We spend the final day together
exploring water caves (you get a bit wet!)
Not exact matches
He was
exploring a hard - to - reach
water - filled
cave labyrinth called the Danube - Aach System in southern Germany, which ultimately empties into the River Rhine.
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.
If you do have clear weather, Keen
water sandals, although ugly, will be perfect for
exploring caves and clambering up hills and kayaking.
i never use to think looks count but they do Im fun loving out going with a sence of humour straight up low maintaince kind that is probably to independent love fast cars heavy machinery bush walks
cave exploring specially if there are waterfalls or glow worms involved love the beach or any
water...
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.
Enjoy free time to
explore caves, waterfalls, coral - filled
waters, and 106 km (65 mi) of white - sand beaches.
There are mysterious
caves to
explore, lagoons of turquoise
water to dive into and sheer cliffs to climb.
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.
Just when I thought we had seen it all, two days later we visited Rio Secreto in Playa Del Carmen and
explored caves only lit by our headlamps and swam through the clearest
water I have ever seen.
• Go hiking, off - roading or
cave exploring in Arikok National Park • Wander the colorful shops and bars in Oranjestad • Enjoy the white sands of Eagle Beach • Snorkeling or day cruising along the blue
waters • Look into the island's past at Fort Zoutman and the Aruba Historical Museum
Sailing from, and returning to, the island of Tortola on a 47ft catamaran, the tour will see travellers snorkelling in
caves, swimming with turtles, cycling around the volcanic islands and, of course, putting up sail to
explore the BVIs» turquoise
waters.
As a tour company, they offer a full range of
water and land - based excursions:
cave tubing and ziplining, full - and half - day sailing and snorkeling outings, and trips to
explore Mayan ruins.
Railay Beach is a fairytale come true with clear sparkling
waters, soft white sand,
caves to
explore, a blue lagoon and chattering monkeys swinging through branches of trees atop the limestone rocks.
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.
Perfect for all ages and fitness levels, it's a great sport to get you out on the
water,
exploring unspoilt coastlines, hidden
caves and grottos and catch some sun!
Come along to
explore the island's rugged landscapes with stunning volcanic craters, deep
caves, large lava fields and a variety of thermal
waters and hot springs, to see the famous Snæfellsjökull volcano, the setting of Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth, and, of course, to experience the surf of a lifetime!
For the next two hours, I
explored the cascading pools of Semuc Champey, which had underwater
caves, places to jump from and warm crystal clear
water.
The adventure continues to Motueka, famous for its pristine beaches, turquoise
waters and limestone
caves, it's the perfect base to
explore Abel Tasman National Park and the Golden Bay area.
Explore the
caves and
waters surrounding the stunning Elaphiti Islands by kayak, stopping off to look around some of the charming towns along the way.
Zip along the Nāpali coast in a Zodiac boat,
explore hidden
caves, and take a dip into the
waters to discover the secret wildlife of Hawaii with some of the best snorkeling in Kaua'i.
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.
As a travel journalist for 17 years some of my favorite experiences have been climbing The Great Wall in China, swam with Stingrays in Bora - Bora,
explored caves in Belize, followed a pod of Orcas in Alaska, swam in the warm
waters of Krabi in Thailand, visited Marco Polo's house in Korcula, Croatia and sailing around Richard Branson's Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands.
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.
Explore the famous baths with a guided hike through the boulders and beaches, relax in the turquoise blue
waters, enjoy lunch and snorkel the
Caves of Norman Island, made famous by Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island.
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.
Sparsely populated, it's
waters teem with manta rays (in season), while
exploring its limestone Sawailau
caves — only accessible via a submerged tunnel — are a rite of passage.
Scorpion Anchorage is one of the most popular areas of the park for kayaking because it offers several sea
caves to
explore and has easy access to the
water.
The kayaking tour
explores the natural setting around Santa Cruz Island, with incredible wildlife viewing opportunities, paddling through arches and
caves, and enjoying the crystalline
waters below.
