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Comprehensive Strategic Tourism Report: The Republic of Cabo Verde (2025-2026)
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Executive Summary: A Destination at a Crossroads
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The Republic of Cabo Verde, an archipelago nation strategically positioned in the central Atlantic Ocean approximately 570 kilometers off the coast of Senegal, stands at a pivotal juncture in its tourism development trajectory as of late 2025. Historically serving as a niche refueling stop for trans-Atlantic maritime traffic and later as a specialized destination for wind-sport enthusiasts, the nation has evolved into a bifurcated tourism economy. On one side lies the high-volume, sun-and-sand model of Sal and Boa Vista, competing directly with the Canary Islands and Egypt for the European winter sun market. On the other lies a burgeoning, yet logistically fragile, eco-cultural tourism sector centered on islands like Santo Antão, Fogo, and São Vicente.
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This report provides an exhaustive analysis of the destination's current status, operational realities, and comparative market position. The analysis reveals that while Cabo Verde offers a distinct "Macaronesian Tropical" value proposition—combining African cultural depth with Portuguese colonial heritage and dramatic volcanic landscapes—it faces severe headwinds regarding inter-island connectivity. The operational volatility of the national carrier, Cabo Verde Airlines (TACV), specifically the grounding of its ATR fleet in late 2025, alongside the inconsistent reliability of maritime links, necessitates a fundamental rethinking of itinerary planning for visitors.1
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The destination's personality is defined by the concept of Morabeza—an ethos of hospitality and gentleness that permeates the visitor experience. However, the contrast between the "No Stress" marketing slogan and the complex logistical reality of island-hopping in 2025 creates a friction point that this report aims to navigate. By dissecting the unique attributes of each island, evaluating safety protocols in urban centers like Praia, and providing granular budgetary and practical guidance, this document serves as a definitive operational manual for stakeholders and prospective travelers alike.
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Section 1: The Macaronesian Context and Geopolitical Positioning
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### 1.1 The Macaronesian Identity
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Cabo Verde is the southernmost archipelago of Macaronesia, a biogeographical region that also includes the Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands. Understanding this context is essential for positioning the destination. While it shares volcanic origins and a colonial history with its northern neighbors, Cabo Verde is distinct in its tropicality and its Sahelian climatic influence.
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Climatic Differentiation
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Unlike the Azores, which are often described as a "warmer Iceland" characterized by temperate rainforests, high rainfall, and volatile weather patterns, Cabo Verde is decidedly arid and tropical.4 The Azores offer verdant, green landscapes and hydrangeas but lack reliable beach weather. Madeira, similarly, is subtropical and lush, famed for its botanical gardens and levada walks, yet it suffers from a scarcity of natural sandy beaches, often relying on concrete lidos or imported sand.4
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Cabo Verde, by contrast, sits within the Sahelian belt's influence. This results in a climate that is significantly warmer and drier than its Macaronesian counterparts. Winter temperatures in Cabo Verde (December through March) consistently range between 24°C and 29°C, with water temperatures rarely dipping below 23°C.7 This offers a superior "winter sun" product compared to the Canary Islands, where winter temperatures can drop to 18-20°C, and swimming often requires heated pools. However, this aridity also means that many islands (Sal, Boa Vista, São Vicente) present lunar, desert-like landscapes rather than tropical lushness, a distinction that often surprises ill-informed travelers expecting Caribbean-style rainforests on the beach.9
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Cultural Hybridity: The Creole Soul
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The destination's personality is fundamentally distinct from the European territories of Macaronesia. While the Canary Islands are an autonomous community of Spain and Madeira/Azores are autonomous regions of Portugal, Cabo Verde is a sovereign African nation. This political independence, achieved in 1975, fosters a unique cultural identity.
