Sentences with phrase «busy tourist town»

Located just a few miles north of the isle's busy tourist town of San Pedro, the resort is made up of a two - story mahogany colonial lodge and three - bedroom, three - bath luxury villas.
Just south of the busy tourist towns of Cannon Beach and Seaside is the 40 - mile, quieter Three Capes Drive, which has a few haystack rocks of its own.

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The little town — accessible by one road — was busy even during the off - season, with a steady stream of tourists coming by land and by cruise ships, which docked in the harbor.
Today I'm running around town getting together my final looks for fashion week, but first wanted to stop in and share some footage from the Rebecca Minkoff fashion show this past Saturday:) There aren't many people who can shut down one of LA's biggest tourist destinations on a busy weekend... but Rebecca Minkoff did just that and she did it right.
As Port Douglas is a sophisticated and safe holiday destination this little beachside town is busy all year round accommodating tourists from all over the world who come to snorkel and dive the Great Barrier Reef and to see the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest.
Located in Private secure little tourist town of Puerto Aventuras, it is away from busy area, but still conveniently close to all your attractions, activities, restaurants, shops and beach club.
The Hotel stands at the eastern end of the picturesque city's Waterfront, a five minute walk to the town center with its many souvenir shops and cafes, the busy tourists dock and less than ten minutes away from the Airport.
The beaches as well as the surf are less busy as there tends to be less tourists in town.
Also nearby are the busy holiday towns of Busselton and Margaret River and the tourist destinations of Dunsborough and Yallingup.
During July and August the town is busy with tourists.
What used to be a simple airstrip located at the south end of the town has grown to a small yet busy airport surrounded by houses and tourist establishments.
If you want to avoid the crowds, drive straight through Puerto Princesa, the capital and a busy tourist destination, to Taytay, a quiet town that used to be the island's capital.
Polis Town surrounded by almond groves and tobacco plantations, far from the busy tourist centres of the south and is ideal for family holidays, quiet and measured.
While the main streets in town can be very busy, walking around the rice fields is very relaxing, as you often won't see any other tourists for quite a while.
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