The private 5 green golf course lets you arrange family tournaments that will entertain participants for hours. With 10 Pin Positions and numerous Tee-Boxes for different skill levels, you can have a tournament that will engage all levels of golf players.
Map of San Salvador and the location of The Bohemian
Living Areas of The Bohemian
One living room is located in the second story of the original building. The other livingroom/family/dining room is in the new main building. The family/dining room has seats for 14 people. There is ample space for additional dining or casual seating.
There are four freezers and seven refrigerators. The dishwasher in the main kitchen is industrial and takes three minutes to finish a cycle. The kitchen contains everything a professional chef would need. There is a Salamander broiler, six gas burners, a griddle and a deep fryer. There a CO2 system for draft beer. There is a walk-in cold storage room for wine. The wine storage holds at least 2000 bottles of wine. Currently the collection is 1000 bottles.
There are lounge chairs for the various decks as well as two casual seating areas on covered patios. Three al fresco dining areas are set up througout the property.
About San Salvador
San Sal, as the island is playfully called, is truly a unique gem in The Bahamas. Perhaps it is most famous for its world-class, big game-fishing. The south-eastern Bahama islands are considered some of the best fishing for Wahoo, Blue Marlin, Tuna and Dolphin. San Salvador and its sister island Rum Cay, as well as Cat Island, continue to be a favorite location for those who want to get away from the crowds and focus on fishing. Tournaments are held annually in the South-eastern Bahamas.
The island is also known for scuba diving and kitesurfing. There are many dive sites with caves, crevices, grottos, reefs and walls. The sheltered waters of Snow Bay on the eastern coast of San Salvador is a favorite kitesurfing destination due to its flat water. For fly fishing, the flats of Pigeon Creek are a must. Minutes from the airport, there is a full-service marina with 25 slips capable of accommodating boats up to 140 feet in length.
San Salvador is 12 by 5 miles of rugged beauty. It is unique in the Bahama Chain for its expansive, inter-connecting inland lakes that run the length of the island. These lakes were used as transportation routes by Lucayan Indians and now provide incredible kayaking adventures.
Enjoy fresh seafood, grab a beer with the locals at a quaint beach bar, beach comb endlessly or explore caves and historic ruins. Or simply sit still and soak in the tranquility of this pristine island.
Renowned as the first landfall of Christopher Columbus in the West Indies in October 1942, San Salvador ‘Holy Saviour’ was originally called Guanahani by the native Lucayan Indians who inhabited the island at the time of Columbus’ arrival. The island was later taken over by buccaneer George Watling and named Watling’s Island until 1926, when it was renamed San Salvador.