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The culture is a fusion of Portuguese heritage and West African roots, manifested in the Creole language (Kriolu), the music (Morna, Coladeira, Funaná), and the cuisine.10 The "vibe" is described as Morabeza—a term encapsulating kindness, hospitality, and a laid-back resilience. This contrasts with the more developed, fast-paced, and Europeanized atmosphere of the Canary Islands or the formal, traditional Portuguese atmosphere of Madeira. In Cabo Verde, the atmosphere is rawer, more rhythmic, and deeply connected to the struggles and joys of island life.4
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### 1.2 Destination Personality and Vibe
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The archipelago does not offer a singular personality; rather, it presents a spectrum of experiences that can be categorized into three distinct tourism products:
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The "No Stress" Beach Club: (Sal, Boa Vista)
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Personality: Hedonistic, relaxed, and sun-centric. These islands function as large-scale open-air spas where the primary activities are sunbathing, kitesurfing, and dune buggy tours.
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Vibe: Resort-heavy, international, and insulated. The connection to local culture is present but commodified for ease of consumption.13
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The Cultural and Urban Heart: (São Vicente, Santiago)
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Personality: Vibrant, historical, and musical. These islands pulse with the rhythm of daily life. Markets are chaotic and colorful; music spills from bars; colonial history is etched into the architecture.
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Vibe: Authentic, bustling, and occasionally gritty. This is where the "real" Cabo Verde lives and works.13
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The Vertical Adventure: (Santo Antão, Fogo, São Nicolau)
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Personality: Dramatic, imposing, and rural. These islands are defined by their geology—towering stratovolcanoes and deep, precipitous valleys.
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Vibe: Serene, majestic, and physically demanding. These destinations are for those who seek to earn their views through sweat and exertion.16
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### 1.3 Target Traveler Profile
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The dichotomy of the destination means it appeals to two divergent traveler profiles, often leaving those in the middle dissatisfied.
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The Ideal Visitor:
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The "Rough Luxury" Seeker: A traveler who appreciates boutique accommodation in restored colonial mansions but accepts intermittent power outages or unpaved roads as part of the charm.
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The Lusophone Enthusiast: Someone interested in the intersection of cultures, music history, and the Atlantic slave trade legacy.
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The Hardcore Trekker: Hikers who find the Alps or Pyrenees too crowded and seek the raw, vertical challenge of Santo Antão.
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The Wind Sports Athlete: Kitesurfers and windsurfers chasing the reliable Trade Winds of the winter season.14
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The Disappointed Visitor:
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The Infrastructure Absolutist: Travelers who require Swiss-level precision in transport schedules. The "Cape Verde Time" and current logistics crisis will cause significant anxiety.
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The Tropical Rainforest Seeker: Visitors expecting lush vegetation on the beach islands (Sal/Boa Vista) will be dismayed by the arid, desert landscape.
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The Budget Backpacker: Unlike Southeast Asia, Cabo Verde is an import-dependent island economy. Prices for food, accommodation, and inter-island transport are relatively high, making it difficult for ultra-low-budget travel.19
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Section 2: The 2025 Logistics Crisis - A Situational Analysis
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As of late 2025, the most critical factor influencing travel to Cabo Verde is the fragility of the inter-island transport network. A convergence of technical failures, fleet limitations, and maritime inconsistencies has created a "logistics crisis" that requires careful strategic planning for any multi-island itinerary.
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### 2.1 The Aviation Crisis: Cabo Verde Airlines (TACV)
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The national carrier, Cabo Verde Airlines (TACV), has historically struggled with debt and operational consistency. However, 2025 has seen a distinct deterioration in domestic connectivity due to specific fleet issues.
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The ATR Grounding and Fleet Gaps
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The backbone of inter-island aviation in archipelagos is typically the turboprop aircraft, capable of landing on short runways and operating economically on short hops. In late 2025, TACV faced a crisis involving its wet-leased ATR-72 fleet.
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The Incident: Following technical incidents and safety reviews, parts of the ATR fleet were grounded or removed from service. This left a massive capacity gap.2
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The Mismatch: To compensate, the airline has attempted to utilize its Boeing 737-MAX 8 and 700 series jets for domestic routes. However, these aircraft have strict runway requirements. They can land in Sal (SID), Boa Vista (BVC), São Vicente (VXE), and Praia (RAI), but they are operationally restricted or prohibited from landing at airports with shorter runways like São Filipe (Fogo), São Nicolau (SNE), and Maio (MMO).21
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The Consequence: This has resulted in a high frequency of flight cancellations, schedule consolidations, and passengers being stranded for days. The airline prioritizes its international connections (Lisbon, Paris) over domestic stability. Travelers have reported sudden cancellations with little recourse or rebooking options, sometimes being stuck on an island for 48-72 hours.22
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### 2.2 The Maritime Reality: CV Interilhas
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With the aviation sector faltering, pressure has shifted to the maritime sector, operated largely by CV Interilhas. The reliability of ferries varies drastically by route.
