Spectacular scenery;
explore small coves and islands.
You can also rent kayaks to
explore the smaller coves, go snorkelling, or even take a diving trip.
Not exact matches
Small and all - but - unexplored
coves up and down the coast from Barra de Navidad are wonderful places for experienced divers to
explore.
The 2,105 hectare park encompasses most of the
small islands off NootkaIsland, lending itself to sheltered kayaking where one can enjoy winding through these postcard islands,
exploring rich intertidal life, quiet
coves and a multitude of beaches, perfect for camping.
Whether you're an experienced diver, or just getting your feet wet, the island is littered with
small, personable dive shops where you can rent gear, take a short class, and
explore the shallow warm waters of places like Coral
Cove.
The
small coves to the right of Eden Rock are also fun to
explore.
From long strips of golden sands, to
small secluded
coves perfect for peaceful days, you'll find lots to
explore.
Puig de Ros itself may be
small, but you'll find a sprinkling of places to eat and drink, gorgeous little
coves to
explore, a golf course, and a host of fabulous walking paths.
There are shallow rocks and pools (including some suitable for
small children), and you can
explore the coast to find your own miniature
cove with crystal - clear waters.
With a full day to
explore we take our time moving along the rocky shore tucking in and out of
small coves.
There is only one
small sandy beach on Tabarca, but you can also
explore the rocky coastline to find a little (pebbly)
cove just for you.
The rocky coastline is great for snorkelling and there are lots of
small coves to
explore nearby, including the Cala Guix and the Cala Fornaris.
Along the way, there are sandy
coves and
smaller beaches to
explore.
Further inland are many trails, which allow the hiker to go through almost all the territory of the island,
exploring the flora, which is particular to Marettimo, the
small coves and the verdant coastline.
The first highlight of our
small group tour of New Zealand is a cruise on Lake Rotoiti aboard a 53ft catamaran
exploring secluded
coves with the chance to take the helm, swim in the lake or soak in hot pools reached only by water.
Explore the diverse marine life as you paddle through
small coves and experience the breathtaking views of Puerto Vallarta.