Sentences with phrase «boat captain very»

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The fishermen who have recently boated very large marlin off the island of Hawaii were all running within sight of the oldest church and the bay where the Polynesians killed Captain Cook.
We've never been held captive on a boat by pirates, but after A Hijacking and Captain Phillips, we can say with confidence that it isn't very nice.
There are plenty of different options for a Whitsundays tour, but all involve some sort of boat (small and quiet, or large and noisy, this part is up to you), a captain, delicious food, nights under the stars, at least one sea sick person, snorkelling, a visit to Whitehaven Beach (an uninhabited soft white sandy heaven), and some very attractive stinger suits.
Very popular but only accessible by a long downhill hike, via kayak or boat cruise is at the Captain Cook monument at Kealakekua bay, it's definitely a unique and beautiful area to snorkel and visit the monument for the famous British Captain, James Cook who was killed here in 1779.
Take your special someone to stroll along deserted beaches and bathe under the stars in your alfresco tub, or head out with the whole family to enjoy a five - bedroom property including a private boat with captain, and your very own French chef.
It's not the posh boat with all the extras, but Captain Mario was fabulous - very informative and personal.
Our dive master Denroy was the best ever and boat captain, Irwin, was very observant to help with picking us up and help my wife into the boat when needed.
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