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Need help organizing a trip to Cape Verde during Carnival
Hi everyone, After a year where I’ve worked way too much and with a house under renovation, it’s become essential to take a breather. My contract ends on 01/30, and I’ll try to find a new client for early March, so overall, let’s go somewhere in February! I thought Réunion with the full trek around the Mafate cirque for reconnecting with Nature would be perfect, but since it’s cyclone season, it wasn’t such a great idea. Then came the idea that Southeast Asia could fulfill the peace-and-beach vibe, especially Cambodia with its cultural past, but the flight ticket price and a chat with a friend made me change my mind—and boom, Cape Verde popped up, with Santo Antão for hiking and São Vicente for culture and the beach. So I bought a ticket a week ago, and oh, what a coincidence—it’s during Carnival! Except now, I don’t know if it’s reality or just exhaustion talking, but I feel like I’m making a mess of things. I’ve traveled a lot without even booking the first night, but this time, I pre-booked 2 nights in Mindelo (though one of them ended up canceling itself). But the main issue is that I arrive on Monday, 02/09 at 6 PM and leave on Sunday, 02/22 at 11 AM, and there’s a little hiccup in the logical organization—actually, several hiccups—since I don’t really have any organization right now, and that’s where I need help Because Carnival is in full swing from 02/15 to 02/17, right in the middle of my trip, so the logic of my visit to Santo Antão isn’t clicking for me. Plus, I just checked, and there’s zero accommodation available in Mindelo from 02/15 to 02/18 😕 So I don’t know: should I skip Carnival, should I forget about planning and just wing it once I’m there, should I stay on São Vicente after Carnival (because I read Montaganrd’s trip report, and he made São Vicente sound like a rock !), or should I keep in mind the option of heading to Santiago afterward and buying a return flight to Paris from Praia? I need help 🏴‍☠️
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Cape Verde island duo: which to choose based on my criteria?
Hi there,

I’ve been looking for a destination for a 2-week trip early next spring, and Cape Verde has been growing on me. (The flight isn’t too long, the temperatures are more than pleasant, and it’s an unknown country for me.)

The thing is, Cape Verde is pretty complicated when it comes to inter-island transfers, and I don’t want to spend my time in airports or on ferries—especially since those transfers aren’t exactly known for their reliability...

So, I’d like to limit internal flights to just 2, meaning the island I arrive on plus one other.

I’ve ruled out the all-inclusive islands: Sal and Boa Vista.

I’m torn between combining Santo Antão + São Vicente or Fogo + Santiago.

The goal of the trip is to see beautiful landscapes, go on day hikes (nothing multi-day), swim a little—though I prefer quiet spots—and enjoy 1 or 2 days in a city, but not much more than that!

In your opinion, which option would be the best, and why?

Thanks! :)
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Which islands should we prioritize in Cape Verde?
Hello, We’re two senior travelers and would like to visit Cape Verde in Feb 2027. We don’t hike but love meeting people, culture, and nature. Which islands would you recommend, and do you know of any local agencies? Thanks a million!
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Quelles îles du Cap Vert en février
Bonjour, Famille avec 2 enfants (14 et 9) envisageons le Cap Vert en février pour une dizaine de jours. Quelles îles (en faire 2 ?) semblent les plus appropriées, on est plutôt balade natures, découverte de petits villages, et un peu de jolies plages quand même 😉 On prend généralement des airbnb mais j'ai pas encore regardé ... Niveau santé, sécurité, vaccins ?

Merci à vous.
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Liaisons maritimes entre les îles au Cap Vert
Bonjour,

Je pars pour le Cap Vert fin février 2020 pour visiter et randonner sur les Iles de Santiago, Fogo et Brava. J'ai vu que les liaisons maritimes entre les îles sont assurées depuis le mois d'aôut dernier par la société Interilhas (site internet CV Interilhas). En navigant sur leur site, je trouve les horaires des 15 jours à venir et encore, avec des erreurs évidentes, comme 4 départs le même jour de Santiago à Santo Antao et aucun pour toutes les autres îles, ou 3 retours de Fogo à Santiago le même jour sans aucun aller. J'aimerais savoir s'il y a moyen de connaitre au moins les jours de départ pour les iles de Fogo et Brava, ceci pour me permettre d'effectuer certaines résas (hébergements notamment) Merci d'avance pour les réponses. Jean-Luc
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Questions about inter-island transport and currency exchange in Cape Verde
Hello,

I just booked the flight tickets for two people. We arrive on July 21st in the afternoon in São Vicente and will leave again on August 11th from Praia.

