There are many historic buildings on the island, along with ruins. At one time, Statia was a busy trading port. People would come from all over the world to trade items here in this neutral country, including slaves. Once the slavery trade ended, and interest in sugar cane diminished, there was less of a need to trade in this neutral country. The island was known as the Golden Rock in its heyday.
There are approximately 60 oil tanks on the northern part of the island. It is apparently used to hold reserves for many countries. The island is known for diving and, as I mentioned, the water is very clear here.
Below are pictures of some colorful houses we walked past when exploring the outskirts of Oranj.