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Super quiet and secluded beach with a nice pier. Wonderful snorkeling here. Very quiet. Nature preserve behind the beach.
We loved visiting Jaws Beach- a great beach for family or a romantic walk! Goulding Cay is the island across from the beach at the far bend, and you have a great view of the luxury homes of Lyford Cay on the close end. Snorkeling, swimming, picnics and general beach fun. We loved stopping in to Good Fellow Farm for delicious gourmet lunch provisions and taking a long lunch watching the sailboats and yachts ply the sparkling blue water.
If you want to relax and be away from the noise and busy tourists, this is the place. You can snorkel, swim or just enjoy the quiet beach.
Very nice quiet beach. No crowds but no food or drink vendor here either.Expensive to get her by bus or cab so I would suggest cable beach if you dont have your own transportation.
Calm blue water. We saw two sting rays in the water..... we didn't bother them and they didn't bother us. You may be alone at this beach.... nice quiet place to swim, with no one to bother you.
Park at Jaws (right after the Lyford Cay private fencing ends) and hike the trail until you get to the good part of Jaws Beach (where Jaws 3 was filmed). Where you park, the beach is shaded and has seaweed so you have to walk! THEN, continue hiking another 1/2 mile or so to Flipper Beach which is by far the BEST beach on the island. This is where the movie Flipper was filmed. The sand is white, the water is clear, and the snorkeling is great! Bring your own gear! It is part of the Clifton National Park so it is "closed" on weekends, but I suggest going on the weekend and just walking around the gate for the cars. Had the beach to ourselves!
coming there outside the season there is neither a restaurant nor bath room - all very natural, but quired! at noon time wokers are coming and having their lunch brake - only a few tourists
We were the only ones there. Beautiful beach walking, crystal clear water, views of outlying islands.
The beach was so beautiful and isolated. The water was clear, calm and shallow and the sand was soft and white. The trees provide a lot of shade on the shore and there are picnic benches located under the trees. It's located just before the entrance to Clifton Heritage center.
Beautiful, clean beach. Locals mostly, but there was no one there the first 5 days we went but us. Take a snack. It's worth the ride out there.
This is a hidden gem. A nice protected beach, with few people. The water was very calm and very clear. There were plenty of benches and shade tress.
I am reluctant to write this review now, as I'm still on vacation in Nassau and don't want this hidden gem to be Immediately exposed to the general public. I'm afraid that droves of tourists will pour in and will ruin my inevitable subsequent trips there.However, I can't contain it, so I'll risk it. This beach is gorgeous. Untouched, secluded, calm crystal clear waters, white sands. Just stunning. I find it very hard to believe that it isn't swarming with people. Perhaps that's part of its magic. We've been there two consecutive days so far, and there's been hardly anyone else there. I feel like I've discovered it - it's my beach now. Sorry World.Take a snack, as it's so secluded that they are no vendors, so no one to bother you.Great snorkeling - plenty of fish, especially under the pier. Lots of starfish, as well. I even had a stingray swim nearby and got to follow it as I (a clumsy human) struggled to keep up with its effortless grace and speed. We had a moment though - I'm sure of it. Magical.What a gem!
This is truly a locals only beach; when we visited, we were four of six people there. The beach is stunning- crystal clear water that is perfect for snorkeling, and a peaceful beach that is tree lined, providing shade. Our taxi driver (the wonderful Ricky Ricardo, no kidding!) said this beach is one that locals flock to, but tourists leave alone. He also said that there are small sharks off the shallows, and that he frequently snorkels here. Bring your own food and water, as there are no vendors here, and be aware that as an isolated beach, you could encounter trouble. Our driver told us he would not recommend visiting without a local accompanying you. Keeping these things in mind, it is a lovely isolated beach and definitely worth a visit.
Absolutely gorgeous and peaceful! This is a locals beach and not touristy. No hair braiding, no made in China knock knacks, no one selling conch shells. Just peace and quiet on a beautiful tranquil beach.
This beach has become the centre of controversy over land reclamation and preservation. The beach itself is a good one. You are not supposed to use the dock that has been erected here as it was done without proper permission. The area is one to avoid at late times and certainly not one to be at if there are no crowds. Best during public holidays as it is jumping with revelers.