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No spoilers here, but the popular Netflix series "Sirens" is not only getting attention for its A-list cast and intrigue, but also for its stunning locations. See where the show was filmed and plan your own summer escape.

Renee Straker

ByRenee StrakerJune 13, 2025

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The stunning mansion that is the backdrop for Netflix’s new, juicy hit show "Sirens" may be out of reach for most, but the spectacular coastal views could be your vacation dreams come true.

The five-part series stars Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon as a billionaire couple living in a lavish estate on an island that seems to hold mysteries of its own. The long, sandy beaches give you a Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard vibe, but much of the dark comedy was filmed in Lloyd Harbor, New York, and several other spots on Long Island.

Actress Milly Alcock in a scene from the Netflix show 'Sirens'

Milly Alcock in Sirens

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Production designer John Paino told Elle Decor that production and design teams spent two months searching New Jersey and Long Island for locations and, “We were shooting in the summer, so right off the bat, we weren’t going to Nantucket. When people buy a house out there, they want to use it.”

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Jullianne Moore In Sirens

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The fictional Kell Estate and the wildlife sanctuary featured in the show are actually part of Caumsett State Historic Park, a 1,750-acre preserve that’s on a peninsula stretching into Long Island Sound. The opulent home is a country club on the grounds of the public park, which was built in 1921. Netflix says the interiors of the mansion were created on a sound stage in Brooklyn.

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Scenic view of the sea against a clear blue sky at Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve.

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Caumsett Park is popular with Long Islanders for hiking, biking and birding along miles of paths that meander over wide-open forests, meadows, shorelines and a salt marsh. You can even get a permit to fish and scuba dive.

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An aerial view over a large sandbar in the green waters of Oyster Bay in Lloyd Harbor on Long Island, New York, on a sunny day.

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The beach village of Lloyd Harbor is home to about 3,500 people and is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods on Long Island. Realtor.com features homes for sale for as high as $7 million.