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coasteering in British English (ˌkəʊˈstɪərɪŋ) nounthe sport of following a coastline by swimming, climbing, diving, and walking while wearing a wetsuit, a life jacket, and a helmet Word origin C20: from coast + ( mountain) eeringExamples of 'coasteering' in a sentencecoasteering There's a new indoor heated saltwater pool, and the hotel can organise coasteering expeditions.Coasteering costs from 40 per person per session.But our most memorable day out was coasteering.Adventurous types will love coasteering - scrambling along the coastline and diving into the sea.Going on self-guided coasteering trips is not advisable.Coasteering -clamber across rocks, swim into caves, and jump off cliff faces.Coasteering has grown exponentially in the past ten years or so.Go coasteering, sea kayaking, surfing and kiteboarding, then get toasty at your eco-lodge.A half day of coasteering is from 35. |