Exchanging Euros in Cape Verde
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DJ
Hi, We’re heading to Cape Verde in January. We’re scheduled to arrive in Praia on a Saturday around 11 AM. I read somewhere that the exchange rate for Euros to Escudos is the same everywhere—110 escudos for 1 euro. Can anyone confirm this? If that’s the case, I assume there’s a currency exchange desk at the airport, and the rate isn’t too bad? So, it’s better to exchange at the airport, right? What do you think? I don’t want to use ATMs. Otherwise, are banks in town open on Saturdays? I read they close by 3 PM?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Hi Jean-Michel, The exchange rate is fixed—actually 110 for 1—but the exchange fees are higher at the airport. So, it's best to do it in the city. Personally, I paid for the taxi in euros from the airport and then exchanged money at a bank in the city. I don’t remember the hours, though. Make sure to recount in front of the teller—the counting machine had "forgotten" 3,000 CVE for me.
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Hi Bruno, Thanks for the info. Actually, I was wondering if it’s possible to exchange money in town since we’re arriving on a Saturday. We’re scheduled to land at 11 AM, and there’s (supposedly) only one bank open until 3 PM.... Since we’re not too interested in hanging around Praia, we’ll head straight to Tarrafal (with or without escudos). Do you remember if restaurants in Tarrafal accept cards? Because apparently, the place I’m planning to stay (if there’s space) only takes cash. 🙁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
So in Tarrafal, card payments are a no-go by default—most restaurants (except maybe the fanciest ones) don’t even have a card terminal.

If you’re heading straight from Praia to Tarrafal (which is a solid option), you’ve got two choices:

- A pre-negotiated taxi from the airport (contact your host). You can ask them to stop at a bank before 3 PM (either in Tarrafal or Assomada). Make sure to specify this when booking. Minimum 50 € for the ride, and they don’t care if it’s euros or escudos (just no coins).

- A local taxi for 15 € from the airport to Sucupira Market, where *aluguers* (shared vans) leave for Tarrafal. At Sucupira, there’s a bank right across from the market—you’ll get there before 3 PM, exchange money, and take an *aluguer* (5 € per person + luggage, so about 20 € if you’re two).

After a flight and for a first taste of the country, the choice is easy for me—I splurge on the taxi.

During my trip, I paid for almost everything in cash, exchanging euros at the bank.
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
A Sucupira, opposite the market, there's a bank. You'll be there before 3 PM, exchange money and take an aluguer (5 €/person + luggage, so 20 € if there are two of you).

Yes, but I think only Caixa Económica de Cabo Verde is open on Saturdays. That’s what I found online, anyway. Thanks for the info—we’ll see depending on how we feel at the time and the circumstances whether we take an aluguer or a taxi😄 PS: Did you exchange money in Tarrafal? Do you think the exchange rate isn’t too steep? 100 escudos/1 euro?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Ps: Did you exchange money in Tarrafal? Do you think the exchange rate isn't too steep? 100 escudos to 1 euro?

We also arrived on Saturday for 2 nights in Praia, in the Plato area. I exchanged money directly at the bank that afternoon (not all of them were open, in fact).

If the exchange rate is steep, who am I to judge? That’s just how it is, end of story. I don’t get your question, though. By the way, it’s 110 escudos to the euro.

At worst, you can save yourself the headache and exchange 200 € for the weekend at the airport, then do the rest on Monday at the bank. 🤷🏾‍♂️
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Yeah, that’s it... I’m just hesitating between exchanging a large sum in Praia at a good rate if it doesn’t take too long to find the right bank, or heading straight to Tarrafal from the airport by taxi and exchanging a small amount there if the rate is too penalizing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Hi there, The official exchange rate is fixed: 1 euro = 110 escudos. After that, it’s the fees that can vary. But hey, it’s not the end of the world—you’re on vacation after all! ;O) You’re better off exchanging a large amount once rather than several small amounts.

The rate of 1 euro = 100 escudos applies for "private" exchanges, meaning in bars, restaurants, or taxis if you want to pay in euros, or if you exchange cash hand-to-hand.

