Spanish Point is a prominent headland in Bermuda, located in Pembroke Parish five kilometres to the northwest of the capital Hamilton.
Much of Spanish Point, beyond Clarance Hill was under long-term lease by the Royal Navy.
Vehicles reach this area through Black Watch Pass, a cut through the high coral cliff that was opened in 1934.
Over 2.5 million tons of rock were removed to create the first route over the north shore cliffs.
As you go down the winding Spanish Point Road, you will see the Stovel Bay and its small beach next to the car park.