James Bond Destinations
In 1962, James Bond made his big-screen debut in Dr. No , setting a cinematic standard in the role of globe-trotting secret agent 007. From London to Jamaica and beyond, Bond's adventures have spanned the globe, taking audiences to over a hundred real-world locations over the past six decades.
As travel has become more accessible, the Bond experience has evolved to stay one step ahead. Producers like Michael G. Wilson have discovered new locations or transformed familiar ones into spectacular backdrops, ensuring that every Bond film continues to deliver the thrill of exploration. For example, the streets of Rome in Spectre required meticulous blocking, and the Grand Canal in Venice was closed for the first time in centuries for Casino Royale , allowing Daniel Craig's Bond to sail unimpeded.