Sentences with phrase «sleepy tourist town»

James and Mary had so many happy memories in the sleepy tourist town — where is their «special place?»
Somewhere, in the sleepy tourist town of Pai, Thailand, I lay in a smoky bungalow 2 kilometers from the city center.
Traditionally a sugar town with dense rainforests at nearby Wooroonooran & Palmerston National Parks, Innisfail is perhaps a sleepy tourist town rich in fresh produce.
James D'Aoust definitely had some doubts about using a FSBO service last year, when he was selling his house in Campbellville, a sleepy tourist town about one hour west of Toronto.
James and Mary had so many happy memories in the sleepy tourist town — where is their «special place?»

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Over the past half century, the nation's capital, Ankara, has transformed from a sleepy provincial town into a cosmopolitan city, while Istanbul, long a sophisticated tourist mecca and industrial center, has grown into a megacity of 20 million situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
There are also a number of sleepy beach towns nearby that are away from all the tourists and where you can work in some R&R from all that culture.
But this formerly sleepy fishing village is a wonderful little town full of restaurants, overpriced tourist shops, bars and outlets where visitors can find experienced guides for snorkeling, scuba diving, parasailing or whatever else you might desire to do.
«A sleepy town with a few restaurants and hotels scattered along a picturesque riverfront, it sees few foreign tourists,» Emily says.
Kailua Kona once a sleepy fishing village and a royal Hawaiian retreat, the town is bustling with restaurants, tourist shops and affordable accommodations.
Although it does have a tiny (unflattering) entry in a certain, well - known guidebook, there are no tourists visiting this sleepy little port and fishing town perched on the edge of the south Atlantic coast.
Once a sleepy little town, Ubud recently became incredibly popular with tourists after the publication of the best - seller «Eat Pray Love» by Elizabeth Gilbert.
Vallarta, once a sleepy fishing village is now a major tourist destination, however, it has managed to retain the charming ambiance of a typical cobble stoned Mexican town.
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