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The Reliable Link: São Vicente – Santo Antão
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Vessels: Chiquinho and Armas.
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Performance: This route is the gold standard. The crossing takes 60 minutes, runs twice daily (morning and afternoon), and is rarely cancelled except in extreme hurricane-force conditions. It functions as a reliable bridge, making Santo Antão accessible.1
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The Volatile Links: The Open Ocean Routes
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Routes: Santiago to Fogo; Sal to Boa Vista; São Vicente to São Nicolau.
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Vessels: Dona Tututa, Liberdadi, Kriola.
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Performance: These routes traverse open ocean channels subject to the full force of the Atlantic swells.
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Reliability: Technical breakdowns of the aging fleet are common. In 2025, the Dona Tututa underwent extended maintenance, disrupting the northern routes.
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Comfort: The sea conditions often lead to severe seasickness among passengers.
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Schedule: Cancellations due to "rough seas" are frequent, and schedules are often published only a few weeks in advance, making long-term planning perilous.25
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### 2.3 Strategic Recommendations for Transport
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Given this landscape, the "island-hopping" itinerary of the past—visiting 4-5 islands in two weeks—is now a high-risk strategy.
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Table 1: Transport Reliability Matrix (2025)
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Route
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Mode
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Reliability Risk
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Recommendation
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Intl -> Sal/Boa Vista
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Air (TUI/TAP)
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Low
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Safe to book standard itineraries.
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São Vicente <-> Santo Antão
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Ferry
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Low
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Highly recommended. Reliable daily link.
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Santiago <-> Fogo
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Air
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High
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High Risk. Cancellations common. Book buffers.
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Santiago <-> Fogo
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Ferry
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Medium/High
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4-5 hour rough crossing. Backup only.
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Sal <-> Boa Vista
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Ferry
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High
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Unreliable schedule. Avoid if time-constrained.
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Sal <-> São Vicente
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Air
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Medium
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Subject to jet availability.
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Source: 1
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Section 3: Granular Island Profiles - The Barlavento (Windward) Group
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The Barlavento islands in the north are generally drier and characterized by desert landscapes, with the notable exception of the western islands.
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### 3.1 Sal: The Engine of Tourism
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Sal is the gateway to Cabo Verde for the majority of international tourists. Geologically, it is the oldest island, eroded down to a flat, desert plain.
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Tourism Product: Sal is a dedicated beach destination. The island's economy is entirely monocultural, revolving around tourism.
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Key Hub: Santa Maria. Situated on the southern tip, this town hosts the highest concentration of hotels, from all-inclusive giants (RIU, Hilton) to boutique guesthouses. The 8km white sand beach is the island's crown jewel.
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Key Attractions:
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Pedra de Lume Salt Pans: Located in the crater of an extinct volcano, these salt pans allow visitors to float in water 26 times saltier than the ocean, a therapeutic experience similar to the Dead Sea.13
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Buracona (The Blue Eye): A natural pool where sunlight hits the water at a specific angle to create a glowing turquoise eye effect.
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Shark Bay: A shallow reef where tourists can wade into knee-deep water to see lemon sharks patrolling the coast.28
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Vibe: Bustling, international, and commercial. It offers the best nightlife and dining variety but lacks deep cultural authenticity compared to the other islands.
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### 3.2 Boa Vista: The Desert Gem
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Boa Vista is the island of dunes and silence. While Sal is energetic, Boa Vista is contemplative. It is home to the Viana Desert, a true extension of the Sahara formed by sand blown across the ocean over millennia.
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Tourism Product: Nature-oriented beach tourism. Boa Vista appeals to couples and those seeking solitude.
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Key Hub: Sal Rei. The capital is smaller and sleepier than Santa Maria, with a distinct colonial charm and a slower pace of life.
