Saba´s capital, The Bottom

Foiunded in 1632 (its name a corruption of the original Dutch De Botte, meaning "the bowl") and with a population of barely 500, the town is known for its traditional architecture and restaurants serving fresh seafood and local cuisine. You can also check out the Major Osmar R. Simmons Museum, the home of a police officer which provides a snapshot of 20th-century life on the island. On the whole, though, it´s very sleepy and quiet, and for more to see and do, check out:

Read more in my post 7 Cool Places/Things to See and Do on the Caribbean Island of Saba.


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