Gilligans Island?

No. The island they show at the beginning of GI is actually the private island the Big Red Boat used to go to. I believe Ive heard there are some excursions that go there, but its definitely not CC.
 

I was told that Gilligan's Island is the same island that the movie Blue Lagoon was filmed on...

That island is in Nassau, and is called the Blue Lagoon excursion...
 
It looks like you are both right... The opening pictures of the island in the show are Coconut Island in Hawaii and the close up of the lagoon is Sandy Cay in the Bahamas very close to Salt Cay or Blue Lagoon...
 
I believe Blue Lagoon Island was the location of the movie Flipper, not the tv show, but the movie. Two of the dolphins that you can meet in the swim are the actual dolphins used in the movie. If I remember correctly, Gilligan's Island was filmed in Hawaii.
 
From what I recall...:rolleyes: ...The actual island shown in the opening credits is a small island that is off of the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii. It can be seen clearly from the Pali lookout, and is just off of Kaneohe Bay.
 
Originally posted by CamColt
No. The island they show at the beginning of GI is actually the private island the Big Red Boat used to go to. I believe Ive heard there are some excursions that go there, but its definitely not CC.

I was there in the late 80's and 1990. If I remember correctly, it is Salt Cay that the BRB used to visit....
 
Originally posted by videogal1
I was there in the late 80's and 1990. If I remember correctly, it is Salt Cay that the BRB used to visit....

Yep, Salt Cay it was...I just checked my brochure. ;)
Of course I cant say for sure if this is where GI was filmed, but thats what we were told on the ship, and I know of other people who were told the same thing from various sources.
 
Gilligans Island was actually filmed at a park in LA. If you go out there now they have a tour that takes you to where it was filmed. We were on the Nassau Snorkelling the guide pointed out to the island that they used for the opening.
 
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale,
A tale of a fateful trip
That started from this tropic port,
Aboard this tiny Ship.
The mate was a mighty sailin' man,
The Skipper brave and sure,
Five passengers set sail that day
For a three hour tour.

A three hour tour.

The weather started getting rough,
The tiny ship was tossed.
If not for the courage of the fearless crew,
The Minnow would be lost.

The Minnow would be lost.

The ship's aground on the shore of this
Uncharted desert isle
With Gilligan, the Skipper too,
The Millionaire and his wife,
A movie star, the Professor and Mary Ann,
Here on Gilligan's Isle!

So this is the tale of our castways,
They're here for a long, long time
They'll have to make the best of things,
It's an uphill climb.

The first mate and his Skipper too,
Will do their very best,
To make the others comfortable,
In their tropic island nest.

No phones! No lights! No motor cars!
Not a single luxury,
Like Robinson C-ru-soe, it's primitive as can be.
So join us here each week my freinds,
You're sure to get a smile,
From seven stranded castways,
Here on "Gilligan's Isle."
 
This is what I found from tvacres.com
GILLIGAN'S ISLAND was shot on CBS's Studio City lot in the Valley, four or five miles away from what is actually Hollywood. The back-lot island lagoon (four feet deep with a working waterfall) has since been dismantled. Everything else was filmed indoors on Soundstage 2 with one camera and no audience. The pilot for the series was filmed on the island of Kauai in Hawaii at Moloaa Bay. Actual outdoor scenes were a combination of Hawaiian Island shots and footage taken at Zuma Beach near Malibu in southern California. The island seen in the show's establishing shots is Coconut Island, one of Hawaii's tiniest, located in Kaneohe Bay on the northeast shore of Oahu. This twenty-five acre tropic island in reality was the site of an eloquent estate, cabins, a beach cabana, a swimming lagoon, and a boathouse that have hosted such dignitaries as Presidents Harry Truman, and Lyndon Johnson. In 1985, the island was put on sale with an asking price of 8.75 million dollars. The island was also featured in the sequel made-for-television movies Rescue from Gilligan's Island (1978); The Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979); The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981); and the animated cartoon THE NEW ADVENTURES OF GILLIGAN'S ISLAND/ABC/1974-77.
Coconut Island's Hawaiian name is Mokuoloe.
 


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