For info, you can withdraw from ATMs, but in Cape Verde there’s a limit per withdrawal and per day of 20,000 escudos (about 200 euros, then).

I don’t know about Praia, but in Mindelo, I think BAI and BCN banks are open on Saturday afternoons.
Faites que le rêve dévore votre vie afin que la vie ne dévore pas votre rêve.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Generally, I exchange a large sum just once and pay with my card (no fees) whenever possible. I avoid ATMs as much as I can since I had my card swallowed one Friday night! No way to get it back before Monday!

There are countries where the exchange rate at the airport is really punishing. That’s why I’m asking—since banks will be closed Saturday afternoon and I’ll have to wait until Monday—but I saw that in Tarrafal there’s a place to exchange money (I was imagining a big village with no bank).

By the way, there are two Tarrafals, including a small one on Santo Antão—I’m not sure if there’s a bank there 😅
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Hi there! There are plenty of places called "Tarrafal" in Cape Verde!

Actually, there’s no bank, ATM, or gas station in Tarrafal de Monte Trigo on Santo Antão. That one’s a small village. But Tarrafal on Santiago is already a small town. It was flooded two days ago by heavy rains, but I imagine everything will be back to normal by the time you travel.
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DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Indeed, no bank, ATM, or gas station in Tarrafal de Monte Trigo on Santo Antão.

That works great for us! I’m planning to spend 3 nights there (after the trek(s)) and also 2 nights in Ponta do Sol (música de mar). It seems livelier there! I’ve got another little question, this time about the treks. I’m not used to booking in advance, but when I simulated a route, I noticed that accommodations are often fully booked. Overtourism in Santo Antão already?! Since there was only one night left available for all of January, I booked a night (the only possible one) at Quinta Cochete. I’ve mapped out a 2-day route, but I don’t see any lodging in the Cha d’Orgueiro/Cha Quemado/Alto Mira 2 area. On the second day, I plan to leave that area, go through Selada de Alto Mira, then take the "Bordera de Norte" path (Mont Caldorniz) to descend to Cha de Norte (Quinta Cochete). Do you know of any accommodation near Cha d’Orgueiro?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Hi there! I see you live in Ponta do Sol—could you help me out with this? Are there any public transports (Aluguer or bus) on Saturdays from Ponta do Sol to Porto Novo in the morning? Do they leave early? Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Hello, I see you live in Ponta Do Sol, so you can answer my question: Are there any public transports (Aluguer or bus) on Saturdays from Ponta do Sol to Porto Novo? In the morning? Do they leave early? Thanks.

I stayed there for 3 nights—does that count? Yes, there are aluguers leaving from the central square. We took one at noon for the 4 PM ferry. But there are earlier ones; they leave once they're full...
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
I stayed there for 3 nights, does that count? Yeah, you’ve got aluguers leaving from the central square.

Of course! But was it definitely a SATURDAY?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
I lived there for 3 nights, does that count? Yes, you have aluguers leaving from the central square.

Yes, of course! But was it a SATURDAY?

Ugh, and here I thought you’d followed my travel journal to the letter—I’m so disappointed 🙁 Joking, of course, it’s not even mentioned in the journal. No, it was a Wednesday. But unless Marie specifically corrected you, aluguers only take a break on Sundays. You shouldn’t have any issues on Saturdays.
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Do you know any accommodation near Cha d'Orgueiro?

Yes, there’s Amadeu’s place in Alto Mira III (but it’s often crowded with groups, so meh), and otherwise a really nice new family-run guesthouse called Pousada Nôs Casa in Alto Mira II. Some friends of ours converted 3 rooms in their home to host travelers, and they have an amazing dining room with huge picture windows overlooking the whole valley! I love it! Tel: 590 82 54

And if you’d prefer an email, I can ask for one.
Faites que le rêve dévore votre vie afin que la vie ne dévore pas votre rêve.
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Hello I see you live in Ponta Do Sol, so you might be able to answer my question: Are there any public transports (Aluguer or bus) on Saturdays from Ponta do Sol to Porto Novo? In the morning? Do they leave early? Thanks.

