Just steps away from your private beach the Blue House is on one of the Caribbean's most secluded destinations.
The house has a huge deck overlooking the the turquoise Atlantic.
With plenty of lounge chairs and a large dining table to enjoy your meals fresh off the gas grill.
The main living room is bright and spacious with cathedral ceilings and walls adorned with aquatic paintings.
Which opens up to three sliding glass doors that lead to the outdoor deck
With two large comfy sofas and additional seating, flat screen smart TV and a Bluetooth compatible soundsystem.
The dining room is right off the living room and kitchen with seating for eight.
Viewed from the kitchen, the dining room also has a small writing desk.
Conveniently located off the dinning room is the kitchen.
The kitchen is fully equipped with an gas stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher, toaster, blender, refrigerator, 5 gallon water cooler and a 2 separate freezers. There is plenty of counter space with a double sink and range hood, all the amenities of home!
The downstairs Master Bedroom features a Queen size bed and a adjoining bathroom...
with sliding glass doors that open onto the deck.
The second ground floor bedroom has two twin beds.
The second floor Bedroom has a private bathroom. I've replaced these these windows with full length ones sice this photo was taken.
San Salvador
San Salvador is actually an exposed peak of a submerged mountain. It is one of the eastern most islands in the Bahamas.
Christopher Columbus made his first landfall on San Salvador on October 12, 1492. Originally called "Guanahani" by the native Lucayan people.
The main town of San Sal is Cockburn (pronounced Co-burn) where there are several grocery stores. The White and Yellow building in this shot is Russels Grocery.
Oldtime Cockburn Town. The Building on the left is the old jail house on the right is the courthouse.
This cross is located at Long Bay, on the West coast of the island. It is one of the the four locations claiming to be where Columbus was to have landed.
This is the Mexican Monument which kept the Olympic flame during the 1968 Olympics held in Mexico City.
These are the remains of Watling's Castle which was actually a plantation run buy the British Settlers.
This secluded beach located on the east side of the island is very quite and peaceful one of my favorite places on the island, maybe the planet.
This destination is located at the end of the previous photo. To your East there is nothing but ocean for about four thousand miles.
On this spot Christopher Columbus first set foot on the soil of the new world. Erected by the Chicago Herald June 15, 1891. So the monument says. It Looks to me as if someone is being flipped off.
Now you're cooking with gas! Dixon Hill Lighthouse on the north east side of the island was built in 1887 is one of the few remaining manually-operated lighthouses in the world. The mechanics are really old school and the view is something else.
A short walk down the hill from the lighthouse you can do a little spelunking. These caves are really cool so don’t forget your flashlight!
Grahms Harbour on thhe North of the island. Sometimes the community hosts a fish fry at this location.
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This is the view from our beach looking north...
and looking south. Water everywhere, so bring your snorkling gear and any other gear you use to enjoy this beautiful ocean!
There is a 2-person kayak at the house for your use. There are also two single person kayaks avialable for rent if you need.
The marine life is sprectacular with plenty of reefs to explore right off the beach.
Starfish, Turtles, Barracuda, Stingrays and Dolphins are just a small sampling of the wide variety of sea life to discover.
the San Salvador rock iguana population live on a kay on the north side of the island. To book a "Bahamian experience" tour where you can visit please contact us for further information.
There is also a Club Med about a mile from the the house where you can purchase a day or night pass. Activities vary from Scuba diving, sailing, water skiing, dinning and a little night life!
We hope the end of your Rainbow leads to the Blue House!