Saba, The Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean, is renowned for fantastic diving, spectacular hiking, and friendliness

Some Quick Facts About Saba

  • The primary language on Saba is English.

  • The currency is the U.S. Dollar.

  • Electrical outlets are standard US Type A or Type B.

  • You won’t need to hire a car - taxis are inexpensive and plentiful, and hitch-hiking is safe and customary.

Saba is a 5-square-mile volcanic island located 35 miles south-southwest of St. Maarten in the Caribbean Sea. Today, Saba is known for stunning hiking, diving, bird watching, and, for the not-so-physically-inclined, wonderful poolside lounging. The Saba National Marine Park surrounds the entire island and extends down to 60 meters. It contains lava tunnels, hot springs, spur and groove formations, and sheer wall dives as well as an abundance of marine life. On land you’ll find a variety of eco-zones, from cloud forest to desert scrub, made accessible by numerous hiking trails. Throughout the island you’ll experience welcoming smiles and the pride that native Sabians take in their culture, their history, and their beautiful home.

1937 newsreel about Saba, “The Island of Women”

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First time to Saba and we love it! This is what it means to take a real vacation – peace and quiet. The cottage can’t be beat- we love the view, the pool, and all the relaxation. Our number one motto is ‘Never go to the same place twice’ but my thought is ‘Saba is unique.’ We will be back
— Dave and Julia, Jonesville, Michigan