Mitarbeiter/Guide waren sehr gut...freundlich, sympathisch, haben uns durch ihr fröhliche lockere Art eine Art schöne Erinnerung gegeben. Tatsächlich haben wir das Sandboarding als nicht gut empfunden, da wir es ein paar Tage zuvor schon erlebt haben, dort waren wir in den Dünen, der Natur, dieses hat uns dort sehr viel besser gefallen. Allgemein war ein deutlicher Unterschied zu diesen Touren zu erkennen, wobei TUI, unserer Meinung nach schlechter abschneidet.
This fun-filled tour gives you the chance to delve into some of Boa Vista's top spots. Spend a morning exploring inland villages and roaming the Viana desert in a 4x4, before ending up on one of the island's most pretty beaches. Roberto, one of our local guides, says, ‘It probably wasn't their intention but the souvenir shops of Povoação Velha and Rabil have become unwitting social media stars. Their colourful, kitsch and carefree displays are massive Instagram hits.'
This morning-long adventure kicks off with a visit to Rabil – Boa Vista's second-largest town. From its vibrant streets to traditional architecture, the town reflects the island's tough yet resilient spirit. Here, you'll visit a ceramic factory, where you'll see the handiwork of local artisans and might be able to grab yourself a souvenir of local pottery. You'll also get to taste Cape Verde's national dish, catchupa, a rich stew of corn, beans, pork and vegetables – through ingredients change, not just from island to island or village to village, but house to house.
Next, hold on tight as you zoom through the dusty landscape of the Viana desert. Our next stop is Povoação Velha, the oldest settlement on the island. Wander its rustic streets before kicking back on the 11km-long Santa Monica beach. Its sugar-white sand contrasts against fluorescent blue waters like an image from a postcard. If you're an adventure seeker, you can even try your hand at sandboarding.