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| An aerial view of the island of Saba, southwest of St. Maarten. Photo Credit: Saba Tourism Saba, the Dutch Caribbean island known as the unspoiled queen, southwest of St. Maarten, got some good news last month following its border reopening on May 1 and the lifting of quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated travelers. The U.S. State Department designated Saba a Level 1 destination, with the recommendation that travelers exercise normal precautions. The levels go from one to four; the highest level advises against all travel to a specific country. More than 85% of Saba s adult population is vaccinated. With increased airlift on SXM Airways from St. Maarten and Winair s new schedule of two flights a day via St. Maarten, the tiny, five-square-mile island is ready for visitors to explore new hiking trails and dive sites. ....