Tourism: what to do and what to see in Cape Verde?

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Cape Verde is an archipelago located off the west coast of Africa, known for its stunning beaches, volcanic landscapes, haunting music and vibrant culture. Here are some activities and places not to be missed during your visit to Cape Verde:

Cape Verde is an archipelago located off the west coast of Africa, known for its stunning beaches, volcanic landscapes, haunting music and vibrant culture. Here are some activities and places not to be missed during your visit to Cape Verde:

  1. Praia, Santiago Island :

    • Visit the capital, Praia, to discover the history, culture and excitement of the city.
    • Explore the Plateau, the historic center of Praia, with its colonial buildings and cobbled streets.
  2. Cidade Velha, Santiago Island :

    • Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cidade Velha is the first permanent European settlement in Africa and is worth a visit for its history and architecture.
  3. Sal :

    • Enjoy white sand beaches and crystal clear waters for swimming, snorkeling and surfing.
    • Visit the Pedra de Lume salt flats, where you can float in the salt water.
  4. Boa Vista :

    • Explore the sand dunes of the Viana Desert and admire the beautiful beaches.
    • If you like turtle watching, Boa Vista is a great place to see them.
  5. Sao Vicente :

    • Discover the city of Mindelo, famous for its vibrant music scene and cultural ambiance.
    • Explore the craft market and attend live concerts.
  6. Fogo :

    • Hike the Pico do Fogo volcano and visit the villages of Chã das Caldeiras.
    • Taste local wine, produced on the slopes of the volcano.
  7. Santo Antao :

    • Renowned for its spectacular landscapes, Santo Antão is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
    • Explore lush green valleys, waterfalls and picturesque villages.
  8. Brava :

    • The smallest and least populated island, Brava is known for its tranquility and hiking trails.
  9. Cape Verdean music :

    • Attending live music concerts is a must. Cape Verdean music, particularly morna and coladeira, is an important part of the country’s culture.
  10. Gastronomy :

    • Taste the local cuisine, which highlights seafood. Don’t miss the “cachupa”, a traditional dish made from corn, beans and meat.

Don’t forget to take the time to interact with the local people and discover the richness of their culture. Each island has its own particularities and it is interesting to explore several of them to discover the diversity of Cape Verde.

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