Cabo Verde is a beautiful archipelago that flies under the radar of mass tourism. This West African country has been independent from Portugal since 1975 and consists of 10 islands. Since we finalized our plans at the last minute, we were only able to visit two islands as domestic flights were completely sold out. The two we narrowed our focus down to were São Vicente since it is the cultural heart of the archipelago and Santo Antão because it is a hiker’s delight with trails through landscapes considered to be the most beautiful that the country has to offer. Luckily, our visit coincided with São Vicente’s annual Brazilian-inspired carnival celebration so it was a lively time to visit. Our first three days in Mindelo (a port city in São Vicente) were spent partying with the friendly locals as the downtown streets were sectioned off for parade after parade. What a fantastic explosion of colors, costumes and live music with dancers thrilling the crowd with their captivating moves! Locals lined the street for hours beforehand but we managed to score coveted wristbands so that we could get stadium seats to watch all the action in comfort. After 72 hours of non stop excitement, we hopped on a ferry to the island of Santo Antão. Finding a car rental in the port city of Porto Novo was easy and we immediately set out to explore what this island had to offer. Our first stop was Tarrafal de Monte Trigo, a tiny fishing village boasting a black sand beach nestled beneath towering mountains. It was well worth the detour off the main tourist track as the drive out there was stunning, and our seafood meal was scrumptious. From Tarrafal, we picked up hitchhikers on our drive back towards Porto Novo and could tell from their beaming smiles that they were happy they didn’t have to wait hours for the next collectivo to show up. After reaching Porto Novo, we drove up the old slave road (Rua de Corda), which is a scenic drive up to the Delgadinho Mountain Ridge. This drive was spectacular as we cut through some scenic valleys and snaked along the volcanic ridges of the island, stopping at viewpoints along the way. The entire road is built out of cobblestones – a feat accomplished by slaves over the centuries. After reaching the northern side of the island, we based ourselves out of Ponta do Sol and drove towards Fontainhas as we wanted to do a recon for our hike in a few days time. After checking out the amazing views overlooking Fontainhas, we drove to the end of the hike at Chã de Igreja and Cruzinha before returning to a beautiful sunset over the harbor in Ponta do Sol. The next day, we drove up to Xoxo Valley, Pinhao Village, Lombo Branco Village, Sinagoga salt water pools, and Paúl Valley before taking the coastal road back to Porto Novo where we had to return our rental. Renting a truck for two days to explore the island was a great decision because it gave us a good overview of Santo Antão. From Porto Novo, we hopped into a collectivo heading to “Cova Volcano” so we could spend the night at Biosfera, the closest hotel to the Cova do Paúl volcano crater. It was a great call as we enjoyed our most magical sunset from a nearby lookout point and were able to start our Cova to Cidade das Pombas hike (more commonly known as the “Paúl Valley hike”) first thing the next morning. This epic hike is rated the #1 thing to do on Santo Antão and we can agree that it is unmissable. After a few days of relaxing in Pombas, we made our way over to Ponta do Sol so that we could hike to Fontainhas. National Geographic dubbed this mountainous village one of the best views in the world and we were glad we added it to our itinerary. After doing everything we wanted to on Santo Antão, we took a ferry back to São Vicente to spend the remainder of our time in Cabo Verde. Since we didn’t have a chance to explore Mindelo on our first visit (because of carnival), we made up for it this time by checking out the various markets (municipal, fish, street and handicraft) in the compact downtown area. Then we rented a car for 24 hours to explore the rest of the island which included the peak of Monte Verde, the fishing villages of Salamansa, Baía das Gatas, Calhau, the westernmost village of São Pedro (where swimming with sea turtles is a highlight), and the 12 Voltas slot canyon. Our last day in Cape Verde was spent on beautiful Laginha Beach which had a unbelievable turquoise hue that looked artificial (like the blue lagoon). Two weeks in Cabo Verde quickly came to an end and we are already planning a return trip to visit some of the other islands like Fogo, Santiago and Sal.
A mandinga warrior greets us as soon as we wandered into Mindelo, the capital of the island of São Vicente
A mandingas couple happily poses for a photo
Painted wall mural of Cesária Évora, a legendary singer from the island of São Vicente who almost always performed with a bottle of Cognac on stage and a cigarette in her hand
Girls on a float during the pre-carnival festivities on the island of São Vicente
A young girl points her water gun at us with a cheeky smile
The Mandingas have several parades during carnival and are a common sight on the streets of São Vicente. They honor their black ancestors by greasing themselves in oil and tar, wearing sisal skirts and holding up spears
Robby with a mandinga warrior
A motorcyclist wearing a gold mask drives through the parade in Mindelo; São Vicente
Spectators cheer and party alongside the mandingas during the pre-carnival celebrations in São Vicente
A mandinga warrior poses for a photo
A cute girl smiles for a photo
Even President Trump made an appearance during São Vicente's carnival celebration!
