10 Days in Santo Antão is Barely Enough

I fell in love with the island of Santo Antao, Cape Verde. The hiking, the people, the music ... all outstanding!
Historical Fiction & Business Author, World Traveler & Speaker
Historical Fiction & Business Author, World Traveler & Speaker
I fell in love with the island of Santo Antao, Cape Verde. The hiking, the people, the music ... all outstanding!
DH has done it again: found a charming little hotel in a stellar location, this time in the Paul Valley of the island of Santo Antão, Cape Verde. When we arrived at the ferry dock in Porto Novo we were…
Remember to stay Zen As you may recall, we were unable to buy a visa for more than 30 days at the airport when we landed in Cape Verde. In theory we should have been able to get a 90…
Carnival is a big deal in Mindelo. They say it is 2nd only to Rio in scope. But even the weeks leading up to it are full of excitement. Part of that is the weekly parade of the Mandinga Warriors…
I have fallen in love with Cape Verdean music. Mindelo is a wonderful place to go hear it.
Our visit to the interior of Santiago island, in Cape Verde. We stayed at a lovely B&B called Cote de France. They really support local culture and agriculture.
Our guide, Zegue, met us at the gates of the Cote de France, a hiker’s B&B in among the jagged mountain peaks of Santiago Island, in Cape Verde. It was only 9:00 a.m. but already the sun was hot. DH…
Tema and Christophe ready to tour Maio Today Christophe loaded us into his rattling old pickup truck for a tour of the 269 square km island of Maio. It is 24 km long by 16 km wide at its largest…
Today I had one of those moments that surface one’s deepest, darkest fears.
Sometimes there is an inverse relationship between the size of the airport and the intensity of airport security. I guess they feel the need to justify their existence. Or they are just looking for ways to make their lives more…
Cidade Velha, aka Ribeira Grande, in Cape Verde, was the first colonial settlement in the tropics, and still has the pillory where the enslaved people were punished.
[Internet is not always accessible on the islands, and most hotels ask that you not upload photos, so the next few posts won’t have photos added until later.] We walked up to “the Plateau”, which is the historic old centre…