African Destinations

Cape Verde

Holidays to Cape Verde are known for a blend of African and Portuguese cultures. The islands, including Sal and Boa Vista, offer stunning beaches, vibrant towns and a warm, year-round climate, making it a popular getaway.

Cape Verde provides a perfect balance of relaxation and activity. Visitors can unwind on the pristine sands of Santa Maria Beach, enjoy water sports like windsurfing and diving, or hike the volcanic landscapes of Fogo Island. The islands also boast lively music scenes, colorful markets, and opportunities to experience the local Creole culture and cuisine.

Highlights
Beaches, volcanic mountains & tropical climate
Languages Spoken
Portuguese, Cape Verde creole & English
Currency
Cape Verdean Escudo
Average Temp.
Summer 27°C (81°F), Winter 23°C (73°F)
Gazing out from inside the rugged cave, a sandy beach dotted with large rocks greets the eye. Beyond, the turquoise ocean shimmers under a clear blue sky—a tempting vista for those dreaming of holidays to Cape Verde.

Popular Areas of Cape Verde

Sal is a must-visit in Cape Verde, known for its stunning beaches and vibrant resorts. Santa Maria, with its golden sands and crystal-clear waters, is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the island’s lively beach bars. The town offers a mix of modern hotels, great dining, and a laid-back atmosphere, ideal for holidaymakers seeking relaxation and entertainment.

Boa Vista, another popular island, is famous for its untouched beaches and sand dunes. Praia de Chaves offers pristine shores, ideal for long walks and water sports like windsurfing. The island also provides opportunities to explore local culture in its small towns, or join wildlife tours to see loggerhead turtles and humpback whales during the migration season.

Things to do in Cape Verde

Beach lovers in Cape Verde can unwind on the beautiful shores of Santa Maria Beach or explore the dunes and vast coastline of Praia de Chaves. Water sports enthusiasts will enjoy windsurfing, kitesurfing, and snorkeling in the crystal-clear Atlantic waters. For a more leisurely experience, scenic boat tours offer a relaxing way to discover the islands’ stunning coastline and marine life.

For adventure seekers, hiking up the volcanic slopes of Fogo Island provides incredible views and a chance to explore an active volcano. Nature lovers can also enjoy guided tours through Cape Verde’s diverse landscapes, including desert-like terrains and lush valleys, while music fans can immerse themselves in the islands’ vibrant Creole culture and lively festivals.

An overhead view of a colorful outdoor market evokes the vibrant spirit of holidays to Cape Verde, with two vendors selling a variety of fruits and vegetables, including bananas, carrots, and potatoes. They stand under lively umbrellas, exchanging goods with a customer in this sunlit scene.
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Where is Cape Verde?

Cape Verde is an archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa. It's relatively easy to get to Cape Verde from many parts of the world, with direct flights from Europe, North and South America, and Africa.
A map showcasing part of West Africa, featuring countries like Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, and Senegal. Cape Verde is highlighted offshore with a label, enticing thoughts of vibrant holidays to Cape Verde amid its scenic beauty.
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