We will begin your adventure with a convenient hotel pick-up, then drive you to the northern part of Boa Vista Island, where the mesmerizing desert landscapes will captivate you at every turn. As we journey through this stunning region, you’ll experience the island from the perspective of the locals, offering a truly authentic and immersive experience.
The first stop on your tour will be a local pottery factory, a place where artisans skillfully craft beautiful pieces of art from clay. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to see firsthand how the locals transform raw clay and dough into unique works of art. From turtles to pots, and various other handmade items, these creations serve as both functional tools and memorable souvenirs for travelers. You’ll also be able to learn about the traditional techniques used in pottery-making, passed down through generations, and see how each piece is meticulously shaped and fired to perfection.
Next, you’ll visit a local farm where you can observe how the island’s inhabitants care for and manage their animals, including donkeys, goats, chickens, rabbits, and pigs. This is a chance to witness the daily life of the locals and understand the vital role animals play in Cape Verdean agriculture. At the farm, you’ll participate in the age-old tradition of goat milking, an important practice for the island’s people. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn how Cape Verdeans make their famous goat cheese, a delicious delicacy crafted using traditional methods passed down over time.
As the tour continues, you will head to the Sea Museum, a project created by a marine protection organization dedicated to preserving the rich marine life surrounding Boa Vista. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the diverse marine species that inhabit the waters around the island, including whales, seabirds, turtles, dolphins, and many other creatures. With informative exhibits and displays, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the importance of marine conservation and the efforts being made to protect these incredible species.
After immersing yourself in the culture, history, and natural beauty of the island, you’ll drive along the iconic Road of 66 back to your accommodation. This route offers breathtaking views of Boa Vista’s unique volcanic landscape, a geological marvel that exists only on this island. As you make your way back, take in the striking contrasts of the desert scenery, with vast stretches of sand dunes, rocky terrain, and volcanic craters, all framed by the clear blue sky.
This tour provides a deep dive into the heart of Cape Verdean culture, history, and natural wonders, making it an unforgettable experience for those looking to connect with the island on a more personal level.