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10 Reasons why travel to Cape Verde
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When the winter season is in full swing in Europe and the first snows have surprised the people again in Finland, many people are looking for a warm escape and that’s why I thought I would list 10 reasons why travel to Cape Verde!
1. SUNSHINE ALL YEARIn Cape Verde, the sun shines all year round and the climate is always warm, so the islands are a great choice to escape the winter cold. During the winter months, there can be windier days from time to time, and especially in the evenings, it might be good to keep a long sleeved sweater or a jacket with you, but in general, the heat prevails throughout the year. The average temperature in Cape Verde always stays around +25 degrees and above, in the summer months the grill usually stays hotter. The recommended sunscreen is 50+ by the way.
2. Every island is differentCape Verde is located on the coast of West Africa and it consists of ten different islands, each of which is interesting in its own way, and definitely worth visiting. I myself am currently living on the island of Sal, which is the most popular holiday island in Cape Verde and most of the travel agencies’ trips also go here. Sal has good restaurant and accommodation services and an excellent setting for a relaxing beach holiday, as well as some fun activities. In addition to Sal, Boa Vista is also a popular island for tourists because of its similar elements.
My boyfriend and I went in August to get to know the islands that were still unknown to me, Sao Vicente and Santo Antao. Sao Vicente offers local urban life and beautiful nature, and the most popular activity here is to go snorkeling with turtles. Santo Antao, on the other hand, is full of rugged and green mountain scenery and idyllic mountain villages, so the island is a great counterbalance to Sal’s flat beach and desert landscape and is an excellent choice for those interested in hiking. These and other islands will have their own blog articles in the near future, so stay tuned if the different islands of Cape Verde are of interest to you!
3. Cheap prices
The price level in Cape Verde is moderately affordable and in local restaurants you can get a good portion of food for as little as 4-8 euros. During the high season, some of the most touristy restaurants raise their prices rapidly, so I recommend going a bit further from the most touristic areas and look for local delicacies elsewhere, if you are interested in cheaper prices.
There are a lot of different types of accommodation options, and if you book your own accommodation, for example, through Booking.com* instead of travel agencies, you might get a really cheap bargain. Of course in the winter season prices can rise a bit higher everywhere.
The Cape Verde islands are by no means a shopper’s paradise, so it’s good to take this into account before your trip. Most of the clothing stores, for example, are small Chinese shops, where you can sometimes make nice finds, but don’t expect any brand stores or big shopping malls. A few new boutiques have opened in Sal along the main street, where you can also make finds suitable for Scandinavian tastes, but the price level in these is sometimes even higher than in the Nordic countries and the clothes are often what you can get cheaper in your own home country.
4. Relaxed and friendly lifestyleThe motto of the Cape Verde Islands is no stress. Here, there is no point in stressing because of schedules, busy work, other responsibilities and family relationships, because everything is taken care of and organized on its own time. In here the things are handled in a slightly more relaxed manner, haha.
Even though I loved living in Lisbon for more than a year and could still go back there someday, I find that I enjoy this island life more than I thought. Apart from my own work schedules, I don’t stare at the clock during the day, I just let the day go at its own pace and do things just by feeling. I also no longer experience the same feelings of anxiety that the hectic and performance-oriented urban environment usually brought to the surface in me when I lived in different European cities.
5. Possible to see whales, dolphins, sharks and turtles in the wildIn Cape Verde, you have the opportunity to see dolphins, whales, sharks and turtles in nature, in their own habitat, almost at any time, depending on the species. Whales are perhaps a slightly rarer sight, but possible nonetheless. It is possible to spot all the above-mentioned animals mostly from the sea, but on the island of Sal you also have the opportunity to walk among the lemon sharks in Shark Bay. This happens on the sharks’ own terms and lemon sharks are not dangerous to humans. You can snorkel with the turtles from all the islands, but during the nesting season it is also possible to admire them from the beach. Voluntary work with turtles is also done on the islands, for which helping hands are often welcome, of course.
6. Activities and sightsIn all honesty, Cape Verde is not a country of many attractions and thousands of activities, but yes, there are still things to do on the islands, in addition to sunbathing and beach days. City life is best experienced in Mindelo on Sao Vicente island or Praia in the capital of Santiago on the main island (caution regarding theft is recommended), but here on the island of Sal it’s also nice to visit the capital Espargos, and get to know the island’s other smaller villages, such as the fishing village of Palmeira, Murdeira (a great place for snorkeling), and visit the saltwater pools of Pedra de Lume. You can visit Buracona to admire the Blue Eye and the beach town of Santa Maria is a nice and relaxed place to wander the streets and enjoy sunny beach days.
