The Smallest Inhabited Island in the Caribbean (Saba)



Exploring Saba, the smallest inhabited island in the Caribbean

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365 days I crewed on sailboats from San Diego, USA all the way down to Panama, stopping in Mexico and Costa Rica. After Panama crossing the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand stopping at islands like the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia, Tonga and Fiji

45 days I traveled through New Zealand from the Northernmost point to the Southernmost point, then

100 days I traveled by motorbike through Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, then

365 days I traveled in my self-built campervan from Kyrgyzstan to Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, then

365 days I traveled with this van through Iran and Pakistan, then

180 days I built an off-grid log cabin in the woods in Spain, then

180 days I restored an old sailboat in Guatemala, then

365 days I traveled with this sailboat from Guatemala to Honduras, Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Grenada and more islands in the East Caribbean

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49 thoughts on “The Smallest Inhabited Island in the Caribbean (Saba)”

  1. Very enjoyable scenery and I really like the architecture of the houses, very quaint. Having only 200 people on the small island I suppose that you get to know your neighbors very quickly.

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  2. Stroopwafels!! Dat is the shizzle! We hebben je pas een week geleden op youtube ontdekt maar hebben al je zeilvlogs gebingewatched 🙂 Wij vragen ons net als iedereen zich af of je crewmember je nieuwe vriendin is 😊 En ps…heel leerzaam en leuk hoe je je zeilervaringen met ons deelt!

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  3. Nice island — QUESTION — I saw this thing to stop your boat rolling side to side. It was called "flopper stopper", but you can make your own (see youtube videos) and it reduces rolling to less that that of a Catamaran.. Maybe want to try that?

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  4. Saba is as charming as the two of you. Genuine enthusiasm for the simple things in life shows in your travels. From her first introduction until now, Daniela's spirit is shining brighter than ever. Happy and safe travels to you both.

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  5. Smaller and just a quarter of the height, but that "either up or down" and the narrow roads reminds a lot of Tenerife (which also has the highest peak of Spain, btw). Very beautiful and scenic, but can also be a bit tiring after a while with all the hills 😉

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  6. Hubb at 38ys I married a 23yr girl with Spanish genes-5ft, coffee coloured skin 45kgs(98lb) 36inch bust & smallest arse & are still together 41yrs later-I sleep with her now as a grandma-so dont worry about the haters & Daniela? age. Like U I backpacked from Thailand(Vietnam war was on) to Nepal then India,Pakistan,Afganistan(thur Kyber Pass) Iran,Turkey,Greece all of Europe&Sweden/Norway- (train to Hell railway station-so been to Hell&back) met/slept with lots of girls in my 22yrs as a bachelor. U have had some gorgeous girls in Ur 350 vids & all have stayed/slept with U of their own free will for different lengths of time-which to me means U treat them well-dont use them as clickbait, living in grotty RV's/B&Bs/hostels/tents/a sinkable sailing boat, hiking the crap out of them-what are these girls thinking-Ur living the life-may U keep making excellent vids-which I love & Daniela stays with U a longer time-as she a princess though struggling with English, Cheers 2u both

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  7. Leuk om deze edit van Saba te zien. Ben er nog nooit geweest, maar nu toch even samen met jullie kunnen genieten van dit kleine stukje Nederlands paradijs. Heel veel plezier samen, maar dat lukt wel zo te zien. Groeten 👋

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  8. I hope the names are right, I copied them from other comments, so I enjoy the video Richard and Daniella. Thanks for showing me the beautiful places that I will be able to visit when I get my boat in the water. I probably won't have such beautiful crew as Daniella, but I'll still have the beautiful scenery and interesting places to visit.

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  9. The medical school on Saba is part of the University of Toronto. I was there about 10yrs ago. Such a great and unique place. It isn't very popular with tourists because the island has no beaches. It is a popular spot for SCUBA diving, however. Not for beginners, though.

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