Off the southern coast of St. Maarten, the diminutive and isolated island of Saba thrives as a sanctuary for tropical plant and animal life. This pristine volcanic island, though lacking in beaches, offers a rugged landscape that is a paradise for hikers. The island’s steep terrain and lush vegetation create a unique environment, while its underwater world attracts scuba divers from around the globe. Visitors can explore well-maintained hiking trails that wind through dense forests and lead to breathtaking viewpoints, or dive into clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life.
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