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Boa Vista

Cape Verde

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Boa Vista, Cape Verde

The third largest of the Cape Verde archipelago and its eastern-most island, Boa Vista possesses an otherworldly natural beauty with its sand dunes that tumble to the sea, expansive desert, enchanting caves and pristine coastline. If you'd prefer to enjoy its calm turquoise waters, choose from a range of watersports that include windsurfing, snorkelling, surfing and fishing. Choose to journey inland to its expansive desert and embark on an ATV adventure or go sandboarding. Explore the island's history and culture on a tour of Sal Rei and smaller villages dotting the island. Or simply unwind on a sprawling beach and soak in a day of total relaxation.

What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Boa Vista
  • Time Zone
    CVT (Cape Verde Time) UTC/GMT - 1
  • Language
    The local language is Portuguese. Say "olá" to say hello and "obrigado" to say thank you. Excuse me is "com licença."
  • Currency & Shopping
    Cape Verdean Escudo (CVE) Visit one of the small boutiques or markets in Sal Rei to browse a variety of handcrafted goods.
    • Famous For
      The island is known for its beautiful beaches, otherworldly sand dunes, calm waters that are ideal for water sports and for being an important loggerhead turtle nesting ground.
    • Important
      Not everywhere in Sal Rei and smaller villages accepts credit cards, so consider having some extra cash on hand for souvenir shopping.
    • Fun Fact #1
      The Viana Desert is nicknamed the “Crumb of the Sahara” and offers an arid and enchanting setting for exploring rolling dunes and embarking on exhilarating off-road adventures.
    • Fun Fact #2
      At more than thirteen miles long, Santa Monica beach is considered one of the world's most beautiful beaches. You'll feel a world away reclining on its expansive warm sands and enjoying a dip in the tranquil turquoise sea.
      • Fun Fact: Foodies
        Savour a variety of fresh fruit grown on the island and a range of seafood dishes, including conch and tuna, that reflect the islands' African, European and Brazilian heritages.
      • Fun Fact: Landmarks
        Dramatic sand dunes, pristine beaches, caves and diverse wildlife — from sea turtles and nurse sharks to numerous bird species — await your exploration at the Morro de Areia Nature Reserve.
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