I was thinking of staying around 4 days in Mindelo to explore São Vicente using shared aluguers. Then take the boat to Santo Antão, stay there for about five days to do different hikes, staying in Ponta do Sol. After that, it gets a bit tricky—we’ll return by boat to São Vicente to reach São Nicolau. I wanted to know when the ferry leaves in terms of days and times? Or the plane? We’ll stay there for about four days, then take the ferry or plane to Santiago. Same question—what days does the ferry leave and at what time? Or the plane? Finally, we’ll end our trip in Santiago; I’m thinking of staying in Tarrafal. I also wanted to know where in São Vicente we can exchange euros for Cape Verdean escudos. I was planning to use shared aluguers for all our travel.

Thanks in advance for your answers—I’ll probably have more questions later. Nolwenn
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Trajets inter-îles au Cap Vert, ferrys et logements
Bonjour à tous,

Je poste ce message car j'essaie de prévoir un semblant de programme pour l'été prochain ( juillet/aout). Nous partons avec ma femme pour 3 semaines en sac à dos au Cap Vert et prévoyons de voyager d'îles en îles.

Nous envisageons de faire :

SAL (arrivée et retour depuis l'aéroport international) SAO NICOLAU SAO VINCENTE SANTO ANTAO SANTIAGO FOGO

Je suis un peu perdu pour réussir à trouver des horaires ou le calendrier des traversées. Je trouve tout et n'importe quoi, mais surtout pas grand chose...

Première question :

a-t-on besoin de réserver les traversées à l'avance ? même question pour les logements à cette époque ? Avons-nous moyen de trouver un départ tous les jours (ou presque) de chaque île en bateau, en jouant avec les différentes compagnies de ferry ? Pour les îles dont l'infrastructure aéroportuaire le permet, recommanderiez-vous plutôt des trajets en avion ? (SAL / SAO NICOLAU / SAO VINCENTE / SANTIAGO)

Par avance merci pour vos précieux conseils.

Aurélia & Jérémy
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Planning a summer trip to 4 Cape Verde islands
Hello,

We’ve booked our tickets for July—there’ll be 4 of us, maybe 6 (all in our sixties). We’d like to visit 4 islands: Arrival in Praia on July 8th Return from São Vicente on July 29th

Between those dates, I’m not sure how to split our time across each island. We’ll definitely spend at least a week on Santo Antão. We’re planning to visit Santiago, Fogo, São Vicente, and Santo Antão. We’re looking for easy hikes, diving, sightseeing, and a little beach time (but not too much). How do you think we should divide the 3 weeks among the islands? Is 3 days in Fogo enough? Are guides essential, and can we easily find them on the spot? Should we rent a car, given we won’t just be hiking?

Thanks in advance for your advice, tips, warnings, and anything else you can share… and I’ve still got plenty more questions! Valéry
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Retour de 3 semaines au Cap Vert
Nous voici de retour de notre périple de 3 semaines sur les îles de Fogo, Santiago, Sao Vicente et Santa Antao. Nous nous sommes régalés. Belles rencontres, les Cap-Verdiens sont très chaleureux et spontanés. Merci à tous ceux sur le forum qui ont permis que ce voyage soit très réussi par leurs conseils avisés. Merci particulier à Petite Tortue très réactive 😜 Patricia
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Where to exchange money in Cape Verde?
Hi everyone, We’re traveling at the end of February with two little kids. Everywhere I read that payments are made in escudos. For exchanging larger sums, what’s the best place to do it? Thanks for your tips!
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3-Week Itinerary - Santiago, Fogo & Maio - Family of 5
Hello, We’re a family of 5 (2 adults and 3 kids who’ll be 2, 7, and 10 years old) planning to visit the islands of Santiago, Fogo, and Maio this summer. We’ll have 22 full days on the ground. It’s a shame (financially, logistically, and environmentally speaking!), but we’ll be taking 4 flights: a round-trip from Santiago to Fogo and another from Santiago to Maio. We’d like to position Maio toward the end of our stay since we enjoy ending our trips with a quieter beach phase.

