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Tecktite Bay is on the southern point of St John, USVI and accessible by boat or serious hiker from Great Lameshur Bay (lots of rock scrambling). It's sheltered from the prevailing southeast tradewind, so the water is typically very calm. The bay is within the Virgin Islands National Park.
There are 2 mooring bouys for SCUBA daily use only. Day use of the park moorin...
Te Henga (Bethells Beach) is a coastal community and beach located in the north of the North Island, New Zealand. The surf is on an exposed beach and reef that is often working and works all around the year. The beach breaks offer lefts and rights and reef break is a right. It's usually best around mid tide.
Other activities on the beach include:
Other pastimes inclu...
The “Telamón” is one of the few half sunken wrecks in the Canary Islands. This 136 metre long boat, originally called “Temple Hall” sprung a leak in 1981 and ran aground in Arrecife port in Lanzarote and since it could not be repaired it was manoeuvred a few hundred metres out of the port with the intention of grounding it. There it spli...
On the way to Tembeling Beach you will pass by the Tembeling natural pools. The natural pools are beautiful and the water is refreshingly cold plus the little beach is beautiful.
It's a hard place to reach with a teruuble road. Better to walk from the road (about 30 minutes) or try the moped. At the end of the "road" head down the spiral stairs towards the Tembeling N...
Temple Bar Marina has all the fun and amenities that you'd expect from Lake Mead. Located in the Temple Basin on the Arizona side of eastern Lake Mead, it's the closest marina for Arizonans who want to get away from the more populated Boulder Basin area of the lake. The area around Temple Bar Marina is especially well known for two things: the massive rock formation t...
The Te Waikoropupu Springs ('Pupu Springs') are located in Golden Bay, on New Zealand's South Island. The springs are known for the clarity of the water, and the volume of water discharged. The springs are spiritually significant to the Māori people.
The horizontal visibility of the constantly 11.7°C cool water in the springs has been measured at an average of 63 ...
The Bight Bay is located on Norman Island in the BVI's. The Bight is one of the most protected anchorages in the region although Soldier Bay, Benures Bay and Money Bay provide secluded anchorages given the right conditions. This is a very well-sheltered spot with many mooring balls.
Tortola is 7 miles north across the popular sailing waters of the Sir Francis Drake Ch...
Created by artist Brendan Murphy, the 22-foot, 3,000-pound sculpture named "The Boonji Spaceman," stands on a dock inthe middle of the ocean at the Hodges Bay Resort in Antigua.
Norman Island is a well-known destination for cruisers and other tourists because of three water-level caves at the base of cliffs just outside the western edge of The Bight. Inside the three large caves, uncover troves of colorful fish in the shallow clear water, including blue tangs, sergeant majors and yellow tails. he caves are ideal for snorkeling, and, if one go...
The Gap at Puaotetai Bay near Piha Beach, an hour west of Auckland, is a narrow low point between Taitomo Island and the cliffs opposite, where incoming waves collide at the turn of the tide providing a spectacular sight. The overflow creates a sandy swimming hole called the Blue Pool.At low tide, The Gap can be reached from the southern end of Piha Beach by walking o...
Monticello Dam is a 304-foot (93 m) high concrete arch dam in Napa County, California, United States constructed between 1953 and 1957. The dam impounded Putah Creek to create Lake Berryessa, currently the seventh largest man-made lake in California. Water from the reservoir primarily supplies agriculture in the Sacramento Valley downstream.
The dam is noted for ...
Indulge in the magic and tradition of Venice right here in San Diego as you gently cruise through the enchanting canals of the Coronado Cays.
Perfect for a romantic evening or larger groups.
Glide through the water in the sunshine, at sunset or under the stars.
Price: $235.58