Sentences with phrase «of sun beds»

Larger than Carvoeiro Beach, Centianes provides visitors with additional facilities and plenty of sun beds for hire.
Located just 200 m from the beach, Sun Shine offers self - catering accommodation and a large swimming pool with free use of sun beds and umbrellas.
Plenty of sun beds and sunshades are available for you to soak up the Canarian sun; an outdoor whirlpool provides moments of relaxation; and the beach, just steps away, is ideal for a fun day out.
The private beaches have lots of sun beds and parasols for rent, and offer a range of services, from food and drink to kayak rental.
First of all, the beach here is one of the best in the area with plenty of sun beds and parasols so you can fully relax and soak up the sun.
On the terrace you'll enjoy alfresco dining for eight, furnished outdoor living areas, and plenty of sun beds and loungers for relaxing by the pool or ocean.
Vrysoudia Beach A is a Blue Flag resort and features an assortment of sun beds and umbrellas and opportunities for water sports, including surfing.
All of our sun beds have soft cushions on them.
With its award winning Blue Flag, the beach is ideal for swimmers, is easily accessed and has plenty of sun beds on offer.
Step through the house and you'll find an oceanfront deck with a row of sun beds, lounge chairs, a barbecue and an al - fresco dining area with sunset views through the glass railing.
There are two pools, an adult pool with plenty of sun beds and cabanas and one suitable for the kids.
It's very well equipped, with plenty of sun beds and umbrellas to rent, plus beach bars and life guards.
The oceanfront setting gives you gorgeous views across the water to Koh Phangan from the outdoor living and dining areas, which feature plenty of sun beds and a barbecue, and the infinity pool set just above the beach.
The little beach in Griante is great for kids, and the lido in Cadenabbia has a pool and a bar, so you can watch the kids splash about from the comfort of your sun bed.
You can go snorkeling with whale sharks, dive from a live aboard, go on epic treks or just catch some of the most gorgeous sunsets ever from the comfort of your sun bed if you like.

Not exact matches

Eventually I just stopped setting an alarm at all, and would eventually peel myself out of bed in time to see the sun disappear into the afternoon sky.
Every other morning, I seem to pick up my camera and take a few pictures of the sun on the our gauged laminate floor or maybe the sun shining across our bed in great swaths of light.
My family would all join us for a big beach picnic at the end of the day and we'd go to bed full, tired and sun kissed.
Waking up fairly early, knowing I'm going to see light from sunrise to sunset, a challenging class of yoga, cycle to brunch and finding a spot in the sun somewhere outside, walking through a new part of London, meeting friends in the evening for a catch up, cooking a new dish back home and then a cup of fennel tea before bed.
I much prefer the warmth of my bed and waking up with the sun, enjoying a small breakfast before I head out shopping.
Years ans years of dragging myself out of bed in the morning against rising every morning with the sun and a smile in the face.
The seeds must be sown in a bed of hot horse dung, as musk melons are, and moved into a pot when [the plant] has gotten three or four leaves, that it may be carried from place to place more conveniently to receive the the heat of the sun; and in autumn carried into some house to avoid the injury of cold nights at that time of year when it is to bear fruit.
This beautiful dish is the perfect picture of autumn — the first pickings of baby lettuce leaves from our winter garden bed mixed with long - awaited butternut squash tanned from the summer sun, sprinkled with sweet and spicy garden onions retrieved out of their winter storage, and topped with fresh walnuts from... umm...
On days when the sun is hidden or I am feeling a little fragile and in need of some self - indulgence upon getting out of bed, what better way than to glam up a bowl of oats to provide a «lets - make - everything - better» chocolately hit... whilst still providing the fuel to power me through the morning.
(I figure this is one of the few advantages of them not knowing how to tell time yet and the sun always being up when they go to bed at their regular 7:30 bedtime.)
The bed receives at least 6 hours of full to partly shaded noon to evening sun.
It's a welcome pick me up as you stumble out of bed, before ambling down the steps to the magnificent locally built yoga shala, complete with jungle backdrop, to salute the sun at a morning yoga session.
Though, I will never love the arduous process of scraping the frost off my car windows before the sun leisurely decides to climb out of bed.
We paid our fifteen euros for two sun beds and a parasol, I took a dip in the warm, but fairly rough sea, and then settled down to follow the game via a variety of websites and social media.
And today, with a new pile of enamelware (from Brimfield) to play with in my perennial beds, and the sun shining, I'm ever so eager to get back out there and get my hands in the soil for just as long as I can!
Place the bed out of the sun, but close to a window if it is not too drafty.
Went out of school holidays, so always sun beds free.
I am falling into bed before at least three of my children these days, just as soon as the sun sets, feeling so satisfied but so tired from the day.
This past weekend I had the pleasure of curling up in bed with the sun streaming through my southern facing windows and a good book to read.
There are different options you can try to make this easier and / or encourage them to breastfeed less or night wean: get a bigger bed (we upgraded to a king size), put a couple of mattresses together and make one BIG bed on the floor, tell them «no boobie until the sun comes up», or have your partner see if they can put them to bed at night to give you a bit of a break at bed time.
I would tell him, «no the sun is not up, go back to sleep» and my husband would shoosh him back to sleep (the mattress was away from me on my husband's side of the bed).
For the first couple of nights he would sit up in his own bed, yell out «sun up!
Are you a co-sleeping, crib - loving, feed - all - night, cry - it - out, dance - around - until - the - sun - shines - onto - your - family - bed - after - the - sun - set - on - your - swanky - bassinet kind of family?
«I want to put it to bed once and for all, that is a complete myth - that I used the influence of the Sun or supposed political power to get favourable treatment.»
As he stood up at the Despatch Box to unveil his spending review, the Chancellor looked a sickly pale, his visage so ghostly that it had the confusing effect of making Danny Alexander, his very own Blucher, and a man whose own colouring is a few notches past alabaster, looking like he'd spent a week basking on a sun - bed.
It has just a little bit of sun protection to ward off burns whether you're out on the beach or laying in a tanning bed.
Lay down in the tanning bed and imagine you are lying in a field of flowers under the warm sun, no matter what the weather is outside!
The data they collected included the type of indoor tanning device used (sunlamps, tanning beds, or booths), and skin sensitivity to the sun and proportion of time spent outdoors in childhood.
The resulting tangled networks provided protective habitats for small animals, hundreds of insects, and smaller plants, which nestled themselves atop the beds of Pecopteris roots in their never - ending search for the sun.
Night owls» — people who like to stay up late and have trouble dragging themselves out of bed in the morning — have a higher risk of dying sooner than «larks,» people who have a natural preference for going to bed early and rise with the sun, according to a new study from Northwestern Medicine and the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom (UK).
The United States Department of Health and Human Services proclaimed in 2002 that ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds and sun lamps, is a known carcinogen.
Sun lamps and tanning beds are legal for adult use in all 50 states, even though the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classifies them as a Class 1 carcinogen like tobacco, radon, and arsenic, and the use of tanning beds has been linked to melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Hemsley explained that our tech obsession has steered us away from this age - old practice of going to bed with the moon and waking up with the sun, but if you go camping without your phone, your body will naturally want to get into this rhythm.
But while our ancestors may have gone to bed early and risen with the sun, that's not true today, said Wright, a professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
And the whole point is to kick off the healthy domino effect ASAP upon crawling out of bed: Start the day with sun, and you'll set the stage for a good night's sleep.
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