
Windsurfing at Santa Maria © www.caboverde.com
Sal is the liveliest and most developed of the Islands. More
than half of the tourists in Cape Verde make the trip to Sal to
enjoy the crystal clear waters lapping long stretches of white
sandy beach, including water sports enthusiasts and holidaymakers
who make the most of the rapidly developing hotels and resorts.
The town of Santa Maria is home to the most popular resorts in
Cape Verde. A former fishing village, the streets are lined with
pastel-painted buildings that are more likely to host a souvenir
shop, bar, or restaurant than anything else. Santa Maria has some
of the best beaches in Cape Verde, which stretches for five miles
(8km) and is popular for windsurfing, fishing, and scuba
diving.
Although Santa Maria is the most popular town in Sal, there are
others worth visiting. Near the international airport is Espargos,
where shops, bars and restaurants do good business and the strains
of live music fill the air. The island's main port, Palmeira, is a
working fishing harbour and import station, but is currently
improving its tourist infrastructure in line with the rest of the
island. Sal's landscape is unexciting, being flat and arid, but
there are some interesting features to visit including the salt
lake inside a volcano Pedra de Lume, also home to Cape Verde's best
golf resorts. Tourists also enjoy day trips to the nearby island of
Boavista, known for its sand dunes, by catamaran.