Sentences with phrase «thatch covered»

The thatch covered lookout point makes the perfect hideaway for a romantic moment.
The renovation included the addition of larger thatch covered verandahs, French glass panels facing the beach, new bedding, bedspreads curtains and more in addition to new paint and large 3D hibiscus on the walls in the cabanas.
The Hotel San Buenaventura is on the Bay of Conception and sits on a perfect beach with thatch covered umbrellas called palapas.
Feet swinging beneath me, I would put down the book — the only one I had ever seen in Bayo — and look out at the patchwork of mud walls and thatched coverings.
12 luxury tents set on a wooden deck under a thatch covering with adjoining en suite bathroom, mini bar, electronic safe and tea / coffee making facilities (2 adults).

Not exact matches

When I think of Cottage Pie, I imagine myself in an old English thatch roof cottage somewhere in the country, with mist hanging over the horizon covering the green slopes with a blanket of grey.
Finally, in Central and South America, the disease is most prevalent in rural homes made of mud or covered by thatched roofs — such architecture, which makes perfect hideouts for the pests, is not typical of U.S. homes.
During the first visit I saw rural schools with dirt floors, no books, and truly schools without walls — where only a thatched roof covered the heads of the students and teachers.
Bungalows are carefully constructed, with walls of wood and tin roofs covered by thatch for aesthetics.
The property expertly pairs traditional elements of tropical style, like a thatched roof and vine - covered pergola, with more contemporary accents, like fold - away glass doors that allow for a seamless transition between indoors and out.
Privacy is the reason to reserve one of this Aman's 35 thatched - roof suites, set behind bougainvillea - covered sandstone walls.
On the often overlooked island of Shikoku, the Iya Valley offers dramatic mountain landscapes dotted by thatched - roof farmhouses and vine - covered bridges.
The Caribbean - style restaurant at Ali's Surf Camp is covered in a palm thatched roof and sits beside a lagoon with a brightly - colored dock that is decorated in Christmas lights.
The Bower is a free standing thatched unit set away from the family accommodation with its own private entrance through a rose covered pergola.
Thatch - covered bures surround the three pools.
The thatch - covered guest accommodations lack TVs, radios, and telephones, but each does feature either a terrace or balcony outfitted with a hammock.
What to Expect: Located in an estuary along the Coral Coast of the main Fijian island of Viti Levu, 26 - acre, palm - covered Likuri Island caters to intrepid party - loving travelers, with basic dormitories and small private thatched - roofed bures, or huts.
Luxuriously extending over almost two acres of gardens and rice terraces, a series of thatched pavilions linked by pergola - covered walkways, flights of stone steps and sun - bleached timber decks make up the Puri Bawana estate.
A split - level living, dining and bar area is covered by an impressive thatch roof with open sides, providing spectacular views of the ocean, while a sparkling swimming pool offers the perfect respite after a successful day of adventures.
The 171 suites each have their own outdoor shower and covered balcony with double bed, and the thatch roof - covered beds on the beach take lounging to the next level.
The medieval European farmhouse embodies what we think of today as one of the most archetypal examples of a courtyard house — four buildings arranged around a square courtyard with a steep roof covered by thatch.
The estate is made up of a series of thatched pavilions that are linked by pergola - covered walkways.
Inspired by the indigenous pre-Columbian construction techniques of the region, the architecture of the CNS Eco-lodge comprises round palenques (or ranchos), covered with a traditional thatched roof of palm leaves.
A thatch, covered patio is also available for breakfast, lazy days or sundowners.
There were children running and playing along the highway in their bare feet; locals bicycling through the village; thin and sad - looking dogs roaming around and laying in the middle of the road; lots of garbage and litter scattered along the side of the road; abandoned buildings with jungle growth creeping inside them and graffiti on the exterior; open - air handicraft markets selling typical Mexican souvenirs and blankets in a variety of vibrant colours; empty bus stops covered in graffiti; small, open - air and simple restaurants with red Coca Cola signs on the exterior, and matching tables and chairs serving authentic cuisine; locals cooking and serving fresh meat on a barbeque along the road; a small park and square; narrow gravel roads stemming off of the highway to the remainder of the village; and tiny one - room houses with either thatched roofs and wooden panels on the sides or square white painted houses with a flat roof, barred windows and always a satellite dish on top.
Slopes as far as the eye can see are an undulating sea of green, covered in tall reed grass, which at times are harvested by the locals for thatched roofing that is typical in traditional Balinese architecture.
Large, in - ground pool, thatched - covered hammocks for long afternoon naps, verdant grounds, and white sandy beaches... just feet from your doorstep.
It is also possible to book trips including accommodation, and you will be well covered for with local traditional food and sleeping in one of their thatched - roof buildings for visitors.
They have a spectacular extra large bathroom, with a magnificent outdoor terrace covered by a thatched roof that provides intimacy, with a Mayan shower and a hammock.
Possessing a torrential force, they are not so much covered with thatches of thrashing, tensile lines as bursting with them, as with live, barely controlled wires.
Possessing a torrential force, they are not so much covered with thatches of thrashing, tensile lines as bursting with them, as with live, barely controlled wires,» (R. Smith, «Mark Grotjahn: Nine Faces,» in The New York Times, May 12, 2011, http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/13/arts/design/mark-grotjahn-nine-faces.
The roof covering was made by the local crafts - man, Henryk Romanowski using wheat straw thatch.
In case you happen to own an unusual property such as a renovated mill or listed building, or your home has an unusual feature like a thatched roof, you will need a specialist cover.
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