It was formerly owned and occupied by Bert Kilbride, a marine archaeologist who for many years served as Her Majesty's
Receiver of Wreck in the Territory. It was subsequently sold to the McManus family of Hawaii and now has a small hotel and restaurant on it. Over the years it's developed into a famous stop for the celebrity and yachting crowd. The island is consistently ranked as one of the most popular watering holes in the Caribbean. In 2017 the island was devastated by
hurricane Irma. The reconstruction began in 2018. It is planned to reopen spring 21 by latest owner Petr Kellner. File:Kiteboarding at Saba Rock Resort, British Virgin Islands.JPG|A kiteboarder soars over cheering fans at Saba Rock Resort, British Virgin Islands File:Sunset at Saba Rock Resort, British Virgin Islands.JPG|Sunset at Saba Rock Resort, British Virgin Islands File:Fiery sky at sunset, Saba Rock, British Virgin Islands.JPG|Fiery sky at sunset, Saba Rock, British Virgin Islands ==See also==