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- Holidaymakers was a New Zealand musical group from Wellington. The band scored two top ten hits in New Zealand in 1988, including the number-one single...
- Tourism is travel for pleasure, and the commercial activity of providing and supporting such travel. UN Tourism defines tourism more generally, in terms...
- Holidaymaker is a seasonal publication produced by Cambrian News, for publicising tourism attractions and activities in parts of Wales. A full colour print...
- as part of the Points-Based Immigration System. The previous Working Holidaymaker Scheme for Commonwealth nationals was merged with other schemes: au pairs...
- visit for holidays and day trips, typically containing hotels where holidaymakers stay. Examples of such towns include Blackpool and Brighton. A destination...
- of ITV's do****entary series Holiday Airport, which followed British holidaymakers as they p****ed through Palma Airport, Majorca. The episode resurfaced...
- best known in New Zealand as a 1988 one-hit wonder by New Zealand band Holidaymakers, who released their version of the song under the title "Sweet Lovers"...
- po****tion of 9,736 as of March 2014. The town is po****r among Maltese holidaymakers, and is known for its sandy beach, Pretty Bay. The town is also notable...
- Orewa (Māori: Ōrewa) is a settlement in the northern Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is a suburb of the Hibiscus Coast, just north of the base of the...
- resort heavily devoted to tourism and is po****r with young (Club 18–30) holidaymakers from Britain, Germany, Serbia and Northern Europe. [citation needed]...