Cape Verde Property
A Significant Emerging Market, Cape Verde Property is a very interesting area right now to prospective investors
Nestling in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Africa and just one hour south of the Canaries, Cape Verde consists of ten islands and five islets.
Wealther-wise, it has humidity fighting breezes boosts a warm year-round climate with only 3 days of rain a year on average. On top of that, there are no storms due to the weather patterns and geographical attributes.
This unique and vibrant place serves up a charming blend of African and European culture being a former Portugese colony. It was recently voted in the top 3 by Lonely Planet for ‘Must-Visit’ destinations of 2011 and is frequently ranked amongst the top ten holiday destinations in the world by Expedia.
Cape Verde is the nearest group of ‘tropical’ Islands to Europe and is currently enjoying a significant boom in tourism, with the Island of Sal, home to Cape Verde’s international airport, accounting for more than 60% of total visitors.
Renowned for its warm and welcoming people, the archipelago has become synonymous with discerning tourists who are looking to soak up the sun, unwind and relax.
As the popularity of Cape Verde property rises, so does the demand for luxurious beach-front accommodation, attracting property investors from Europe and beyond, all looking to capitalise on its ever increasing touristic appeal.
In fact, this flourishing paradise delivers all the right economic, political and environmental conditions for an exceptional and sustainable level of return.
- Significant international investment into hotels, resorts, golf resorts, marinas, water parks and commercial centres
- Home to Cape Verde’s international airport that is growing in line with an increasing number of visitors each year
- Sal is at the heart of the investment boom for Cape Verde property, accounting for over 60% of the entire rental market
- Sal has some of the best beaches in the world, ideal for soaking up the sun as well as a range of water sports, snorkelling and diving
The main resort town of Santa Maria offers plenty of colour and local culture to explore as well as a range of charming restaurants, bars and shops.
Sal Island is rapidly emerging as a world-class tourist destination. Tourists and investors alike are attracted to Sal by the beautiful beaches, with pure white sands that stretch as far as the eye can see.
The warm crystal clear waters are perfect for a cooling dip in the ocean, as well as more active pursuits such as watersports and diving. You can even spend a day whale watching or big game fishing – there is something for everyone.