Well's Bay

[2][7] The bay is part of Saba National Marine Park[8] and is popular snorkeling location due to the proximity to coral reefs.

At the northernmost end of Well's Bay, Torrens Point is a popular dive site for scuba divers and snorkelers.

[15] The well's water quality was low and variable, and depended on the weather;[16] so inhabitants relied on rainwater caught in cisterns.

[2][18][4][19] As Saba's western coast provided coverage from other islands,[2] many ships were abandoned at Well's Bay as part of privateering schemes.

[6][7] Black sand appears and disappears depending on northerly swells and seasonality.

[22] Diverse marine life is found in the waters of Well's Bay and around Torrens Point and Diamond Rock.

Divers and snorkelers can also get to Well's Bay, Torrens Point, and Diamond Rock via boat.

Swimmers emerging from Well's Bay onto the cobble beach
Photo of a Brown Booby
Green and white wooden trailhead sign for Mary’s Point and North Coast Trail
Trailhead sign for Mary’s Point and North Coast Trail
View of Well's Bay, Saba, from Mary’s Point Trail