The scent of the ocean assaulted my nostrils as I had walked passed it. The palm
trees blew in the mist of the cool sudden gust of the tropical, morning air, like smooth feahers
swaying side to side.
As the majestic giant Philippine eagle swoops past my shoulder I suddenly found myself
in my most favorite place to visit on the face of this planet; the island paradise of Boracay in the
Philippines. Boracay Island combines crystal clear waters, sugary beaches that squeak, and lush
hilly landscapes into an idyllic tourist haven, that's guaranteed to fascinate anyone into tranquil
harmony with its simplistic beauty. Boracay is a breath-taking, unbelievably magical Island. A
spectacular paradise set in the unspoiled South China Seas.
Boracay Island is a paradise indeed. The beach is amazing with its white sand, it is wide
and stretched on for kilometers. The northern and southern parts of the island rise into
picturesque hills that face the sea with weather worn cliffs. The Island has numerous scattered
villages interconnected by a maze of intriguing jungle trails.
Boracay boasts one of the world's finest beaches (at least in my opinion.) White
Beach, a stretch of white - pebble sand, bathed by a strip of perpetually turquoise water
allures me in every sense in my body. Bor...
The resort is a magnificent place for relaxation- with many beaches, ruins, restaurants, tourist attractions, entertainment venues, and natural wonders.
coral sanctuary reefs! The dining was always 'to die for' also, especially if you're a fish eater. Surrounded by access to some of the most inspiring
Bora Bora's main mountain is Mt. Otemanu and many people that visit the island usually visit this site. Bora Bora also has many pretty resorts that have overwater bungalows which originated on and were exclusive to the island. There are not many resorts to choose from in Bora Bora because the island is so small, but the resorts they do have are usually very nice. The main reason people visit Bora Bora is usually because they are celebrating something such as a honeymoon, wedding, or just a weeklong getaway! (“Bora
Santa Catalina Island, often known as Catalina Island, is located off the coast of Southern California, southwest of Los Angeles. Catalina Island forms part of the Channel Islands archipelago. Catalina is the only island, out of eight, that has been significantly developed. There are two major settlement location within the island - the city of Avalon and the unincorporated town of Two Harbors (“Visit Catalina Island,” 2014). Beyond the town boundaries the island is covered by wild life that it is owned and operated by the Catalina Island Conservancy ("The Official Catalina Island Website,” 2013).
In addition to the many reefs, there are also hundred of beautiful islands in varying shapes
...as hurriedly approaching my toes. I clinched my toes deeper in the sand to prepare myself to get annihilated by the wave’s white water. But, of course, it was just the familiar feeling of the cool rush between my feet as they sunk deeper into the sand. Scanning the water vigorously, I tippy toed my way out into bottomless ocean. Remembering the feeling of the tingle and than burn, I peered back to see my beach chair waiting for me in the scorching sun. While I contemplated turning around and heading back to my safe place. I continued on. I continued to walk forward. I did not stop once the water passed my waist. I would not let the phobia of jellyfish hold me back from the once place I loved the most. As the water washed over the tips of my hair, warm memories of my past fled into my mind. I let my once again peach colored toes disappear deeper into the blue water.
I was walking home from school with my best friend Allie. We live in Sanibel Island, Florida. It’s beautiful there. There are enviously beautiful white sand beaches and the water is the perfect color of turquoise. Scratchy palm trees and smooth seashells are scattered everywhere. It always smells like tropical fruits. And because we walk home along the beach our walk home always has the best sights you will ever see.
The world is filled with many gorgeous lands, but Puerto Rico absolutely tops them all. This land is particularly intriguing due to its vast variety of beaches filled with people of all different ethnicities as if it were a melting pot. When experiencing these beaches the senses are overwhelmed with the smell of fresh salt water, foods ranging from fruits that are both sweet and tangy like candy. As soon as person steps on to one of these beaches, he or she can instantly hear people splashing and playing as if he or she were kids in a swimming pool during the summer. Whiles music playing the sounds of the island a music that is infectious and made your body want to succumb to the sounds of the all while the sun warms the air around them like a heater in the winter.
Traveling can be a really gratifying activity. Going out and explore new territories can help us discover fantastic cultures and interesting locations. The isles of The Caribbean are a particularly good choice if you are looking forward to this. All these islands share an ancient and unique culture, which attract curious tourists from all over the world. Among all the different isles, I can say that Aruba is one of the best places to go vacation.
Although it has been years since our most recent visit to the shore side of Ocean City, New Jersey, the memories and senses never abandon my mind. All I can recall is the wondrous combination of the scorching heat, the grainy sand in between my toes, and the overwhelming smell of salt and delicious foods . . . I feel as if I am standing right there right now! Who could ever relinquish the beauty of the shore, the healing the shore accomplishes, and the tastes of the wondrous foods?
La Isla Margarita: it is a great isla, combining a great rainforest climate, and a exotic beaches through the bahamas and the Carribean sea. It will take you through a amazing trip through a variety of nature and beaches, it is a combining island with beautiful climate and landscapes giving you the best place for a vacation and the best view of the caribbean sea.
There I stand on the Atlantic Ocean beach in Daytona, Florida. It’s 7:49 A.M, June 28, 2015. I feel my size ten feet sink into the frosty sand. With my board in my left arm, and sand covering my body, I seize my direction towards the blue ocean. As I halt at the base of the monumental ocean, I gaze in both directions, not a life in sight. I feel at peace, solitude, in my own meager world. As the crisp ocean mist wipes my sand replete face, I bounce into the ocean with my board under my body, cruising into the profound blue sea.
The island of Bora Bora is south west of the United States. It is only about 2,600 miles from Hawaii and arguably the most beautiful island on the planet. The island is about 11.3 square miles and was formed by 2 volcanoes. The
Gazing out from the balcony of the cruise ship that is anchored in deep waters I notice an island known as Half Moon Cay, Bahamas. In order to reach the island a tender came to transfer me from the cruise ship. Finally, fetching a tender making it closer to the island I observe the white sandy beach that has a few cabanas that resemble mini houses painted in tropical colors light blue, yellow, lime greens. There are also tons of beach chairs lined along the beach, as well as a gigantic pirate ship situated in the middle of the beach. A mini straw market is the first place I come upon after getting off the charter boat. The beach is like no other I have been to in Florida. It’s a tropical paradise that I never want to leave. Powdery white sand
Closer and closer to the calm water, I began sinking deeper in the sand. It was comforting, the silence, tranquility, and warmth of the faint sun. There is a slight breeze, warm, but cold and lonely. I could smell the scent of fish blowing through my hair and body. The sun was still fading, slowly but surely the day was almost over. About half of it is gone now. I could see shades of blue, red, purple, and pinkish-yellow. They were mixed with puffy clouds that lined the beginning of the sky and the end of the water. I noticed the darker shades on the bottom of the lower clouds.