Cabo Verde
Irwin, Aisling; Wilson, Colum; Stewart, Murray
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Stable and peaceful, quietly isolated by its mid-Atlantic location, malaria-free, and with year-round sun, Cabo Verde’s appeal to independent travellers is a natural one – with its unique island geography making it somewhat of an adventure to navigate beyond the more conventional single-island visit of the increasing numbers of package tourists. The archipelago is diverse, particularly in terms of its tourist infrastructure. Sal and Boavista, the oldest of these volcanic islands, boast white-sand beaches that rival those anywhere in the world, and are complemented by dream windsurfing and kitesurfing opportunities, courtesy of strong breezes and powerful Atlantic waves. Consequently, these two islands attract 95% of Cabo Verde’s visitors, leaving the other seven inhabited islands undeveloped – and awaiting discovery.
Hikers, music-fans and those curious to experience something more authentically Cabo Verdean are drawn to these seven islands. Lace up your walking boots to trek amid the jaw-dropping mountainous landscapes of Fogo or Santo Antão. Or chill, taking time out in tiny Brava or mellow Maio. Or let your internal culture-vulture revel in the fusion of African, Portuguese and Brazilian influences that courses through the cities of Praia and Mindelo, with their constant backdrop of seductive music (or February’s raucous carnival!) – the aural thread that ties together these islands scattered across the mid-Atlantic.
Although Sal and Boa Vista’s all-inclusives dominate the tourist market, they are increasingly joined by small, independently owned eco-lodges across all islands, complemented by an upswing in the quality and accessibility of traditional pensão and homestays. Throw in coffee and wine, and an authentic culture of organic food, and you have a recipe for well-catered relaxation.
So whether you are a winter sunseeker craving beach-based downtime or an ecotourist looking for nesting loggerhead turtles and birds found nowhere else, an Africa afficionado or a digital nomad enticed by new long-stay visas, Bradt’s Cabo Verde provides the perfect guide to getting the most out of these unexpectedly rewarding islands.
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Colum Wilson is a relief worker. He worked for Médecins Sans Frontières and now works for the UK government’s Department for International Development, specialising in providing humanitarian aid to west Africa. Together with journalist Aisling Irwin, he has lived in and written about a range of countries including Zambia and Angola. They have co-authored two books: Bradt’s Cabo Verde and In Quest of Livingstone: a Journey to the Four Fountains, which retraced David Livingstone’s last journey. During the time that he has been visiting Cabo Verde, Wilson has seen it change from a country with little tourism to one definitively on the tourist map.
Murray Stewart has written or co-authored five Bradt guides, and has been published in national travel magazines. He updated the sixth and seventh editions of Bradt’s Cabo Verde guidebook, building on his understanding of Portuguese and a network of island-based contacts to convey the changes in this fast-developing country. He notes that Cabo Verde does not have a wealth of obvious ‘treasures’, possessing few museums, no art galleries, a mere scattering of historical sites. Accordingly, he recommends ‘travelling as an anthropologist such that little treasures appear and quickly turn into big treasures – treasures to store in the memory’. Although loving the Fogo volcano, Santo Antão’s craggy peaks and the glistening beaches of Sal and Boavista, what won him over was ‘the gentle patience of the archipelago’s inhabitants, their ability to intimately share both time and space with each other (and me), and their commitment to live life communally’.
Donna Wheeler (donnawheeler.com) is an experienced travel writer who has written numerous guidebooks for Lonely Planet, DK Eyewitness and Hardie Grant Travel; regularly reviews hotels and restaurants for international outlets; and has worked as a commissioning editor and creative producer. Cabo Verde is her first Bradt title. Her connection to Cabo Verde draws on her time spent in Lisbon researching Portugal’s colonial past, along with an interest in the history of the Atlantic economies and the slave trade. She also has an abiding fascination with border zones and islands, the culture of hospitality around the world, and in mountains and the sea – all of which are informing and driving deep exploration of this Atlantic archipelago off the western coast of continental Africa.
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