Locals happily pose in front of the Cabo Verde flag
View of Mindelo (foreground) and the mountainous island of Santo Antão in the background
Samba parade opening ceremonies in Mindelo; São Vicente
A beautiful samba dancer entertains the crowd
This float honored previous Samba champions from years ago!
Costumed women dancing at the Mindelo carnival
A carnival dancer jubilantly welcomes us
A samba queen puts on a fantastic performance in front of an enthralled audience
A beautiful carnival dancer
We loved the costumes of Carnival 2024
A carnival dancer entertains the crowd
Carnival dancers wearing bright neon costumes
Beautiful women of São Vicente's carnival
A man wearing a fabulous carnival costume
Dancers wearing Bitcoin costumes
Anti-riot police ensure the lively crowd doesn't get too crazy after the Samba carnival parade ends at 1:30 am
Swordfish statue in the Mindelo harbor
Entrance to Art D’Cretcheu, the oldest Fair Trade arts and crafts shop in Cape Verde. Located inside the historical building of Centro Cultural do Mindelo (built in 1858), this souvenir store is filled with hand crafted pieces made from artists from all the Cape Verdean islands
Carved wooden statue; Mindelo
Artwork on a door in Mindelo
Gorgeous carnival costumes during the opening ceremony in Mindelo
Carnival celebration in Mindelo, the capital of São Vicente
Shark costumes at the carnival parade in Mindelo
A beautiful carnival dancer; São Vicente
Drummers in the carnival parade
Carnival dancers wearing pretty hoop skirt costumes
We loved the vibrant carnival outfits!
We were surrounded by friends and family members of the carnival dancers and loved it when they were spotted in the cheering crowd
Poseidon themed carnival dancer
The King and Queen of this dance troupe greet the crowd at the Mindelo carnival
The floats in São Vicente's carnival were very colorful and original
The King of Hearts parades down the main street in Mindelo
A carnival queen struts her stuff
Band members dressed as playing cards
How the dancers could wear high heels for hours on end while performing non stop was amazing!
Casino themed float at the Mindelo carnival
One of our favorite floats from the carnival in São Vicente
Fabulous carnival outfits
A beautiful dancer puts on a show
One of the most unique floats in the carnival parade
Love the gorgeous carnival costumes!
Amazing abs on this male carnival dancer!
A farmer's themed float at the carnival parade
An assistant helping adjust a dancer's costume
Carnival dancers wearing pyramid shaped hats
Math themed outfit worn by a carnival dancer
Court jesters on horseback; Mindelo carnival
Brightly costumed carnival dancers
We were happy to see men confidently strut their stuff in the Mindelo carnival parade
The academic float; Mindelo carnival parade
A young boy wearing a clock costume in the carnival parade
This beautiful lady was an amazing dancer and knew how to shake her stuff!
The São Vicente carnival parade lasted 4 hours and kept us thoroughly entertained. Thankfully we scored last minute stadium seat tickets a few hours before the parade kicked off!
