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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Saba Villas - Magnificent wooden villa with breathtaking view on the
ocean. The style of the villa is Japanese, with a European
design, because the owners are dutch. Saba is quite an unknown
island with 1600 inhabitants. 10 minute flight from St. Maarten
and about 8 hours from Amsterdam. No criminality on the
Villa Fairview Saba - Luxury private villa on hill with magnificent pool deck
overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Pool with gazebo and jacuzzi. Total
privacy.
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We've been coming to Saba since 1991
and fell in love with it from the very first visit. The peace
and quiet and unbelievable natural beauty captured our hearts.
Hibiscus Cottage - Saba is one if not the most unique islands in the
Caribbean and known as the unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean. Here
you will find Hibiscus Cottage set in the lush mountain side
village of Windward Side. The location is ideal for those who wish
to walk to restaurants, hiking trails, shops and activities.
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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