In 1975, director Steven Spielberg came to the sleepy Island of Martha’s Vineyard to film JAWS with actors Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and a young Richard Dreyfuss. Little did they know that they were making one of the most iconic movies of our time, giving birth to “Amity Island,” and making Martha’s Vineyard a must for Jaws fans. It’s a mandatory addition to our Vineyard Bucket List video series Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List: Jaws Movie Location Tour
Much of the Island has remained the same over the years, and many of the backdrops for Jaws still exist today. From South Beach to State Beach to Edgartown Village to East Chop to Menemsha, we’re heading out on an all-island Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List Jaws movie location adventure.
Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List: Jaws Movie Location Tour – Chappy And Beyond
When doing this Vineyard Bucket, I learned so many things about Jaws. Did you know that in addition to being featured in the film, the Chappy Ferry was also used as a camera boat for filming? When you are on the ferry, you’re experiencing living movie history.
Of course, we include “Big Bridge” aka “Jaws Bridge” in our video adventure. This is one of the most popular places for not only Jaws fans but Islanders and visitors alike because jumping off the bridge (though not allowed) is a right of passage for many people.
Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List: Jaws Movie Location Tour – Author Crispin Haskins Joins The Tour
We were lucky enough to have Jaws expert and Martha’s Vineyard Mystery writer, Crispin Haskins, join us and share some of his wealth of knowledge on all things Jaws. He was on the Island when Jaws was being filmed and has been collecting knowledge ever since. You can also see his love of Jaws in some of the books he’s written. He captures his enthusiasm in his blog My Favourite Things About JAWS.
This was the first time that I was made aware of all the Up-Island and Down-Island locations from the film that are still around and able to be enjoyed. It was fun to go on-location and think back to the movie and how it looks the same, and how it’s changed. Of course, now you can see many of the places with our newest Vineyard Bucket List video, but it’s good to know that you can visit these important places too.
We recommend watching the movie (again) before you head out on your own tour (you can find Jaws on streaming services and often playing on a large screen on the Vineyard).
Though a memorable movie, there are so many emotions shared by the characters at these locations in the film, and you will feel more connected to the film and the locations if it’s fresh in your mind.
We hope you enjoy our Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List: Jaws Movie Location Tour. The Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List is our ongoing curated collection of the best Martha’s Vineyard vacation experiences and first-hand travel adventures. From exploring the island by tall ship, bike or biplane to touring its African American Heritage Trail and historic lighthouses to discovering the best beach walks, sunsets, and farm-to-table adventures, the Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List is your ultimate insider guide. Click here to see the entire library.
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