As one of the few beaches in Smith’s parish, John Smith’s Bay is a popular spot for locals. While not the largest beach, there is plenty of parking and a food vendor serving lots of local favourites. The close reef line makes it a great place for snorkelling and even a bit of scuba diving.
John Smith’s Bay is a beautiful beach located on the southern coastline in Smith’s parish. The beach is known for its crystal-clear waters, pink sand, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is relatively small, but it is very popular among locals and tourists alike, especially during the summer months.
The beach is surrounded by rugged cliffs and rocky outcrops, which provide some natural shade and a great opportunity for exploration. The beach is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, and there are also several picnic tables and benches where visitors can enjoy a meal or a snack while taking in the beautiful scenery.
John Smith’s Bay is a wonderful place to visit for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and charm of Bermuda. There is a food vendor on site as well as restroom facilities. During the months of March and April you may be lucky enough to see Humpback Whales dancing off shore.
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