For now, based on flight schedules and dates, we’re thinking of doing: 23/07: Arrival in Santiago 24/07 – 30/07: Fogo (5 full days) 30/07 – 05/08: Santiago (5 full days) 05/08 – 11/08: Maio (5 full days) 11/08 – 15/08: Santiago (3 full days) 15/08: Return to France

FOGO: Of course, we want to visit Cha das Caldeiras, where we’d like to spend 3 nights. We’d love to explore the valley and are also considering hiking the smaller Pico (the taller one seems too ambitious for us with the kids). Do you have any info on that hike? What else do you recommend doing on the other days? Where can we go for other walks? I’ve seen that it’s possible to descend from Cha das Caldeiras to Monteiros, but I’m worried it might still be too challenging. It looks amazing!! But how do we manage with our luggage? Otherwise, the north of the island intrigues me, though we’re not thrilled about São Filipe, even though we know we’ll have to spend at least one night there before returning to Santiago.

On this island, we initially thought about not renting a car, but I’m wondering if that’s a good idea for us with all the luggage. If we do rent one, is it easy to reach Cha das Caldeiras by car? Any advice is welcome!

MAIO: Here, I think renting a car will be essential for us to get around easily. We’d like to do an excursion to observe turtle nesting. I haven’t found much info on this—where and with whom should we go? Otherwise, the plan is to do some snorkeling directly from the beach, independently, since we’ll need to take turns so one adult can stay with our 2-year-old. Any spots you’d recommend?

Which towns would you suggest staying in? All options work for us—we’re fine with settling in one place or splitting our time (e.g., 3 nights in one spot and 3 nights elsewhere).

Basically, I’m open to all tips and recommendations for this little week on Maio (short walks, places to relax, beaches, etc.)!

SANTIAGO: Nothing too original, but for Santiago, we’re considering visiting Cidade Velha, Tarrafal, and Ribeira da Prata (for the black sand beach and natural pools), as well as Serra Malagueta for a hike. There must be so much more to do, especially with the time we have. What else would you recommend?

I’m struggling to figure out how to organize our time there since we’ll have 5 full days first, then 3 more. How would you do it?

Thanks,
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Idées d'itinéraire pour deux semaines au Cap Vert?
Bonjour,

En fonction des billets d'avions que nous allons trouver (départ Luxembourg ou Francfort), nous souhaiterions passer 12 à 14 jours au Cap Vert à partir du 14 février

Nous partons avec 3 enfants de 13 à 17 ans qui ont été habitués à voyager sac à dos.

Plage, rando, découvertes des gens, de leur culture, leur mode de vie. Visiter des villages, se balader dans la nature. Nous aimons beaucoup de choses.

Quel itinéraire nous conseilleriez vous? En sachant qu'on aime le mouvement, mais en prenant le temps de découvrir. Combien d'îles? Lesquels?

Merci d'avance

Lionel
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Cabo Verde Inter-ilhas (CVI), service maritime au Cap vert (ferry)
Bonjour, Une super info!! noticiasdonorte.publ.cv/...Y8sm2xBAC68OKbibJp6M

Pour ceux qui ne parlent pas portugais: Depuis le 15 aout 2019 (hier donc), la compagnie Cabo Verde Inter-Ilhas (CVI) a commencé son activité. C'est elle qui va dorénavant gérer le service maritime au Cap vert entre les îles . CVI est un nouvel armateur capverdien, créé en 2019, avec lequel le gouvernement capverdien a créé un contrat de concession pour 20 ans, pour un service public de transport maritime inter-îles de personnes et de cargaisons. et il va y avoir 6 lignes reliant les îles entre elles. Et certaines liaisons qui étaient inexistantes et qui vont devenir presque quotidiennes, comme entre Sal et Boa Vista! Enfin!!!

Avec un tout nouveau site internet pour avoir les horaires actualisés des 4 ferrys en fonction actuellement (Liberdadi, Kriola, Interilhas e Praia d'Aguada). et d'ici peu il sera aussi possible d'acheter les billets on-line semble-t-il. A vérifier si cela fonctionne bien. www.cvinterilhas.cv/home

