Collection of major natural and cultural sites in Cape Verde, including beaches, geological sites, religious monuments, and traditional markets
Fogo Island, Cape Verde
Pico do FogoThe volcano reaches an elevation of 2829 meters. Its slopes show lava flows from the last eruptions in 2014.
Santa Maria, Sal Island, Cape Verde
Santa Maria BeachThe 8 kilometer beach with white sand contains many restaurants and shops selling local crafts.
Pedra de Lume, Sal Island, Cape Verde
Pedra de Lume Salt FlatsThe salt flats sit in an extinct volcanic crater. They produced sea salt for over 200 years.
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Viveiro Botanical GardenThe garden contains native plants and a small animal enclosure with monkeys and turtles.
Sal Island, Cape Verde
BuraconaRock formation at the ocean's edge where water creates a natural pool in the rock. The wave movement produces water jets.
Sal Island, Cape Verde
Shark BayShallow bay where lemon sharks swim. Visitors can observe these fish from the beach or by diving.
Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde
Viana DesertA 5 square kilometer stretch of sand with dunes shaped by the wind. The sand comes from the Sahara transported by trade winds.
Praia, Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Sucupira MarketCentral market where vendors sell local products, textiles, spices, and crafts at covered stalls.
Santa Maria, Sal Island, Cape Verde
Nossa Senhora das Dores Church19th-century religious building with a white facade and Portuguese colonial architecture. It serves as the main place of worship for Santa Maria residents.
Sal Island, Cape Verde
Kite BeachLong sandy beach with constant winds 5 kilometers from Santa Maria. Natural conditions allow for kitesurfing year-round.
São Vicente Island, Cape Verde
Monte VerdeThe highest point of São Vicente at 750 meters above sea level. The summit offers a view of Mindelo and the ocean. Marked trails lead to the top.
Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Cidade VelhaHistoric center established in 1462. The Real de São Felipe fortress, the cathedral, and the pillory testify to the city's Portuguese colonial past.
Brava Island, Cape Verde
Natural Pools of Faja d'AguaSet of rocky basins filled with seawater at high tide, forming natural pools protected from ocean waves.
Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde
Chaves BeachStretch of white sand bordered by dunes on the island's west coast, five kilometers long and bathed by the Atlantic waters.
Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde
Cabo Santa Maria ShipwreckRusty remains of a 100-meter-long Spanish cargo ship that ran aground on Atalanta Beach in September 1968.
Chã das Caldeiras, Fogo Island, Cape Verde
Chã Wine CellarsWine production center established in the caldera of the Fogo volcano, where vineyards grow on volcanic soil at 1700 meters altitude.
Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Serra da MalaguetaMountain range located in the north of Santiago with hiking trails through endemic vegetation and wildlife observation points.
Assomada, Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Assomada MarketLarge agricultural market where local vendors offer fruits, vegetables, fish, and crafts in the commercial center of Santiago.
Santiago Island, Cape Verde
TarrafalTown located in the north of Santiago featuring a white sand beach, a fishing port, and a former detention camp converted into a museum.
São Vicente Island, Cape Verde
MindeloThe second city of Cape Verde with its maritime port, markets, museums, and Portuguese colonial historic center.
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Santo AntãoThe island reaches 1900 meters in elevation. The deep valleys contain coffee plantations and sugar cane fields on terraces.
Mindelo, São Vicente Island, Cape Verde
Mindelo Fish MarketThe market opens daily at 6 AM. Fishermen sell tuna, mackerel and other local fish species directly from their boats.
Mindelo, São Vicente Island, Cape Verde
Tower of BelemThe white tower stands at the harbor entrance. Its design matches the original in Lisbon from the 16th century.
Praia, Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Dona Maria Pia LighthouseThe stone block lighthouse measures 21 meters. Its signals reach 26 nautical miles across the Atlantic.
Cidade Velha, Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Real de São Filipe Fortress16th-century military construction located on a hill overlooking the town. The fort provided port protection against pirate attacks.
Praia, Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Ildo Lobo Cultural PalaceColonial building transformed into a cultural space with exhibition and performance halls. Artistic events take place there throughout the year.
Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde
FontainhasVillage perched on a mountainside at 400 meters altitude. The houses with painted walls line the steep streets.
Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde
Cova de PaulVolcanic crater 1000 meters deep where farmers cultivate coffee, fruits, and vegetables on terraces.
São Nicolau Island, Cape Verde
Monte GordoVolcanic mountain of 1312 meters elevation with hiking trails within a natural park housing endemic species.
Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde
Santa Monica Beach18 kilometer beach with white sand dunes on the southwest coast of the island and turquoise waters.
Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde
Paul ValleyAgricultural valley with sugar cane, banana and mango plantations on terraces along the slopes.
Brava Island, Cape Verde
Nova SintraAdministrative center of the island at 500 meters altitude with cobblestone streets and Portuguese colonial houses.
Brava Island, Cape Verde
Furna VillageThis fishing port features traditional white houses on the hillside. The village fishermen start their tuna fishing trips at sunrise.