Sentences with phrase «manner of water sports»

It is renowned for its outdoor, summer activities including hiking and biking, hunting and fishing and all manner of water sports.
A heavenly beach village enclosed by the bush and rough terrain farmland, Kuaotunu encompasses all that is good in New Zealand — The sun, sand and surf is in perfect harmony here and there are immense opportunities for all manner of water sports ranging from fishing, kayaking, snorkeling and other.
Besides diving other activities in Gili Meno include surfing at the long right hand reef break, snorkeling in the calm lagoons that are positively seaming with wildlife, all manner of water sports including sailing, windsurfing, boating and fun activities such as banana boating.
It's a truly idyllic spot, outfitted with beachfront eateries, kiosks offering all manner of water sports, bars, lounge chairs, a volleyball net, towels, and, perhaps best of all, the even more gorgeous island of Palominitos just a short swim or kayak away.
There are also all manner of water sports to pursue.
Hawksnest Bay, Trunk Bay, Cinnamon Bay and Mahoe Bay offer sugar sands edged by turquoise and emerald waters, inviting all manner of water sports.
In other words, Makena Beach is very strong on value... MORE There's a terrific full - service spa on site, all manner of water sports activities are offered, tennis is available on six courts, and the Robert Trent Jones Jr. golf course is one of the best on Maui.
Levante Beach is also a popular meeting point for all manner of water sport enthusiasts, as the beach offers a range of water sports, these are inclusive of wind surfing, water skiing, jet skiing, para gliding, scuba diving, snorkeling among others.

Not exact matches

The Nipah beachfront hosts all manner of tour operators and water sport toys, so sleepy beachside this is not.
Most beachside hotels and resorts offer state of the art equipment for windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling, water skiing, paragliding and all manner of other water sports and professional instructors where necessary.
When people are told to stop watering their lawns because of a water shortage, they escalate (in the manner of sports hyperbole) to use the same word, drought, as is used for far more serious conditions, on a far vaster scale and lasting many years — such as the 1930s Dust Bowl or those three Little Ice Age droughts amidst good times in East Africa, lasting 30, 65, and 80 years.
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