Attractions in Saba
Admire The Bottom
We're talking about Saba's capital, The Bottom, of course, which is surely one of the world's best-named cities. It's more of a town, actually – and it's a pretty one at that. Nestling in a verdant valley beneath lofty mountains, The Bottom is the entry point for most visitors to the island. There's not an awful lot to do in this town of 500 people, aside from admire the Dutch architecture and peruse the sleepy stores, though it does come alive for Carnival, which takes place over summer.
Delve into an underwater world
Experience the stunning marine life along Saba's craggy coastline. Although Saba has no beaches, the waters around the island have been declared a protected marine park in recognition of the unique opportunities for wall diving. Giant sea turtles and humpback whales are seasonal visitors.
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