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John Smith's Bay is an expansive, secluded beach within Bermuda's Smith's parish near the Devil's Hole Aquarium and the Pink Beach Club, named after famed explorer Captain John Smith, who mapped the region in 1631. The beach is a favorite family recreation spot on Bermuda's southern shores, offering plenty of public facilities, including public restrooms and lunch wagons selling ice cream, burgers, soft drinks, and other refreshments. Snorkeling less than 200 yards off the beach's coastline provides opportunities to watch native marine life, and night diving opportunities offer a unique chance to view the Caribbean by moonlight. Nearby attractions include Spittal Pond Nature Reserve, which is a prime birdwatching location along the island's southern shoreline. John Smith's Bay Map

John Smith's Bay
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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