8 Free Things to do in Saba That You Shouldn't Miss

May 11, 2022 Almeta Stockton

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.
Restaurants in Saba

1. Saba Trail Shop

Windwardside Saba +599 416 2630 http://www.sabaweb.nl/saba-trailshop
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Saba Trail Shop

2. Jo Bean Glass

1 Booby Hill, Windwardside Saba +599 416 2490 [email protected] http://www.jobeanglassart.com/
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Jo Bean Glass

Where the magic happens .... Glass Art, Jewelry & Beads. Hot glass art, Saba made from Murano Glass. Demonstrations given. Schedule a class and bring home a memory.

Reviewed By ScubaPeteDenver - Denver, United States

What a terrific experience and well worth your time and money. Jo is a lovely woman, funny and patient. She showed us many ways to create our own unique glass gems. From beads to hearts and many other structures. This is an activity almost anyone can do. My son (20 yrs old) absolutely loved it!! He made some personalized gifts for his girlfriend and Mom. Boy, is he gonna score! MUCH better than buying a "souvenir" made in China. We did the 3 hour class and would do it again. She is a true artist. Her workshop is safe and has many items on display to buy. I picked up a few items and made a few things myself that I will always cherish. Priceless moments and unique mementos my son and I will never forget. This is a must do in Saba. Thank you Jo.

3. Mount Scenery

Windwardside Saba
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4.5 based on 289 reviews

Mount Scenery

At 3,000 feet, Mount Scenery is the highest point on the mountainous island of Saba and can be reached via a difficult hike through the rainforest.

Reviewed By Manatee4Me - Charlotte, United States

The trail up Mount Scenery consists of packed dirt and carved stone steps. No two steps are the same height or width. If it has been rainy at all, chances are the steps are slick. A walking stick or pole is helpful (walking sticks are usually available at the little trailhead building). Once close to the top, I felt like I was in a scene from Jurassic Park: huge tree ferns, dense green foliage, rugged rock outcroppings, all partially obscured by swirling mist. And if you are fortunate to be there when the mist lifts, fabulous views of the island.

4. Well's Bay

Saba
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Well's Bay

A protected snorkeling park set up by the government.

5. Windwardside

Windwardside Saba http://www.sabatourism.com
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Windwardside

Reviewed By jayG10000 - Cambridge, Canada

Windwardside is a beautiful town. Over looking the ocean with an amazing view of Mount Scenery, good accommodation options and many great restaurants. We loved our stay there. For divers, Sea Saba is a great shop, helped us set everything up from tours to diving and dinner reservations. One of the friendliest places we have ever been. 100% recommend visiting Saba.

6. Tide Pools at Flat Point

Flat Point Saba
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Tide Pools at Flat Point

7. Dutch Museum Saba

12 Park Lane Street On the corner just above Juliana's Hotel, Windwardside Saba 599-416 6030 http://www.museum-saba.com/
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Dutch Museum Saba

Reviewed By G9565OImaxt

While touring Saba this was a wonderful place to stop. Upon entering you are greeted by Rene who inherited the elaborate collection from his Dutch family. It consists of furniture, art, religious relics, and more. This relatively small collection is brought to life by his extensive knowledge and personal connection with each display. The beautiful Dutch Tiles in the collection date back to the 1600s. Over all this museum was definitely worthwhile and thank you Rene for the tour!

8. Cove Bay

East Coast Saba
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Cove Bay

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