Getting Around

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Trails

Trails

Heleen Cornet

Saba has no buses so renting a car is useful if you want to explore the island properly. If you're staying in Windwardside you probably won't need a car for most of your stay but expect to do some serious walking as the town is spread out.

You can rent a car in the Bottom. Your home driver's license is valid for driving on Saba. By Caribbean standards Saba's roads are good albeit sometimes narrow and you need to watch out for stray animals on the road. Drive on the right-hand side of the road.

Hitch hiking is easy and if you don't get a free ride with one of the friendly locals you will be able to get where you want to go by walking the nature trails.

There are usually one or two taxis on hand to meet flights at the airport.

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