What to do and see in Windwardside, Saba: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

June 11, 2021 Jana Sager

Buildings are precariously perched on hillsides in Windwardside, the second largest village of Saba. At 1,700 feet above sea level, the views are astonishing as you amble along the lanes, taking in the red-roofed homes, banana trees and oleander bushes. In a 150-year-old cottage is the Saba Museum, once the home of a 19th-century sea captain, which displays period pieces and old documents. Windwardside makes an excellent base for hiking, especially up the 1,064 steps to the top of Mount Scenery.
Restaurants in Windwardside

1. Sea Saba Advanced Dive Center

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Sea Saba Advanced Dive Center

At Sea Saba, we recognize that choosing the right dive operation can make the difference between a good dive trip and an extraordinary diving experience. The combination of the most experienced dive team, great boats, attentive service and professionalism are the ingredients that allow us to provide the utmost in your underwater experience. Big boats don't mean big crowds. Our 40-foot boats have 2 decks with sun protection, sturdy platforms and ladders. With 2 boats, we can split our divers according to experience levels and diving styles. For more than 30 years, Sea Saba is the proven dive center in the region.

2. Saba Divers

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Saba Divers

Saba Divers is an award-winning dive center with its main priority on non crowded, safe and fun dives. We strive to make you vacation to Saba one that you will never be surpassed! Our instructors are top notch, friendly and professional. Each one of us has a deep passion and love for diving themselves. We are focus on small 4:1 dive groups and ensuring the highest level. Our instructors pride themselves on a SAFE and enjoyable dive experience for all levels of experience and comfort!

3. Jo Bean Glass

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

4. Harry L. Johnson Museum

Park Lane Street, Windwardside Saba +599 416 2231 http://www.museum-saba.com/HLJohnson/index.html
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Harry L. Johnson Museum

Reviewed By EBDiver - Trumbauersville, United States

On a recent dive trip to the Dutch island of Saba I stopped by the Harry L Johnson museum after diving one day. While the purpose of my trip was diving, I like to learn about the locations that I'm visiting. The Harry L Johnson museum provides a unique look into Saba's past. The museum is housed in one of the remaining original Saban homes and was bequeathed to the island by its last owner, Harry L Johnson. The house is full of artifacts from Saba's past and shows how the original settlers lived on this volcanic island. The museum is tended by a local person who has extensive knowledge of Saba's history. I found the museum and the guide's presentation very interesting and informative. If you are on the island of Saba, the Harry L Johnson museum is definitely worth a visit

5. 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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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!

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