and busy harbour for the visitors attention; whilst historic buildings (Old St Paul's, Saint Mary of the Angels, Colonial Cottage, 1858, author Katherine Mansfield's home), gardens (the Botanical Gardens, Otari Wilton's bush) and further explorations await (Cable car, two Observatories). (acrossnz.com)
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