There are also some activities in Sal of course. It is absolutely recommended to experience, for example, Shark Bay, Zipline cable slide, buggy rides, various island tours led by local guides and and also various water sports. Cape Verde also has world champions in Kite Surfing, so what better place to learn new sports than with the champions?!
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7. NightlifeNightlife can also be found on the islands. My own experiences so far are only from here in Sal and Sao Vicente. Sao Vicente has plenty of different cafes, restaurants and bars, as well as nightclubs in fine settings, such as the nightclub Martini, which offers beautiful views of the city and the sea with an infinity pool. In addition to cafes and restaurants, the bars in Sal are mostly concentrated on the main street, but to name a few examples, the beach bar Ola Brazil serves the best Caipi cocktails in the city, the Ocean Cafe always has happy workers dancing with people in the evenings, you can practice Kizomba at the Chill@ut Cafe, and every Thursday you should head to Funana for the weekly parties they host. The Bikini Beach Club is also a good place to party, and the islands offer various concerts from time to time to refresh everyday life.
8. Festivals & CarnevalsEvery summer, each island organizes its own festivals, and each of these is definitely worth experiencing. Locals say that Sao Vicente’s festivals are the best, followed by Sal. I myself have only experienced the Sal festival, but it was a really nice experience. The carnivals, on the other hand, are always at the beginning of the year, and it is said that Sao Vicente takes the win from this as well, because according to the locals, they are the most popular carnivals in the world after Rio De Janeiro. This remains to be seen.
9. Amazing accommodationAs I mentioned earlier, the islands have a good and diverse range of amazing accommodation. Accommodation in Sal, in particular, can be found from luxury hotels to smaller Bed & Breakfasts and hostels. The biggest hotels can be found on the lists of travel agencies, but through Booking.com* you can independently find accommodation in any price category, from hostels to your own apartments and larger hotels. Santa Maria is not big, so there is no need to stare at the map too much when booking accommodation, because here it is easy to walk from one place to another and if necessary, you can get a taxi for less than a few euros.
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10. Great place for digital nomadsCape Verde offers a great setting for diginomads, as the islands generally have good internet connections and the opportunity to work in co-working spaces as well. Only in the middle of the mountains are the connections bad or non-existent, but in the cities everything usually works perfectly. All the nine points mentioned above serve as a good reason to go to Cape Verde for a while and spend the diginomad life, right?
JOY, MUSIC AND COLORFUL CULTUREThe colorful and friendly culture, refreshing Afro rhythms, happy and relaxed lifestyle and the warming sun all year round attracted me so much that I made no less than three longer trips to the island of Sal during 2022 and finally moved to the island in August 2022. The island is an easy place for diginomads for a shorter or longer break, and it’s easy to travel here alone or together, because the locals are helpful and always friendly.
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MOVING TO CAPE VERDE – HOW I BECAME AN ISLAND GIRL
*Article contains affiliate linksThe last few months have been full of many things and the winds of change blew again when in August I left behind the comforts of Portugal and started to think about moving to Cape Verde, and just like that is how I became for the first time in my life an island girl!
It has never been a problem for me to change myself from one place to another, because I love adventures and new experiences and I like to get to know new places in peace and by immersing myself in the local lifestyle. More than a year ago, I tore myself away from my home country Finland and everything familiar permanently and moved alone to Lisbon, the amazing capital city of Portugal, for a new job opportunity. This change brought a lot of new friendships, unforgettable experiences into my life that I will never forget, and this also made me grow a lot as a person. Life in Portugal also helped me rediscover the joy of life and travelling and the desire for adventure that Finland kind of suppressed in me.
When I finally traveled to the sunny island of Sal in Cape Verde for the first time in March of this year 2022 to meet my friend, I found myself enjoying the hustle and bustle of this distant island more than I could have imagined. After returning back to Lisbon, it didn’t take long when I found myself already booking another trip to Sal and in April I was once again lying on the beach sand of Santa Maria enjoying Caipirinhas. The atmosphere of the island got me so hooked that I finally threw all of my vacation days together and in June I moved to the island for a month to try if I could really enjoy the island life for a longer time and this time without my friend, who had already moved to work elsewhere because of her work as a tour guide. This month-long trip was full of many good and bad things, but in the end I decided to accept the challenge and seriously try moving to Cape Verde for a longer period of time, because something about this island life just attracted me again and again.READ MORE ABOUT SAL ISLAND AND MY PREVIOUS EXPERIENCES:
LET THE NEW ISLAND LIFE BEGINIn August, me moving to Cape Verde finally came up and I set foot permanently on the island of Sal after stepping off the plane, this time with not only a backpack but also two suitcases in which I could fit my entire life from both Finland and Portugal. To pick me up from the airport was my current beloved boyfriend and since that reunion we have been inseparable together.
