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San Salvador Bahamas -
.San Salvador Bahamas Some
scholars believe that San
Salvador Bahamas was the first
stop for Columbus in 1492,
thought others dispute it.
Either way, San Salvador Bahamas
has a number of attractions for
tourists looking to escape the
modern world and sink into the
soft white sands of a quiet
Bahamas island. San Salvador
Bahamas is one of the
eastern-most islands in the
Bahamas, located near Long
Island and Rum Cay.
To
reach San Salvador you can
schedule boat passages or take a
flight to San Salvador. A flight
to San Salvador can be booked
from Miami, Nassau, or sometimes
even New York during the busy
winter season. If you don’t want
to take a flight to San
Salvador, you do have the option
of traveling by boat from
Nassau, but the trip is 12 hours
and not by any means a luxury
cruise service. A flight to San
Salvador is largely the more
popular choice.
San
Salvador tours of the Island are
popular. The most notable sites
on a San Salvador tour of the
island include the Holy Saviour
Roman Catholic Church, the New
World Museum, and Cockburn Town.
Cockburn Town is the capital of
San Salvador and a small village
named after its first settler,
George Cockburn. Events and
festivals for the island happen
in Cockburn Town, including a
large celebration on Columbus
Day. An enormous almond tree is
also a noteworthy site in the
town of Cockburn.
One of the major draws
to San Salvador Island is the
miles of empty beaches that seem
to be everywhere. Tourism in San
Salvador centers on these
beaches, and San Salvador tours
for snorkeling or scuba diving
are quite popular. If you rent a
car or a bike to get around the
island, you will want to be sure
and head out to one of the many
beaches on the island for at
least one afternoon. Often times
you will have the beach to
yourself, a major advantage to
tourism in San Salvador. If you
do take such a trip just
remember to bring your own food,
water, sun block and other
supplies as you won’t find any
rest stops along the way.
You won’t find any
notable shopping on San Salvador
Island, and for many tourists
seeking a retreat from the busy
resorts this is an advantage.
Two excellent restaurants can be
found on the small island. The
Rock Inn Restaurant and the
Three Ships Restaurant have both
been operating on the island for
years and serve local cuisine.
There are also multiple
restaurants located at the large
Club Med resort on the island,
and you do not need to be a
hotel guest to dine there.
To get around the island of
San Salvador you will likely be
fine without a car. The two
major hotels on the island both
rent bicycles out to guests for
the day, and this is probably
the most enjoyable way to visit
the beaches and other sites.
Tourism in San Salvador tends to
be a relaxed arrangement and you
won’t see many cars on the
island at all. If you decide to
rent a car you can do so at the
Riding Rock Inn Resort and
Marina.
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