From its Wikipeaid entry:
"Hughes Bay is a bay lying between Cape Sterneck and Cape Murray along the west [coast] of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is 42 kilometres (26 mi) wide and lies south of Chavdar Peninsula and north of Pefaur (Ventimiglia) Peninsula, indenting the Danco Coast on the west side of Graham Land for 20 kilometres (12 mi)."
You can find it using these coordinates: 64° 13' 0" S, 61° 20' 0" W.
He wanted to step on the Hughes Bay.
I don't really know... so ya
There are a few bays, notably Orca Bay, and you can find more seas named around the Antarctic Continent.
John Davis was the first to step on land at Hughes Bay.
You can find Commonwealth Bay using these coordinates: 66° 54′ 0″ S, 142° 40′ 0″ E.
67 degrees South, 142 degrees East
P. M. Rees has written: 'Lower Jurassic floras from Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Antarctica' -- subject(s): Paleobotany
W. Hughes has written: 'Dark Africa and the way out' -- subject(s): Congo Training Institute, Missions, Study and teaching 'Third visit of the Rev. W. Hughes, Colwyn Bay, to the West Coast of Africa' -- subject(s): Missions
The Ross Sea is a deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land.
According to its Wikipedia entry: "Prince Harald Coast is a portion of the coast of Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, encompassing Lutzow-Holm Bay, lying between Riiser-Larsen Peninsula, at 34° E, and the east entrance point of Lutzow-Holm Bay, marked by the coastal angle at 40° E."
Carrie Hughes,Langston Hughes, James Hughes and Kit hughes
Which bays are most beautiful is highly subjective thing, however try Googling for some of these bays and you will not be disappointed: - Kotor Bay, Montenegro - Bay of Fundy, Canada - Paradise Bay, Antarctica - Bay of Islands, New Zealand - Phang Nga Bay, Thailand - Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong - Port Jackson, Australia - San Francisco Bay, USA - Guanabara Bay, Brazil - Ha Long Bay, Vietnam