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East End  |  Central West End
Rose, mauve -- our pink sands come in every colour

Did you know

  • Public beaches are officially closed between sunset and sunrise
  • Lifeguards are on duty from May to October at Horseshoe Bay, John Smith’s Bay, Clearwater Beach and Turtle Bay
  • As relaxing as our beaches are, there are no nude or semi-nude beaches on our island
  • Our noonday sun is legendary; bring suntan lotion and a hat
  • Many hotels have private beaches open only to guests. Search our accommodation listings for hotels with private beach access.

Clearwater Beach


Located in St. David’s, the spaciousness of these two sandy beaches is ideal for families and parties. The 36-acre public park features nature trails, playground equipment and views of some outer islands reserved for wildlife.Both beaches were artificially created for army personnel. View map

Cooper’s Island, off St. David’s Island
St. George’s Parish


John Smith's Bay


This superb beach is long, flat and boasts the pale pink sand that makes our South Shore so famous. During the summer months, a lifeguard patrols the shore, and soft drinks and snacks are often available for purchase. There are toilets and changing facilities on site. View map

Off South Road
Smith’s Parish


Shelly Bay Beach


You will discover calm waters and soft pink sand at this attractive beach. Trees line the beach, offering shelter from the sun. The water is very shallow, even at high tide, making it perfect for children. View map

North Shore Road
Hamilton Parish

 
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