Saba in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary
A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Saba covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.
By Hello Travel Team
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Arrival and easy Windward Side exploration
- MorningArrival transfer to Windward Side~$25
- AfternoonVillage walk and coffee stop~$8
- EveningCasual dinner at Tropic’s Café or Scout’s Place~$22
Windward SideUse a taxi or arranged transfer from the airport or ferry terminal; short island rides are limited, so pre-booking is helpful.
Budget$120Mid-range$220Luxury$450 - 2
Mount Scenery hike and recovery in town
- MorningMount Scenery hike
- AfternoonLunch in Windward Side~$15
- EveningLow-key dinner and drinks~$30
Windward SideMount Scenery trailWalk from Windward Side if your accommodation is nearby; otherwise use a short taxi ride to the trailhead.
Budget$135Mid-range$245Luxury$520 - 3
Museums, craft stops, and village time
- MorningHarry L. Johnson Museum visit~$5
- AfternoonLunch and café break~$18
- EveningGlass bead or craft activity~$40
Windward SideMost of the day can be done on foot; taxi only if you are staying outside the village core.
Budget$125Mid-range$235Luxury$480 - 4
Full-day hiking loop across the island
- MorningIsland hiking loop
- AfternoonPacked lunch or simple meal~$12
- EveningRecovery dinner~$35
Windward SideElfin ForestSandy CruzBottom MountainThis is primarily a walking day; start early and carry water, snacks, and rain protection.
Budget$130Mid-range$250Luxury$540 - 5
The Bottom and local village wandering
- MorningTaxi to The Bottom~$15
- AfternoonLunch in town~$18
- EveningReturn transfer and dinner~$35
The BottomWindward SideA taxi is the easiest option for point-to-point travel; arrange the return before leaving the village.
Budget$140Mid-range$255Luxury$520 - 6
West-side viewpoints and sunset
- MorningScenic walk or taxi to viewpoints~$10
- AfternoonBeachless coastal lunch stop~$20
- EveningSunset dinner~$30
Windward SideWest side viewpointsSaba has no classic beach strips, so use taxis or hikes to reach clifftop viewpoints and coves.
Budget$125Mid-range$230Luxury$500 - 7
Diving or snorkeling day
- MorningMorning dive or snorkel outing~$110
- AfternoonLunch and rest~$18
- EveningEasy dinner in Windward Side~$25
Windward SideSaba Marine ParkMost dive operators provide pickup or meet points; confirm logistics the day before.
Budget$180Mid-range$320Luxury$650 - 8
Craft workshop and slow afternoon
- MorningGlass bead or local craft workshop~$45
- AfternoonCoffee and lunch~$22
- EveningRelaxed dinner~$35
Windward SideKeep this day mostly walkable so you can rest after hiking or diving.
Budget$130Mid-range$245Luxury$500 - 9
Choose-your-favorite day: repeat hikes or village time
- MorningOptional shorter hike
- AfternoonLong lunch and café time~$20
- EveningSunset dinner~$32
Windward SideUse the day flexibly; if you hike, start early, and if not, stay in town and walk between cafés and shops.
Budget$120Mid-range$225Luxury$480 - 10
Departure day and final logistics
- MorningBreakfast and checkout~$15
- AfternoonLast-minute transfer to ferry or airport~$25
- EveningSnack and water for transit~$10
Windward SideBuild in extra time for limited transport schedules and keep your ride confirmed the night before.
Budget$110Mid-range$200Luxury$430
Trip Summary
TL;DR: A 10-day Saba itinerary is best for slow travel, big hikes, diving, and village time in Windward Side
A Saba 10 day itinerary works best when you base yourself in Windward Side, the island’s main tourist hub, and use it as a launchpad for hiking, diving, and low-key cultural stops. Saba is small but steep, so this Saba travel plan leans into short transfers, scenic walks, and one or two big adventure days rather than trying to rush across the island.
For most travelers, the sweet spot is a mix of Mount Scenery, the island’s villages, coastal viewpoints, and at least a few underwater or craft experiences. Lonely Planet notes that three to five days is ideal for a first visit, but 10 days gives you room to slow down, repeat your favorite spots, and avoid feeling weather-dependent on a tiny island.
Use the Hello app to keep your spending organized with budget tracking and expense splitting if you are travelling with friends, and activate a Hello eSIM before arrival so you are connected as soon as you land or dock. If you want destination-specific connectivity, you can also check Hello eSIM for Saba before your trip.
Days 1–3 in Windward Side: arrival, village walks, and your first Saba hikes
Your first three days should be centered on Windward Side, because it is the easiest base for food, lodging, and trail access in a Saba itinerary. Expect a gentle first day, a big hike on day two, and a more flexible day three for museums, craft stops, or a second trail depending on weather.
Day 1 starts with arrival by ferry or plane, then a slow afternoon in Windward Side. Walk the village, grab coffee and pastries, and have dinner at a casual local restaurant such as Tropic’s Café or Scout’s Place, which are repeatedly recommended in traveler itineraries.
Day 2 is for Mount Scenery, Saba’s iconic climb with 1,064 hand-hewn steps to the island’s highest point at 877 meters, according to Hello’s Saba guide. Start early in the morning before the heat builds, then spend the afternoon recovering in town.
