0 a curved part of a coast that partly surrounds an area of water
1 a man:
He's an odd-looking cove.
2 a curved part of a coast that partly encloses an area of water; a small bay
Along the 30 km road that circles the island there are many picturesque beaches, coral reefs, cays, geysers, and coves.
Malpais now is known for its incredible beauty, with white sand coves, rocky outcroppings, steep jungle-covered hills, and forests teeming with animals, birds, and insects.
The main body of the loch has at least seventy islands along with many islets (pladdies), bays, coves, headlands and mudflats.
The westernmost edge of the beach, and several coves to the west of the main beach, are traditionally clothing-optional.
Outside the urbanized part of the island there are several inlets and coves providing protection for fishing nets and, in the summer, dogsleds.
To the northeast of these highlands and lowlands is a rugged section with steep mountain-sides, deep narrow coves and valleys, and flat mountain-tops.
A 900 m tall volcano covered with lush jungle rises from the centre of the island, surrounded by pristine beaches and coves.
The coastline has steep cliffs, gigantic sea caves, coves, and sandy beaches.