THERE’S an exotic island with beaches ‘on par with the Caribbeans’, but it is significantly cheaper and closer.
Dubbed the “African Caribbean“, is Cape Verde, an island archipelago only five hours from the UK where the sun always shines.
GettyThe “African Caribbean” is Cape Verde, an island archipelago that’s only 5 hours from the UK and where the sun always shines[/caption]
Why Cape Verde?
Just off West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, ten islands are making up the Cape Verde island country.
The two islands that attract the most visitors are Sal and Boa Vista, thanks to their outstanding beaches and things to do.
Sal has endless miles of sandy beaches and great nightlife, plus many cheap restaurants to visit to enjoy the local cuisine.
The capital, Praia, is located in Santiago, which is also the most populated island.
Meanwhile, Santo Antão has been said to be one of the most stunning islands and a ‘hidden gem’ since not many tourists choose to travel there.
The best time to travel to Cape Verde is between November and April when sunshine is guaranteed and catching rainy days is almost impossible.
During this period, temperatures have an average of 30C every day.
However, even during the ‘wet season’ (between May and October), temperatures never dip below 24C.
Direct flights to the island nation are available from London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Bristol and will take around 5 1/2 hours, the same time it takes to fly to Hurghada in Egypt.
What is there to do in Cape Verde?
There is so much to do in Cape Verde, from excursions and hikes to relaxing beaches, shopping and nights out.
The islands are great for sports fanatics, as you’ll find plenty of watersports, hiking trails, excursions and even fishing opportunities.
During the hatching season in Boa Vista, loggerhead turtles may be seen laying their eggs on the beach, and it’s also known as one of the best spots to observe humpback whales.
Adventurers can even explore the must-see island’s sand dunes on 4x4s, which are even frequently compared to the Sahara.
Traditional live music and dancing are usually the way to go when it comes to nightlife.
You’ll find clubs and bars playing the nation’s Creole music, combining African sounds with European and Latin influences and instruments.
If you’re looking for a cheap night out, Ola Brasil, a beach bar near Sal’s pier, has cocktails for as low as £2.50.
What are the best Cape Verde holiday deals?
The only travel agency with direct flights to the islands is TUI.
TUI’s packages include accommodation, round-trip resort transfers, and direct flights.
You can check out all the best holiday deals in Cape Verde here.
Here are the best deals we’ve found this year:
7 nights all-inclusive at Sol Dunas Resort in Sal, Cape Verde – from £625pp4 nights all-inclusive at Hotel Riu Touareg in Boa Vista, Cape Verde – from £658pp4 nights all-inclusive at Riu Funana in Sal, Cape Verde – from £726pp7 nights all-inclusive at Melia Tortuga Beach Resort & Spa in Sal, Cape Verde – from £735pp
What else should I know about Cape Verde?
Although most hospitality workers speak English, the native language is Portuguese.
‘Cape Verdean escudo’ (CVE) is the official currency, and £10 is equivalent to around 1,278 escudo.
Brits can visit Cape Verde without a visa for up to 30 days, but their passport must have at least six months left on arrival.
Although there is no visa requirement, you must complete a ‘Traveller Pre-Registration’ form.
For more travel deals, we revealed the European city dubbed ‘little Vienna’, which is much easier on the wallet and won’t be overrun with tourists this winter.
We’ve also found the best winter sun holidays in Spain, Cape Verde, and Abu Dhabi that won’t break the bank.
Meanwhile, you can now pay for all your holidays over three months with Jet2holidays.
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