Sentences with phrase «exploring sea caves»

This south - facing beach can be crowded during the summer, however during the off season, it's lightly visited with plenty of opportunity for romantic strolls, exploring the sea caves and taking pictures of the «sea stacks,» eroded sandstone pillars that line the shore.
When we are not snorkeling or eating, we are exploring the Sea Caves & Lava Tubes along the rugged Kona Coast.
You'll likely spend your days island hopping, exploring sea caves, kayaking or snorkeling, but if you want to see more of the island, you can rent bicycles or motorbikes to explore on your own or book a car and driver for the day.
We'll spend a half - day exploring the sea caves around Scorpion Anchorage on Santa Cruz Island.
Be extremely careful and wear a helmet at all times when exploring sea caves.
See dolphins & whales, explore sea caves and see blowholes & unique lava formations.
Explore sea caves and lava tubes in a rigid hull inflatable raft.
You explore sea caves, cascading waterfalls, pods of humpback whales and dolphins, and miles of white sand beaches.
Explore the sea caves, get under waterfalls, and snorkel.
Explore sea caves and lava tubes along the rugged Kona Coast and observe dolphins and whales in their natural habitat as your US Coast Guard licensed captain talks story about Big Island history, legends, and lore.
Then explore the sea caves of Santa Cruz Island, including the famous «Painted Cave.»
Once on the island, you will be outfitted for kayaking gear and explore the sea caves in this area.
Both trips explore sea caves.
Come explore the sea caves with us, but don't go home.
Cruise coastline and explore sea caves and other historical areas where ancient Hawaiians made history and created legends that are still being told to Hawaiian children and tourists who visit year after year.
The trip from Port Allen to the Na Pali Coast is long which is why the zodiac has to proceed so fast to get there and still have time to see the coast, explore sea caves, and anchor for snorkeling, lunch and exploration of an old Hawaiian fishing village named Nualolo Kai.
Cruise coastline and explore sea caves and other historical areas where ancient Hawaiians made...
Be sure to come at low tide to explore the sea caves and access the small islands filled with BABY SEALS!!
Explore sea caves and lava tubes along the Kona coast and keep an eye out for dolphins, turtles and whales as you cruise to the best snorkeling sites on the Big Island with your expert crew.

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Orange County — Located an hour west of Temecula Valley, Orange County offers day trippers the chance to explore California's beach scene with a visit to Balboa Island or the Caves at La Jolla for kayaking and sea otter viewing.
Whether by sea or river, you'll paddle over crystal - clear water under a tropical sun while exploring diverse countryside, a verdant jungle, limestone cliffs, intricate sea caves and mangrove swamps.
Activities in scope of licensing are: climbing, abseiling or scrambling over natural terrain and cliffs; trekking on foot, horse or cycle over remote hills or mountains; watersports on the sea, tidal waters, large lakes or white water; exploring natural caves underground.
The Prom, as it's known to locals, is also renowned for diving, with an array of submerged cliffs, boulders and caves to explore, inhabited by coral, starfish, crayfish and sea dragons.
Iceland is an amazing travel destination with its breathtaking ice caves, Northern Lights, sea, volcanoes, glaciers and geysers.One of the most famous places in Iceland in winter is the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon and for this it is best to choose a two - day tour that gives great time to explore ice caves and the glacier.
This location is a world class destination for sea kayaking because of easy beach access, clear ocean waters, nearby camping, readily available concessionaire boat transportation service and a spectacular shoreline with beautiful sea cave and cliffs to explore.
Experience the adventure of swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking in the Caribbean Sea one day or exploring the depths of Belize's rainforest, caves and Mayan Ruins the next!
Find yourself mesmerized by the beauty Orange County has to offer at Thousand Steps Beach, which is best known for its «private» aqua tide pools and sea cave exploring.
Once you've chosen what island you'd like to explore, ferry from Ventura or Santa Barbara and spend the day hiking, kayaking, diving, or snorkeling the many sea caves and kelp forests.
We'll explore incredible sea cave and kelp forests along our route to the famous Potato Harbor, a less visited and more rugged area of the Park that allows for a truly breathtaking and memorable experience.
Come explore some of the biggest sea caves in the world.
Explore Painted Cave, one of the largest sea caves in the world!
Our days will be spent exploring the picturesque islands, lagoons, sea caves hidden behind cascading waterfalls, and possibly a visit to the ancient middens or village sites of the Nuchalnulth First Nations.
Dive and snorkel to explore incredible marine life on coral reefs, zoom along the sparkling water on a jet ski or explore secret coves and hidden caves by sea kayak, float above the waves parasailing or kite surfing, or even jet pack or jetboard for an exhilarating experience.
While at sea visitors can explore the coastline from a different vantage point and head into mysterious mangrove forests and hidden caves via kayak.
First - class scuba diving, climbing ancient Mayan temples, sea kayaking through mangroves, exploring caves, or trekking through the lush rainforest interior - adventure has always been part of the Belize experience.
Be it sea kayaking among some of the best marine reserves in the world, exploring the largest cave system in the Americas, sailing through a Palm - studded island chain scattered along the barrier reef, diving on three of the only four coral atolls in the entire Caribbean, or simply relaxing in a hammock beneath a coconut tree, Belize offers it all and more!
From here we can make out the colourful boats that take visitors out to sea, to let them explore the many caves and the dramatic cliffs along the Algarve coast.
Visitors can rent sea kayaks, explore caves, or even take rock climbing lessons.
Explore the Na Pali Coast and discover the sea caves, cruise with dolphins so close that you can almost touch them, and snorkel with the Honu (the Hawaiian green sea turtle) and other marine life of Kauai.
Beachgoers can explore tide pools, sea caves, and reefs.
Explore creeks, mangroves, lagoons, natural wells and ancient caves fed by subterranean rivers flowing to Mexico's beautiful Caribbean Sea.
Here you can learn about coral formations and the different varieties of tropical fish, as well as explore the coastal waters through deep sea diving or cave diving.
Highlights include paddling through amazing sea caves and exploring offshore islands.
Get up close and personal with sea lions, feast on world - famous cheeses, explore caves and hang out at secluded beaches.
You can explore the cave behind the tumbling waters at the Upper Falls, or marvel from a boat excursion as the Lower Falls crash 40 metres off the cliff into the sea.
Enjoy whale watching, incredible sea cave kayaking and world class snorkeling while you explore the rarely visited north - west area of Santa Cruz Island.
Day 3 — Explore Santa Cruz Island and experience the world's second largest sea cave — Painted Cave!
Depending on the season, guests can also explore Painted Cave which is one of the largest sea caves in the world.
The mixed sand and cobblestone Scorpion Beach is a world - class destination for swimming, diving, snorkeling, and kayaking because of easy beach access, clear ocean waters, nearby camping, year - round Island Packers boat transportation, extensive kelp forests, and a spectacular shoreline with sea caves to explore.
Painted Cave Kayaking is an equally amazing day, once the boat arrives at Painted Cave guests will kayak from the boat and explore Painted Cave and other sea caves at the western end of Santa Cruz Island.
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