Saba, part of the Netherlands Antilles, is a tiny island just 28 miles from tourist popular island of St Maarten, and yet has remaining untouched by commercialism and as a result is known as the "Unspoilt Queen of the Caribbean".
The island has no beaches, but has a tropical rain forest, scenic grandeur and incredible beauty with Mount Scenery rising to 2,854 feet. From the summit you can see the neighbouring islands of St Maarten, St Barths, St Eustacious, and St Kitts.
Accommodation is not ultra luxurious and there are no large hotels, but this is a unique island, peaceful and tranquil in an eco-friendly environment, offering some of the best diving locations in the world.