This eco-friendly resort is a haven of fun and entertainment for the whole family. The club has comfortable and well equipped rooms set amongst acres of tropically landscaped gardens.It also include a range of service such 24-hour front desk and has a nice bar restaurant.
Restaurant & Food
Full breakfast and dinner offered in the main restaurant by the pool, which seats 300 and has smoking and non-smoking areas overlooking Watamu beach. The meals are buffet style. Full lunch is offered at the Snack Bar at the poolside in buffet style and also snacks. The Blue Turtle restaurant on the beach is regularly utilised in the evenings as a waiter service area. Guests need to book in advance for this area. Sandals are not allowed. A la carte menu at an extra charge and also run for special occasions (weddings, etc). The Pizza Garden is overlooking tropical water ponds offers a variety of oven fresh pizzas and other meals for lunch and evening at an extra charge for some meals.
Activities & Sport
The hotel includes a fully supervised Mini Club for 4 -12 year olds. The Mini Club offers cartoons films, games, and field trips. Baby sitting service on request and extra cost. Daily activities: table-tennis and beach volleyball plus many other daily activities organised by the Fun Base team. The hotel also offers aquatics, beach olympics, beach soccer, village walks, Swahili lessons, darts, sand-castle making, tug-of-war, water polo and snorkelling. Theme Nights: include African night, Oriental night, Italian night, Mexican night, Arabic night, Swahili night, BBQ's and more. Night entertainment: includes visiting bands, disco, African tribal dancers, acrobatic shows, snake shows, quiz nights and video nights.
Comments
Dresscode: We believe part of our success at Turtle Bay is informality. T-shirts, Vest, cut-off shorts, and swimwear with a wrap are accepted during the day, but we do not allow any of these during the night in our restaurants. Smart tailored shorts, trousers, slacks, short-sleeved shirts, polo shirts, skirts, dresses, shoes or sandals are accepted in the main restaurant and Pizza Garden for dinner. The dresscode for the Blue Turtle Restaurant is strictly smart shirts, trousers, shoes and dresses. Shorts and sandals are not accepted in the Blue Turtle in the evening. Please note that as we are working with Muslim staff, we do ask all of our female guests to respect the Muslim ways and cover themselves and/or swimming costume from shoulder to knee with either a wrap, long T-shirt or sundress when eating in the dining room. For hygiene reasons we discourage the use of towels as wrap during lunch.