Si cela fonctionne, ça va nous changer la vie!!! Bon voyage à tous Marie
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18 days in Cape Verde in January 2025
Hello, We’ve just returned (2 senior couples) from 18 days in Cape Verde (21/01 to 7/02) that we really enjoyed. The temperature was great—20° to 27°—admittedly a bit windy at times, but the friendliness of the Cape Verdeans made up for it. Paris Orly, direct flight with Transavia (cheap if you book in advance). We landed in São Vicente, with a 12 € city transfer. We had a fantastic 2-bedroom apartment in downtown Mindelo—Av. Fernando Ferreira Fortes, "Casa So Morabeza"—for 58 € per night. The owner lives in France and communicates instantly via WhatsApp. We spent 2 days exploring the (beautiful) city of Mindelo and its port activity, plus a private taxi tour of the island (6000 CVE for the day). Then we took the Armas ferry (recommended company—1500 CVE) to Santo Antão. From there, a collectivo (450 CVE per person) took us to Ribeira Grande, a central base for hikes. We stayed in a brand-new, modern, and well-equipped 2-bedroom apartment—*Apartamentos Modernos*—for 6770 CVE per night, staying 6 nights. I highly recommend it for its location in town and proximity to *aluguers* and *collectivos* for hiking. The hikes were stunning: - The coastal trail from Fontainhas to Cruzinha (taxi for 1500 CVE) - The route from Corda to Coculi (taxi for 2000 CVE + 100 CVE per person for the return) - The trail from Cova to Cidade de Pombas (taxi for 2000 CVE + 100 CVE per person for the return) - The hike from Miradouro to Ribeira Grande (taxi for 2000 CVE) - The coastal road from Ribeira Grande to Ponta do Sol (visit and lunch at *Mini Familiar* in the city center—excellent and affordable) for the round trip. Ribeira Grande has plenty of restaurants, but avoid *5 de Julho*—it’s loud and slow. We loved: *Bellcanto*, *Cantinho da Amizade*, and *Boca-Fina Churrasqueria*. Meals with drinks cost around 800–1000 CVE. Back to São Vicente by ferry (1500 CVE), then an airport transfer (12 €) and a flight (99 €) to Santiago’s Praia. The airport-to-city transfer was 15 €. We stayed at *Kelly’s* in Plato, Praia, which was disappointing—not ideal for two couples—but well-located. One day was spent visiting the massive *Suspicia* market, then a collectivo to Cidade Velha (2 x 200 CVE round trip per person). We hiked up to the fort, explored *Rua Banana*, and had lunch at *Praça do Mar* by the beach. We rented a car for 6 days (29000 CVE) from *Slimpycar* in Praia. On Saturday, we visited the huge *Assomada* market—don’t miss it!—then hiked to *Boa Entrada* and *Poilon*, the largest and most impressive tree we’ve ever seen. We stayed for 2 nights (138 €) in a beautiful valley in *Picos*—a spacious, lovely house with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a large living area, surrounded by nature and animals. Lina, the charming neighbor, prepared dinner (8.50 €) and breakfast (4.50 €) for us. Next, we headed to *Tarrafal*, stopping to visit the concentration camp (500 CVE)—a must-see—before arriving. We spent 3 nights (184 €) in a fantastic house called *"Maison Familiale"*—huge, with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 5 toilets, and a large terrace with sea views. It was absolutely stunning and very close to the beach and numerous restaurants. We did a beautiful 3.8 km hike to the *Farol da Ponta Preta* lighthouse. Tarrafal’s beach is lively and pleasant, with bars, restaurants, and even acrobats! We also explored *Ribeira da Prata* to see the *Piscina Natural de Cuba* (not easy to find). We loved discovering isolated villages like *Ponta Furna*, *Ponta Labrão*, and *Fazenda*. For food, I recommend *Mira Mar* at *Mama’s*. On the way back to Praia, we took the east coast route via *Calheta de São Miguel*, *Pedra Badejo*, and *Praia Baixo*—nothing extraordinary, just a rugged, wild coastline with beaches that seemed a bit tricky to access. Our last evening in Praia was nice. The seaside esplanade was lively, and many Cape Verdeans were swimming at *Prainha* beach, which seemed very accessible and safe. If you’d like more info—addresses, etc.—feel free to message me privately. I’ll respond. Jacquesler.
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Transport pour Fogo (Cap Vert)
Bonjour à tous, J'ai mon billet pour Praia le 4 novembre, arrivée dans la nuit le 5 à 0h05 (TAP). Je voulais prendre l'avion pour Fogo le 6 novembre, mais je vois qu'il n'y a plus de place en économique, et le vol AR est à 145 euros TTC sur Bintercanarias.com. 🤪 Donc, je vais prendre le bateau, moitié moins cher. Mais je n'arrive pas à réserver sur le site cvfastferry ou resermar. C'est trop tôt ou bien je ne sais pas faire ? Pensez vous que je trouverai une place au bureau du platô le mardi pour partir le mercredi ? Merci à tous.
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Hôtel demi-pension loin de l'ambiance club au Cap Vert
Bonjour à tous,

Je prévois une semaine en Avril 2020 au cap vert pour 1 semaine.

j'aimerai éviter l'hotel club mais bénéficier d'une demi pension en hotel, bien placé idealement et au calme. Je recherche également quelques conseils sur les endroits à visiter ainsi que la possibilité de passer quelques jours avant à Dakar (ca vaut le coup) pour ensuite reprendre un vol vers Praia.

