As you approach the island from the sea, it is not possible to see the town clearly. It is covered by coconut palm trees and jungle. The island’s population is at the East side of the island. There are usually roads and sidewalks between their houses.

At the largest beach at the entrance of the town, Puerto Nuevo, there is a shipyard still in use. It is not visited that often. We can also find a church, which is visible from the sea, at the top of a hill. This is one of the oldest churches in the whole American continent still in use. There is a nice sea view from there. It is a great place to visit.
There are paths that take you from the town to the beach. These beaches are very quiet and beautiful. You can find a beach by walking 15 minutes from the town. Some villagers offer guide services in case you need it.

Small ships owners are available for trips or tours if you request it. They know the whole area well and know of desert islands and beaches that are a good place to go snorkeling. If you don’t have the required equipment you can always pass by a store located in Contadora Island and get everything you need.
There is a small restaurant in the town in which they offer Pearl Islands-style food, although you have the option to go eat at any of the restaurants or hotels in Contadora. There are neither hotels nor lodging facilities available in Saboga, but is possible to rent a room or a small house that includes its own mini-kitchen. It might cost you around $20.00 a day. If you prefer to go camping, you can do that near the beach or on the outskirts of the town.
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