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Hilton Cabo Verde Sal Resort

Santa Maria
8.6

Fabulous

688 reviews

Luxury resort with full-service spa, two outdoor pools, and four restaurants near Santa Maria Beach.

Top rated

5-star

Free WiFi

Elevator / Lift

from
$265
/ night


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Cape Verde offers a wide variety of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets. You can find luxury resorts with all-inclusive options on popular islands like Sal and Boa Vista, catering to families and couples looking for a relaxing getaway. For those seeking a more authentic experience, guesthouses and pensions in towns like Mindelo on São Vicente provide insights into local culture. Self-catering apartments are also available, giving travelers the flexibility to prepare their own meals, which is especially convenient for longer stays or for families with children. Additionally, eco-lodges focusing on sustainability can be found, aligning with the country’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty.


Cape Verde is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. The islands have a low crime rate, particularly in tourist areas, and locals are known for their friendliness and hospitality. However, as with any travel destination, it's recommended to take standard precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and securing your valuables. Awareness of your surroundings and being respectful of local customs will enhance your experience. Additionally, keeping abreast of any travel advisories from relevant authorities can help ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.


Many hotels in Cape Verde are well-equipped with a range of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Most accommodations offer basic conveniences like free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and en-suite bathrooms. Depending on the location and type of hotel, you might also find luxurious offerings such as swimming pools, spa services, wellness centers, and on-site restaurants showcasing local cuisine. Some hotels also provide activities such as guided tours, water sports, and cultural experiences, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the islands.


Getting around Cape Verde can be accomplished through various means, each offering its unique advantages. Many islands, particularly the larger ones, have public transport options like “alugueres” (shared taxis or minibuses) connecting major towns. For more flexibility, renting a car is also a popular option, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Ferries operate between some islands, providing scenic travel options. Additionally, local taxis and shuttle services can easily be arranged, making it convenient to reach your accommodations or head to local attractions.


Familiarizing yourself with local customs and etiquette in Cape Verde can enhance your travel experience. The culture is a blend of African and Portuguese influences, and greeting locals is highly valued; a friendly 'Bom dia' (Good morning) or 'Boa tarde' (Good afternoon) is appreciated. Dress modestly, especially when visiting rural areas or religious sites, as a mark of respect. Tipping is customary in restaurants and for guides, reflecting your appreciation for good service. Lastly, showing interest in the rich traditions of dance, music, and cuisine will be warmly welcomed by the locals.


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