Des idées ?

Merci
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Which island should I visit first to discover Cape Verde?
Hi there, Which island would be best for a one-week solo trip at the end of November? I’d like to explore with a local guide who can help me discover Cape Verdean culture. It’s still just the beginning of the plan… Thanks to anyone who’d like to share some tips!
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Exchanging Euros in Cape Verde
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?
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Excursions par hôtels ou agences locales au Cap Vert (Fogo, Santo Antao...)
Bonjour nous partons au cap vert en avril pour une première découverte avec un petit combiné d îles, concernant les excursions j ai quelques questions, trouve t on facilement des excursions sur place , comment les faire ? choisir celles des hôtels ou agences locales ? ou encore choisir un guide (si vous en avez a me recommander je suis preneuse )

nous devrions faire :

2 jours a Sal 3 jours à Santiago 2 jours à Fogo 4 jours à Sao vicente 4 jours a Santo Antao

et pour finir au sujet des paiements divers et variés j ai lu que peu d endroits prennent la catre , qu en est il des euros est il préférable de changer ou pas ? merci par avance
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Voyage au Cap Vert en janvier
Bonjour nous sommes 3 adultes la soixantaine et partons au Cap-Vert le 10 janvier 2020 pour être de retour le 3 février. J’ai déjà bien parcouru les forums et aussi le guide le petit futé. Nous arriverons à Praia. J’ai plusieurs questions, nous aimerions visiter plusieurs îles , 5 peut-être ou 4 suivant vos conseils. Je ne sais pas encore dans quel ordre. Peut être l’incontournable Fogo , Sao Vicente San ANTÃO , Boa Vista, Maio. Lesquelles pensez vous sont immanquables ? Nous aimerions des îles différentes dans leur paysage ( volcan plage nature...) A quelles dates faut il se préoccuper des vols intérieurs et des hébergements. Faut il réserver les hébergements depuis la France ou le faire là bas au fur et à mesure. Nous voyageons sans besoin de grand luxe, plutôt attirés par de l’authenticité. Je remercie chaleureusement tous les contributeurs de l’aide qu’ils pourront nous apporter . Patricia
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Bateau Santiago - Santa Antao (Cap Vert)
Bonjour, Pour une petite douzaine de jours en avril 2020 au Cap Vert, avec comme point de chute principal Santa Antao, j'ai deux options : 1/ Paris Praia puis bateau Praia Santo Antao et idem retour parce que je trouve des AR Paris Praia pas cher

2/ ou Paris Sao Vicente (plus cher) puis bateau Mindelo Santa Antao

En fait la question revient à ce choix du bateau Praia Santa Antao : recommandable ou pas? Surtout que deux jours à Santiago ça doit être plus intéressant que deux jours à Sao Vicente non? Bref, merci de vos conseils éclairés. Herviche
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Tips for island-hopping in Cape Verde: plane or ferry?
Hi there, I’m leaving for Cape Verde at the end of the week. I’ve heard that transportation isn’t very reliable, so I’d love your advice: - My return flight is from Sal on the night of August 13–14 - I’ll be in São Vicente until August 10 - I found an indirect flight (São Vicente–Praia–Sal) on August 9–10 and a ferry on August 10 as well - I’m traveling alone with two kids, ages 6 and 9

In your opinion, which option is more reliable and comfortable?

Thanks!
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Recommendations for visits, accommodations, and hikes for 15 days in the Cape Verde Leeward Islands
Hello, We’re a couple in our sixties and have finally decided to spend 15 days in Cape Verde from March 1 to 15, 2025, focusing exclusively on the four Leeward Islands. We’ve planned to take the boat between these four islands and adjust our stays based on the ferry schedules. If there are any difficulties or need to adjust the route, we might take a flight instead. Here’s our planned itinerary with the boats: Day 1: Flight from France to Santiago Island Day 2: Boat from Santiago Island to Brava Island Day 3: Brava Island Day 4: Brava Island Day 5: Boat from Brava Island to Fogo Island Day 6: Fogo Island Day 7: Fogo Island Day 8: Fogo Island Day 9: Boat from Fogo Island to Santiago Island Day 10: Santiago Island Day 11: Boat from Santiago Island to Maio Island Day 12: Maio Island Day 13: Boat from Maio Island to Santiago Island Day 14: Santiago Island Day 15: Flight from Santiago Island to France.

