No Time to Die Filming Locations
Where was No Time to Die filmed? No Time to Die was filmed in 123 locations across United Kingdom, Norway, Faroe Islands, Jamaica, Italy and Australia in the following places:
No Time to Die Filming Locations
Port Antonio is a city on Jamaica’s northeast coast and the capital of Portland Parish. It’s known as a gateway to nearby tropical jungles, mountains and waterfalls. In the John Crow Mountains, Reach Falls flows into a river pool. Near Hope Bay, Somerset Falls flows on the grounds of a former plantation. In the east, the Blue Lagoon is known for its blue waters, fed by the Caribbean Sea and underground springs.
Once the site of a medieval friary, Blackfriars now has corporate offices and upscale apartments in both modern and Victorian buildings. Three bridges span the Thames from Blackfriars, including the pedestrian Millennium Bridge. River taxis run from Blackfriars Pier to Bankside and Embankment. The Mermaid Theatre sits on the riverfront, while the 1870s Blackfriar pub features a mosaic and marble interior.
Kingston Harbour in Jamaica is the seventh-largest natural harbour in the world. It is an almost landlocked area of water approximately 16 kilometres long by 3.2 kilometres wide. Most of it is deep enough to accommodate large ships, even close to shore.
No Time to Die (2021)
James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.