Nature & Community Orgs
Get to know the organizations — museums, conservation foundations, libraries, and more — that help keep Saba’s nature and culture strong.
Featured Orgs (see all below)
Saba Conservation Foundation
Harry L. Johnson Museum
Protects and manages Saba’s nature, both above and below the sea.
Experience Saba’s history with a visit to this quaint, 160-year-old sea captain’s cottage.
Saba Trail Shop
Saba Lace Room
Archaeological & Heritage Center
Sea & Learn Foundation
Explore an iconic part of Saba’s history, and meet (even learn from) today’s “Lace Ladies.”
One-stop resource for trail maps, guides, and equipment, run by the Saba Conservation Foundation.
Working to bring local communities and visitors together to learn about Saba’s nature and cultural heritage.
Let historical artifacts from the island take you back in time at the Saba Archaeological & Heritage Center.
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Harry L. Johnson Museum
Saba Archaeological & Heritage Center
Protects and manages Saba’s nature, both above and below the sea.
Explore an iconic part of Saba’s history, and meet (even learn from) today’s “Lace Ladies.”
Saba Conservation Foundation
Saba Lace Room
One-stop resource for trail maps, guides, and equipment, run by the Saba Conservation Foundation.
Saba Tourism Bureau
Saba Trail Shop
An excellent resource for all things Saba — walk in or reach out for personalized assistance!
Sea & Learn Foundation
Queen Wilhelmina Library
Working to bring local communities and visitors together to learn about Saba’s nature and cultural heritage.
This 100-year-old public library welcomes everyone.
Let historical artifacts from the island take you back in time at the Saba Archaeological & Heritage Center.
Experience Saba’s history with a visit to this quaint, 160-year-old sea captain’s cottage.