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Things to do in San Salvador Island

Discover the best attractions and experiences San Salvador Island has to offer

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Historic Monuments

Explore the island's colonial past and landmarks that recall San Salvador's discovery history.

Columbus Landing Site

Marker and nearby landmarks commemorating Columbus's first landfall in the Americas.

Cockburn Town Historic District

Historic streets and colonial-era houses in the island's capital.

San Salvador Lighthouse

Coastal lighthouse offering ocean views and a hint of maritime history.

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Museums

Learn about Bahamian history, Columbus' voyage, and island life in small, dedicated spaces.

San Salvador Island Museum

Exhibits on island history, culture, and natural heritage.

Columbus Centre of Bahamian History

Displays about the island's discovery and early Bahamian life.

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Religious Monuments

Historic churches and religious sites reflect the island's communities and traditions.

St. Andrew's Anglican Church (Cockburn Town)

Historic church with colonial architecture and seaside setting.

Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church

Coastal church serving island communities with a tranquil atmosphere.

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National & Theme Parks

Protected beaches, reefs, and natural spaces showcase San Salvador's beauty.

San Salvador National Park

Protects coastlines, reefs, and pine forests with trails and viewpoints.

Devil's Backbone Marine Site

Popular snorkeling spot featuring a curved reef and clear waters.

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Neighborhoods

Explore the island's main town and nearby coastal areas.

Cockburn Town

The island's historic capital with pastel houses and waterfront charm.

Long Bay Area

Coastal neighborhood with access to beaches and local dining.

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Free Things to Do

Enjoy scenic beauty and activities without an entry fee.

Crescent Beach strolls

Relax on a long, white-sand beach and watch the waves.

Snorkeling at Devil's Backbone (self-guided)

Discover reef formations in clear shallow waters near the coast.

Sunrise at Long Bay Beach

Watch the colors over the water from a peaceful shoreline.

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Gastronomy

Taste Bahamian flavors from beach shacks and local eateries.

Conch salad

Crisp conch mixed with lime, onions, and peppers.

Fresh Bahamian lobster

Grilled or fried lobster served with simple sides.

Bahama rum punch

A refreshing, fruit-forward cocktail to toast the island.

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Nightlife

Relaxed evening options around town and resorts.

Beachfront bar at Cockburn Town

Casual drinks with ocean views and Caribbean vibes.

Resort live music evenings

Local bands or DJs play into the night at select properties.

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Entertainment

Cultural showcases and island-based amusements.

Junkanoo-inspired street performances

Energetic music and dance celebrating Bahamian culture.

Cultural heritage evenings

Local events featuring storytelling and music.

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Sports

Water sports and outdoor recreation for all levels.

Snorkeling around Devil's Backbone

Explore coral formations and tropical fish.

Kayaking along the coast

Paddle past coves and quiet beaches under sunny skies.

Deep-sea fishing charters

Seasonal fishing trips for game fish.

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Off the Track

Seek out lesser-known coastal spots and natural features.

Hidden coves along the north shore

Quiet beaches perfect for solitude and photos.

Southwest coast caves

Rugged shoreline with intriguing rock formations.

Cape Santa Maria viewpoints

Cliffside outlooks over turquoise seas.