Day 3 is a lighter day for Windward Side exploring, the Harry L. Johnson Museum, or a craft stop such as glass beadmaking if booked ahead. A taxi on Saba is often the simplest paid transport for short hops, and Hello’s trip planning plus an eSIM from Hello helps if you are coordinating times with your driver or sharing trail notes on the go.
Days 4–6 on your Saba 10 day trip: hidden trails, The Bottom, and coastal viewpoints
The middle of a Saba 10 day trip is where the island really opens up, because you can combine its hiking network with quieter villages and dramatic coastal scenery. Saba has about 20 trails threaded across the island, and many travelers say the island is best experienced on foot rather than by car.
Day 4 is ideal for a longer hike loop, especially if the weather is clear. A popular route links Mount Scenery with the Elfin Forest Trail, Sandy Cruz Trail, Bottom Mountain Trail, and Crispine Track back to Windward Side, which is a strong full-day adventure for experienced hikers.
Day 5 should focus on The Bottom, Saba’s administrative center, plus nearby viewpoints and village wandering. This is a good day to take a taxi or combine a short walk with local stops, then have a relaxed lunch and an easy evening back in Windward Side.
Day 6 is perfect for a coastal reset: look for cliffside lookouts, small coves, and sunset views on the west side of the island. Saba does not have classic sandy beaches, so the appeal is in the volcanic scenery and the sea views rather than beach lounging.
Typical local meals are simple and filling, with sandwiches around $7.50 and coffee around $3, according to traveler price notes in Saba guides. Keep your daily spending organized in Hello’s budget tracker if you are comparing food, taxi, and activity costs across the week.
Days 7–8 on the Saba itinerary: diving, snorkeling, and the island’s best slow afternoons
The seventh and eighth days of a Saba travel plan are the best time to switch from hiking mode to marine adventure mode. Saba is known for its underwater environment, and Saba Tourism highlights the island’s marine park as suitable for divers of different experience levels.
Day 7 should be your main diving or snorkeling day, with a morning boat departure if conditions allow and a lazy afternoon afterward. Because Saba is a small island with limited transport frequency, it is worth confirming pickup times the night before and keeping data access handy through a Hello eSIM if your operator message, weather update, or boat schedule changes unexpectedly.
Day 8 is ideal for a slower-paced experience such as a glass bead workshop, local shopping, or a return to a favorite viewpoint. Some traveler guides mention half-day and full-day creative workshops on the island, which work well as a recovery day after hiking or diving.
For meals, a realistic 2026 planning range on Saba is about $15–25 for a casual lunch and $30–60 for a mid-range dinner, based on the island’s limited but quality dining scene and traveler price references. If you are splitting meals or taxi fares with friends, Hello’s expense splitting and multi-currency tracking make the math much easier than juggling notes in your phone.
Days 9–10 in Saba: final village time, sunset dinners, and departure logistics
The last two days of a Saba 10 day itinerary are best used for flexible repeats: revisit the hike, linger over a long brunch, or spend a final afternoon in Windward Side without a packed schedule. That approach fits Saba’s slow rhythm and helps you avoid overplanning on an island where weather and trail conditions can shape the day.
Day 9 works well as a “choose your favorite” day. If you loved hiking, repeat a shorter section or take a new route with a local guide. If you preferred the village atmosphere, use the morning for coffee, the afternoon for a relaxed lunch, and the evening for a quiet dinner with a sunset view.
Day 10 should be kept light for departure. Check ferry or flight times early, leave extra buffer for transfers, and keep snacks and water ready in case schedules shift. Saba’s transport is simple but limited, so final-day timing matters more than on larger Caribbean islands.
A useful planning trick is to pre-load your expenses in the Hello app during the trip, so your last-day recap is already done when you check out. If you still need mobile data on departure day, an eSIM from Hello keeps you connected for last-minute boarding updates, taxi coordination, or a quick expense split with your travel partner.
Saba daily costs, transport between villages, and common questions about your 10-day trip
A realistic Saba itinerary is not cheap like a budget backpacking island, but it can still be managed well if you plan around one main base and limited transfers. Most travelers stay in Windward Side, use taxis sparingly, and spend more on rooms and guided experiences than on long-distance transport, because the island is compact and rugged.
| Category | Budget | Mid-range | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | $90–140 | $150–250 | $300–500 |
| Food | $25–40 | $45–75 | $90–150 |
| Transport | $5–20 | $20–45 | $60–120 |
| Activities | $0–25 | $30–90 | $100–250 |
| Daily total | $120–225 | $245–460 | $550–1,020 |
Common Questions
Q: Is 10 days too long for Saba?
No. Ten days is ideal if you want a slower pace, multiple hikes, diving, and downtime in Windward Side.
Q: Do I need a car in Saba?
Usually no; many visitors rely on walking, short taxi rides, or guided logistics.
Q: What is the best base for the trip?
Windward Side is the most practical base for most travelers.
Q: How do I stay connected?
Use a Hello eSIM for immediate connectivity on arrival and to keep maps, messages, and bookings working throughout the island.
For the smoothest trip, keep your map, route notes, and spending in one place with the Hello app, especially if you are sharing costs or crossing between currencies.
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