Posted: September 15th, 2009 by Sarah Bennett

“Your staff in Cape Verde were extremely helpful and quick to update us on any changes. Their information and advice on tipping was very useful. The dive school on Sal was just what we wanted  – relaxed, no pressure, very competent, happy to provide recreational diving and did so very well. It was clear they would also provide more challenging diving if one wanted so could please divers with different competence levels.”
Mr & Mrs Thelwall, St Neots (06-25 Aug 09)
Sal, Sao Vicente, Santo Antao & Sao Nicolau – walking and diving holiday


“An excellent holiday. Every transfer worked perfectly! Drivers met us at every airport/ferry port as arranged and arrived promptly at hotels for transfers to airports. We loved the varied nature of the scenery on the different islands.”
Ms Knowles, Leamington Spa (18  Aug – 01 Sep 09)
Sao Vicente, Sal, Santo Antao & Santiago – island hopping holiday with some walks

Posted: April 27th, 2009 by Jake Cardigan

With almost 50 canyoning routes bolted and with waterfalls ranging from 3-200m, Santo Antao in Cape Verde must be one of the most exciting undiscovered canyoning destinations in the world. Click here for more information on canyoning holidays and holidays on Santo Antao.

 

“Eduardo and his girlfriend Leia were my guides for my canyoning day Canyoning holiday on Santo Antao, Cape Verdewhich was on the northeast coast of Santo Antao, by far the best island for canyoning in Cape Verde. Eduardo had all the necessary equipment with him (wet packs to put all bags and dry clothes in, airtight containers for phones, cameras, wallets etc, climbing ropes and harnesses and lunch).

We set up the side of the canyon, stowing the lunch bag in a handy bush to begin with!  The walk to the starting point took about 45mins and wasn’t too difficult, quite steep in places but there was no hurry and we stopped a couple of times for Eduardo to tell us things about what he does and about the island.

At the start we stopped and put our harnesses and helmets on.  Eduardo went through how to attach ourselves to the rope several times until we got the hang of it.  Then we were off!

Almost immediately we reached the first section where ropes were required.  There are loops concreted into the rocky canyon sides for attaching the ropes to. The first rappel was very short but good to get to grips with how it works.  Leia went first each time so that she could then hold the rope secure for us to come down.  Then Eduardo would come down and detach the rope to take to the next section. 

Canyoning guides Santo Antao, Cape VerdeThere were about 8 descents all together, some short and some quite long.  There were also rocky slides to negotiate which were great fun – Eduardo first, then bags, then us! 

At the end of the route we walked to a pool, had a much needed swim and changed into dryer clothes. Then it was back up to the bush to collect our lunch and make our way back to Ponta do Sol…

All in all an excellent, exciting day and a great introduction to canyoning. ”

Jake