Category: Rum Cay & San Salvador
Accommodations in San Salvador Bahamas

Planning a trip to San Salvador Bahamas would not be complete without checking out the accommodations that this little piece of tropical heaven has in store for travelers. You may have plotted out an equal mix of adventure and laidback vacationing in your itinerary, but […]
Rum Cay Bahamas

Often as the Unspoiled Jewel of the Bahamas, Rum Cay is an island that is just 30 square miles full of white pristine beaches, green rolling hills, and clear blue waters. Just southwest of San Salvador Bahamas, this jewel of an island has attracted many […]
Attractions on San Salvador, Bahamas

Just like the nearby islands, San Salvador, Bahamas is well-known for its pristine beaches and natural wonders. While this may be the main attraction, there are certainly other things to see and do on this island, making your Bahamas vacation even more memorable and fascinating […]
Restaurants on San Salvador, Bahamas

Undoubtedly there are quite a number of attractions in San Salvador, Bahamas which can fill your days with adventure and relaxation, but no Bahamas vacation is complete without good food. In fact, the lack of delicious dining options can make your trip rather dull. Fortunately, there […]
Beaches on San Salvador, Bahamas

San Salvador, Bahamas is truly a haven for vacationers, not just because of the amazing Bahamas diving spots surrounding it, but also because of the lovely beaches that serve as one of its main attractions. Fabulous beaches are part of any Bahamas vacation and the […]
Diving in San Salvador, Bahamas

San Salvador, Bahamas is one of the most prized among the islands. There are plenty of restaurants and attractions on San Salvador that will keep any visitor occupied for most of his or her stay. And the diving spots are no small matter either. This […]
San Salvador Bahamas

San Salvador’s History San Salvador Bahamas has quite an interesting and colorful history. In fact, the island has had its name changed several times. The early settlers of the island were the Lucayan Indians who called the island Guanahani. The Lucayan stayed at Pigeon Creek […]