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Turtle Bay

Turtle Bay

8 Broad Quay, BS1 4DA, Bristol, City of, United Kingdom

Pizza • Seafood • European • Fast Food


"I LOVE Caribbean food. FACT! I 'd go as far as saying it 's up there with Thai as my favourite cuisine. Bristol has a number of excellent independent Caribbean restaurants that 'look ' and feel much more authentic. So expectations weren 't that high for the food, but I was expecting a good time. From the outside Turtle Bay looks fun and you can tell before you get inside that looks you 're going to have a good time. The big windows allow you to see in from afar and just the sight of people drinking cocktails is enough to draw you in. That, couples with the outdoor seating bang in the centre of town, Turtle Bay couldn 't look more appealing. In my eyes anyway! As you walk in you get straight to the central bar, which, if I 'm honest, doesn 't feel that well positions. Behind that, however, is a wall made of speakers. I 'm a music lover so I absolutely loved it; "i want a wall of speakers ' I believe were my exact words! And I am tempted! I 've actually eaten here 3 times now and Ive had the Pulled Chicken, Shrimp Curry Jerk Chicken. I was extremely impressed with all of them. Turtle Bay do a light menu that is available all day and all dishes on the menu are £6.85 absolutely bargain! Turtle Bay also have an extensive cocktail list with 2 4 1 offers. I 'll have to check the days and times, but I think they are every day until 7pm I 'll check and edit if I 'm wrong! Again, I 've tried a few, but the stand outs for me are Marley Mojiti and the Jammin '. The Jammin ' and comes with a spoonful of Jam in. Love it! All in all I 've been thoroughly impressed every time I 've been, and I 'm sure to be back again soon."

Turtle Bay

Turtle Bay

Queen Street, EX4 3RW, Exeter, United Kingdom

Kebab • Cafés • Pizza • Mexican


"Turtle Bay on Oahu's North Shore is an incredible destination that offers a blend of natural beauty and resort amenities, making it perfect for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. The beach itself is part of the larger Turtle Bay Resort, but it's open to the public, providing a beautiful spot to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and possibly spotting some of the sea turtles that give the bay its name. Kuilima Cove, located within Turtle Bay, is ideal for snorkeling, especially for beginners. The water is often calm thanks to the protective reef, and there’s a lifeguard on duty most of the time, adding an extra layer of safety. The visibility is excellent, and you can explore a variety of marine life just a few feet from the shore. Parking at Turtle Bay Resort can be a bit pricey, with a fee of around $35 per night for resort guests, but there are also some free parking options available if you’re just visiting the beach for the day. However, these spots tend to fill up quickly, so it’s advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends. One of the highlights of Turtle Bay is the array of activities available both on and off the water. Whether you're interested in stand-up paddleboarding, outrigger canoe tours, or simply lounging on the beach, there’s something for everyone. The resort itself also offers a range of dining options and cultural experiences like lei-making and ukulele lessons. Overall, Turtle Bay provides a serene and scenic experience that showcases the best of Oahu’s North Shore. Just be prepared for some parking challenges and consider the additional costs if you're planning to stay at the resort."