Saba and Sustainability – Albert & Michael – Saba Island Properties

The Netherlands is a world leader in its actions and choices to answer climate change with solutions.
Saba, a public entity of the Netherlands, is making impressive strides in sustainability. The island is powered by solar parks and battery storage, with solar producing 35-40% of total energy production, and has set a target of 60% energy sector sustainability by 2025. Saba shows that a small island can lead, by choice, with sustainability
Tourism contributes 27% to Saba’s economy, with nature-oriented tourism (diving and hiking) being significant thanks to the National Marine Park established in 1987. Saba is known as ‘The Unspoiled Queen” of the Caribbean and is highly recognized for its ecotourism.
Crystal-clear waters with world-class diving and vibrant coral reefs
Hiking trails through untouched rainforest and volcanic landscapes
Only 2,000 residents, ensuring you’ll never feel crowded
We know that sustainability isn’t just a trend—it’s a critical responsibility for residents, hotels, and rental properties to create long-term change and value for the planet and our particular businesses. Saba leads with hospitality, greener lodgings, and eco-awareness practices, especially with a new seaport and the expansion of new real estate buildings and sales.
In our years selling real estate on Saba, we’ve watched buyers’ priorities shift dramatically. Today, 73% of travelers seek sustainable accommodations, and investors are paying attention to these facts.
ESG—Environmental – Social – Governance are three keywords to consider front and center.
ESG is a set of standards measuring a business’s and a client’s impact on society and the environment. It involves transparency and accountability by every person in every location. It is not a marketing tool. It is a strategy with tactics that work if you want them to.
Every decision asks three questions:
What’s the environmental impact?
How does it affect our community?
Will this preserve what makes Saba special?
Eco-certified properties command premium rates and ESG-compliant businesses attract international investment and profits.
Hotels and resorts focus on reducing energy consumption, improving building efficiency, and shifting habits while maintaining professional standards. This must include rental properties because consumers, visitors, and tourists seek them. The same is true for new building projects and present homeowners who care about and intend to be part of the urgency of climate change.
Eco-sustainability includes food and waste management with a strong focus on informing staff and guests about sustainable practices.
ESG is an immediate and long-term investment choice focusing on community engagement and ethical commitment. It is not a new trend but a crucial long-term necessity. It is the responsibility of business and the environment to work together.
ESG isn’t corporate jargon on Saba—it’s island survival standard. Environmental protection means preserving the coral reefs that drive our economy. Social responsibility means ensuring our 2,000 residents benefit from tourism, not just endure it. Good governance means making decisions for the next generation, not the next quarter.
While other islands chase tourist numbers, Saba applies ESG thinking: What’s the environmental impact?
How does it affect our community?
How will this decision preserve what makes Saba special?
This approach attracts visitors and businesses who are aligned with our values—quality over quantity, individuals over the masses.
Saba offers something rare in today’s world: a place where your vacation helps preserve what you came to see. Whether diving pristine reefs, hiking volcanic peaks, or simply relaxing in a solar-powered villa, you’re experiencing the Caribbean as it should be – authentic, sustainable, and unforgettable.
Think about these two words together – hospitality and sustainability. It includes new designs and changes for current-status homes and businesses.
There is a huge demand for eco-friendly travel locations. We see it all the time as we speak to people about Saba as an investment for people looking to relocate, rent properties, and open new businesses.
It can’t be just talk with a generic statement about recycling. It must be action and tangible results in diverse and detailed ways, with every person actively on board. People know as soon as they arrive at their destination.
Saba’s sustainability isn’t fake marketing—it’s preservation and a true story with results. The island remains what the rest of the Caribbean used to be: unspoiled, authentic, and naturally beautiful.
Saba’s unique story shines because it chooses authenticity over mass tourism. It’s not a buzzword but a way of life. It’s real release, relaxation and reconnecting to what matters most in life to you… the one life you are living with as much happiness and peace you can create.
It’s your life. Your Choice. You get one chance to make it right and magnificent.
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Albert & Michael – Saba Island Properties
Creating a Caribbean Lifestyle for a Week or… a Lifetime
Saba +1 (599) 416 – 2777
Emails: Albert@sabaislandproperties.com or Michael@sabaislandproperties.com
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Michael’s writing is published at Arianna Huffington’s – Thrive Global, The Huffington Post,
Medium, Maria Shriver’s Website, LinkedIn, Michael Port, The Fordyce Letter, Mélange Magazine and others.
Along with this international monthly Blog Michael publishes Daily on his coaching website – Commit2Change.