Sentences with phrase «huge number of tourist»

Antigua for example is a UNESCO Heritage Site and draws a huge number of tourist and expats each year.
Let's hear it for Israel — a small country with a huge number of tourist spots to visit.
Generally, the weather is cold, but bearable, so it's a great time to get downtown without the huge numbers of tourists that we see during the summer.
As Europeans used to being nannied around cultural highlights, we were astounded to find that when one arrived at the top, there was no barrier rope to stop the huge number of tourists jostling past each other from tumbling downwards or falling down the broken grating (obviously post-Mayan!!).
The Red Sea sees a huge number of tourists every year, whether serious divers with respect for the marine world or daytrip snorkelers who behave like it is a big salty swimming pool.
The Fisherman's Village Walking Street is probably the most popular weekly market on Koh Samui and attracts a huge number of tourists and Thais.

Not exact matches

«With the growing number of tourists in Iceland, we see a huge opportunity to add premium spring water to our portfolio to better serve our customers and be better equipped to offer solutions to consumers, especially in HORECA and tourist outlets,» says Carlos Cruz, Country Director of Coca - Cola European Partners in Iceland.
Those who venture out on their own, and it is a huge number of people these days especially in our tourist hotspots, can have the benefit of the previous experience from school days, activity holidays, from organisations such as scouting, guiding and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme (DofE).
I can't wait to share some insider tips on a huge number of incredible spots (both tourist attractions and off the beaten track adventures) that this beautiful world has to offer!
The Incredible India campaign by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India to promote India as a global tourist destination in overseas market was a huge catalyst in the surging number of foreign tourist arrivals in India.
In addition to the world famous cities that draw the tourists in year after year, some 4,400 miles of coastline and in particular the Costa del Sol attract sun worshippers in huge numbers.
There are a number of wine and gourmet food trails that meander through the wine regions, spectacular views in the Stirling Ranges, whale watching, winding tourist drives, aboriginal heritage and huge sheep sale yards out in Katanning.
The urgency has ramped up as other countries have pushed ahead to file their seabed claims under the treaty, as high energy prices have propelled new plans to seek some of the huge deposits of oil and natural gas that geologists say are probably sitting up north, and as tourists are heading north in fast - growing numbers.
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