Santo Antão
A world away from the golden sands of Sal or Boa Vista, Santo Antão is an oasis of green. Towering peaks and deep ravines meet with tiny cliffside villages at this archipelago to create postcard-worthy scenes – no wonder it’s considered Cape Verde’s most scenic island.Santo Antão punches well above its weight in terms of incredible landscapes, with sandy dunes, volcanic mountains and thick forest.
The island is popular with beach lovers, too, thanks to its generous offering of black and white sandy shores.Home to the island’s highest peak, Mount Cova, Paul Valley is a must for hiking enthusiasts. Here, trails wind through lush landscapes, offering some of West Africa’s most jaw-dropping vistas. Porto Novo, the island’s capital, is the place for a spot of culture – its vibrant music and dance scene perfectly reflects Santo Antão’s Afro-Portuguese history.Top three things to do in Santo AntãoSoak up the culture in Porto NovoThe island’s capital is the perfect place to get a taste of Cape Verdean culture. Pick up some souvenirs at the lively craft market, explore the town’s museum, discover a selection of churches and historic houses and tuck into some traditional Cape Verdean cuisine.Hike the island's trailsA visit to Santo Antão is incomplete without trekking one of its trails, like the popular Cova-Ribeira Grande route. This takes you through the island’s mountainous interior and past several waterfalls, offering panoramic views along the way. Keep your eyes peeled for exotic plants and wildlife, too.Kick back at the beach You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches in Santo Antão. Whether you prefer golden sand or wish to switch things up in a more volcanic setting, the island has something for you. Tarrafal beach, with its long stretch of black sand, is a popular option. Praia da Vila and Praia da Ribeira Grande are also great for swimming and sunbathing.