San Salvador, part of the Bahamas archipelago, is a hidden gem blessed with natural beauty and historical significance. Its pristine white sandy beaches and clear waters paint a serene landscape. The island’s diverse marine life, from shallow-water coral reefs to blue holes, entices both divers and snorkelers alike, while its untouched landscapes full of lush coastal areas and serene cays attract nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility. According to some historical accounts, the island was also the site of Christopher Columbus’s first landfall in the Americas in 1492.
A Day in the Life of an Explorer
Kayaking
Venture into the azure waters around San Salvador Island by kayak, tracing the scenic coast and encountering vibrant coral gardens and playful sea turtles.
Special Operations Boat
Glide across the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, exploring the pristine Bahamian coastline and uncovering hidden aquatic gems.
Dive Below the Surface
Board a Viking DNV classed submarine for an incredible experience in depths of the Caribbean Sea, witnessing vibrant marine life and surreal underwater landscapes.