Hello Yes, every day, morning AND afternoon. These are "special" shared rides that shuttle people to and from the ferry. Usually, it's Philipp and his team. All accommodations here know them, so no worries about organizing it. The advantage is they do door-to-door service to pick up or drop off people, which is really handy with luggage. They do the rounds between 6:30-7:00 AM for the morning ferries and between 1:30-2:00 PM for the afternoon ones (and on Sundays, it all depends on the ferry schedules, which sometimes change). Marie
Faites que le rêve dévore votre vie afin que la vie ne dévore pas votre rêve.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Yes, there’s Amadeu in Alto Mira III (but it’s often crowded with groups, so meh)

In the meantime, I found his address. His messages are very laconic. To all my questions, he always replies: "Confirmado. Obg." Like he always has space... Actually, I asked him if he had space on certain dates and if he could (for a fee) transport our luggage from or to Suzeth’s place or to Quinta Cochete so we could do a 2-day hike or a one-way trip from one point to another.

*Otherwise, there’s a small, recent, and lovely family-run guesthouse called Pousada Nôs Casa in Alto Mira II. They’re friends of ours who set up 3 rooms in their home to host travelers, plus a gorgeous dining room with huge bay windows overlooking the whole valley! I love it! Tel: 590 82 54 And if you prefer email, I can ask for it

Yes, I’d love an email. (I’ll keep the phone number to finalize details.) Alto Mira II is served by Aluguers from Porto Novo, I assume? Do they know the exact location of the Pousada? The issue is the exact date... From the 10th to the 15th, we’ll have done several hikes, including a loop. In Ponta do Sol, we have to be there for 2 nights—that’s the only place I’ve booked (A Música do Mar on January 15th and 16th). The 17th is a Saturday, and I wanted to make sure there’s transport in the morning to Porto Novo. Montagnard confirmed there is. On Sunday the 18th, we’ll stay in Porto Novo, and on Monday morning, we’re torn between going to Tarrafal for 3 days (there seem to be plenty of guesthouses there) or heading to your Pousada in Alto Mira. If we go to Tarrafal first, we’ll obviously have to pass through Porto Novo again to get to Alto Mira—unless we find a private driver who could take us either from Tarrafal to Alto Mira or the other way around after Alto Mira (without going back to Porto Novo!). Either way, it’ll be between January 19th and 25th. Since we’ll have already done quite a bit of hiking, in the Alto Mira area, I’d love to do a one-way trip: Alto Mira to Cha da Morte or vice versa. By email, I asked Amadeu if he could transport our luggage from one point to another. His reply: "Confirmado. Obg." If Pousada Nôs in Alto Mira can do it, that’d be amazing!

Yes, every day, morning AND afternoon. These are "special" shared taxis that shuttle people to and from the ferry. Usually, it’s Philipp and his team. All accommodations here know them, so no worries about organizing it. The advantage is they do door-to-door service for pickups and drop-offs, which is super handy with luggage. They do the rounds between 6:30–7:00 AM for the morning ferries and between 1:30–2:00 PM for the afternoon ones (and on Sundays, it depends on the ferry schedule, which sometimes changes).

The 1:30–2:00 PM one on Saturday, January 17th would work perfectly for us! We’re not in a rush to get back to Porto Novo. You mean there’s one on Sunday too?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Good evening

Alto Mira 2 is served by Aluguer from Porto Novo, I assume? Do they know the exact location of the Pousada?

The road ends at Alto Mira II near a kind of bell tower/campanile. Then you have to walk down a few meters to reach the Pousada (with a backpack it's easier than with a suitcase! ;O) If you ask at Jack's, everyone knows.

On Monday morning, we're hesitating between going to Tarrafal for 3 days... (from what I've seen, there are quite a few guesthouses there)

Umm... yes and no. If there's one place where I think you *should* book, it's there! ;O) The supply is limited, and there are always quite a few people. Except that Tarrafal Guesthouse has expanded a lot and now has plenty of rooms... but still.

