Attraction Guide: Saba National Marine Park, The Bottom, Saba

Saba National Marine Park Guide

Saba National Marine Park: Dive into an Underwater Paradise Guide

The Saba National Marine Park is a protected area encompassing the entire coastline of the island of Saba, extending from the high-water mark down to a depth of 200 feet. This pristine marine environment is a haven for divers and snorkelers, boasting vibrant coral reefs, abundant marine life, and crystal-clear waters. Prepare to be amazed by the underwater wonders that await! Established in 1987, the Saba National Marine Park was created to protect the island's fragile marine ecosystem from overfishing and destructive practices. The park's strict regulations have allowed the reefs to flourish, making it one of the most biodiverse diving destinations in the Caribbean. The park's success is a testament to Saba's commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism. The primary activities within the park are diving and snorkeling. Numerous dive sites cater to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly shallow reefs to challenging deep-water pinnacles. Expect to encounter colorful coral formations, schools of tropical fish, sea turtles, sharks, and even the occasional seahorse. Several dive operators on Saba offer guided dives and snorkeling trips. While underwater, be mindful of the delicate ecosystem and avoid touching or disturbing the marine life. Saba itself is known for its unique "Saba Spice," a homemade spiced rum, often enjoyed after a day of diving.

Transportation

Access to the Saba National Marine Park is primarily by boat. Several dive operators and tour companies in Saba offer boat trips to various dive and snorkel sites within the park. You can reach these operators from The Bottom by taxi or by walking. The island is small and easy to navigate.