Travel tips for vacation in Caribbean's Saba
The Bottom, Saba: The small propeller airplane lands quickly and softly, like a butterfly, on one of the world's shortest commercial runways on the rainforest-capped island of Saba, which rises stunningly out of the Caribbean.
There is only one main road, steep and twisty, often providing exhilarating views over sheer cliffs down to the sea.
Hitchhiking is common. Cars regularly roll along from one side of the island to the capital, known as The Bottom, a town of red-roofed white buildings with green shutters in a valley surrounded by lushly green and high-rising peaks.
Even if you never go to the island's highest points, just about anything you do on the island will require some significant hiking, because the terrain is quite steep.
Some shops, such as JoBean Glass, which sells handmade glassworks, will even send a car to pick up someone interested in having a look without making the big walk uphill to the store.