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Very best things to do in Cabo Verde

Ahoy explorers! Ready for a grand adventure discovering the very best of gorgeous Cape Verde? I'll be your trusty guide on this quest to uncover the top things every visitor must experience on these heavenly islands.

Dinghies on Santa Maria beach on the island of Sal in Cape Verde, with people having fun on the sea beach
Santa Maria beach on the island of Sal is one of the most popular with tourists


First up - frolic on Santa Maria's ivory sands. This crescent-shaped beach is renowned for its soft white sand and turquoise waters so clear you'll think you're in paradise. For picture-perfect views, head to the cliffside overlooking the bay. Just sublime!

The Fogo Volcano, Cape Verde, imposing with its crater tearing through the sky
The imposing volcano on the island of Fogo with its crater rips through the Cape Verdean sky


Next, hike the verdant peak of Mount Fogo, a towering volcano offering insane panoramic vistas of the island. Feel on top of the world as you take in the epic landscape. Watch your step though - the rugged terrain calls for sure feet!

Children playing Carnival on the island of São Vicente and the public watching
The Mindelo Carnival on the island of São Vicente in Cape Verde is the most celebrated in the country


Get your groove on during Mindelo's rollicking Carnival parade! Sing along as costumed bands dance down the streets to pulsating rhythms. For an authentic taste, devour spicy street food while you sway to the music.

Turtle swimming on the seabed of Santiago, Cape Verde
The turtle is one of Cape Verde's most protected species


Cape Verde overflows with natural and cultural wonders galore. Kaap the heat while channeling your inner marine biologist on a boat tour seeking sea turtles near Praia. Sip ultra-fresh grogue cocktails made from sugar cane juice as the sun sets on São Vicente. Beach hop and island hop to your heart's content!

The ocean is calling, dear explorer. Set your compass for Cape Verde now to experience the very best of this island nation's treasures. Let me know your favorite moments in the comments.

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