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Saba is also a Caribbean anomaly, the tip of a now-dormant underwater volcano with no beaches except for the tiny black-sand "disappearing beach" at Well's Bay, seen only from June through October.
But while Saba may not have the golden sands of its counterparts, it makes up for it with other adventurous travel experiences. The island is essentially just the top of a long-dormant volcano ...
Saba rears its head as a dark pyramidal massif. The Winair Twin Otter prop plane flies directly toward this mighty, but dormant, volcano, with nary a flat surface to be seen. The experience ...
Built upon a dormant volcano, Saba is untouched by cruise ships and chain restaurants. You won’t find a Cabo Wabo, a Señor Frog’s, or even a branded hotel with white sand beaches. What you ...
Saba, you see, is no typical island: Dominated by a dormant volcano (Mount Scenery, which last erupted in 1640), it rises abruptly from the Caribbean Sea, its cliffs demanding attention from above.
Saba rears its head as a dark pyramidal massif. The Winair Twin Otter prop plane flies directly toward this mighty, but dormant, volcano, with nary a flat surface to be seen. The experience ...