Sentences with phrase «tiny islet»

The phrase "tiny islet" refers to a very small island. Full definition
The 400 + tiny islets that surround the atoll make Turneffe one of the most visually spectacular locations in the country, and the dense mangrove forests serve as a nursery and feeding ground for the diverse forms of wildlife that inhabit the area.
Koh Ha, (Five Islands) are tiny islets located 25 km west of Koh Lanta Island.
For sights without the stomach - churning heights, head to Dingli, where you can walk along the spectacular Dingli Cliffs and look out over the tiny islet of Filfla, and beyond, Tunisia.
Ellis Island The tiny islet in New York Bay was expanded by artificial means in the 19th century.
Expeditions out of Belize City head to the tiny islet of GeoffÂ's Caye where warm, shallow waters and pristine white sand offer a picture - perfect seashore getaway.
The tiny islet of Capo Passero is the true south - eastern tip of Sicily and I can make out the ruins of the 16th century fortress, built to repel Turkish pirates.
Go for a day trip, as there aren't any hotels on this tiny islet.
Add to that plenty of water sports on tap for older children, plus some ancient ruins which are too beautifully located to be boring, and the trio of tiny islets that can be reached by pedalo, and it all adds up to a wonderful holiday in the sun with the kids.
You can rent out kayaks, catamarans or paddle boards to explore the beautiful bay, or even paddle out to the tiny islet of Karga, now a refuge for wild birds.
Paddle the coastal mosaic of tiny islets and shallow coves, observe incredible marine life, hike to a crystal clear forest lake...
Comprising 45 islands and tiny islets, El Nido is a paradise of seascapes and jungles, and is relatively free of tourists because of conservation efforts.
Farther out is a tiny islet called Half Moon Island and from Playa Pilar, you can rent a catamaran, and then take your time exploring this little uninhabited stretch of sand and trees.
The boat anchors at the smallest of Anacapa's three tiny islets, a mere third of a square mile in size.
Fastnet Rock is the southernmost point in Ireland; the tiny islet is scarcely large enough to hold the lighthouse that sits upon it and is referred to as «Ireland's Teardop» both on account of its geographic location and, more importantly, because it was the last bit of Ireland that 19th century immigrants saw before leaving Ireland for America.
The Golden Key is required to enter the tiny islet.
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