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Ahoy there, fellow wanderlusters

Welcome aboard the Cabo Verde Travel Tips, I'll be your captain on this voyage to discover paradise islands. Grab your sunscreen and sunglasses, because we're setting sail to the magnificent Cape Verde! I'm already here and I know the country, its customs and where to buy things and have the best time.

Lajinha Beach in the city of Mindelo, São Vicente, Cape Verde
Lajinha Beach in the city of Mindelo, São Vicente, Cape Verde (© Copyrigth by David Gomes Photography) 


On this blog, I'll be your trusty travel buddy, ready with sage advice, crazy adventures and the best mai tais this side of the Atlantic. Think of me as your friend who insists you try the local cuisine, explore off the beaten path, and hike to that awesome hidden lagoon.

Together we'll sail across turquoise waters, lounge on golden beaches, hike volcanic peaks and sway to rhythmic melodies. I'll show you the best places to sample that divine cachupa stew, catch a mesmerizing morna show, and find seashells of all shapes and sizes.

Here we understand Cape Verde tourism and have valuable tips on things to do in the country. From the best beaches in Cape Verde for your vacation to the must-see attractions. Here we talk about the best experiences and unique things to do in Cape Verde. Make your travel plan to Cape Verde and come away with all the information on culture, history and nightlife, not forgetting the food and traditional cuisine.

This is no ordinary travel blog – it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Cape Verde. Don't just visit, experience it! Dance barefoot on sandy beaches, make friends over games of matará, and feel the rhythm of the islands. Yes, you can come on an all-inclusive tour or with a backpack. Here on our blog you'll find the best information for all cases.

Boarding pass in hand? Perfect, let's set off on this grand adventure. A trip to Cape Verde awaits, new amigos to meet, fun to be had. Welcome to paradise, my friend.

Take the opportunity to watch Peixoto's video showing Lajinha beach to get to know the reef and the landscape better:

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