San Salvador's many attractions include the archaeological site where its earliest inhabitants, the Lucayan Indians,
lived; five monuments at Landfall Park commemorating Columbus» arrival here, one underwater; the Dixon Hill Lighthouse; Watlings Estate, the ruins of a late 18th -
century Loyalist
plantation house, and other historical ruins; the New World Museum, with a display of artifacts from the time of the indigenous people and the
life of Christopher Columbus; and the Bahamian Field Station, a center for research in archaeology, biology, geology and marine sciences.
Finally, we continue to the Balenbouche estate; the working
plantation proudly demonstrates the
life of the 18th
century with remains of the old sugar mill and a visit to the 18th Century plantation
century with remains of the old sugar mill and a visit to the 18th
Century plantation
Century plantation House.