Windwardside

[3] In 1860, the St. Paul's Conversion Church, Saba was built on the grounds of the former quarantine station in Windwardside.

[4] By 1900, Windwardside was one of four main villages on Saba, along with The Bottom, St. John's, and Hell's Gate.

Windwardside has several hotels and inns which serve mostly tourists who come to the island to dive and enjoy Saba's nature.

[8] Inside, visitors can view 19th and early 20th-century furniture, linens, china, nautical instruments, and a 100-year old organ harmonium.

[8][7] Also on display are photographs and documents, as well as Amerindian artifacts from archaeological sites on the island.

[8][7] The museum grounds feature tropical vegetation and a children's play area.

Windwardside in 1947
Photo of Windwardside in 1947
Photo of Windwardside in 1947