2 Best Hotels in Saba

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Variety is the key for Saba's 100 or so hotel rooms. Accomodations are primarily in a handful of friendly, tidy inns or guesthouses perched on ledges or tucked into tropical gardens. You'll also find a single luxury hotel, as well as one that is practically camping, but also everything in between, including rental apartments, villas, and cottages. Location isn't as much an issue in Saba as in some other destinations. There are no beachfront accommodations, and the island is so small you can get around from anywhere. Cable TV is common, but air-conditioning is rare; cool nights and overhead fans keep rooms pleasant.

The Cottage Club Hotel

$ | Windwardside, Saba

Colorful throw pillows, mahogany four-poster beds, and navy area rugs with playful maritime patterns contrast with white color schemes in these charming, gingerbread bungalows—each with a full kitchen or kitchenette as well as a bird's-eye view of the ocean below and neighboring islands in the distance. For even more privacy and luxury, book the spacious new penthouse suite. A lushly landscaped pool area makes you feel as if you're in a true tropical hideaway. Full breakfast, served in the Grand House lounge, is available for a fee.

Pros

  • Walk to everything in Windwardside
  • Highly attentive staff
  • Stunning views from all rooms

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant or bar
  • No privacy walls between balconies
  • Few on-site activities
Windwardside, Saba
599-416–2386
Hotel Details
11 units
No Meals

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El Momo

$ | Booby Hill, Saba

Most of the eco-friendly cottages at this property have a terrace, and all are tucked into tropical flora 1,500 feet up Booby Hill. Two units share a bath, and two units have a kitchenette. For the best views and most amenities, book the Cottage in the Sky. There's an informal community feel at the cliff-top pool area and the restaurant–bar with lounges and hammocks. 

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Very budget-friendly stay
  • Ecocommunity feel

Cons

  • Most cottages are small and basic and two share a bath
  • Lots of steep steps
  • No a/c, TVs, or phones (but there's free Wi-Fi)
Booby Hill, Saba
599-416–2265
Hotel Details
8 cottages
No Meals

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