Saba | Destination overview
Just a short ferry ride from Dutch St Maarten is another Dutch treat called Saba. This island cone of an extinct volcano is lush, green and hilly with outrageous undersea coral gardens and picture-postcard hamlets and villages. Saba is a special high for nature lovers. There is only one road, appropriately called The Road. So you can't get lost on this five-square-mile isle once owned by France, Spain and Great Britain but now an overseas part of The Netherlands.
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HOTELS
Willards of Saba - "A Touch of Class On The Unspoiled queen". For over 12
years of continuous operation, Willard's of Saba has continued
the family tradition of the world renowned Willard Hotel of
Washington, D.C. Willard's of Saba sets a standard in uniqueness,
luxury and comfort. Located 28 miles southwest of St. Maarten on
Daphne's Cottage - Charming cottage with two bedrooms, beautifully
refurbished in 2002. Large, private garden yard. Enjoy constant
breezes and panoramic views of the town, ocean and Mt. Scenery.
Conveniently located in Windwardside, the cottage is only a few minutes
walk to several restaurants, shops and grocery stores.
Haiku House - The Haiki House is a luxurious three-bedroom villa fully
equipped with pool and Jacuzzi. It is situated on top of Troy Hill
and it has a magnificent ocean view. The interior is fully
designed by Jan des Bouvrie, one of the most famous Dutch interior
designers. It is ideal for having a own private holiday or party on
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All about Saba
The smallest of the three Windward Islands that comprise the Netherlands Antilles is huge in charm, spectacular mountain climbing, scuba diving, hiking, outdoor living, and scenic views. For the latter, walk the 1,064 steps to the top of Mt Scenery. On a ... continue