Not exact matches
The
beaches are pure white and the water,
although not
warm, is an intoxicating shade of blue.
Once you have that in mind, if it includes white - sand
beaches fringed by palm trees, turquoise water so bright it stings your eyes,
warm weather all year round, few tourists (for now) and just enough decent accommodation to ensure you don't have to pitch a tent (
although that's an option too), then the islands of Karimunjawa could be your paradise.
Not only is the water beautifully
warm but there are also some excellent spots that produce big, hollow waves — New Pier, Cave Rock, Ansteys, Vetch's Pier, North
Beach (
although watch out for all of the body boarders) and the Bay of Plenty is a good spot to learn how to surf.
The largest and most popular
beach in the area is Ilica Beach, which has warm, clear waters and stronger wind currents that will keep you cool, although you may want to pack a windb
beach in the area is Ilica
Beach, which has warm, clear waters and stronger wind currents that will keep you cool, although you may want to pack a windb
Beach, which has
warm, clear waters and stronger wind currents that will keep you cool,
although you may want to pack a windbreak.
Although the sea is
warm enough to go swimming at this time of year, the limited sunshine hours and intense rainfall might make it a bit difficult to spend a day at the
beach.
Yes a
warm climate is so different to Christmas that I see in the movies
Although it's all I've ever known and I do love being on holiday at the
beach at Christmas time xx