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Key Attractions:
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Santa Mónica Beach: Often cited as the most beautiful beach in the archipelago, this 18km stretch of pristine sand is largely undeveloped.
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Cabo Santa Maria Shipwreck: The rusting skeleton of a Spanish cargo ship that ran aground in 1968, located on the northern coast. It is a hauntingly beautiful photography spot.
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Wildlife: Boa Vista is one of the world's most important nesting sites for Loggerhead turtles (July-October). Whale watching (Humpbacks) is prime from February to May.29
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Logistics Note: Road infrastructure is poorer than on Sal. Exploring the island requires 4x4 vehicles and guided tours.
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### 3.3 São Vicente: The Cultural Capital
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São Vicente is the cultural soul of the nation. Its arid, wind-swept landscape belies a vibrant artistic life concentrated in the city of Mindelo.
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Tourism Product: Urban culture, music, and festivals.
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Key Hub: Mindelo. With its crescent-shaped harbor (a submerged volcanic crater), Mindelo was once a major coaling station for the British Royal Navy. This history has left a legacy of cosmopolitanism and colonial architecture.
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Key Attractions:
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Music Scene: This is the home of Cesária Évora, the "Barefoot Diva." The city is dotted with music bars (casas de musica) where Morna and Coladeira are played live nightly.
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Carnival: The Mindelo Carnival (February) is the most authentic in Africa, blending Brazilian samba aesthetics with Portuguese and African traditions.31
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Laginha Beach: A stunning city beach with turquoise water, acting as the social living room of the city.32
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Vibe: Bohemian, intellectual, and festive.
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3.4 Santo Antão: The Vertical Garden
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Santo Antão is the visual masterpiece of Cabo Verde. Without an airport, it has resisted mass tourism, preserving a way of life that feels suspended in time.
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Tourism Product: World-class trekking and rural tourism.
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Landscape: The island is split by a mountain range. The south is arid and barren; the north is a vertical explosion of tropical green valleys, pine forests, and terraced agriculture.
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Key Attractions:
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The Cova Crater: An extinct volcanic crater cultivated with patchwork fields of corn and beans.
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Ribeira do Paúl: A lush valley famous for its sugar cane, banana, and papaya plantations. It is the center of Grogue (rum) production, still made using traditional ox-driven presses (trapiche).
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Fontainhas: A fairytale village perched on a cliff edge, often cited by National Geographic as one of the villages with the best views in the world.11
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Logistics: Accessible only by ferry from São Vicente (1 hour). This isolation is its greatest asset.
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Section 4: Granular Island Profiles - The Sotavento (Leeward) Group
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The Sotavento islands offer a mix of administrative power, volcanic majesty, and rural isolation.
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### 4.1 Santiago: The African Heart
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Santiago is the largest island and houses more than half the country's population. It is a microcosm of the entire archipelago, featuring beaches, mountains, and cities.
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Tourism Product: History, politics, and culture.
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Key Hub: Praia. The capital city is a bustling, chaotic metropolis spread across several plateaus ("Achadas"). It feels distinctly African, with vibrant markets like Sucupira.
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Key Attractions:
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Cidade Velha: A UNESCO World Heritage site and the first European colonial city in the tropics. Visitors can see the Pelourinho (whipping post) and the ruins of the Sé Cathedral, somber reminders of the slave trade.
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Serra Malagueta: A mountain range in the north offering cool, misty hiking trails.
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Tarrafal: A beach town in the north, home to the notorious "Camp of Slow Death," a political prison used during the Portuguese dictatorship, now a museum.12
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Safety Note: As the major urban center, Praia has higher crime rates than other islands. Neighborhoods like Fazenda and Achada Santo António require vigilance, especially at night.34
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### 4.2 Fogo: The Volcano Island
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Fogo is a single massive shield volcano rising 2,829 meters out of the sea.
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Tourism Product: Geo-tourism and wine.
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Key Hub: São Filipe. A town of aristocratic colonial mansions (sobrados) perched on cliffs overlooking black sand beaches. It is considered one of the most picturesque towns in the country.
