- Saba (island) - Wikipedia
Off the north coast lies the much smaller Green Island Saba is the northernmost active volcano in the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc chain of islands At 870 metres (2,850 ft), Mount Scenery is also the highest point within the Kingdom of the Netherlands
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- Saba Tourism - Big Adventure Small Island
Unlike any other Caribbean destination, Saba is untouched by the quickening pace of the modern world Our island embodies the old Caribbean: safe, friendly and charming, with exquisite natural beauty both above and below the waterline
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- Dont go to Saba Island in the Caribbean
Saba, or Isla de Saba, is the smallest of the Caribbean islands but also the most unique Like the island of Molokai in Hawaii, it is not trying to be a big tourist destination like its Caribbean neighbors Instead, it is more interested in maintaining its quirkiness, uniqueness, and secret status
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- About Saba - Saba Tourism
Saba is a five square mile island located in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, 28 miles southwest of its international hub St Maarten, a 12 minute flight or 90 minute ferry ride away
- Saba: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
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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