The official location on the island where visitors can anchor their yachts and snorkel for a small fee.
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The official location on the island where visitors can anchor their yachts and snorkel for a small fee.
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.
This small seemingly medieval stone church in the tiny village of Hell's Gate was actually built in 1962.
The gathering place where the women of Hell's Gate sell their wares, including Saba lace cloths and Saba Spice, a rum-based liquor.
A popular location for scuba diving where shark sightings are not uncommon.
A protected snorkeling park set up by the government.
This 80-foot-deep dive site is home to several types of tropical reef-dwelling fish.
With a depth of 120 feet, this dive site is one of the deeper spots for divers on the island and is also one of the best opportunities to encounter a shark.
This shallow dive site is a good spot for beginners.
This dive site, marked by lava and sand flowing down a ledge, is home to sea turtles and a variety of sponges.
This shallow dive site is home to numerous corals and schools of smaller fish.
This dive site, both of moderate depth and level of difficulty, is home to schools of snappers and other medium-sized fish.
Named for the hot water that rises out of the ocean floor, this shallow dive site is home to sea turtles and schools of small fish.
A deep-water dive site where orange elephant ear sponges and tiger groupers are common.
