Most of Saba’s accommodations are reasonably priced considering the limited number of options: when compared to the other islands in the Caribbean, sleeping on Saba is a steal. The Saba Tourist Bureau offers help with booking accommodations.
Take a look at www.sabatourism.com/cottages.html for a list of private vacation rentals. Most cottages are located in Windwardside or Hell’s Gate.
Hotels often add a 6% government room tax; the 10% to 15% service charge is usually at the discretion of the visitor. Each guest must also pay a US$1 per day conservation fee.
| $ | budget | less than US$100 |
| $$ | midrange | US$100 to US$150 |
| $$$ | top end | more than US$150 |
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