"Lot 6A" - Elevated Beachfront lot in Sandy Point
San Salvador - The Bahamas
About "Lot 6A" in Sandy Point
This exceptional waterfront homesite, positioned on the southernmost point of San Salvador Island, is one of those rare places where vision meets horizon and the future feels beautifully unwritten. Set high with elevations beginning approximately 40 feet above sea level and gently sloping toward the shore, the property captures magnificent, uninterrupted ocean views that stretch endlessly into blue. Here, sunrise arrives quietly, carried on warm trade winds, and the shifting colors of the water become part of daily life. With roughly 100 feet of direct shoreline—primarily rocky with touches of sand—the coastline feels raw, authentic, and deeply connected to nature. At low tide, a scenic coastal walk leads effortlessly to Sandy Point Beach, one of the island’s most treasured stretches of sand. Imagine morning walks beside the sea, afternoons shaped by the tide, and evenings softened by the glow of a vast island sky.
The surrounding neighborhood speaks to those who value privacy and discretion. Defined by low density and predominantly second-home ownership, the peaceful south end of Sandy Point attracts international buyers seeking serenity, security, and space to breathe. Whether envisioned as a private island retreat or a thoughtfully designed vacation residence, this property offers a compelling foundation for something truly special. Island power is available, while rainwater cisterns and septic support a lifestyle rooted in both comfort and self-sufficiency—hallmarks of refined island living. San Salvador remains one of the Bahamas’ best-kept secrets, celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, world-class deep-sea fishing, and exceptional diving and snorkeling. Steeped in history as the site of Christopher Columbus’s first landfall, the island offers a rare blend of cultural significance and untouched natural beauty. This is more than a waterfront lot. It is an invitation—to build intentionally, to live expansively, and to create a legacy shaped by sea and sky.