«Now officially luxury castaways, we sleep in
white tents pitched by our guides along the shore and spend two more days paddling in the protected waters surrounding the islands.
Not exact matches
At the
pitch, three big,
white tents line the far sideline to shade the VIPs.
Ania and I usually
pitch our
tent outside hostels, but the beaches near Puerto Viejo seemed safe enough so we decided to camp on the
white sand under the bright stars.
Karimunjawa: Think
white - sand beaches fringed by palm trees, turquoise water so bright it stings your eyes, warm weather all year round, hardly any tourists and just enough decent accommodation to ensure you don't have to
pitch a
tent.
Once you have that in mind, if it includes
white - sand beaches fringed by palm trees, turquoise water so bright it stings your eyes, warm weather all year round, few tourists (for now) and just enough decent accommodation to ensure you don't have to
pitch a
tent (although that's an option too), then the islands of Karimunjawa could be your paradise.