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Cape Verde
Getting Around
Getting Around
Cape Verde
Getting Around by Air
TACV – Cabo Verde Airlines (website: www.tacv.cv) is the main domestic carrier. There are internal flights available to all inhabited islands except Brava and San Antao. Private charters are available from the Cape Verde Express air-taxi service (website: www.capeverdeexpress.com).
Air Passes
Cape Verde Airpass: available from TACV to passengers
booking their long-distance tickets through the airline or their
agents, offering discounted flights within Cape Verde. A minimum of two
internal flights must be booked and the pass is valid for 21 days.
Getting Around by Water
There is a daily ferry service operating between the port of Mindelo, São Vincente and Santo Antao. Cargo ships may also accept passengers and regular services connect Santiago, Fogo and Brava; however, these are primaily for cargo supply and demand and so are inconsistent. Sea conditions around Cape Verde are sometimes treacherous, due to many submerged rocks. Travel by sea to the southern islands of Brava and Fogo can be particularly disrupted.
Getting Around by Road
Traffic drives on the right. There are over 2,250km (1,400 miles) of roads on the islands, of which one-third are cobbled. There is a road improvement programme underway to convert cobblestone roads into asphalt. Road conditions and driving standards are generally of a reasonable quality, although paved roads are mostly narrow and winding. Local transport is usually provided by an Aluguer (minibus or pick-up truck); they are used by locals and visitors. Taxi fares should be agreed in advance, although some prefer to use the taximeter. Drivers can be hired to see the main sights on the islands. Buses are satisfactory.
Car hire: Available on the main islands; book in advance when possible.
Regulations: Seat belts must be worn. Children under 12 should sit in the back seat.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit is legally required and proof of insurance should be displayed on the car windscreen.
Journey Times
The following chart gives the approximate journey times (in hours and minutes) from Cidade de Praia to other major cities/towns in Cape Verde:
Air Sea Saõ Vicente 0.45 - Sal 0.45 - Boa Vista 0.30 - Brava - 12.00
Getting Around by Air
TACV – Cabo Verde Airlines (website: www.tacv.cv) is the main domestic carrier. There are internal flights available to all inhabited islands except Brava and San Antao. Private charters are available from the Cape Verde Express air-taxi service (website: www.capeverdeexpress.com).
Air Passes
Cape Verde Airpass: available from TACV to passengers
booking their long-distance tickets through the airline or their
agents, offering discounted flights within Cape Verde. A minimum of two
internal flights must be booked and the pass is valid for 21 days.
Getting Around by Water
There is a daily ferry service operating between the port of Mindelo, São Vincente and Santo Antao. Cargo ships may also accept passengers and regular services connect Santiago, Fogo and Brava; however, these are primaily for cargo supply and demand and so are inconsistent. Sea conditions around Cape Verde are sometimes treacherous, due to many submerged rocks. Travel by sea to the southern islands of Brava and Fogo can be particularly disrupted.
Getting Around by Road
Traffic drives on the right. There are over 2,250km (1,400 miles) of roads on the islands, of which one-third are cobbled. There is a road improvement programme underway to convert cobblestone roads into asphalt. Road conditions and driving standards are generally of a reasonable quality, although paved roads are mostly narrow and winding. Local transport is usually provided by an Aluguer (minibus or pick-up truck); they are used by locals and visitors. Taxi fares should be agreed in advance, although some prefer to use the taximeter. Drivers can be hired to see the main sights on the islands. Buses are satisfactory.
Car hire: Available on the main islands; book in advance when possible.
Regulations: Seat belts must be worn. Children under 12 should sit in the back seat.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit is legally required and proof of insurance should be displayed on the car windscreen.
Car hire: Available on the main islands; book in advance when possible.
Regulations: Seat belts must be worn. Children under 12 should sit in the back seat.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit is legally required and proof of insurance should be displayed on the car windscreen.
Journey Times
The following chart gives the approximate journey times (in hours and minutes) from Cidade de Praia to other major cities/towns in Cape Verde:
| Air | Sea | |
| Saõ Vicente | 0.45 | - |
| Sal | 0.45 | - |
| Boa Vista | 0.30 | - |
| Brava | - | 12.00 |
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