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.
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Saba A photo of Saba taken from one of our Winair flights. Saba is startling in its beauty. |
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Mount Scenery A panoramic view encompassing St. Johns, to the left along the ridge, and Mount Scenery. |
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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. |
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Dramatic Views Sunning views abound: Maskehorne Hill to the right, The Level to the left with Statia and St. Kitts in the distance. |
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Saba Lobster Diving in the Caribbean Sea provides its own rewards. Photo taken by Tom and Lynn Franzson. |
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The Bottom A typical Saban scene in the village of The Bottom: stone walls, quaint cottage and local church. |
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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. |
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Government Buildings The government buildings in The Bottom are as pretty as the rest of the island's architecture. |
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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. |
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Cove Bay Located next to the airport, Cove Bay has a swimming hole and views of Old Booby Hill and Booby Hill. |
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Coney Divers are immersed in the bright, vibrant colors of the Caribbean Sea. Photo taken by Tom and Lynn Franzson. |
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Mount Scenery to Booby Hill A panoramic view from Mount Scenery on the left to Booby Hill on the right. |
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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. |
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The Harry L. Johnson Museum Located in Windwardside, this museum is an original Saban sea captain's home. |
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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. |
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Mount Scenery Steps The steps leading up to the peak of Mount Scenery, another of Saba's rewarding hikes. |
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Trail Sign Saba's hiking trails are well marked and maintained by the Saba Conservation Foundation and a bevy of volunteers. |















