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View of resort from helicopter View from room 501. The resort is about a 50-minute drive from Honolulu, between Kahuku, Hawaii to the east and Kawela Bay, Hawaii to the west. . The resort owns 858 acres (3.47 km2) of land with five miles of ocean front at Turtle Bay, and features 410 hotel rooms and suites, including the Premier Rooms on the 6th Floor; 42 Beach Cottages that were refreshed in ...
Turtle Bay is the home of the fictional lawyer Stone Barrington in a series of novels by Stuart Woods. Turtle Bay is the location of the "old willow tree" that is "long-suffering and much-climbed, held together by strings of wire but beloved of those who know it" that E.B. White writes "symbolizes the city" in his essay "Here is New York".
Turtle Bay Hospitality Limited is a British chain of Caribbean-themed restaurants, founded by Ajith Jayaprakash Jayawickrema in 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Jayawickrema had previously started the Mexican-themed restaurant chain, Las Iguanas .
The Turtle Bay Resort sits on 1,180 acres on the North Shore with 5 miles of beach and coastline. It features 450 rooms, including 42 bungalows with a separate check-in, and a private pool.
The Hawaiian monk seal is an endangered species, endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.. One of the last undeveloped areas on Oahu, Turtle Bay is recognized for its rock formations, wild coastal beaches, threatened green sea turtles and endangered Hawaiian monk seal [3] habitats, whale spottings, traditional fishing areas, small local agricultural lots and Hawaiian ancestral burial grounds.
The Turtle Bay Gardens Historic District is a collection of twenty rowhouses in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. They consist of eleven houses on the south side of 49th Street and nine on the north side of 48th Street, between Second and Third Avenues .
303 East 51st Street is a skyscraper at Second Avenue and 51st Street in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, United States.The residential building is 360 ft (110 m) with 32 floors.
Turtle Bay may refer to: Turtle Bay, Manhattan, a neighborhood in New York City; Turtle Bay, O'ahu, in the Hawaiian archipelago; Turtle Bay, Bermuda, bay in Bermuda; Turtle Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands, bay and beach in U.S. Virgin Islands; Turtle Bay, Texas, a former area of Galveston Bay now enclosed as Lake Anahuac; Turtle Bay, a 1973 album by ...