Sentences with phrase «namesake island»

You'll feel the romance of sweeping water views, a private white - sand beach, and the resort's very own namesake island.
When you fly to the Islands of Tahiti, your international flight will land at Faa'a International Airport, which is on the namesake island of Tahiti.
Watch the sunrise over Mt Bromo, hike around a volcano crater, sample java from its namesake island, chill out on stunning beaches, hang ten with a surf lesson in Java, enjoy the nightlife of Koh S...
What is certain, though, is that the Newfoundland's predecessors were brought to the island of Newfoundland by fishermen who came over from Europe, and that the modern day Newfoundland, as we know it, originated on its namesake island.
Antigua and Barbuda is an independent Commonwealth country comprising its two namesake islands and several smaller ones.

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All food selections will lead back to Beer Park's namesake offering, with a recommended pairing for every item, as well as items that will be prepared using different types of beer such as bratwurst bathed in Goose Island IPA and pickles prepared using Stella Artois Cidre.
You smile to yourself as you think of your trusty sling - a vibrant, gorgeous Sunny - Yellow that is definitely reminiscent of its namesake and your tropical getaway in the Canary Islands.
Demonstrators near Rikers Island demanded the prison be included on NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's list of «symbols of hate» facing possible shutdown or removal because they said a descendant of the complex's namesake was a notorious slave - catcher
(The suit was brought on behalf of a slew of plaintiffs, including its namesake Ralph Nunez, who all alleged they'd been brutally beaten while incarcerated at Rikers Island.)
In this time, we have been able to accomplish so much — from the replacement of our namesake, the «Welcome To Whitestone» sign at the corner of Francis Lewis Boulevard and the Cross Island Parkway, to graffiti clean - ups and our numerous community events and fundraisers for vital community service organizations such as Whitestone Volunteer Ambulance and St. Mary's Healthcare System for Children.
Now, there's a new fifth generation, which saw a debut earlier this year at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show following a reveal at the island that provided the car's namesake, Ibiza, off the eastern coast of Spain.
The Canary Mastiff (also known as a Perro de Presa Canario) is the namesake for the Canary Islands.
Saronic Ferries connects the namesake archipelago lying just off the Peloponnese region of southern Greece and the port city of Piraeus, close to Athens, offering routes to the islands Aegina, Agistri, Methana and Poros.
We obtained our namesake from the Arch Rock at Anacapa Island which is the smallest island in the Channel Islands, off of Santa Barbara's coasIsland which is the smallest island in the Channel Islands, off of Santa Barbara's coasisland in the Channel Islands, off of Santa Barbara's coastline.
Alcatraz Island, home to its namesake famous prison off the San Francisco Bay, welcomed back its last inmates for the 50th anniversary of the closure of one of the most notorious penitentiaries in the world.
But there is more to Bali than just cheap luxury - step out of the tourist centres and you'll see the vestiges of ancient Bali, from scalloped rice terraces to quiet fishing villages, quintessential namesakes of the island of the gods.
Turneffe Island Resort sits on a 14 - acre private island located on the southeastern rim of its namesake Island Resort sits on a 14 - acre private island located on the southeastern rim of its namesake island located on the southeastern rim of its namesake atoll.
She, like the locals, simply called it San Pedro after the namesake town on the island's southern tip.
The really adventurous might then keep on travelling all the way to the Cook Islands, which look much the same as they did when Captain James Cook, their namesake, sailed past 300 years ago.
Approximately 10 miles long and 3,000 feet deep, the canyon is only a fraction of the size of its Arizona namesake, but its location — carved into the lush landscape of a tropical island — is unique.
Our San Juan Islands kayak tours originate from Friday Harbor, San Juan Island (the namesake of the archipelago).
Then there's the big moray eel that lives in the wreck of the SS San Jacinto, schools of jacks that gather on the wreck of the Violet Mitchell, and the island's namesake turtles, which can show up most anywhere.
The island's capital, La Palma is the heart of the archipelago, boasting a rich history, blossoming food scene and stunning architecture, most notably the namesake hilltop cathedral.
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Home to its namesake Komodo dragon, the isles of the park are reached through the azure waters and white sand beaches of the Nusa Tenggara islands
Inspired by their Italian namesake, the Tuscan Apartments provide spacious living with large, private balconies affording panoramic views of Broken Bay and Lion Island.
The longer itineraries include the distant Marquesas Islands, where French artist (and ship namesake) Paul Gauguin spent his final years.
Their namesake is appropriately one of the most beautiful dive spots off the island.
Eliza Frazer, the island's namesake, shipwrecked her boat loaded with spirits here in 1836 and ever since then, there's been nothing soft about this 123 - kilometre sand - strip.
Like no other spot in the Hawaiian Islands, its hallowed namesake refers to the 60 - foot (18 m) chambers that house hundreds of active marine life species, including octopus, blue - stripe snappers and pyramid butterfly fish.
Greenland may be on its way to earning its namesake far sooner than expected: recent research conducted by scientists at NASA indicates that the island nation experienced more days of melting snow in 2006 than it has on average.
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