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We know every curve, every hidden beach, every story this land holds.
Boa Vista reveals itself slowly—and in one full day with us, you'll discover why this island gets under your skin and stays there. This isn't a checklist tour. This is our island, and we're about to show it to you the way only those who live it can.
We begin where the ocean meets golden dunes in a sanctuary so pristine, so untouched, that few know it as intimately as we do. No crowds. No noise. Just you, the wind, and sand sculpted into shapes that seem almost impossible. Here, silence speaks louder than words, and nature shows its purest face. Take a deep breath. This is just the beginning.
A sheltered bay where crystal-clear waters cradle one of Boa Vista's most precious residents—sea turtles gliding gracefully beneath the surface. If the ocean is kind today, you'll see them. But even if you don't, you'll feel their presence in every ripple, every story your guide shares about these ancient mariners who've been coming here longer than any of us can remember.
Cliffs carved by time create a natural balcony over the Atlantic—varandinha means "little balcony," and that's exactly what it feels like. Stand where the rock meets the sky, where waves crash through hollowed arches, where the view makes you stop, breathe deep, and simply be. This is the kind of place that doesn't need explanation. You just need to stand in it.
Kilometers of white sand stretch as far as the eye can see. Crystal waters. Endless horizon. Here you understand—truly understand—why they call Boa Vista "the island of beaches." This isn't just beautiful. This is the kind of beautiful that makes you question if you're still on Earth. We'll give you time here. You'll need it.
The island's first settlement, where time seems to pass at its own slow, deliberate pace. Dirt roads. Colorful houses. Stories the elders still tell if you stop to listen. This is the Cape Verdean soul in its most authentic state—no filters, no performance, just life as it's been lived here for generations. Our roots run deep in these streets.
Our capital with an open heart, where the local rhythm pulses through markets, colors, and genuine smiles. Pass by the Capela de Nossa Senhora de Fátima, a simple white chapel that stands as a quiet guardian over the town. Sal Rei isn't trying to impress anyone—it just is, warm and welcoming, exactly as a Cape Verdean town should be.
The rusted skeleton of a shipwreck rises from the turquoise waters like a monument to the ocean's power. The Spanish cargo ship ran aground in 1968 and never left. Now it's part of the island itself—haunting, beautiful, unforgettable. This image will stay with you long after you've left Boa Vista. We promise.
Golden dunes that look like they were transported straight from the Sahara—because in a way, they were. Wind-carried sand from Africa meets Atlantic island, creating a surreal contrast that only Boa Vista can offer. Walk the dunes. Feel the sand between your toes. Realize you're standing in two worlds at once.
Once Boa Vista's capital, Rabil still carries the quiet dignity of a place that remembers when it mattered most. Traditional pottery, local craft, and a pace of life that refuses to rush for anyone. This is where we close the circle—back to simplicity, back to authenticity, back to what makes this island ours.
Best for: Anyone who wants to truly know Boa Vista, not just see it
Difficulty: Easy—suitable for all ages and fitness levels
What to bring: Sunscreen, hat, camera, swimwear, adventurous spirit
One day. The whole island. The way it was meant to be seen.
This is our island. Let us show it to you.