Based on your experiences and knowledge, could you share: - Your favorite places to visit and hikes - Accommodations that charmed you - Restaurants you enjoyed

Thanks in advance to all travelers and locals from these islands who’d like to share their favorite spots! !
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A little plea for São Nicolau
Easily accessible from Sal or São Vicente, São Nicolau is the forgotten island of the Barlavento group. With two large villages, volcanoes, jagged peaks, lush valleys, and vast rocky expanses, it has nothing to envy its big sister Santo Antão. It’s slipped under travelers’ radar a bit (in January, there were probably fewer than a hundred European tourists on the whole island), and that’s just fine! Accommodations aren’t overrun by groups like in Santo Antão, and connecting with locals is even easier. But don’t come to São Nicolau for wild nightlife—it’s incredibly peaceful here, and on Sundays, it’s total silence!

A little favorite of mine: Pensão Jardim in Ribeira Brava, the capital; Residencial Palice in Queimadas; and especially Pousada d’Anna in Estância de Brás, where the raging sea crashes against the black lava spurs.

Weather-wise, it was chilly this year but perfect for hiking. If you’re up high (like Monte Gordo), dress warmly or wait for spring! Fog gusts can ground you completely. Trails are generally less marked than in Santo Antão; if you’re wary of apps, you can find a 1:50,000 map at the small travel agency in Tarrafal.

Those who enjoy sharing experiences with other travelers over a Strela or two in the evening might feel a bit frustrated on São Nicolau, but the island’s beauty, the resilience of its farmers in extreme conditions, and the kindness of its people make it a fantastic stop for any visitor to Cape Verde!
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Sao Vicente - Santo Antao and Boa Vista itinerary plan
Hi everyone,

I’d like to share our travel plans for March 2026 to get your valuable feedback...

- Arrival in Sao Vicente on Tuesday, March 3rd at 9:20 AM from Lisbon (EasyJet) - Direct departure the same day or the next day for Santo Antao – 3 or 4 nights on Santo Antao (depending on whether we spend the first night in Mindelo or on Santo Antao) - Return to Sao Vicente for 3 nights - Flight to Boa Vista via Sal (Cabo Verde Airlines) on Tuesday, March 10th – 5 nights on Boa Vista - Return flight on Sunday, March 15th (Boa Vista to Porto: EasyJet)

Given the various bits of info I’ve seen about the unreliability of inter-island transport, is this itinerary realistically doable without stress? Would it be better to just take a simple flight from Sao Vicente to Sal and end the trip there (from where it’s also possible to return to Europe or France)? I’m still more drawn to Boa Vista... but I’m worried that two flights in a row might be complicated, unless it’s the same plane that just makes a stopover and continues...

Also, I’m calling on the expertise of hikers for Santo Antao: I’m not a big sports enthusiast—I enjoy walking when I travel, but not distances much longer than 10 km, and nothing too difficult (especially steep climbs where I quickly run out of breath)... For the hike from Ponta do Sol to Cruzinha: can you confirm that the hike is easier in the direction from Ponta do Sol to Cruzinha (less climbing)? I’ve found info that this hike is 14 km and takes about 5 hours. Do you think it’s possible to shorten it by taking a taxi or *aluguer* to Fontainhas? If so, how long would the hike be then, and how much time would it take?

For the hike from Xoxo (starting at the Bela Vista kiosk on the Cova road), I’ve found info that it’s 12 km and takes 5 hours of walking. I think it goes to Ribeira Grande. Apparently, you can shorten the hike and find *aluguers* on the road near Café Melicia... In that case, do you know how long the hike would be? Is this the hike that lets you walk along *levadas* (like in Madeira), cross banana plantations, and pass by the Cachoeira de Vinha waterfall?

Sorry for all these questions, but I can’t find a guide with hikes and difficulty levels... I think two hikes (one along the coast and one inland with terraces, *levadas*, and banana plantations) would suit our level.

On the third free day, do you think we could rent a 4x4 to explore: take the two scenic routes on the east side and maybe venture a little off the beaten path (without taking risks, of course)... Otherwise, hire a guide for the day: do you have any recommendations and an idea of the price?

One last thing: in March, is it worth (or pointless) to choose accommodation with a pool (especially on Santo Antao)? Is the pool water warm enough? What about the ocean temperature?

Thanks so much for your help, have a great day!
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