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		<title>Visit Sal Island, Cape Verde Islands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Sal Worth a Visit in Cape Verde?

Sal Island is very close to the West African coast of Senegal and is the most developed of all the Cape Verde (or Cabo Verde) islands. It is about 30km long and the widest width is 12km. The island of Sal is the flattest island of the Cape [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sal Island is very close to the West African coast of Senegal and is the most developed of all the Cape Verde (or Cabo Verde) islands. It is about 30km long and the widest width is 12km. The island of Sal is the flattest island of the Cape Verde archipelago and takes it&#8217;s name from the now inactive salt mines.</p>
<p>Home to the first international airport in Cape Verde, the scenery when landing on the island of Sal does not create a love at first sight impression. The landscape is somewhat moon like, arid and grey. But do not be mistaken as Sal is an up and coming tourist destination by excellence. The amazing white sands and many colours of the sea form a delightful backdrop for the beach orientated activities which are the main reasons for visiting the island and it is this combined that creates a wonderful contrast.</p>
<p>Being the most developed island where tourism is concerned, Sal has one of the best beaches in the world. The town of Santa Maria boasts 8km of golden sands with warm sea temperatures all year round. As a result of this, a significant portion of visitors already come here for water sports, offering perfect conditions for surfing, sailing, fishing, snorkelling, windsurfing and kite surfing. . Scuba Diving is also becoming a big attraction in Cape Verde because of the oceans fabulous and varied sea life. In Santa Maria, there are ample instructors and equipment for all water sports. There is also mini golf, basketball and tennis courts, volleyball and football pitches as well as excellent swimming pools.</p>
<p>There are several new luxury <a href="http://travelandleisureblog.kpgolfpro.com" target="_blank" title="hotels">hotels</a> planned, together with many villas, apartments, shops, spas and restaurants, so for the next few years one might expect some disruption from building works. The big plus is, however, that all the new and projected buildings are low rise. Due to the development of the tourism industry, there are new venues and facilities opening up regularly.</p>
<p>Whilst visiting Sal, it is worth while taking a trip around the island. In particular you should see the salt lake at Pedra de Lume and the port of Palmeira is a wonderful little place, with lobster farms and salt purifying stations providing and insight into daily life on the island. To see the &#8216;real&#8217; Sal, pay a visit to Espargos with its picturesque main square. It takes its name from its main crop, asparagus. Other places to visit include Buracona (&#8216;large hole&#8217;), a natural tidal pool. There are excellent cruises available following the pretty Sal coastline, or catamaran day trips to other Cape Verde Islands.</p>
<p>In a nutshell, Cape Verde is very much, &#8216;on the up&#8217; and is preparing to be discovered by international tourists and increasing numbers are flocking to the island of Sal to see what the fuss is about.</p>
<p><strong>Author Rebbeca Anne</strong>, a Cape Verde enthusiast and property owner in Santa Maria, Sal &#8211; <a id="link_74" href="http://www.cape-verde-holiday.com/" target="_new">http://www.cape-verde-holiday.com</a></p>
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		<title>Cape Verde Islands: Sal Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sal Island Cape Verde &#8211; A Brief Guide
The Cape Verde Islands is a name that has been conjured up recently and has been connected with property investment due to the recent activity by property developers on the islands.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span class="art_title">Sal Island Cape Verde &#8211; A Brief Guide</span></strong></p>
<p>The Cape Verde Islands is a name that has been conjured up recently and has been connected with property investment due to the recent activity by property developers on the islands.</p>
<p>Sal (Portuguese for salt) was first discovered in 1460 is part of the northern group of islands called Barlavento. It was initially named Plana or Llana meaning &#8220;flat&#8221;, which is due to the island being mostly flat. Sal is also the closest Island to West Africa and lies at the east of the Cape Verde archipelago.</p>
<p>The island is not huge, it is around 30km long and 12km wide and has a total area of just 216km. Even still, it has become the gateway for the rest of the archipelago due to its airport that was built in 1939.</p>
<p>Up until the middle of this century, Sal&#8217;s main export was Salt. The locals of Boa Vista originally used the island for grazing their animals until they came across the Salt there and decided to export it.</p>
<p><strong>Activities and Sports</strong></p>
<p>As a tourist destination although new and fairly untested, Sal has many things going for it including gorgeous <a href="http://shawn-king.com/blog/wellnesscoach/142/are-you-getting-your-15-minutes/" target="_blank" title="sunshine">sunshine</a> of which there are 350 days per year. The beaches of Sal and other parts of Cape Verde rival any beaches in world and coupled with the fact that the seas are warm, it is also a great place for water sports enthusiasts.</p>
<p>There are a ton of events and carnivals that take place on Sal every year and are well worth seeing. These include the festival of S. Jose in Palmeira on the 19th March and the municipal celebrations which commemorate the Sal&#8217;s communities. The celebrations take place at the Santa Maria Festival of Music and are held on the beach. If you are visiting Sal in March, be sure to check out this festival as it is a wonderful occasion.</p>
<p>Being an island and having such wonderful weather all year round, its no wonder that Sal is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Santa Maria is the main port of call for the sporty types, and has everything there including a number of instructors who can teach you how windsurf or dive.</p>
<p>If you are looking for something a little more sedate why not try a nice walk or hire a jeep and see the whole of the island?</p>
<p><strong>Sal Property Investment</strong></p>
<p>Sal is also becoming very popular with property investors looking to get a foot on the ladder of the next up and coming property hotspot. With more and more interest from developers and investors alike, Sal and the Cape Verde Islands are sure to become a great place to invest in the next few years.</p>
<p>With 350 days of <a href="http://shawn-king.com/blog/wellnesscoach/142/are-you-getting-your-15-minutes/" target="_blank" title="sunshine">sunshine</a> each year, it&#8217;s a perfect place to invest, especially if you plan on renting the property out as a holiday home. With so much beautiful weather all year round, you are not limited unlike other holiday destinations.</p>
<p>Sal and the Cape Verde Islands in general have been regarded as one of the poorest countries in the world in recent years and this all looks set to change in the next few years due to the property boom that is now starting to increase.</p>
<p>So although Salt may have been Sal&#8217;s greatest export over the years, its tourism and property investors that could become their greatest import and could kick start the islands economic growth.</p>
<p>Robert Griggs writes for Homes Abroad Cape Verde who specialize in new developments and resale <a id="link_74" href="http://www.homesabroadcapeverde.com/venterre/results?regionId=28&amp;p_webtypeId=-1&amp;minPrice=-1&amp;maxPrice=-1&amp;zoneId=8&amp;order=price&amp;asc=true" target="_new">property for sale on Sal Island</a> and other islands in Cape Verde.</p>
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