Those looking for the typical Caribbean tourist experience - drinking, gambling, beaches - will want to stick to next-door neighbor St. Maarten. But for a remote escape known for ecotourism, including hikes, climbs and spectacular dives, Saba delivers. The smallest island (five square miles) in the Netherlands Antilles, Saba is primarily a dormant volcano covered in rain forest. A single road (aptly named "The Road") takes visitors to quaint villages, where you can purchase the traditional Saba lace.
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The official location on the island where visitors can anchor their yachts and snorkel for a small fee.
Had a wonderful week of scuba diving in the Saba marine park. We were able to experience the various dive sites from the live aboard Caribbean Explorer II. We were fortunate to have calm seas and currents and experienced the pinnacle dives, diamond rock, tent reef and many more sites. We saw several sea turtles on all dives, numerous jumbo lobster, plentiful fish, rays and reef sharks. Visibility was outstanding, reefs we're beautiful, couldn't ask for a better dive vacation! The crew members made the trip even better. Diving with Kirsten, Tino and Sarah was a great. Julian made delicious food all week and captain Bob was super friendly.
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