Well's Bay is a coastal bay on the island of Saba in the Dutch Caribbean. It is located on the northwestern coast of the island. The bay is one of a few places for swimming on Saba. Sometimes Well's Bay has a small beach, known locally as the “wandering beach” due to the black sand that appears and disappears seasonally and sporadically.
Well's Bay, with Torrens Point in the distance
Swimmers emerging from Well's Bay onto the cobble beach
Photo of a Brown Booby
Trailhead sign for Mary’s Point and North Coast Trail
Saba is a Caribbean island and the smallest special municipality of the Netherlands. It consists largely of the active volcano Mount Scenery, which at 887 metres (2,910 ft) is the highest point of the entire Kingdom of the Netherlands. The island lies in the northern Leeward Islands portion of the West Indies, southeast of the Virgin Islands. Together with Bonaire and Sint Eustatius it forms the BES islands, also known as the Caribbean Netherlands.
Saba island as viewed from the north, with Mount Scenery's peak in the clouds
The Saban anole is endemic to the island.
Saba's government house
A typical view of Saba