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Ocho Rios, Jamaica
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The Bottom on Saba (0 viewing) 
Saba is the rare island in this region where a visit during July to September is actually pleasant (if there's not a hurricane) but a comfortably warm year-round temperature really makes Saba a good stop at any time. Prices are lower during the depths of their sunny winter (December to February), when most potential visitors (North Americans) tend to stay away from the tropics.
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The Bottom on Saba 1 Year, 1 Month ago  
The Bottom is Saba's administrative centre, but beyond that it's a quiet, lovely town. As you first enter, you'll come upon the Department of Public Works, a former schoolhouse flanked by tall night-blooming cacti that give off a wonderful fragrance in the evening.

On the next corner is the Anglican Church, a picturesque stone structure more than 200 years old. The town also has a couple of cobblestone streets lined with old stone walls. The Bottom is located in the southwest corner of the island. A road leads to Fort Bay, the island's commercial port, on the southwestern coast.
 
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