Sentences with phrase «limited number of tourists»

Enjoy the islands cuisine and nightlife along with the limited number of tourists here due to the specifically timed ferries.
The island's 300 residents are keen to retain their idyllic island lifestyle and have limited the number of tourist beds to 400.
I think that limiting the number of tourists everyday in areas that need to be protected.

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Following a string of food safety scandals, Chinese tourists visiting Copenhagen have this year stocked up on Danish - made organic infant milk formula, prompting some supermarkets to limit the number of cans each customer can buy.
De Blasio insisted that despite being limited to the hillier, less tourist - trafficked part of the park, the pedicabs will still have «lots of great potential,» citing the rising number of tourists that continue to visit the city.
I knew that I didn't really want to spend long hours on tourist shuttle buses making short visits to a limited number of well - known destinations organised from some tourist bureau in Antigua or Guatemala City.
Located at number 69 Via Laietana, the road that joins Plaça d'Urquinaona to the seafront and marks the limit of the Gothic Quarter, the H10 Cubik is within close walking distance from the city's main tourist attractions, including the Cathedral, Plaça de Catalunya, Passeig de Gràcia and the Born neighbourhood.
Lesser - travelled by visitors compared to the other two, Nusa Penida also features a very limited number of hotels and tourist features.
The choices of accommodation are quite limited due to the size of the small villages and the number of tourists now visiting the area so requiring early booking at least six months ahead.
This luscious area is full of parks and well kept streets that lead up to the largely undeveloped and largely unfrequented by tourists and still somewhat traditionally Balinese with a limited number of resorts dominating and the beautiful beaches and incredible snorkeling as well as other water activities in the turquoise clear waters of this tropical island.
«We have submitted a resolution that would place limits on landings from ships carrying large numbers of tourists.
The numbers of tourists obviously do need to be limited to maintain a livable city, and this has to come from municipal and provincial governments.
At the same time, Lebovitz notes that the number of markets in the U.S. that would meet CBL's development criteria, including a trade area of approximately a million people, a sizeable tourist base and lack of existing competition, is limited.
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