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Next to a small sandy beach and enjoying a sought-after location right in the heart of Santa Maria, Odjo d’Agua sits on a rocky promontory affording superb ocean views.
Our Guest's Opinion
- Mrs Horne
The location of Odjo d’Agua is hard to beat – a beachfront location, right in the heart of Santa Maria.
The restaurant and bar at the hotel holds an enviable position jutting out over the sea. It’s the perfect spot to watch local life in Santa Maria unfold before your eyes.
The sunloungers and parasols on the beach are payable locally (approx €4 per person). Pool towels can be changed twice weekly.
Odjo d'Agua has recently built a new block of 65 rooms, located behind the existing Junior Suites and Suites.
Located in the heart of Santa Maria, this family-run hotel exudes its own personal charm, and enjoys a privileged location with its own sandy beach. Boasting an authentic Cape Verdean feel, Odjo d'Agua's attractive interior and homely atmosphere is reinforced through delightful personal touches, such as antiques and photographs depicting the owners’ history. Throughout the hotel you'll find wonderful character and personality, including the recently built new block.
By day, guests can make the most of the small secluded pool and sunbathing area or take a dip in the new ocean-facing infinity pool, offering superb coastal vistas across Santa Maria’s glistening bay. Alternatively, perhaps you’d prefer to sunbathe on the sand or take a stroll along the golden bay that Santa Maria is famous for?
During the evening, the hotel’s restaurant and outside terrace come alive with the gentle sounds of live music and the scent of freshly prepared food. For guests staying on Bon Appetit, meals can be taken on the nights of your choice. If you prefer to eat out on the others, Santa Maria is home to a variety of restaurants and bars serving traditional and international cuisine, which are conveniently right on your doorstep.
The guest rooms at Odjo d’Agua are simplistic in design, but perfect for a comfortable night’s sleep. If you wish to upgrade, you can choose from Junior Suites, Sea View rooms and Suites.
Official local hotel rating: 4 star
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Standard Room
From £1,285pp
Sleeps up to 2
Standard rooms have twin beds, but you can request for the hotel to make the beds up as a double, with balcony or terrace.
Standard Room Partial Sea View (a)
From £1,355pp
These standard rooms have twin beds and face towards the beach/pool area - you can request for the hotel to make the beds up as a double, with balcony or terrace.
Junior Suite
Sleeps up to 4 (3 adults)
A twin-bed room with small lounge area, shower room and two extra beds for children, with balcony or terrace. Sleeps two adults and two children.
These rooms are located in the pre-existing part of the hotel.
Suite (c)
From £1,376pp
Sleeps up to 3
Suite Partial Sea View (a)
From £1,397pp
A small lounge area, two bedrooms, large double room with walk-in wardrobe, and a second smaller twin-bed room, balcony or terrace. Sleeps 2 adults + 2 children or 3 adults.
Suite Master
From £1,551pp
Bedroom with king-size bed, en-suite (shower over bath) and balcony with garden view. Separate living area with dining table, kitchen and sofa. This room can be accessed with your own front door, that has several steps up to the living floor. Air-conditioning, safe, minibar (payable locally), hairdryer, kettle, teacups and herbal teabags. Two-pin plugs. Only one of these rooms in the property, located in the existing hotel. This room interconnects with a Junior Suite.
Opening dates are subject to change and beyond our control.
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White sand beaches and turquoise sea.
Principally a beach resort with long stretches of white sand and an abundance of water sports Sal is really an island for beach lovers as most of the island's sights and attractions can be seen in half a day.
By night, Santa Maria, the main tourist area in Sal boasts a lively atmosphere with a good choice of bars and restaurants.
Sal is the most developed of all the Cape Verde Islands in terms of tourism yet still has a very barren landscape. In the north of the island you will find a salt lake in an extinct volcano crater, an impressive sight. Marine life around the coast of Sal and the rest of the archipelago is high with countless species including flamboyant tropical fish, dolphins and turtles.
Live music plays a huge part in Cape Verdean culture and is often performed live in various bars in Santa Maria during the evening. This is a unique experience and one not to be missed.
A large percentage of visitors come to Sal for the water sports and it's hardly surprising. Sal's long sandy beaches and turquoise water make a wonderful playground for water sports enthusiasts. It is also the perfect place for relaxing in the sun and enjoying long walks along the coastline. Sal is considered to be amongst the world's top five windsurfing locations so it is not uncommon to see bright coloured sails dotted about the ocean. Kite surfing, diving and deep-sea fishing are also very big on Sal. There are plenty of places to hire equipment, have lessons and organise trips.
Santa Maria beach on Sal is simply stunning, offering four and a half miles of golden white sand. You can always find your own piece of paradise here, whether it be enjoying long romantic strolls along the shoreline and relaxing into the pure peacefulness, or hunting out the excellent water sports that the waters provides the perfect playground for.
The following are just a couple of festivals that take place on Sal:
Nossa Sra. De Piedade (Our Lady of Pity) 15th August - Mass, processions, swimming contests and music festival on beach with local musicians.
Santa Maria Festival (Municipality Day) 16th & 17th September - Music festival
It's important to remember that tourism is still very much in its infancy in Cape Verde. There's ongoing development on the islands, so you may see and hear building works, so if there's work taking place in or next to your chosen hotel, we will advise if you we think it will affect your holiday. You may also encounter locals selling paintings and handicrafts, however they're quite harmless.
With constant breezes the Islands don't disappoint for windsurfing holidays and the keenest windsurfer can pretty well count on being able to windsurf every day; however the seas and wind dictate that you need a fairly high level of competence and experience.
Due to their position within the winter tradewind belt, the Cape Verde Islands boast near perfect wind conditions from late November to June and so the Island of Sal has been a popular haven for windsurfing holidays for years.
On Sal, the main area for windsurfing is at the southern end of the island in Santa Maria. The bay here has a white sandy beach stretching for approximately 4km with a steep sand entry in parts.
For the more experienced, seeking the rush of some serious wave riding then a visit to Punta Preta, on the rougher west side, is a must. Waves here can reach up to 8ft running onto a stony shore break.
The Cape Verde Islands are a diver's paradise with wrecks to explore, rich tropical underwater flora and a massive array of fish including shoals of rockfish and bream, dolphins, turtles and sharks.
Cat sharks are frequently seen and with some luck you can also observe tiger sharks, lemon sharks, hammer-head sharks and mako sharks.
We are pleased to offer diving with Cabo Verde Diving based on the beach near the Meliá hotel in Santa Maria, Sal. Dives, courses and equipment hire can be arranged by your resort representatives or prior to your holiday.
Cabo Verde Diving offers dives every day in the morning and afternoon. Night dives and dive packages (6 or more dives) can also be arranged.