Mostly a really nice place. Watch for events like the world food fair which show what it really can be. Sometimes too busy especially with electric scooters, bikes and pedal bikes all travelling too fast and no enforcement. Food choice could be better
Amazing. Lots of little shops and food place to stop and eat at and see. Highly recommend the Raptor boat rides. At half hour long, with a £40 a head cost, it's not cheap, but it's a once in a lifetime experience. You get to go on only one of 4 of these boats in the world, seating up to 12 I believe, with 3 V8 engine producing 900bhp!!!! Amazing machine. With top speeds capable of 70mph. Our ride was a little choppy, so we got up to 50mph, but it felt so much faster considering you're on the water, jumping off waves and crashing down (still more softly than I'd have imagined but it is recommended people with neck or back problems not to go on, I took my daughter and my 74yo mother and they had a blast!!) Took us on a tour of the local cost and to see some of the smaller islands and caves and wildlife at sea with stops for some information and time for some pictures. And after about half an hour of some exhilarating sight seeing, we get back near the harbor and they basically do donuts in the water, with the boat tilting right over!!absolutely exhilarating ride and I was more than happy I got my money's worth. We didn't get particularly wet either bar a little water spray, can't speak for the people say on the front seats though 😂 they'd don't look wet when we got off though. Would recommend zip pockets for phones when you aren't taking pictures though!! As you will need to hold on with both hands when it's flying along!!
Pretty views, few eateries, ice-cream and candy floss stalls, fishing excursions by boat and then there's Torquay Watersports for a 70mph rib ride around Torbay (Torquay, Paignton and Brixham - the so-called 'English Riviera')! Lots of pay-and-park around the seafront. Blueish-green waters.
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