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A Seafaring Delight: Cabo Verde riding the new wave of cruise tourism

Santo Antão Riding the New Wave of Cruise Tourism

The spectacular isle of Santo Antão recently welcomed another cruise ship to its picturesque port, delighting visitors eager to explore the island's natural and cultural treasures. Santo Antão's popularity with cruise tourists is rapidly on the rise.

Cruise Ship Europa 2 - Porto da Praia - Cape Verde - Monte Cara Ramos
Cruise ship Europa 2 - Port of Praia - Cape Verde  (© Monte Cara Ramos)


Paradise Found: Santo Antão's Appeal as a Cruise Destination

The steady stream of cruise ships docking in Porto Novo signals Santo Antão's emergence as a top-tier cruise destination. With jaw-dropping peaks, verdant valleys, and charming fishing villages, it's easy to see why Santo Antão dazzles cruise passengers. Tourists disembark to discover the island's pirate history, hike the craggy Cova crater, and sample addictive grogue rum. Local authorities are eagerly anticipating the expanded port to handle larger cruise volumes drawn to Santo Antão's beauty.


All Aboard: Porto Novo's Past, Present and Future

Constructed in 1962, Porto Novo's port has undergone expansions to accommodate more tourists. A 2013 remodel brought dock improvements and a new station. Ambitious upcoming projects aim to allow docking for 200-meter cruise ships, improving navigation and enhancing Santo Antão's profile as a cruise destination.

Cruise boat - Praia harbor - Cape Verde - Eneias Rodrigues
Cruise boat - Praia harbor - Cape Verde - (© Eneias Rodrigues)

With its winning combination of eco-adventures, captivating towns, and hearty Pirate's Punch cocktail, Santo Antão is riding the cruise wave into an exciting future. The island's magic captivates all who visit, making it one of Cape Verde's most coveted ports of call. Santo Antão is ready to anchor itself as a top cruise destination.

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