
Cabo Verde
Atlantic islands blend African soul with Portuguese charm
Ten volcanic islands scattered across the Atlantic, where grogue flows freely and morna music drifts from every corner café. Cabo Verde sits 350 miles off Senegal's coast, but feels like nowhere else on earth. Portuguese cobblestones meet West African rhythms. Sal's endless beaches stretch toward Santiago's colonial towns. And the locals? They'll invite you for dinner before you finish ordering your first coffee.
The archipelago splits into two groups: the windward Barlavento islands (including tourist favorites Sal and Boa Vista) and the leeward Sotavento chain (home to the capital Praia on Santiago). Each island has its own personality. Sal draws beach lovers to Santa Maria's white sands. São Vicente pulses with Mindelo's music scene. Santo Antão rewards hikers with dramatic peaks and hidden valleys.
Here's what makes Cabo Verde special: it's African without being mainland Africa, European without the crowds, tropical without the humidity. The trade winds keep temperatures pleasant year-round. The people speak Kriolu, a melodic blend of Portuguese and African languages. And unlike many island destinations, this one has genuine culture beyond the resorts.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Bring euros – they're accepted everywhere and ATMs are scarce outside main towns
- 2.Haggle for taxi fares upfront – meters don't exist and tourist prices run 2-3x local rates
- 3.Buy grogue directly from distilleries on Santo Antão – €8 per bottle vs €20 in hotel shops
- 4.Book inter-island flights early – last-minute fares can triple from €80 to €240
- 5.Eat where locals eat – family restaurants charge €8-12 for cachupa vs €25 at resort buffets
- 6.Shared taxis (aluguer) cost €2-5 between towns vs €30-50 for private transfers
Travel Tips
- •Pack reef-safe sunscreen – the Atlantic sun is stronger than it feels thanks to trade winds
- •Download offline maps – cell coverage drops to zero in Santo Antão's valleys
- •Learn basic Portuguese phrases – English isn't widely spoken outside tourist areas
- •Bring a light jacket – evenings can be breezy, especially on elevated islands
- •Book accommodations in advance during European winter months (Dec-Feb)
- •Respect local music culture – tip musicians performing in bars and restaurants
- •Carry small bills – many places can't break €50 or €100 notes
- •Be patient with ferry schedules – weather and mechanical issues cause frequent delays
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