Pictures of Saba

Enjoy these pictures of Saba and its natural beauty.  To see a larger version of a picture, click on the picture, then use your browser's "back" button to return to this page.

Saba, taken from a Winair flight. Saba
A photo of Saba taken from one of our Winair flights.  Saba is startling in its beauty.
Mount Scenery Mount Scenery
A panoramic view encompassing St. Johns, to the left along the ridge, and Mount Scenery.
Saba's airport and the road to Hell's Gate. Saba's Airport and The Road
Looking down from the top of Mount Scenery:  the airport on Flat Point and the switchbacks of The Road.
Saba's dramatic views. Dramatic Views
Sunning views abound:  Maskehorne Hill to the right, The Level to the left with Statia and St. Kitts in the distance.
A saba lobster. Saba Lobster
Diving in the Caribbean Sea provides its own rewards.  Photo taken by Tom and Lynn Franzson.
The Bottom. The Bottom
A typical Saban scene in the village of The Bottom: stone walls, quaint cottage and local church.
St. John Giles Quarter and St. Johns
A panoramic view from the low lands of Giles Quarter along the sea to the village of St. Johns on the ridge.
Government Building Government Buildings
The government buildings in The Bottom are as pretty as the rest of the island's architecture.
The Ladder. The Ladder
A wonderful - albeit strenuous - hike, the trail to Ladder Bay give you a true appreciation for what the original settlers had to endure when bringing goods ashore before The Road to Fort Bay was built.
Cove Bay. Cove Bay
Located next to the airport, Cove Bay has a swimming hole and views of Old Booby Hill and Booby Hill.
A coney. Coney
Divers are immersed in the bright, vibrant colors of the Caribbean Sea.  Photo taken by Tom and Lynn Franzson.
Mt. Scenery to Booby Hill Mount Scenery to Booby Hill
A panoramic view from Mount Scenery on the left to Booby Hill on the right.
Wells Bay Wells Bay and Torrens Point
When the beach "is in" at Wells Bay it makes a great place to swim, but be forewarned: the beach isn't always there thanks to Mother Nature's whims.
The Johnson Museum The Harry L. Johnson Museum
Located in Windwardside, this museum is an original Saban sea captain's home.
A frogfish. Frogfish
The remarkable frogfish, one of the many sea creatures that can be spotted while diving Saba's waters.   Photo taken by Tom and Lynn Franzson.
Mount Scenery steps Mount Scenery Steps
The steps leading up to the peak of Mount Scenery, another of Saba's rewarding hikes.
A trail sign for Maskehorne Hill. Trail Sign
Saba's hiking trails are well marked and maintained by the Saba Conservation Foundation and a bevy of volunteers.