We fly to St Maartens and then take a puddle jumper.
You will THINK puddle jumper!
You will actually fly over in a short take off / landing type plane. Once you see the airport at Saba you will undertand why. Sadly, I don't have any of those pictures scanned.
How to say... Saba itself is an extinct volcano coming out of the water. There is a small piece of land on the edge and this is where the landing strip is. Come in too short and you meet the water and/or rocks... come in too long and you are again, going to have issues.
The pilot had his door open when I flew in there and I almost wish he had not!
I had a great time. Wife stayed behind on St. Martin (we stayed a week). We thought Saba was nothing but a rock and I was very surprised.
It is a MOST picturesque place and the most friendly people
Long story...but I'll cut short:
We were at the end of our trip and this was my last thing to do. Wife stayed on St. Martin to shop so I gave her all the cash in my pocket except for a $100 that was for parking issues back home. I had my trusty AMEX card with me.
Got to the dive shop, rented the stuff, rented a camera and off we went on the first of two dives.
Upon getting back, between dives, I had some time so I figured I'd go settle up the bill with them so I could save some time. I pulled my AMEX out and don't you know, they didn't take it!
I realized I didn't have enough cash on me for the second dive so I told her to go ahead & tally up my bill and I'd have to sit out the second dive.
Her comment? "Ohhhh, no.... nobody comes this far to Saba and miss out on diving....I'll tell you what.... you keep the camera with you, go on your next dive. You keep your pocket money for your trip home and when you get home, you can send me a check for the amount"
Huh?
Did I hear you right?
So, to recap, I rented their camera for two dives and had lunch. All on the understanding that I would send them a check in the mail when I returned home.
Upon getting home, the FIRST thing I did was whip a check out to them to get them repaid. Later on, I got a letter from the owner of the establishment (I still have his card at home). He thanked me for the payment and said he was sorry he missed seeing me (he was a fellow American).
My cab driver needed to run an errand as he was taking me either to the dive shop or to the airport (I forget) so we stopped by his home while on the way. This got me out to see a bit more than I would have otherwise seen.
I have NOTHING but glowing things to say and remember about my experience on Saba, including the dives!!
Saba - The Official Website of the Saba Tourist Bureau