I asked Amadeu by email if he could transport our luggage from one place to another... His reply: "Confirmado. Obg"😏 If the Pousada Nôs d'Alto Mira can do it, that would be great!

You'll have to ask them. The one at 1:30 PM / 2 PM on Saturday, January 17th would work perfectly for us! We're not in a hurry to return to Porto Novo... You mean there are also some on Sunday?!

What about Sunday? Collectivos or ferries? Either way: both, captain. There are ferries and therefore shuttles from Ponta do Sol to get there. Getting to PN isn't usually a problem, even on Sundays. It's the rest that's tricky on Sundays.
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PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Good evening, Here’s the email from Djack at Pousada Nôs Casa in Alto Mira II: djackneves@hotmail.com Marie
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DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Okay, thanks—I’ll contact them. Just so you know, in Tarrafal, I’ve got 4 or 5 guesthouses telling me they have availability for several days. Mar Tranquilidade, Marina de Tarrafal, and two others... Question: Is Suzeth Pinto still running her guesthouse? I haven’t gotten a response...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Question: Does Suzeth Pinto still have her guesthouse? I haven’t gotten a response...

Yes. But she changed the name. I think it’s now called Pousada Sossego. But it seems the email is the same. Maybe you just need to be patient. But yes, she’s still there.
Faites que le rêve dévore votre vie afin que la vie ne dévore pas votre rêve.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Hi there, We’re planning to spend most of our trip in Cape Verde on Santo Antão, as we’re not too interested in the other islands. I’m currently mapping out a few stops to balance day or two-day hikes with rest days and beach walks, relying on 2 or 3 private transports and the rest by "aluguer público." That’s when I realized that outside of Tarrafal de Monte Trigo—where there are several available accommodations—finding a place to stay is tricky. For example, in Ponta do Sol, free lodgings are disappearing fast. Seeing this, I booked 2 nights at Música do Mar.

But with our dates, this creates a problem for our itinerary. From Ponta do Sol, we wanted to head to Porto Novo on a Sunday and take an aluguer on Monday to Tarrafal de Monte Trigo, where two accommodations confirmed our "reservations" are okay even without a deposit.

So here are my questions: In Ponta do Sol, we booked 2 nights—Friday and Saturday—so our stay there ends on a Sunday morning. Thinking there’s no public transport to Porto Novo on Sundays, I tried to extend by one day, but it’s fully booked. I have two options: 1- Change lodging for one extra night in Ponta do Sol and leave for Porto Novo on Monday morning. 2- Take a collective aluguer on Sunday morning, since our host assures me there are "collectivos" on Sunday mornings in Ponta do Sol. I know a private ride would solve the issue, but we’re already planning 3 of those, and the budget’s adding up… Could you check if these "collectivos" really run on SSunday mornings? And where exactly do they leave from?

Another question: In Porto Novo, where exactly do you go to catch the collective aluguer to Tarrafal? (To maximize our chances of leaving.) I’ve read they leave around 10:30 AM / 11:00 AM (when full, of course). Do you think it’s really necessary to arrive at the aluguer departure point by 8:00 AM?

PS: If anyone else can answer my questions, don’t hesitate! 😄
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Hi there, I must say that this year, there are *tons* of tourists here in Ponta do Sol! People are knocking on my door because they have nowhere to stay...

About aluguers from Ponta do Sol on Sundays, I think we’ve already covered this in another discussion. I can confirm that there are shared taxis to Porto Novo on Sunday mornings. These are specialized shuttles that go back and forth to Porto Novo. They do door-to-door service, so just ask your host (Musica do Mar) once you’re there, and they’ll either notify the driver or give you their contact info. Super easy. They make the rounds between 6:30-7:00 AM.

