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Saba
has been a well kept secret for thousands of years, but word is getting
around. Saba was recently given the 2006 World's
Best Award by Travel and Leisure magazine. Travel and
Leisure named Saba the best island in the Caribbean, Bermuda, or Bahamas.
National
Geographic says, "Saba is known for its unparalleled diving"
and extols the unspoiled beauty of Saba's many hiking trails.
Imagine a unique island in the Caribbean untrampled by time, where 50
tourists a week is considered very busy; unspoiled landscapes that
make you feel like an early explorer; some of the best scuba diving
in the world at over 27 different, untainted diving locations with diving
possibilities that include seamounts, pinnacles, fringing reefs, and true
coral reefs; a place where hiking
and relaxing are considered things to do; an ideal climate, with
temperatures normally between 75 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit (24 and 28
degrees Celsius); giant elephant ears, cashew, coconut, banana and mango
trees and a dazzling array of colorful hibiscus, oleander, orchids and
bougainvillea that carpet this 5-square-mile (3 square kilometer)
paradise.
The
moment you set foot on Saba, you walk back in time to a simpler life, to
natural beauty few have known, and to memorable adventures few have taken.
Welcome to Saba, "The Unspoiled Queen!" |