Off the southern coast of St. Maarten, the diminutive and isolated island of Saba is a thriving sanctuary for tropical plant and animal life. Though Saba doesn’t have any beaches, the pristine volcanic island is a paradise for hikers and a world-class destination for scuba divers.
Everything was wonderful. The captain, the tour guide, the lunch was amazing, and even the Karen on out tour. You can even go for a swim at the restaurant if you bring a bathing suit. We had ours.
Saba maybe an unknown island treasure, governed by the Dutch speaking Dutch and English. It’s unbelievable traveling this path of the world natural beauty, with an uphill terrain, hiking enthusiasts dream, a man made narrow road that was told took about 20 yrs to complete, friendly and stress free people & lifestyle also had great food at Juliana’s restaurant. Our tour guide (a male native as I don’t remember his name)was knowledgeable and an excellent/skillful driver…I would highly recommend…FYI you have to check in at immigration/customs to get your passport stamped, there are hotels etc and point of note it’s not a long tour as this is a very small island about 5 miles but trip worthy…well done viator.
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