• CELEBRITY
  • TV
  • LIFESTYLE
  • TRAVEL
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • HEALTH
  • FOOD
  • FASHION
  • messages.DAILYMOMENT
▲Officially a public body of the Netherlands, it is the country's smallest special municipality. Its settlements are reminiscent of small villages set within the mountains of Europe.
▲The official languages are both English and Dutch. The local vernacular is a form of Virgin Islands Creole English.
▲The Saba National Marine Park circles the entire island and extends to 200 ft (60 m) in depth. It was established in 1987 to protect the waters and is used for commercial and recreational purposes.
▲Many historic churches are located throughout the island, including three Roman Catholic, two Anglican, one Wesleyan Holiness, one Seventh Day Adventist, and one Jehovah Witness Hall.
▲The highlight of the island's social calendar is the annual summer Carnival. It features plenty of music, colorful parades, and delicious food.
▲Saba is home to the Saba University School of Medicine. The university has received accreditation and approval for graduates to practice medicine in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
▲Mount Scenery marks the highest point of the Kingdom of the Netherlands at 2,910 ft (887 m) high. Its most recent eruption was in 1640.
▲The oldest church is the Anglican Christ Church located in the village of The Bottom.
▲The island is located just 30 minutes south of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and is accessible from St. Maarten by a ferry boat or a 12-minute plane ride.
▲The Dutch-Caribbean island measures just 5 sq mi (13 sq km). It lies on top of a rocky, potentially active volcano covered in misty, green forests.
▲The traditional cuisine on the island is West Indian Creole. Dishes include fresh seafood and meats cooked in creole spices and jerk sauces.
▲Its major towns are The Bottom (the capital), Windwardside, Hell's Gate, and St. Johns.
▲The island's nickname is "The Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean." The residents join together to protect the island and greatly value conserving its natural treasures.
▲There are just a few select hotels to stay in while visiting the island, with The Queen's Gardens Resort & Spa being the most popular choice. It is owned by a husband and wife duo and overlooks the forests and Caribbean sea below.
▲

The tranquility and beauty of Saba is not to be missed. The tiny island will allow you to escape reality and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of modern-day life while welcoming you with its kind people, quaint villages, and breathtaking nature.

See also: The mysterious prehistoric city that has baffled scientists for years

▲The island's population is close to 2,000 residents.
▲There are many dive sites around the island that include diverse species of fish and other marine life. The pinnacle dive sites are the main draw, where magma rising up from underneath the sea floor has created towers of volcanic rock under the water.
▲The majority of the island is covered in humid woodland forest, mango trees, and high-altitude mist, giving it the appearance of a mountain top out at sea.
▲Windwardside is the most tourist-oriented village and contains The Saba Tourist Bureau and many of the island's hotels and vacation rental cottages.
▲

Well's Bay is Saba's only beach and consists of a rock flat extending out into the sea. The bay is home to breathtaking marine life and coral and the drive down the steep, rocky mountainside should be taken with care.

▲

The volcano offers many different hiking trails, with the most ambitious climb leading to the summit of Mt. Scenery. Don't be surprised to see herds of goats or chickens along the way!

▲

The island hosts the Hell's Gate Triathlon every year, in which participants can run, bike, and swim while marveling at the breathtaking scenery.

▲

In between meals, fresh exotic fruits are a popular choice, such as mangoes, breadfruit, and soursops.

▲

Diving is a huge attraction on the island. Underwater volcanic mountains and reefs provide spectacular sights to anyone willing to take the plunge.

▲

The characteristic houses have a cottage appearance and are typically white with red roofs.

▲

The island is home to fewer than 20 restaurants but you can still get a great meal and experience a bit of nightlife. Don't forget to try Saba's signature sweet rum-and-spice liquor, called Saba Spice.

▲

You won't find any chain restaurants or businesses on the island—all establishments are independently owned, and the same person or family often own various businesses.

▲

Saba lace is a handcrafted art of needlework designs that is produced on the island and was a key source of revenue in the 20th century.

▲The charming Dutch-Caribbean island of Saba, with its quaint cottages and misty forests, is one of the Caribbean's best-kept secrets.

Learn more about this enchanting and gorgeous island and explore some of its main features in the following gallery!

Saba Island: the Caribbean's best-kept secret

Discover the beautiful island of Saba

03/12/24 por StarsInsider

TRAVEL Islands

The charming Dutch-Caribbean island of Saba, with its quaint cottages and misty forests, is one of the Caribbean's best-kept secrets.

Learn more about this enchanting and gorgeous island and explore some of its main features in the following gallery!

  • NEXT

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

The railway journeys capable of crossing entire continents

The longest train journeys in the world

A journey through the world’s most iconic shopping streets

Famous shopping streets around the world

These nations are leading the charge in protecting our precious ecosystems

Countries that have the most national parks

Fascinating destinations from all over the world

Small historical cities that are totally underrated

Investigating the controversial phenomenon

What is war tourism?

Which nations top the list?

The 30 best European countries to live in

Discover the countries eligible for visa-free entry

Countries that don't need a visa to enter the US

The newest step in securing domestic travel

REAL ID: a new requirement for air travel in the US

Dig deeper into Leadville's mining town past

Exploring Leadville, the highest city in North America

When the sun sets, the real adventure begins

The rise of ‘noctourism’

New border regulations are impacting international travelers to the US

Traveling to the US? Here's how to protect your data at the border

Watch out for these common slips that could be taken badly

Rude things Americans say abroad

Everything travelers need to know about border inspections

What are US border agents allowed (and not allowed) to do?

Travel the world by putting your teaching skills to use.

The best countries for teaching English abroad

Dealing with snow and ice while in flight

How planes continue to fly in icy conditions

Nervous travelers choose to visit elsewhere

Waves of flight cancellations as tourists fear Trump's wrath

Start planning your lake vacation today

The best lake destinations in the US

Dissatisfaction with public transport was strongest in southern Europe and the Balkans

Which European capitals have the best (and worst) public transport?

Charming places where books are the real locals

Love reading? These are the best book towns in the world

Based on the number of venues, festivals, nightclubs as well as ticket prices, these are Europe's top music cities

These are Europe's music capitals in 2025

That’s less than US$1.50!

How to buy a house in Italy for just one euro

Not every country is eager to have visitors from the US

These countries don't welcome American tourists

Choose your next destination from this list

These beautiful countries offer visas for remote workers

Some are walking distance from downtown!

Airports located closest to city centers, ranked

Some have misleading names!

Airports located way too far from the cities they are meant to serve

Explore Earth's icy wonders responsibly

International Year of Glaciers' Preservation: how to visit one without ruining it

Here's where to see this spring's best flower displays

The most spectacular places in the US to see spring flowers in bloom

From historical buildings to breathtaking views

Amazing fast-food chain locations that are worth a visit

These logos represent some of the biggest companies in the world, but do you know what they are trying to convey?

From Amazon to BMW: the meaning behind the world's most iconic logos

  • CELEBRITY BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • TV BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • LIFESTYLE BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • TRAVEL BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • MOVIES BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • MUSIC BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • HEALTH BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • FOOD BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • FASHION BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • messages.DAILYMOMENT BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL