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Hello, intrepid travelers! Today, we're tackling a question as hot as the Cape Verdean sun: "Is Cape Verde safe?" Spoiler alert: It's like asking if pineapple belongs on pizza – mostly yes, but with a few caveats. So, buckle up (or should I say, strap on your flip-flops?), and let's dive into the safety seas of this Atlantic archipelago. The Safety Dance: Navigating Cape Verde's Streets First things first, let's talk about walking around. Cape Verde, for the most part, is as chill as the sea turtles that grace its shores. Petty crime, like pickpocketing, exists (because where doesn't it?), but it's more 'annoying mosquito' level than 'shark attack' scary. The key? Common sense – it's like sunscreen, apply generously. Don't flash your bling or leave your belongings unguarded on the beach. Remember, the only thing we want stolen is a breathtaking sunset. Cape Verde women are strong and resilient, with a big smile (© Copyrigth