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Key Attractions:
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Chã das Caldeiras: A community living inside the active volcanic crater. The landscape is a stark contrast of black lava flows and green vines.
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Pico do Fogo: Hiking the cone is a rigorous 4-6 hour round trip. The descent involves running/sliding down the steep ash slopes ("la picon").
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Fogo Wine: The volcanic soil produces a unique, potent wine (Manecom) that is a must-try for oenophiles.35
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### 4.3 Maio and Brava: The Forgotten Isles
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Maio: A quieter, flatter version of Boa Vista. It has incredible beaches but very little infrastructure. It is accessible by a short flight or ferry from Santiago.
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Brava: The "Island of Flowers." It is the smallest inhabited island and the greenest in the Sotavento group. It has no airport and is accessible only by ferry from Fogo, making it the most isolated and peaceful destination in the country.1
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Section 5: Comparative Competitive Analysis
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To truly understand Cabo Verde's position, it must be benchmarked against its competitors.
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### 5.1 Cabo Verde vs. The Canary Islands (Spain)
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Climate: Cabo Verde is the clear winner for winter warmth. In January, Sal averages 25°C with 22°C water, while Tenerife averages 20°C with 19°C water.
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Infrastructure: The Canaries have European-standard highways, hospitals, and reliable transport. Cabo Verde is a developing nation with potholes, limited healthcare, and the aforementioned logistics crisis.
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Culture: The Canaries feel like Spain; Cabo Verde feels like a distinct Afro-Portuguese nation.
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Verdict: Choose Cabo Verde for heat and cultural exoticism. Choose the Canaries for ease, safety, and infrastructure.4
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### 5.2 Cabo Verde vs. Madeira (Portugal)
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Beaches: Madeira has almost no sand; it is a cliff island. Cabo Verde has hundreds of kilometers of white sand.
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Hiking: Madeira offers organized, manicured hiking along Levadas. Santo Antão offers wild, steep, cobbled paths that are more physically demanding and less crowded.
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Verdict: Cabo Verde is for the adventurer who wants both hiking and beaches. Madeira is for the nature lover who prefers cooler weather and gardens.5
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### 5.3 Cabo Verde vs. Hainan (Sanya, China)
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Access: Cabo Verde is visa-free for Westerners (EU/UK/US). Hainan has a visa-free policy but requires pre-registration and faces strict internet censorship (Great Firewall).
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Language: English is widely spoken in tourist areas of Cabo Verde. In Hainan, the language barrier is significant for non-Chinese speakers.
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Vibe: Sanya is a high-density "vertical city" resort destination with neon lights and crowds. Cabo Verde is low-density and low-rise.
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Verdict: Cabo Verde offers a more accessible and relaxed "tropical escape" for Western travelers compared to the high-friction environment of China.29
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Section 6: Niche Tourism Economies
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### 6.1 The Blue Economy: Wind and Water
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Cabo Verde is a global powerhouse for wind sports. The archipelago lies in the path of the North East Trade Winds.
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Kitesurfing: The season runs from November to May.
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Sal (Kite Beach): High density of schools, onshore wind, safer for intermediates.
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Sal (Ponta Preta): A legendary wave spot for experts only. Offshore wind and massive swells create world-class conditions.
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Boa Vista: Offers flatter water and less crowding than Sal.
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Diving: The underwater environment is volcanic. There are caves, tunnels, and overhangs. While it lacks the colorful soft corals of the Red Sea, the biomass is high. Divers can see huge schools of fish, nurse sharks, and turtles. The "Blue Eye" cave dive in Sal is iconic.18
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### 6.2 The Green Economy: Hiking and Ecology
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Trails: The hiking network in Santo Antão is extensive. The trails were often built by colonial engineers or locals to access remote fields.
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Guides: While many trails are walkable independently, hiring a local guide contributes to the rural economy and ensures safety on the often confusing, unmarked paths in the high mountains.
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Flora: The islands host endemic species like the Dragoeiro (Dragon Tree), although populations are threatened by grazing goats.17
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6.3 The Orange Economy: Culture and Festivals
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Carnival (February): A national obsession. Mindelo puts on the biggest show, but Praia and São Nicolau also have vibrant parades.
