Andi's Cabo Verde
Page 1997
The islands of the Cape Verde archipelago are windy, hilly and
dry - almost lunar - and beyond that they're fairly sleepy. But
there's beauty in them thar parched hills. And some of the islands
are actually lush. There's good diving and hiking, lively nightlife
and plenty of quiet corners to hide away in. Islanders mix up
African, Portuguese, Mediterranean and Latin influences and come out
with a flavour that's distinctly 'Cabo.' Package tourism has gained a
foothold, but Cape Verde is still independent and
unspoiled.(lp)
pictures
from Cabo Verde Cabo
Verde links
interactive map, click on the island (only Santo Antao, Sao Tiogo, Fogo and Brava)