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Rich Cacace November 24th, 2003 07:02 PM

Saba
 
Has anyone ever stopped at Saba or for that matter taken a land vacation
there. It looked like an interesting island when we passed it, but I was
wondering what there was to do there since it didn't look like there were
any beaches.




Goose, Duck & Bird dogs November 24th, 2003 08:28 PM

Saba
 
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:02:45 -0500, Rich Cacace wrote:

Has anyone ever stopped at Saba or for that matter taken a land vacation
there. It looked like an interesting island when we passed it, but I was
wondering what there was to do there since it didn't look like there were
any beaches.



I [too] have been intrigued by this Island for many many years.

We too passed it (I remember almost being able to touch it)
when we did a TSS Festival cruise [what happened to that ship]
during a Christmas/New Year Cruise back in late '88-

I read about the island. There are not many beaches on the island but it
hit had a few Villa's to stay. Perhaps in that time it's been built up.

I too would love to know more about this Island as I wanted to return to
it if I could one day.

Kelly H


Cathy Heidemann November 24th, 2003 08:45 PM

Saba
 
On 11/24/03 1:28 PM, in article
, "Goose, Duck & Bird dogs"
wrote:

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:02:45 -0500, Rich Cacace wrote:

Has anyone ever stopped at Saba or for that matter taken a land vacation
there. It looked like an interesting island when we passed it, but I was
wondering what there was to do there since it didn't look like there were
any beaches.



I [too] have been intrigued by this Island for many many years.

We too passed it (I remember almost being able to touch it)
when we did a TSS Festival cruise [what happened to that ship]
during a Christmas/New Year Cruise back in late '88-

I read about the island. There are not many beaches on the island but it
hit had a few Villa's to stay. Perhaps in that time it's been built up.

I too would love to know more about this Island as I wanted to return to
it if I could one day.

Kelly H


I have a friend who travelled to Saba last year and loved it. He was there
to attend a wedding of a friend. He's in Europe right now, so I can't
quickly ask him about his experience there.

Cathy


Jo-Ann November 24th, 2003 11:51 PM

Saba
 
I remember meeting someone on a cruise who mentioned that her brother
attended medical school on Saba.

I don't believe there are any beaches.

Jo-Ann

Cathy Heidemann wrote in message ...
On 11/24/03 1:28 PM, in article
, "Goose, Duck & Bird dogs"
wrote:

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:02:45 -0500, Rich Cacace wrote:

Has anyone ever stopped at Saba or for that matter taken a land vacation
there. It looked like an interesting island when we passed it, but I was
wondering what there was to do there since it didn't look like there were
any beaches.



I [too] have been intrigued by this Island for many many years.

We too passed it (I remember almost being able to touch it)
when we did a TSS Festival cruise [what happened to that ship]
during a Christmas/New Year Cruise back in late '88-

I read about the island. There are not many beaches on the island but it
hit had a few Villa's to stay. Perhaps in that time it's been built up.

I too would love to know more about this Island as I wanted to return to
it if I could one day.

Kelly H


I have a friend who travelled to Saba last year and loved it. He was there
to attend a wedding of a friend. He's in Europe right now, so I can't
quickly ask him about his experience there.

Cathy


Goose, Duck & Bird dogs November 25th, 2003 01:04 AM

Saba
 
There are few beaches and you get there via St. Maarten (flights)

I think there is a medical school on the island they admit 40 students a
semestar or something. I remember reading about the island - when we
returned from our curise way back in the late 80's...

I was so intrigued by this Island it has me planning this as my get away
with my husband and brother (and his spouse)

One of the nice aspects of a cruise is also finding islands you love and
returning to them and staying longer then the preview.

Kelly H



Howard Garland November 25th, 2003 02:03 AM

Saba
 
Rich Cacace wrote:

Has anyone ever stopped at Saba or for that matter taken a land vacation
there. It looked like an interesting island when we passed it, but I was
wondering what there was to do there since it didn't look like there were
any beaches.


What, where is Saba, Rich? Never even heard of it.

Howie


Rich Cacace November 25th, 2003 05:40 AM

Saba
 
It's part of the Windward Islands about 30 miles from St. Maarten. We once
passed it on a 10 trip after leaving Puerto Rico. The island is probably
only about a mile across & juts straight out of the water - although scenic,
there are not many beaches. If any ships do stop there it would double the
total population of the island but it would sure be a change from the busy
St. Thomas type of island.

"Howard Garland" wrote in message
...
Rich Cacace wrote:

Has anyone ever stopped at Saba or for that matter taken a land vacation
there. It looked like an interesting island when we passed it, but I

was
wondering what there was to do there since it didn't look like there

were
any beaches.


What, where is Saba, Rich? Never even heard of it.

Howie




Paul Sperry November 25th, 2003 06:33 AM

Saba
 
In article , Rich Cacace
wrote:

Has anyone ever stopped at Saba or for that matter taken a land vacation
there. It looked like an interesting island when we passed it, but I was
wondering what there was to do there since it didn't look like there were
any beaches.


I've spent a week on Saba on two separate trips. I like it - you either
love it or are bored cross-eyed.

What to do? Not much. Dive (I'm not a diver but it is supposed to be
first class). Hike. Veg out. I've read good reports about half day
tours.

No beaches.

You get there from St. Maarten by air or boat - I say air. I don't
think you will "stop" there since there is poor anchorage even for
small yachts.

--
Paul Sperry
Columbia, SC (USA)

Howard Garland November 25th, 2003 11:04 AM

Saba
 
Rich Cacace wrote:
It's part of the Windward Islands about 30 miles from St. Maarten. We once
passed it on a 10 trip after leaving Puerto Rico. The island is probably
only about a mile across & juts straight out of the water - although scenic,
there are not many beaches. If any ships do stop there it would double the
total population of the island but it would sure be a change from the busy
St. Thomas type of island.


Thanks Rich.


Howard Garland November 25th, 2003 11:05 AM

Saba
 
Paul Sperry wrote:

I've spent a week on Saba on two separate trips. I like it - you either
love it or are bored cross-eyed.

What to do? Not much. Dive (I'm not a diver but it is supposed to be
first class). Hike. Veg out. I've read good reports about half day
tours.

No beaches.


No beaches - No Howie

Thanks Paul.



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