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Is it Safe to Swim in the Sea in Cape Verde?<\/h2>\r\n\r\n\r\nA trip to the Cape Verde islands offers a safe and relaxing getaway from busy modern life \u2013 \u201cno stress\u201d is the country’s motto after all! With beautiful beaches like Santa Maria in Sal, it’s no wonder that you’d want to go out for a plunge.\r\n\r\nHowever, when it comes to swimming in the sea, the conditions really do depend on the weather, especially how windy it is.\r\n
Fun fact: <\/strong>Cape Verde is located in the Atlantic Ocean, about 400 km (249 mi) off the coast of West Africa, which means that it’s directly affected by the northeast trade winds.<\/blockquote>\r\nSome islands, like Sal and Boa Vista, are very flat, which means that the wind here can be very strong. While this is great news for windsurfers, who head to Cape Verde for this very reason, the strong currents and big waves<\/strong> that these winds can create are not ideal for casual swimming.\r\n\r\nNow that’s not to say that you can’t enjoy swimming here \u2013 far from it! But it does mean that it’s really important for your safety to only swim at beaches which are considered safe, and to always check the conditions before you swim.\r\n\r\nIn short:<\/strong> You can absolutely enjoy swimming in Cape Verde; however, certain areas may not be advisable for casual swimming. It’s important to keep an eye out for daily updates at your chosen beach (such as the flag system) and to be mindful of potential risks.\r\n
Can You Swim in Cape Verde: The Best Beaches<\/h2>\r\n\r\n\r\nIf you’re heading to the beach, chances are you’re going to want to go for a swim at some point. However, it’s really important that you swim in areas that are considered safe to do so. Swapping rocky coastline for golden sand, here are some of our favourite places to swim!\r\n
1) Santa Maria Beach (Sal)<\/h3>\r\nSanta Maria Beach is a highlight when visiting Sal Island.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\r\n\r\nIf you’re visiting Cape Verde, chances are you’ll be staying on Sal island. Many hotels on Sal can be found close to Santa Maria Beach, and for good reason too! Sal is by far the most popular island for international tourists, with plenty of amazing restaurants, fun activities, <\/strong>and, of course, the famous Santa Maria Beach.\r\n\r\nHonestly, it’s impossible to miss the beach when you’re in Santa Maria, it’s such a popular hub for people to come and relax in the daytime, and enjoy some drinks in the beach bars come nighttime!\r\n\r\nMany beaches in Cape Verde do not have lifeguards, however Santa Maria Beach does in the busier areas.\r\n\r\nLocation:<\/strong>\r\n
2) Kite Beach (Sal)<\/h3>\r\nThe perfect spot for kitesurf<\/figcaption><\/figure>\r\n\r\nKite Beach is another great beach on Sal island that’s a hit with locals as well as tourists! It’s just a 0.9 km (0.6 mi) drive from central Santa Maria, and has become a hotspot for kiteboarding enthusiasts and adventure seekers.\r\n