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Glass Workshop (make your own glass jewelry) Workshops can be arranged in advance by request with at least 3 students.
An island tour in Saba can be arranged from the harbor office and costs about $40 to $50USD. Definitely, recommend taking the tour and having them pick you up at the harbor office. Saba is a delightful island.
Saba Lace is a unique needlecraft created by the women of Saba
Trekking Trails -the many trails marked and maintained will enable you to appreciate the botanical and historical parts of Saba
Sabas Carnival and Summer Festival is held in the 3rd week in July
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We used our inflatable to get from Wells Bay mooring field to Fort Bay. A little bit of a rough ride, but doable. No one locks up their dinghies here. Also, bring a stern anchor or tie up your stern to a mooring ball at the dinghy dock.
When we were there, the resupply ship came on a Thursday (but usually comes on Wednesdays). It does not significantly add to the boat traffic in the area, as there are usually a few dive and fishing boats coming in and out.
Don’t even THINK of using the dinghy to travel from Well’s Bay to Fort Bay unless you own a powerful rib and it’s a flat calm… One can access the island from the landing at Well’s if you get the phone number from a taxi driver at Fort Bay.