Sentences with phrase «calming sea there»

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The frightened disciples woke him and complained of his apparent indifference; but he chided them for their lack of faith and rebuked the sea, «and there was a great calm
«There's nothing like the open deck on a warm, calm night at sea,» she said.
If you are a new author feeling committed to writing and decide to jump right in the ship in order to pursue the Golden Fleece, there is no wonder that as long as the wind is gently blowing your way and the sea is calm, your ship will likely reach the destination as planned.
River waterways are typically calmer than seas and oceans, and there's less onboard turbulence — all at a slower speed.
It takes calm seas and special arrangements to reach Basil Jones Canyons because you can only get there by boat.
The apartments are just 250m from the golden sands of the Caleta De Fusta beach, sheltered from the strong tides of the Atlantic by a promontory to the north, which means that the sea there is calm, shallow, and crystal clear — perfect for a refreshing dip to cool down in the hot Fuerteventura sun.
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It is during this time that the seas are calmest, the visibility is spectacular, and there are congregations of large pelagic's.
There's a mix of rocks, sand and pebbles along Playa la Barraca, and some parts of the sea are calmer than others.
There are fewer tourists then, accommodation is much better value - for - money and the weather is at its best with calm seas.
The beach and beautiful calm sea are the main attraction of Cala»n Blanes, offering superb sunbathing and swimming for adults and children, so it's easy to spend your entire holiday there.
There is always a chance to catch a glimpse of larger sharks such as hammerheads, tigers and gray reefs passing by in the distance, but far better odds of running into sea turtles or the pods of spinner dolphins that frequent calm bays.
Sea turtles feed and mate in the calm waters and three species of sharks are found there — the black - finned reef shark, the white - tipped reef shark, and the Galapagos shark.
There are plenty of sandy and natural beaches that feel untouched apart from the convenience of sun loungers and parasols, and the sea is calm and shallow enough for scuba diving.
The weather is at its best, there are less tourists here, accommodation is much better value - for - money, and the seas their calmest.
There will be less tourists here, accommodation is much better value - for - money, the weather is at its best, and the seas their calmest.
March to September, outside of July and August, is the best time to visit as there are fewer tourists, accommodation is much cheaper, the weather is at its best, and the seas are calm.
Probably the best time to visit the dive sites of the Similan Islands is between February and April as you're assured of great weather and calm seas, plus there'll be a few less tourists!
We recommend you visit between May and June as there are fewer tourists, accommodation is much better value - for - money, the weather is at its best, and the seas are calmest.
The Folkestone Marine Park and Museum is fantastic for kids: the marine park has an artificial reef formed by a wreck which ensures that the sea remains constantly calm, perfect for snorkelling and paddle - boarding, and there's an interesting museum with exhibits on local marine life.
The clear water is calm and the sea around the breakwater is a great place for snorkeling as there is a variety of fish to spot.
We recommend this time of year as there are less tourists so the dive sites will be less crowded, you can get better value - for - money accommodation and the weather is often perfect with calm seas.
The weather is at its best, there are fewer tourists here, accommodation is much better value - for - money, and the seas their calmest.
In route to Tortuga, as you cruise along the calm waters of the Gulf of Nicoya there is always a possibility of spotting dolphins, sea turtles and aquatic birds.
There are beautiful beaches and loads of islands surrounding which are amazing to sail around, on calm Caribbean seas.
If you're planning to dive in Raja Ampat, the best time is from mid-October to mid-December when the sea is very calm, there is little rain and light to zero wind.
The weather is at its best with calm seas and, as there are fewer tourists, accommodation can be cheaper.
The sea was rough that day but it was calm down there, almost 30 metres below the surface.
There's something so therapeutic about having the sea right on your doorstep; I'm sure people here are calmer as a result.
When its windy, ice calms the waves like a peninsula, above the ice pack there is colder air, the pack cools sea surface temperatures and a huge pack creates a drier sky environment.
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