My first apartment here was at the Misturod Aparthotel* near the center of Santa Maria, but still at a suitable distance, enjoying my own peace. The apartment was reasonably priced and included everything you may need, from air conditioning to free wifi and laundry service and a beautiful private terrace with a hammock. The apartment was just the right place to settle down to get started in a new country, and although there are other similar accommodation options in Sal, this was the most suitable for my needs at the moment. Find out more about all the amazing accommodations on Sal and check out Misturod here*.
HOME SWEET HOMEHowever, I really wanted some more privacy and peace of my own apartment (after all, I lived in Portugal in a shared apartment with eight other people for over a year), so together with my boyfriend, we finally found a wonderful home near the beach, where we are still enjoying the sea views from our roof terrace together with our little rescue puppy, Mini. When moving to Cape Verde, it is better to find an apartment on the spot and not, for example, online without seeing the apartment first, because the actual condition of the apartment is not always as on the pictures, and it is too easy to cheat remotely.
Life on the island of Sal is mostly peaceful and relaxed beach life day after day. Sal is the most touristic of Cape Verde’s islands, so there are restaurants for every need and more boutiques have also appeared since my first visit in March. Corona brought a lot of challenges to this island that lives on tourism, so it’s also great to see how the place has started to find its own shine again.The price level of the restaurants varies depending on the restaurant, but in the high season from October to February the prices are slightly higher in several places. The supply of boutiques is expensive, because many products come from, for example, Europe, while in Chinese stores you can find anything and a little cheaper (almost all clothing stores in the Cape Verde islands are Chinese stores, including miscellaneous goods).
In addition to shopping and restaurants, I like to spend time at the beach, chilling with friends or our dog, occasionally visiting another city or having fun with some kind of activity. I work as a freelancer living the famous diginomad life (haha), so I am responsible for my own working hours and I have plenty of time for other things as well. In September, we also celebrated my birthday with a nice beach day, a light evening out and a traditional cake bash, because I really hoped to have a proper big cream cake dream in the Finnish style, and my wonderful boyfriend arranged this for my surprise.
SUMMER, FESTIVALS AND THE RAINY SEASONSummertime in Cape Verde is usually hot, but fun, because each of the islands have for example their own big summer festivals, where you can even see some bigger names performing. We went to the two-day festival in Santa Maria to celebrate and see artists like Dynamo and Calema, among others, and it was interesting to participate in an island festival for the first time in my life. Locals say that the best festival is always found on the island of Sao Vicente, which is held every year in August. Maybe we will go there next year, in addition to our own home island of course.
Summer and autumn are also known to be quite rainy from time to time on the islands, and here in Sal too we got to enjoy rainy days with really heavy downpours, so that the streets were flooded and sometimes we waded knee-deep in water (at least I hope it was only water…). We took advantage of the joy and slipped into an empty hotel swimming pool to enjoy the rain, because why not?! We were already wet and for once the pools were empty! You can see more videos of these rainy days on my social media.
HAVE COURAGE TO LET LIFE LEAD THE WAYA couple of years ago, I wouldn’t have believed my ears if someone had told me that in a few years I would move to Cape Verde and that I would soon be living on a small island on the coast of West Africa in the middle of amazing afro rhythms, enjoying the sun and the sea, working only on my laptop, watching street dogs running on the beach and horses swimming in the sea, not to mention beautiful sunsets, without the stress of schedules and rush. I really wouldn’t have believed this back then, but I would have said that bring it on sounds nice! And so here we are.
HINT HINT!In Cape Verde, island hopping is relatively easy and I can warmly recommend it, if only the travel schedules allow for it. Each island in Cape Verde is different and offers something interesting to experience and see. My boyfriend and I went to the islands of Sao Vicente and Santo Antao in October, and I will tell you more about them here on the blog soon too. We will also visit other islands in the near future, so you should also follow my account on Instagram for more real-time updates: @tiinajohannaaa.
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