This one-week adventure immerses you in the breathtaking natural beauty and rich culture of Cape Verde. You’ll explore the island’s rugged valleys and mountains, trek through stunning landscapes, cycle scenic routes, and visit small villages and local landmarks—including a traditional rum distillery.
Perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, the program also offers a deep cultural connection with local communities. You’ll learn about traditional life while enjoying spectacular views of unspoiled terrain. Safety is a priority, so please follow the guidance of local coordinators, carry extra cash and water, and let us know of any health concerns in advance.
Program Highlights
- Discover the lush valleys and rural communities of Santiago Island.
- Trek the trails of Serra Malagueta and Mato Brasil for panoramic views.
- Visit an organic farm and enjoy a home-cooked Cape Verdean meal.
- Challenge yourself with the scenic “King-Track” hike in Gon-Gon Valley.
- Cycle through the landscapes of Tarrafal.
- Tour a local rum factory with an optional tasting experience.
What’s Included
- Accommodation from Sunday through Saturday midday of the final week.
- Airport pickup (within regular hours) and transportation during scheduled activities.
- Meals: 3 per weekday and 2 per day on weekends.
- Entry fees for cultural and adventure excursions included in the itinerary.
- 24/7 local staff support.
What’s Not Included
- International flights and visa-related costs.
- Travel insurance (mandatory).
- Personal expenses.
- Optional activities or tours outside of the scheduled program.
- Private transport outside the organized itinerary.
Location
Tarrafal is a small, laid-back town located on the northern coast of Santiago Island, the largest island in Cape Verde. Known for its beautiful crescent-shaped beach, clear turquoise waters, and surrounding mountains, Tarrafal is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape from busier tourist spots. The town has a friendly local vibe, with colourful markets, small cafes, and a strong sense of community. It’s also a place of historical importance, home to the Tarrafal Concentration Camp museum, a reminder of Cape Verde’s colonial past.
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