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   Cozy inns, luxurious hotels, charming guesthoues. Saba has something
   to suit every style and budget. The dining on Saba is excellent as
   well...from fine dining in world class restaurants to local taste
   treats in our friendly snack bars.

   The island of Saba is a fine example of ecotourism in action. Tourism
   is relatively new to Saba, considering the airport opened in 1963, and
   the pier was completed in 1972. Being so small and so remote, few
   travelers visited before the 70's. Those who did were themselves
   well-traveled and found Saba to be a truly unspoiled paradise. Locals
   were filled with pride as these visitors marveled at Saba's unique
   beauty.

   Yearly less than 25,000 tourists come to Saba, and those who do treat
   the island and her people with respect and admiration. Even though the
   island has modern facilities and technology, their attitude is
   strongly conservative towards their nature, development and industry.
   They love their island as much as you will.

   Saba's beauty extends below the waterline into an exciting marine
   environment rich in corals and active with fish life. A busy
   population of colorful tropical fish as well as large groupers and
   jacks live around Saba. Lava tunnels and hot springs remind divers of
   the dramatic volcanic beginnings of the island. The small leeward side
   hosts gentle, medium depth, spur and groove formations. Along the edge
   of Saba's sheer wall dives, divers can sight turtles and rays of all
   shapes and sizes. Since the island is so small, dive boats can reach
   all sites within minutes.

   All air travel to Saba connects in St. Maarten. Several major airlines
   from North America, Europe and South America carry daily flights into
   St. Maarten (SXM).

   Ferry service from St. Maarten is available via "The Edge" (Wednesday
   through Sunday) departs 9:00 a.m. from Simpson Bay/Pelican Marina -
   e-mail: aquamania@sintmaarten.net; Tel: 599-544-2640 or Fax:
   599-544-2476.

   The Edge travels to Saba from Sint Maarten on Wednesday, Thursday,
   Friday, Saturday and Sundays, departing Sint Maarten at 9:00 a.m. for
   the 1 hour trip and returns from Saba, departing Fort Bay harbor at
   3:45 p.m., arriving back on Sint Maarten at 5:00 p.m. This means of
   transportation is good for travellers who overnight on Sint Maarten.

   Each village has several small and individually unique restaurants.
   Most of them offer outdoor dining as well as a friendly bar. You'll
   want to sample them all though, because there is a wide variety to
   choose from, American, European, Chinese, Italian, and that delicious
   blend of Indonesian and West Indian Creole. Each restaurant becomes a
   gathering place for conversation anytime, day or night. Weekends will
   always find an "island-wide party", that means everyone is invited. It
   may also be disco music, steel band drums at poolside, or a barbeque
   at the bay under the stars.

   Enter into any of the shops within the villages and you'll be invited
   into conversation. You'll find beautiful, delicate linen items with
   hand-drawn threadwork designs. Artists find Saba a perfect inspiration
   for their work. many watercolours, photographs, jewelry and books are
   displayed in two art galleries.

   While in Windwardside, ask your driver to drop you off at the
   Windwardside parking lot. Then stroll the main drag through
   Windwardside's mini-mall. Its here you'll find take-home souvenirs,
   tasty boutiques, dive shops, the tourist office, an art gallery, two
   restaurant/bars, a supermarket and a bank. Just a turn will take you
   to the post office and yet another bank as well as another dive
   shop-hotel-restaurant-bar. The Mini Mall is where you'll pick up
   charming remembrances of the beauty of Saba.

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Daytime temperature on Saba averages 80°F., give or take a few degrees.
   Easterly trade winds and the mountain create ever changing cloud
   movements. Winter evenings often require a light sweater. Temperatures
   will always be cooler on the top of Mt. Scenery.

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