The first group of journalists enjoyed a day trip, immersing themselves in the charm of the island.
Highlights of their visit included a hands-on crafting workshop, a scenic walking tour, and a guided hike showcasing Saba’s breathtaking landscapes. This group featured talented freelancers contributing to prestigious outlets such as The Globe/MSN, TIME, National Geographic, Forbes, TravelAge West, USA Today, Reader's Digest, Food & Wine, Vivant Magazine, AAA Explorer, NFocus, Forbes, and Travel Noire.
The second group visited during Saba’s Rum & Lobster Fest. These journalists enjoyed a range of the activities and explored Saba's unique attractions. Among them was a travel writer and editor renowned for their focus on off-the-beaten-path destinations and sustainable tourism, representing MSN and Travel & Leisure.
Others from the group included a seasoned travel and adventure writer with a focus on culture and the great outdoors representing Forbes, and Business Insider, as well as a travel writer for Thrillist, Time Out, and Matador Network.
Both visits provided an opportunity for Saba to shine on a global stage, showcasing its commitment to sustainability, and authentic travel experiences. By hosting these distinguished journalists, Saba continues to strengthen its presence in the US market and inspire travelers seeking a truly distinctive Caribbean destination in the upcoming publications.
The Saba Tourist Bureau would like to the thank the partners, WinAir and Diamond PR.