Esales Property ID: es5553978
Property Location
Entrance de Santa Maria
Apt 4, 1st floor (4.1)
Iiha do Sal
Cape Verde
CP 147
Property Details
Sun-Kissed Oasis Awaits: Your Cape Verde Escape
Imagine sun-kissed skin, the rhythmic whisper of the Atlantic Ocean, and endless blue skies – this fully furnished studio in Santa Maria, Cape Verde, can be your gateway to it all.
Step into your personal haven:
Santa Maria: Where adventure and relaxation meet
This studio is more than just a place to stay; it’s your springboard to island dreams:
Don’t let this sun-kissed oasis slip away. Contact us today and claim your piece of Cape Verde paradise!
ABOUT THE AREA
Santa Maria is a town in Cape Verde, on the southern tip of Sal Island. Its long, wide beaches are backed by resorts. The town is dotted with pastel-colored buildings, al fresco restaurants and live-music bars. The old harbor’s Weigh House recalls Sal’s salt-trading history. The area’s clear waters are home to rays and sea turtles. Nearby, exposed Kite Beach is a popular kitesurfing destination.
Sal’s capital, Espargos, can be found in the centre of the island, but you’ll find the main resort area along the south of the island in Santa Maria. Here, you’ll find an endless expanse of golden beach which follows the coast all along the bay and around towards the western side of the island. As the main resort, Santa Maria is where you’ll find all main hotels on Sal, and each is within a 20-minute walk of the variety of shops, restaurants and bars that also reside there.
Not only does Sal Island cater for serious beach goers, but also those in search of something a little more unique. There’s lots of history to absorb in the form of the island’s once booming salt trade (from which the island takes its name), and heading inland will uncover a vast, barren landscape with exceptional features, poles apart from the sandy paradise at Santa Maria.
Sal is part of Cape Verde, a group of 10 islands sprinkled off the west coast of Africa. They’re relatively unknown in the mainstream market and, thanks to their location, they’re a unique melting pot of cultures. The islands were originally discovered by the Portuguese, and there’s also a mixture of African and Brazilian influences. You’ll see it in the island’s music, fashion and, perhaps most obviously, in the food.
The travel guides like to refer to Cape Verde as the ‘African Caribbean’, and the country certainly lives up to its nickname. Sal, one of the most popular islands, has snow-white beaches and rainbow-painted towns, just like those you’d find in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.
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