Porto Novo is the port city that greets all ferry passengers arriving to Santo Antão
The nickname of Santo Antão is "island of the mountains"
Santo Antão is an island of mountains and valleys. The island is split between desert and semi-arid climate
A farmer's terraced land; Santo Antão
Basalt columns; Santo Antão
View from Topo da Coroa, the highest point on Santo Antão
The small fishing village of Tarrafal de Monte Trigo
The sandy track leading to remote Tarrafal de Monte Trigo, a settlement in the southwestern part of Santo Antão
Wall mural in Tarrafal de Monte Trigo
Robby eating a yummy grilled tuna lunch at local eatery Mimina; Tarrafal de Monte Trigo
Fishing boats lined up on shore at Tarrafal de Monte Trigo
Fishing boat; Tarrafal de Monte Trigo
The winding road to Tarrafal de Monte Trigo with a caldera in the background
Cobblestone road leading to Topo da Coroa, the tallest volcanic mountain in Santo Antão
Cobblestone road with the island of São Vicente in the background
A group of herons on a stone hut; Santo Antão
An elderly hitchhiker smiles after we drop him off in his town
Cloud covered viewpoint over Pico da Cruz
Another cloud covered view of Pico da Cruz
Terrace fields in the Paúl Valley (as seen from Pico da Cruz viewpoint)
Our Lady of Grace church in Pico da Cruz village
A man carrying a bundle of grass instead of overloading his donkey
Mountain landscape near Pico da Cruz
Spectacular terraced landscapes are commonplace in Santo Antão
School girl smiling on her walk back from school
The road from Ribeira Grande to the Cova crater passes by the Delgadinho mountain ridge
Vista from the Rua de Corda, a mountain road that meanders around the scenic Cova crater area
View from the Rua de Corda of a particularly scenic area around the Cova crater
Farming village Alto Mira
Sculpture of a woman carrying fish while a man catches fish in background; Ponta do Sol
Wall mural in Ponta do Sol
A fisherman smiles by the harbor in Ponta do Sol
A local swimming pool in the harbor at Ponta do Sol village
Coastline on the drive to Fontainhas
The only aqueduct in Cape Verde is on the island of Santo Antão
Robby at a viewpoint on our spectacular drive from Ponta do Sol to Chã de Igreja
A white church seen by the roadside on the drive to Chã de Igreja
Scenery on our drive to Chã de Igreja
Photo of an elderly Cabo Verdean lady
Colorful fishing boats in the harbor of Cruzinha
Landscape in the northern section of the island of Santo Antão
Village nestled in a valley beneath a towering mountain range; Santo Antão
The cobblestone road leading to Ponta do Sol
Statue of a fisherman at sunset; Ponta do Sol
Sunset over traditional colorful fishing boats in Ponta do Sol's harbor
Robby enjoying his seafood dinner at Mini Familiar in Ponta do Sol
Night view of the town hall in Ponta do Sol
Cobblestone street in Ponta do Sol
Mural of singer Cesária Évora on a building in Ribeira Grande
The road leading to Xoxo Valley
Beautiful rock formations in the Xoxo Valley
The highlight of Xoxo Valley - a volcanic rock pillar that soars over the nearby village
Coastal road leading to Sinagoga Village
Rock wall terraces are commonplace on Santo Antão
Hiking trails at Pinhao Village
Traditional stone hut on Santo Antão
Sinagoga natural salt water pools
Lots of private pools at Sinagoga's natural salt water pools
Stone huts in Paúl Valley
Fontes Pereira de Melo Lighthouse
Wall mural of Cesária Évora in Porto Novo
Massive wall mural in Porto Novo
A puppy sticks its head out of a box on a packed collectivo ride up to Cova Volcano
Robby at an epic sunset spot near Biosfera Hotel
A cloud covered sunset over Rabo Curto
The cobblestone road leading to Biosfera Hotel
Sunrise over Cova do Paúl
Robby on the path leading down to Cova do Paúl
Cova do Paúl is an extinct volcano crater about 1200 meters above sea level. Several families live here full time as the entire fertile crater is used for agriculture
A friendly donkey says hello; Cova do Paúl
This farmer woke up early to get some work done before the heat of the day; Cova do Paúl
What a view of beautiful Paúl Valley! No wonder the hike from Cova do Paúl to Cidade das Pombas (or Paúl Valley hike) is the island's most popular
Robby on the Paúl Valley hike
The uneven path of the Paúl Valley hike
A goat herder on the Paúl Valley hike
A boy on his phone in front of a nice wall mural; Paúl Valley
A building painted in Cape Verde's flag; Paúl Valley
A handsome Cape Verdean smiles for the camera; Paúl Valley
Another cool wall mural in the Paúl Valley
Dragon tree in the Paúl Valley
A van with a Portugal and Cabo Verde flag
Tire stairs in the Paúl Valley
It is a tight squeeze for two vehicles to pass each other in the Paúl Valley
O Curral restaurant in the Paúl Valley
The gorgeous scenery in the Paúl Valley
Locals harvesting sugar cane; Paúl Valley
A pretty house in the Paúl Valley
Yield to school kids sign; Paúl Valley
Two kids flash a thumbs up sign in the Paúl Valley
Aqueduct in the Paúl Valley
Cats climbing down the window at Misurino, our guesthouse in Cidade das Pombas
The pretty landscape view at Cidade das Pombas
View of Cidade das Pombas
View looking towards Paúl Valley from a lookout point in Cidade das Pombas
Colorful staircase leading to the ocean in Ponta do Sol
Wall mural in Ponta do Sol
"Respect Family" wall mural in Ponta do Sol
Jackie, the owner and chef of Cantinho da Musica, serves us a yummy dinner in Ponta do Sol
Our view on the hike from Ponta do Sol towards the mountainous village of Fontainhas
With this narrow mountain road, it is a tight squeeze for two vehicles to pass each other!
