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- Saba (island) - Wikipedia
Saba[b][7] is a Caribbean island and the smallest special municipality (officially "public body") of the Netherlands [8][9] It consists largely of the dormant volcano [10] Mount Scenery, which at 870 metres (2,854 3 ft) is the highest point of the entire Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Saba Tourism - Big Adventure Small Island
Saba features a network of 20 carefully marked and maintained trails ranging from moderate to strenuous, making for a hiker’s paradise Settings range from rainforests to tide pools to historic ruins in this rich natural wonderland
- Saba: The rare Caribbean island where beaches aren’t the draw - CNN
A scarcity of cruise ships and beaches may explain why Saba isn’t a Caribbean hot spot, but island hoppers who skip it are missing out on a off-the-radar retreat with a showstoppingly short
- Don’t go to Saba Island in the Caribbean - Ottsworld Unique Travel . . .
Saba is not a country; it’s part of the Caribbean Netherlands, officially called the Saba Netherlands Antilles Saba is also a Caribbean island anomaly, the tip of a now-dormant underwater volcano with no beaches except for the tiny black-sand “disappearing beach” at Well’s Bay
- A first-time guide to Saba - Lonely Planet
Three to five days is an ideal timeframe for visiting Saba This petite island encourages a slower pace – so lingering at a lookout point on a hiking trail to truly “take it all in,” or relaxing by the pool at the villa you rented, is time well spent
- The Ultimate Saba Travel Guide - TripSavvy
Saba is more of a wildlife and nature destination than a traditional beach vacation—the island boasts only one beach, and it's not overrun with all-inclusive resorts From what to do to where to eat and drink, read on for your ultimate guide to your next vacation in Saba
- Discovering Saba: The unpolished gem of the Caribbean: Travel Weekly
The island's slower pace The architecture on Saba is strictly regulated and is a source of pride on the island Saba dictates that most houses be white with green shutters and red roofs, a quaint
- Saba Island Is Called the Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean . . . - Travel
Relatively few Caribbean-bound travelers know about this five-square-mile island with a population under 2,000 and neighbor to St Barts But once you know, you go Here's how to plan the perfect
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