Climb to the top and see San Salvador's beautiful Caribbean countyside.
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Climb to the top and see San Salvador's beautiful Caribbean countyside.
Cave covered with brightly-colored sponges and haunted by the occasional hammerhead shark.
The highlight of this park is the large white cross that marks the place where Columbus first set foot on the island.
Museum houses ancient Native American relics.
Church built in 1992 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus's landing.
Old pirate palace located 85 feet above sea level.
This outfitters has three boats and travels to some of the most beautiful diving sites on the island.
Although there may not be much color, this underwater wall more than makes up for it in drama: this wall begins at 60 feet and plunges over 100 feet down in a spectacular vertical drop.
Diving site with fantastic visibility, allowing great views of all kinds of marine life, from scalloped hammerheads to hawksbill turtles.
Tombstone commemorating the historical figure Father Chrysostomus Schreine.
Former cotton plantation, now open for tours.
Beautiful 6-mile beach reminiscent of Cape Cod or the Hamptons, but with turquoise waters and sharks.
Sparsely populated with beautiful beaches and rolling hills, this island is a favorite destination for boaters.