Our first glimpse of the village of Fontainhas
In 2015, National Geographic named Fontainhas as the runner up to the "place with the best view in the world"
After hiking through the village of Fontainhas, we continued upward and onward
Rewarded with fabulous coastal views such as this one, we enjoyed our hike towards Corvo
The path leading to Corvo
The precariously perched mountainous village of Fontainhas
Terrace fields in the valley next to Fontainhas
Wall mural in Ponta do Sol
SCUBA diver sculpture on a rock at Ponta do Sol
Swimming hole at Ponta do Sol
Ponta do Sol's mini fish market near the harbor
Church of Nossa Senhora da Luz; Ponta do Sol
Serenaded by live music at Cantinho da Musica in Ponta do Sol
African musician wall mural at Ribeira Grande
An aluguer (shared taxi service) with a Cabo Verde flag
A fisherman shows off his catch of the day at Porto Novo
Colorful fishing boats line the shore in Porto Novo
Colonial buildings in Porto Novo
A monument of a woman waving goodbye near Porto Novo Harbor. The plaque reads "And so that it will always be remembered, in this piece of ground and rock. This noble figure we love, the woman from the lands of Cape Verde"
Boarding the ferry for the short ride back to the neighboring island of São Vicente
The port city of Mindelo; São Vicente
Wall mural in downtown Mindelo
The vibrant metal facade (made from recycled barrel lids) on the National Centre for Art, Crafts and Design (CNAD) cultural center
Bandeira Monument in the center of Mindelo
Historic houses line the main road in Mindelo
A fish seller sits in front of a wall mural in Mindelo
A hungry dog waits for fish scraps down by the fish market in Mindelo
Replica of the Belem Tower near the fish market in Mindelo
Fishermen descale fish down by the waterfront; Mindelo
A roadside vegetable market
A woman sells vegetables by the roadside
A young girl smiles for the camera; Mindelo
Tile mural near the handicraft market in Mindelo
Wall art of workers hauling produce on a sled; Mindelo main market
Cobblers restoring shoes in Mindelo
This cobbler fixed Robby's Teva sandals for $1
Municipal market of Mindelo
This street was packed with people the first time we visited Mindelo during carnival!
Artwork on Art D’Cretcheu, a souvenir store in Mindelo
Mural of Cesária Évora in Mindelo
A friendly fruit seller; Mindelo
Floating music hub in the Mindelo harbor
Selling the catch of the day in Mindelo
Freshly caught tuna for sale; Mindelo fish market
A fisherman uses a serrated tin can to descale fish
A friendly locals chats us up in Mindelo
We bought vegetables from this friendly seller
Traffic jam on our drive up to the top of Monte Verde
Too bad it was cloudy today or else the view would have been spectacular! This is all we could see from the top of Monte Verde (the highest point on São Vicente)
A kite surfer in Salamansa
A shuttered bar/restaurant at the beach in Salamansa
Colorful traditional fishing boats in Baía das Gatas (Cat Bay)
A colorful fishing boat outside a hotel in Baía das Gatas
Stopping at a lookout point on the coastal road linking Baía das Gatas to Calhau
Coastal road linking Baía das Gatas to Calhau
A long stretch of pristine coastline on our drive to the remote village of Calhau
Colorful fishing boats in the fishing village of Calhau
A shipwreck off the coast of Mindelo
Our favorite wall mural on the island of São Vicente
The westernmost village of São Pedro where visitors can swim with resident turtles all year long
Jet blast warning sign near Cesária Évora Airport, one of Cape Verde's busiest on the island of São Vicente
12 Voltas slot canyon located at the base of Mount Cara
Souvenirs for sale at the handicraft market in Mindelo
A fisherman works on his boat by the waterfront in Mindelo
The beautiful turquoise colored water of Laginha Beach
A massive sea turtle statue at Laginha Beach
Wall mural on a building in downtown Mindelo
Souvenirs for sale at the Municipal Market; Mindelo
Artwork on display at Alfandega Velha, a former customs house and current cultural center in Mindelo
Catamaran Orion - "preparing to depart" exhibit on display at Alfandega Velha cultural center
A massive metal shaped face on display at Alfandega Velha cultural center
Statue of singer Cesária Évora, a much beloved Cabo Verdean singer
Robby standing outside Cesária Évora Airport getting ready to say goodbye to Cabo Verde!
Boarding our Tui flight to Lisbon, Portugal