Jaws Beach
Last updated on June 29, 2015
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Do not be put off by the name. You probably will never see a shark here, but it was the filming site for the final installment in the "Jaws" movie series. As part of the Clifton Heritage Park acreage,... Read More
Do not be put off by the name. You probably will never see a shark here, but it was the filming site for the final installment in the "Jaws" movie series. As part of the Clifton Heritage Park acreage, the beach is protected above and below the water. This is a completely isolated beach, usually practically deserted, with white sand and rocky protrusions. Trees provide shade and the water is shallow, making it a good choice for families with kids. Be sure to pack drinks and snacks as it is far from any sort of such facilities. Exhibits interpret the marine habitat, and trails lead to historic sites.
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Address:
West End Rd.
Nassau,
EXPERT TIPS BY:
Chelle Koster Walton
Naples Local Expert
- Beaches: "Combine a trip to the beach with a visit to the ruins and other interesting sights at Clifton Heritage Park."
- Best for Beaches Because: This is New Providence Island's most natural, undeveloped beach, protected as a national park.
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