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Baía das Gatas (August): A massive music festival on the beach in São Vicente, often called the "Woodstock of Africa."
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Food: Gastronomy is a highlight.
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Pastel com diablo dentro: A deep-fried pastry filled with spicy tuna, onions, and tomatoes.
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Modje: A goat stew from São Nicolau.
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Buzio: A stew made from large sea snails, common in Santiago.31
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Section 7: Practical and Operational Guide
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### 7.1 Budgeting and Costs
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Cabo Verde is a mid-range destination. It is significantly more expensive than mainland Africa or Southeast Asia due to the high cost of importing goods to an island nation.
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Table 2: Estimated Daily Costs (2025)
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Budget Traveler (Guesthouses/Street Food)
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Mid-Range Traveler (Hotel/Restaurants)
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Luxury Traveler (Resort/Fine Dining)
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Accommodation
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€30 - €45
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€60 - €100
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€200 - €400+
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Food
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€10 - €15
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€30 - €50
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€80+
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Transport
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€5 (Aluguer)
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€20 (Taxis)
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€100 (Private Driver/Car)
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Activities
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Free (Hiking)
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€50 (Tours)
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€150 (Private Boat)
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Total Daily
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€45 - €65
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€110 - €170
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€400+
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Source: 19
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### 7.2 Safety and Security
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General: The islands are stable and democratic. Violent crime against tourists is rare but rising in urban pockets.
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Praia Specifics: Avoid the Plateau area late at night when it empties out. Be extremely cautious in Fazenda, Achada Grande, and Várzea after dark. The staircases (escadarias) linking the Plateau to lower neighborhoods are prime spots for muggings.34
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Health:
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Hospitals: The main hospitals are in Praia (Agostinho Neto) and Mindelo (Baptista de Sousa). Sal and Boa Vista have smaller health centers capable of handling basic emergencies, but serious cases require evacuation to Gran Canaria or Lisbon.
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Vector-Borne Diseases: Dengue outbreaks occur. Use DEET repellent. There is no Malaria in Sal or Boa Vista.45
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### 7.3 Visas and Entry
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EASE (Pre-Registration): Citizens of the EU, UK, USA, and Canada do not need a visa for stays up to 30 days. However, they must complete the EASE (pre-arrival registration) online and pay the Airport Security Tax (TSA) of approximately €31 (3400 CVE). This should be done at least 5 days before travel.46
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Section 8: Strategic Itinerary Models (2025 Optimized)
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Given the logistics crisis, the following itineraries minimize risk.
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Option 1: The "Northern Explorer" (High Culture/Nature)
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Ideal for: Hikers, Culture lovers.
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Logistics: Fly TAP/Cabo Verde Airlines into São Vicente (VXE).
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Day 1-3: Mindelo (São Vicente). Explore the city, Laginha beach, nightlife.
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Day 4: Ferry to Santo Antão (Morning).
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Day 5-8: Santo Antão. Base in Ponta do Sol. Hike Cova, Paul, Fontainhas.
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Day 9: Ferry back to São Vicente.
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Day 10: Fly out of VXE.
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Risk: Minimal (Reliable ferry).
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Option 2: The "Sal & Chill" (Beach Focus)
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Ideal for: Families, Sun-seekers.
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Logistics: Fly TUI/Charter into Sal (SID).
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Day 1-7: Santa Maria (Sal). Beach, salt pans, catamarans.
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Day 8: Optional flight to Boa Vista (if reliable) or stay in Sal.
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Risk: Minimal.
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Option 3: The "Volcano Hunter" (High Adventure)
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Ideal for: Risk-tolerant travelers.
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Logistics: Fly into Praia (RAI).
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Day 1-2: Praia & Cidade Velha.
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Day 3: Ferry to Fogo (Fast Ferry). Warning: Allow for sea sickness.
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Day 4-6: Fogo. Stay in Chã das Caldeiras. Climb volcano.
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Day 7: Ferry back to Santiago.
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Day 8-9: Tarrafal (Santiago). Beach time.
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Day 10: Fly out of RAI.
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Risk: Moderate (Ferry reliability/comfort).
