When I think of
coastal living everything is easy and relaxed.
Not exact matches
The
coastal province of KwaZulu Natal has just about
everything — historical battlefields, architecture and memorials, first world shopping malls, Victorian - cottage shabby - chic suburban
living, tribal settlements in rural areas, towering basalt mountains, warm seas, world - class wetlands, wildlife game reserves, hiking and snorkelling opportunities, vibrant markets, an annual sardine run, and a strong Indian, Zulu and colonial influence.
Everything has been thought of, there's nothing left for you to do but relax and enjoy resort style
living in this
coastal paradise.
Tulum has stunning and idyllic white sand beaches where you can find modern and chic hotels and high - end resorts in addition to cute and locally owned bed and breakfasts, beach cabanas and guesthouses (most of which come with a hefty price - tag) and expensive but adorable cafes, smoothie and juice bars, and upscale restaurants serving a variety of authentic Mexican and international cuisine; the unique and picturesque Mayan Ruins of Tulum perched atop a rocky cliff - side overlooking the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico; and the friendly, less touristy and small and charming
coastal town with a laid - back, quiet and hippie - bohemian vibe and peaceful atmosphere and slow pace of
life where you can find budget - friendly & unique accommodations (like hostels and bed and breakfasts in local neighbourhoods), the main avenue is lined with an assortment of souvenir shops selling colourful Mexican handicrafts, there are an abundance of fresh produce markets, and a range of local restaurants and eateries serving
everything from inexpensive authentic Mexican cuisine (like 7 peso tacos) to fresh and locally caught seafood to a variety of moderately priced international cuisines.
At his home in the small
coastal village of New Tolsta on the Isle of Lewis, creating has become a way of
life for self - taught artist Tom Hickman, from dry stone walls to wool - work pictures and
everything in - between.
Marine
life in the Caribbean has been badly hurt in recent decades by
everything from an introduced pathogen that killed off reef - grooming sea urchins to more familiar insults like overfishing and impacts of tourism and
coastal development.
I absolutely adore your home as I
live for the Beach and
everything related to
coastal towns.