For Tarrafal, the aluguers heading there are usually parked in front of the Antilhas hotel-restaurant in Porto Novo, just across from the port, a little to the right when you turn your back to the dock (it’s marked on Google Maps). But you can just ask around—people will happily point you in the right direction. I think the earlier you let them know, the better, so you can reserve your spots. Just so you know, it’s not always the most comfortable ride: either you’re packed in tight, or you’re in the back of a pickup (bring sunscreen, but also a jacket and scarf for the wind). Marie
Faites que le rêve dévore votre vie afin que la vie ne dévore pas votre rêve.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
They do door-to-door service, so just ask your host (Musica do Mar) once you're there, and they’ll notify the driver or give you their contact info. Super easy. They make their rounds between 6:30-7:00 AM.

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My host at Musica Do Mar told me no! Only private exchanges for 50 euros... It was by asking another rental place that I got a different answer... They leave early in the morning around 07:00/07:30 AM, so it makes you wonder.

For Tarrafal, the aluguers for that destination are often parked in front of the Antilhas hotel-restaurant in Porto Novo,

Okay, got it... Thanks. But no departures for Tarrafal on Sunday around 10 or 11 AM, I guess? Only starting Monday?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Hi Jean-Michel, Sure, I can see why you’d be unsure—I get it.

I don’t know who’s responding to messages at Musica do Mar (are they even on-site?), but I can confirm there are shared vans from Ponta do Sol to Porto Novo every day, twice a day. I’ll even send you Philipp’s contact in a private message. We always work with him. He and his team of drivers (among others) run this shuttle, and he’s totally trustworthy. He speaks a little French. Departure between 6:30-7:00 AM.

As for shared vans from Porto Novo to Tarrafal on Sunday mornings, I can’t 100% guarantee it—it depends if they have people to drop off or pick up from the ferry. With tourism growing, I’d say they now run the shuttle daily, but that wasn’t the case before. You should ask your host in Tarrafal instead. Marie
Faites que le rêve dévore votre vie afin que la vie ne dévore pas votre rêve.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Hi Marie,

One more little question. Based on my info, there are (except on Thursdays) at least 2 ferries from Porto Novo to Mindelo: one in the morning and another in the afternoon around 3 or 4 PM. Here’s the thing: returning from Tarrafal de Monte Trigo, we don’t want to spend a night in Porto Novo. From what I understand, the *collectivos* from Tarrafal to Porto Novo leave pretty early in the morning from Tarrafal? And the travel time is roughly 1 hour 15 minutes? Even if we account for extra time, we shouldn’t have any problem catching an afternoon ferry to Mindelo the same day, right? In case the *collectivo* is delayed or doesn’t leave from Tarrafal, I assume we can quickly find a private ride?

At the dock in Porto Novo, is it enough to be there half an hour before departure? That’s pretty important for us because if we miss this ferry, we might miss our flight from Mindelo to SAL the next morning. 😕
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
PT Ptitortue Veteran ·
Hi Jean-Michel, For the ferries, for the connection between SV and SA, there are 2 companies (Nos ferry and CV Interilhas) that each run 2 crossings per day in both directions. And they swap schedules every 45 days. So there are daily 4 crossings per direction on weekdays. On Sundays, the schedules sometimes vary, but there are still always 4 crossings. So on weekdays, SA-SV departures are at 9 AM, 10 AM, 4 PM, and 5 PM. You can find all the info on their websites and even book online. It’s new, but Nos Ferry now also allows online purchases.

By taking a morning shared taxi from Tarrafal, you can even catch a morning ferry. They leave on time (so very early, around 5:30-6 AM) to get people to the ferry on schedule. It’s about a 1h30-1h40 drive. So either you take the morning ferry and spend the rest of the day in SV, or you hang around Porto Novo (not much to see) and take the afternoon ferry. And just in case: it’s always possible to find a private ride from Tarrafal, but it’s best to arrange it the day before since there aren’t tons of vehicles and drivers in the area.

If you already have your ferry ticket, you can arrive 30 minutes early; otherwise, plan for 1 hour.

There you go—now you know everything! Marie
Faites que le rêve dévore votre vie afin que la vie ne dévore pas votre rêve.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Thanks for all these details! 😊
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY

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