Tucked away into the rear tailgate, electric kickboards (think Razor scooters) are for «relaxed
cruising along promenades and paths or around city squares.»
Not exact matches
012 — ride the Blue Train 013 — play Putt - Putt 014 — walk
along the beachfront
promenade 015 — scratch for gemstones at the Scratch Patch 016 — visit the Two Ocean Aquarium 017 — visit the play canyon at Santa Ana Spur 018 — see model ships at the SA Maritime Museum 019 — take a harbour
cruise to see the seals 020 — go to the World of Birds 021 — stroll around the Hout Bay Harbour and Mariners Wharf 022 — hang out at Hout Bay beach 023 — enjoy fish «n chips on the rocks at Fish on The Rocks 024 — get creative at Clay Café 025 — sandboarding on the dunes at Hout Bay 026 — play at Scarecrows 027 — lunch and play in the children's playground at Dunes 028 — spend a day at Scarborough beach 029 — collect mussels off the rocks 030 — play with animals at Higgeldy Piggledy Farmyard 031 — ride a camel 032 — go snorkelling with the seals 033 — pony rides for little ones, horse riding for bigger kids 034 — visit Noordhoek Farm Village 035 — a day of fun at Long Beach
However, alternative ways of spending time in or around the city include taking a leisurely stroll
along the Avenida de la Reina Victoria or
along the
promenade of Paseo Maritimo or by taking a
cruise along the coastline.
Wheelchair friendly
promenade in town of Majahual — While there is a beach close to the
cruise pier (shown on the left), Costa Maya Mexico disabled access is better in the town of Majahual where a flat, smooth
promenade runs
along the sand (shown on the right).
Although this dock is one and a half miles away from San Miguel's downtown,
cruise ship passengers can enjoy a pleasant seaside stroll
along the coastal
promenade lined with boutiques and cafes where you can shop for locally - made crafts and other souvenirs, or enjoy a refreshing tropical cocktail or tasty meal.
The magnum event is the Great Parade, a colorful procession of international motorcycle clubs
cruising sixteen miles
along Mazatlán's oceanfront malecón
promenade.