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Saba has a few small hotels and less than a dozen restaurants. Visitors are captured instantly by its curious charm. Though Dutch, Saba changed flags a dozen times in its history.

Saba, one solid mountain, has one road (called The Road) to its capital, The Bottom. Over a thousand stone steps (The Ladder) climb to the crest of Mt. Scenery and descend to Ladder Bay where divers take the plunge to 29 designated dive sites where grey sands cast eerie shadows on marine life. Outer Limits, a mountaintop shooting up from 2,800 feet of water, is spectacular.

Hikers praise the trails and the island's all-around natural beauty. History buffs praise the quaint museum. Handicraft collectors like the intricate threadwork called Saba lace.

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Caribbean Tourism Organization

Saba Tourist Bureau - Saba is ideal for the traveler looking for a secluded haven, in peaceful and friendly surroundings. Rising steeply from the azure sea, the tiny island in the Caribbean is a magical experience.

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Island Connoisseur - Saba - From the largest online Caribbean islands guide. History, activities, travel information, maps, and more.


 

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