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Saba, October 2008If you’re looking for a franchised resort, casinos, shopping malls and direct flights from every major city, Saba is not for you. If you’re looking for a unique experience on an island where 50 tourists is a busy week, hiking and relaxing are considered things to do and there’s world class diving, read on!
Although the little island of Saba is considered a remote, exotic destination it is by no means “third world.” Saba is old fashioned but not impoverished or considered a risk destination. The best way to describe this unique island with only 1,400 people is to list the “have nots.”
Diving is conducted under the auspices of the Saba Marine Park, a model park recognized for its success in protecting the marine environment. A six-man hyperbaric facility is located at Fort Bay Harbor only 10-15 minutes from most dive sites. “Steep” is a word often used to describe Saba diving, with breathtaking pinnacles rising to within a hundred or more feet of the surface, surrounded by a seemingly bottomless ocean. There are a wide variety of marine creatures and plenty of opportunity for photography, video or underwater sightseeing. Topside Saba is protected by the Saba Conservation Foundation with only a small percentage of the island “developed” for residential and commercial needs. Ten to fifteen restaurants offer an array of cuisine from outdoor barbeques to fine dining, all at reasonable prices.
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DAN Accident Insurance and DAN Travel Insurance: They’re the two things no intelligent diver would ever dream of traveling without. The good news is, if you don’t have these two pieces of valuable protection, you can sign up right now, on line. Travel and Learn
Adventure Scuba Company’s group dive vacations are more than just a way to travel and have fun; they provide a great opportunity to complete a variety of advanced and specialty diver courses. Many of these courses integrate seamlessly with normal vacation diving activities such as boat diving, drift diving, night diving and underwater photography. So why not learn while you have fun? For more information, contact Adventure Scuba Company.
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