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Conclusion and Future Outlook
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Cabo Verde remains a destination of unparalleled allure—a place where the Atlantic meets Africa in a spectacular collision of geology and culture. However, the destination in 2025 demands a sophisticated approach. The romantic notion of carefree island hopping has been temporarily suspended by the realities of the logistics crisis.
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The savvy traveler will succeed by clustering their trip: choosing either the beach islands of the east or the cultural mountains of the west, and avoiding the temptation to over-schedule. By accepting the "No Stress" philosophy not just as a slogan, but as a necessary operational mindset, visitors can unlock the profound magic of these islands—from the misty peaks of Santo Antão to the pulsing dance floors of Mindelo.
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The outlook for 2026 suggests a slow recovery of the aviation sector as wet-lease contracts stabilize, but for the immediate future, patience and strategic planning are the most valuable items in any traveler's luggage.
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End of Report
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Geciteerd werk
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Kitesurfing in Cape Verde - kitetrip-planner.com, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://kitetrip-planner.com/en/kitesurfing-in-cape-verde/
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Seamless Travel to Cabo Verde: How the Airline is Reshaping Island Connectivity for Tourists, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/seamless-travel-to-cabo-verde-how-the-airline-is-reshaping-island-connectivity-for-tourists/
|
||||
Inter-island flights and the risk of cancellation : r/CapeVerde - Reddit, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.reddit.com/r/CapeVerde/comments/1jfk2h5/interisland_flights_and_the_risk_of_cancellation/
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||||
Flight Cancellations across Africa Heralds New Travel Disruption in Cabo Verde, Zimbabwe and South Africa as Cabo Verde Airlines, Air Zimbabwe and Airlink Grounds over Twenty Flights, Affecting Passengers - Travel And Tour World, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/flight-cancellations-across-africa-heralds-new-travel-disruption-in-cabo-verde-zimbabwe-and-south-africa-as-cabo-verde-airlines-air-zimbabwe-and-airlink-grounds-over-twenty-flights-affecting-passenger/
|
||||
Ferries - Cape Verde Islands, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.capeverde.com/travel-tips/ferries
|
||||
Ferries from Boa Vista to Sal : r/CapeVerde - Reddit, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.reddit.com/r/CapeVerde/comments/1d46qq3/ferries_from_boa_vista_to_sal/
|
||||
Trip to Santiago & Fogo : r/CapeVerde - Reddit, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.reddit.com/r/CapeVerde/comments/1n46ggk/trip_to_santiago_fogo/
|
||||
Sal or Boa Vista? Differences Between the Two Islands - Cape Verde Experience, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.capeverde.co.uk/blog/sal-or-boa-vista
|
||||
Has anyone been diving in Cape Verde? - Reddit, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.reddit.com/r/diving/comments/ekckih/has_anyone_been_diving_in_cape_verde/
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||||
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|
||||
Sal or Boa Vista: which Cape Verde island is best for a holiday? - Weather2Travel.com, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.weather2travel.com/blog/sal-or-boa-vista-which-for-cape-verde-holidays/
|
||||
Music & Festivals | Cape Verde Guide, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.capeverde.co.uk/guide/festivals-and-music
|
||||
Find hotels in São Vicente from $41 - Cape Verde - Expedia, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.expedia.com/Sao-Vicente-Hotels.d3751.Travel-Guide-Hotels
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Colonial Guest House | Fogo - Cape Verde Experience, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.capeverde.co.uk/colonial-guest-house
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Kitesurfing in Sal | Holidays and Travel Guides » Africa » Cape Verde, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.iksurfmag.com/travel-guides/africa/cape-verde/sal/
|
||||
Cabo verde diving :: caboverdeexpert, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.caboverdeexpert.com/cabo-verde-snorkelling/
|
||||
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|
||||
Cape Verdean Food: 26 Authentic Recipes - Crumb-Snatched, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.crumbsnatched.com/cape-verdean-food-recipes/
|
||||
How much spending money do I need for Cape Verde? - 2025 guide - Exiap, geopend op november 22, 2025, https://www.exiap.com/guides/spending-money-how-much-for-cape-verde
|
||||
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|
||||
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