But early indications suggest resorts and urban centres are attracting holidaymakers at the expense of the countryside. |
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He purchased the business in 1995 with his wife, Barbara, and rents out canal barges to holidaymakers. |
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In fact, holidaymakers in Tenerife will now be able to see delivery vans bearing the company's logo on the roads, just like home. |
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The gunmen sprayed the shopfront, shattering glass and pock-marking the walls as holidaymakers screamed and ducked. |
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As part of the Tuscan experience, holidaymakers will also be given the opportunity to take Italian lessons and to cook traditional Tuscan dishes. |
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Travelling alone, she looked entirely out of place among the skimpily dressed holidaymakers. |
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Pursued across the continent by her domineering mother and agent, she hitches a ride with an unknowing gang of holidaymakers. |
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British holidaymakers will still be able to take trips to non-coastal parts of Sri Lanka and Thailand. |
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Hotels, villas and restaurants ready to accommodate holidaymakers have sprouted in profusion on the mountainside. |
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A ride in a horse and carriage to view a glacier in Norway turned into a nightmare for the party of 47 British holidaymakers and two Norwegians. |
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There was hardly any wind at the start and to add to frustrations, north lake was busy as holidaymakers took advantage of the heatwave. |
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The catamaran anchored off the Ancon Peninsula so holidaymakers could snorkel or swim, the inquest was told. |
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The club was packed with high-spirited young holidaymakers out for a good time. |
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And a travel expert will be on hand to advise future holidaymakers of where to visit in Spain. |
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This is one of the most popular tourist destinations for domestic US holidaymakers. |
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Until now, holidaymakers have been forced to travel a day earlier via Heathrow or other hub airports to get to Florida. |
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More than a third of holidaymakers are opting for tourist attractions in the UK and the number is expected to increase. |
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He also realised that a growing number of holidaymakers were travelling independently and would need transport. |
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Both companies have promised holidaymakers that they will be able to reschedule their vacations at no extra charge. |
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Table Mountain draws local holidaymakers as well as tourists from the four corners of the globe. |
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St Kitts is a popular destination for holidaymakers, who are drawn by its stunning beaches and tropical forests. |
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Small guesthouses which rely on a steady flow of holidaymakers were hit when footpaths were closed to ramblers in the spring. |
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As part of the Italian Riviera, the entire coastline is a haven for holidaymakers both local and from across Europe. |
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The pilot told the holidaymakers that he had not encountered anything like the storm in 20 years of flying. |
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More than 150 firefighters tackled the blaze in an area popular with walkers and holidaymakers. |
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In August it is crammed with holidaymakers, and all the usual paraphernalia of a Mediterranean sunspot. |
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They said there was minimal disruption, although holidaymakers faced much longer baggage check queues. |
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Record-breaking numbers of holidaymakers are expected to head for the sun and slopes from Stansted Airport this Christmas. |
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He was speaking in the wake of growing concern by holidaymakers worried about what will happen when the conflict begins in earnest. |
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Not all English holidaymakers like getting drunk and showing off their flab you know! |
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Torrential rain brought flash floods to Scarborough, leaving holidaymakers donning raincoats instead of basking in the sun. |
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The big freeze continued to cause misery for motorists, school children and holidaymakers today. |
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Meanwhile the death toll amongst British holidaymakers has now reached the 200 mark. |
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Roads, ports and airports were today coping well with the wave of holidaymakers making Easter getaways. |
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And in 1995, he petrified holidaymakers by pumping a volley of bullets into the air outside a disco in the Caribbean resort of Cartagena. |
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York's traffic was plunged into rush-hour gridlock again as half-term holidaymakers joined commuters on the congested roads. |
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Despite an inauspicious start to the holiday, holidaymakers were undaunted and set out in their thousands to the various resorts. |
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Also today, news comes that British holidaymakers heading for the United States face a five-hour wait to check in. |
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A wandering hippo is causing a stir among residents and holidaymakers at a popular Eastern Cape coastal resort. |
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It was full of French students and Portugese holidaymakers on their way back from Ipswich of all places. |
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Air rage on a flight to the sun cost 10 Irish holidaymakers hundreds of pounds each when they had to make their own way home. |
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The worrying thing for holidaymakers and travel agents is the cut back on flights by major tour operators. |
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Over the past week lightning storms and heavy rain have caused a lot of problems, especially with holidaymakers and visitors. |
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Last year the company reported that more than 20000 holidaymakers filled 15 resorts in the province. |
