Even a bit smaller than The Bottom (just over 400), this charming village is more tourism-oriented, with picturesque streets, shops, inviting restaurants, and many of the island´s hotels, guesthouses, and rental cottages. Check out picturesque landmarks like St. Paul’s Church as well as the Saba Heritage Center, the Harry L. Johnson Museum, located in a 19th-century sea captain’s cottage, with exhibits on Saban history and pre-colonial archaeology.
Read more in my post 7 Cool Places/Things to See and Do on the Caribbean Island of Saba.
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