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Santiago and the Island of Fire
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Mountains & Beaches
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Island Discovery
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The Peaks of Cape Verde
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The Peaks of Cape Verde

 
Island Hopping from Sal
 

A two week itinerary visiting five islands.

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Santo Antao
1 of 27: Santo Antao
2 of 27: Fogo
3 of 27: Fogo
4 of 27: Santo Antao Scenery
5 of 27: Fogo
6 of 27: Santo Antao
7 of 27: Fogo
8 of 27: Santiago
9 of 27: Mindelo, Sao Vicente
10 of 27: Sao Filipe, Fogo
11 of 27: Santiago
12 of 27: Ponta do Sol, Santo Antao
13 of 27: Sao Vicente
14 of 27: Santo Antao
15 of 27: Santiago
16 of 27: Fogo
17 of 27: Sao Vicente
18 of 27: Mindelo, Sao Vicente
19 of 27: Santo Antao
20 of 27: Mindelo, Sao Vicente
21 of 27: Praia Market, Santiago
22 of 27: Sao Vicente
23 of 27: Mindelo-Porto Novo Ferry
24 of 27: Santo Antao
25 of 27: Santo Antao
26 of 27: Santo Antao
27 of 27: Santo Antao
Adults Only Island Hopping

See some stunning mountain ranges, and the highest peak, reaching 2989m. From the lunar landscape of the volcano on Fogo to the verdant valleys and rugged mountains on Santo Antão, the scenery is spectacular. Vibrant music, colonial architecture and superb beaches are just some of the sights on this tour.

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Tour Itinerary

São Vicente is a dusty, mountainous island. Monte Verde, the highest point on the island has some impressive views from the summit. The best view of the capital Mindelo is from Fortim d'El Rei, the old fort located on the headland to the east of the city. On the other side of the harbour is Monte Cara or 'Face Mountain' as it is known, a mountain with a human profile sculptured into it by erosion.

In Santo Antão, the jagged peaks, deep crevices, harsh volcanic walls, jaw dropping ravines and villages clinging to the sides of mountains are some of the most impressive sights in the archipelago. Although most tourists come to Santo Antão to hike the ribeiras, the views from the precarious roads can be appreciated by all. The highest peak is 1979m.

Santiago has two mountain ranges, the more northern Serra da Malagueta and the central Serra do Pico do Antonio (reaching 1392). It benefits from several permanent water sources and has lush green valleys and thriving plantations. The drive through the centre of the island is spectacular, with craggy cliff tops and views down the mountains on either side of the road. A trip to Santiago wouldn't be complete without spending some time exploring the capital Praia and taking a trip to the old capital Cidade Valha.

Fogo is the ultimate peak. Standing tall at 2989m Fogo rises sharply from the ocean. Cha das Caldeiras is the crater of the active volcano and is home to a race of people descended from a 19th century French nobleman. As well as the many walks on the island there are also some interesting lava tubes to explore. The islanders produce their own wine and it really wouldn't be a complete to visit Fogo without at least sampling a glass or two...

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