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Hsieh said he was heading a team of officials and business executives to attract Macanese investors and holidaymakers to Hualien. |
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So for two summer seasons these scouse boys entertained the holidaymakers on those sunny tax free isles. |
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Hundreds of holidaymakers trying to reach Heathrow Airport were left stranded when a lorry crashed into a railway bridge, spilling its contents on to the tracks below. |
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Tourists from Germany were adjudged the best behaved, beating the respectful Japanese and Spanish, and were also voted best all-round holidaymakers. |
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I'm not sure many of the holidaymakers here were too happy when 20-odd footballers all barged into the hotel reception but, you have to say, this is the life! |
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Maybe I'll find my pension by happening across its grinning proprietress as she wanders the streets trying to snare lost holidaymakers in the morning. |
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Now hospital bosses say they have been forced to increase charges to combat tight-fisted holidaymakers who park up then take a short taxi ride to the airport. |
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The final straw came when the holidaymakers were told their hotel had been overbooked and they would have to stay in another hotel at additional cost. |
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Dozens of British holidaymakers have been taken ill at a popular Mediterranean hotel where the swimming pool has now been closed, it was announced yesterday. |
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As planes full of holidaymakers thundered overhead, the whimpers of a three-month-old child abandoned by his mother and father went almost unnoticed. |
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Horrified holidaymakers looked on as Jack collapsed unconscious following the accident, and a helicopter was called in to airlift him off the side of the mountain. |
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Record numbers of holidaymakers have jetted off to escape the torrential downpours, flash floods and tornadoes that have made this summer the wettest in almost 20 years. |
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Away from the package holidaymakers, she is free to explore the scorched Mediterranean landscape and investigate what it is that seems to be wrong with her. |
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Travel agents think the new services will prove helpful for holidaymakers. |
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The controlled operation will help protect campers and holidaymakers from loose rocks falling towards the Mount Maunganui hot pools and motor camp this summer. |
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While the number of Irish holidaymakers enjoying short breaks or full-week stays in the region was up, there was a drop-off in visitors from abroad. |
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The spill occurred just a few weeks before the Easter break when many holidaymakers would be visiting the area. |
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It has since become one of the most popular canals for holidaymakers in Britain because of its aqueducts and scenery. |
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At the entrance to the pier was the Pier Hotel, which catered for holidaymakers. |
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If an operator goes bankrupt, the CAA refunds holidaymakers and repatriates those stranded abroad. |
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Now Huddersfield holidaymakers are convinced they have captured the Loch Ness Monster on camera. |
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Twenty, including Alcudia Pins, were condemned as a health hazard and 29 as a potential health hazard, posing a risk to holidaymakers. |
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And skinny dipping and dancing around the house naked were the favourite things for holidaymakers to do on a self-catering break. |
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Oman has become the favourite holiday destination especially for holidaymakers who aspire to experience the the monsoon season in the Gulf state. |
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A COACHLOAD of holidaymakers were stranded after their driver was arrested for swearing at police. |
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Lawton Court Hotel in Llandudno topped the list in travel website TripAdvisor's 2015 Travellers' Choice awards, based on millions of reviews left by holidaymakers on the site. |
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But now the company is targeting British holidaymakers, cynically cashing in on the jailing of a notorious Midland drug dealer who packed an Uzi machine pistol. |
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Divers, snorkelers, and holidaymakers in general, can explore whatever splendours tickle their salt water taste buds from a list of world class diving destinations. |
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Some resorts, especially those more southerly such as Bournemouth and Brighton, were built as new towns or extended by local landowners to appeal to wealthier holidaymakers. |
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Scores of holidaymakers head to the island on boats and pedalos each day. |
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They depend on the income from holidaymakers to subsidise farming. |
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Tour operators Thomson, Thomas Cook and Libra will now be jetting holidaymakers to Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh from Newcastle each Thursday throughout the year. |
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With the relaxation of restrictions, British holidaymakers can now plan their travel to destinations including Aswan, Abu Simbel, Alexandria and Luxor. |
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Most holidaymakers are two-weekers, but a few are three-weekers. |
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The Isle of Wight increased in popularity for holidaymakers and the Portsmouth to Ryde ferry route, owned by the Southern Railway, was the main route to the island. |
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Redundant carriages were converted to camp coaches and placed at country or seaside stations such as Blue Anchor and Marazion and hired to holidaymakers who arrived by train. |
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Other holidaymakers and hotel guests have made even barmier complaints. |
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The Bali bombings claimed 202 lives, mostly Western holidaymakers. |
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