While there are many
caves in the area, including the popular fresh -
water snorkeling holes called Cenotes, this one is still a living
cave with a river streaming throughout the network of
caves, many of which have not even been
explored.
In a week time you can find enough time to immerse yourself into the warm
waters of the Caribbean and
explore the Belize Barrier Reef as well as hiking through Belize's rain - forest to encounter exotic destinations like
cave systems, waterfalls, Maya Ruins, Belize's native wildlife at the Zoo or exhilarating zip - line systems.
There are fascinating
caves to
explore nearby, boat trips, and an exciting Pirate Ship excursion into the deep blue
waters of the eastern Mediterranean.
Spend hours
exploring the colourful exposed
caves and
water pools at low tide.
The Destinations Travel Magazine recommended visiting the Inland Hole for its spring - fed, refreshing
waters and the nearby
caves that can be
explored by amateur spelunkers.
Enjoy snorkeling in the azure blue
waters of the Western Caribbean,
exploring ancient Mayan ruins, navigating a stunning river, zip lining,
cave tubing or a day of fly fishing for tarpon and bonefish or deep sea fishing for marlin and sailfish.
It's one of the longest underwater
cave you can
explore with a simple open
water certification.
Explore the
caves of Malta or dive into the clear blue
waters of Pretty Bay, holidays to Birzebbuga convey adventure while also locating you next to the sun - drenched beach where you can catch some rays and enjoy the Mediterranean sunshine...
And you can cool off in the fresh
water cenotes and
caves that locals have
explored and mapped, all 750 kms making it the longest fresh
water cave system in the world.
Guests can
explore an ocean
cave on the east side of the beach as well as a naturally - made lava arch in the
water.
Discover wildlife such as carp and heron, watch the
waters for the shy manatee, and
explore ancient
caves — home to native swallows and bats.
Snorkel in the clear
waters of the La Jolla Underwater Park,
explore the Seven
Caves on a kayaking trip or soak up the stunning sea views as you bicycle along the along the historic San Diego coastline.
Visitors can swim across a pool to enter the ATM Cave where ancient Maya priests once performed human sacrifices,
explore the ruins of Cahal Pech, once home to an elite royal Maya family more than a thousand years ago, rappel more than 300 feet down the infamous «Back Hole Drop», ride an inner tube down the
Caves Branch river while passing through the remnants of the Maya underworld, zip line through the jungle canopy, enjoy some of the best fishing anywhere in the world, snorkel in crystal clear
water, and enjoy bird watching in a land that more than 500 species of birds call home.
Located 23kms north of Rocky, the limestone
caves can be
explored with the popular Adventure Tour, where you climb, crawl and squeeze your way through a system of
water - formed passageways.
Not only does it hosts an amazing marine life diversity, but it is also a memorable dive through one of the longest
caves you can
explore with a simple Open
Water certification!
After finish admire the beauty of volcano view we will having lunch in Kintamani with view volcano of mount batur and lake batur from the restaurant, After lunch Kintamani tour continue to visit Tirta Empul Temple is a sacred holy spring
water temple at Tampak siring village, then tour continue to visit the Goa Gajah Temple or known as a elephant
cave temple, after finish
explore the elephant
cave temple we will go back to hotel with bring Amazing memory feature in this full day kintamani mount batur volcano and lake bature view tour packages.
There are
caves and temples to
explore, as well as some world class golf courses, surfing spots, paint balling, museums,
water sports, and more.
Outdoor activities such as hiking, biking,
cave exploring and
water sports on the 8,000 acre Raystown Lake are all nearby.
In a game designed around
exploring an underground system of
caves, to have frame rate issues whenever
water appears on screen feels something of an oddity.
Nelson's Bay
Cave, a deep
cave somewhat above the high -
water line which we
explored several days ago, has layers from the last ice age and into our present warm period; their tools included projectile weapons, and, judging from the bones they discarded, they had gotten good at bringing home the bacon and dealing with the ill - tempered Cape buffs, among the most dangerous animals in Africa.