Cape Verde
Cape Verde's rooms with views - Boa Vista
When the Portuguese sailors discovered the third largest Cape Verdean island in 1460 they shouted “boavista” (or good view) over the side of the ship and that’s how it got its name.
New approach to buying in Cape Verde
A choice of easy-to-buy schemes linked to a new apart-hotel in Cape Verde puts the opportunity to buy a property in the sun within the financial grasp of more potential investors and second-home buyers than many other developments taking shape on the islands rapidly gaining popularity 450 miles off West Africa.
Wraps off Cape Verde’s new flagship development
The Bath-based firm behind a new residential waterfront development in Cape Verde is pledging thousands of pounds to help improve the local economy on the island of Santiago.
Els and Faldo put Cape Verde on the world golfing map
Cape Verde, an archipelago of ten islands and eight islets in the Atlantic Ocean some 400 miles west of the African nation of Sénegal, is known for many things. Known for its stunning white beaches where the turtles come to lay their eggs, for its kite surfing and windsurfing, for its climate that is suspended in perpetual summer and for its warm turquoise waters. However, something that Cape Verde is not known for is golf – yet – but there are massive plans afoot to change this.
Cape Verde’s foremost luxury resort developer hands over first townhouses
Cape Verde’s largest luxury resort development, Sambala, becomes the first developer to complete the Phase One of properties. Sambala continues to lead the way on Cape Verde’s most beautiful island, Santiago.