The Cape Verdean island of Sal is all about the beach, baby. White sand stretches along glassy turquoise waters—perfect for a lazy day of sunning or some heart-pumping watersports. Snorkelers and divers will find plenty of tropical fish, turtles, and dolphins to look at. On dry land, kids (and grownups!) will marvel at the Terra Boa mirage, an optical illusion that conjures a peaceful-looking lake in the middle of a large, flat plain.
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3.5 based on 345 reviews
Porto Antigo, manages apartments and tourist residences offering Hotel services. Located at 15 de Agosto Street, (0.54 km) 4111, Porto Antigo is located on the famous beach of Santa Maria in Sal Island.
I almost didn’t book with this place because of past reviews. I am glad I did - here’s why: One thing common in most of the low reviews is the misunderstanding that this is a hotel. It is not. These are private apartments, with some to rent. Therefore, the staff downstairs are not really there to serve you, per se. They can help with some things but don’t expect quick service with a smile for your every need and convenience - go to Hotel Morabeza, Hotel D’Ojo or the Hilton for that. Location is great, it is very close to central with lovely grounds and beach - a bit tucked out but close enough to walk anywhere. The facilities in apartments are clean, functional but worn. They’re old - again, think the first apartment or flat you rented on your own out of student days, and that’s what you should expect. WiFi was excellent! I had the router in my room (37) and it is fast and great. It is for this reason alone I have not complained about the view. I am close to the road, where random men hang out ALL day. For privacy, I’ve had to put a sheet in half the balcony (the building site half); no building was ongoing during my stay but being near the road it is noisier and less private. I know that rooms further from the router don’t have WiFi and have to pay a lot for it. For this reason only, my sheet barrier against the view I don’t like is okay. The other view (towards the sea) is great! Also the mattress is okay but pillows are bad! If I was staying more than 3 nights I would leave because of the impending neck pain. Lower your expectations about what a self catering budget apartment on a low income island will be and you will be fine here!
3.5 based on 55 reviews
So, we were allocated No4 and we were disappointed that we didn't have a view. Lucy at reception very quickly changed our room for next day to No18 upstairs. It was perfect. Nice views,quiet and clean. (No cockroaches etc as I've read in other reviews!!) Water pressure great and free wi-fi. Enough equipment in the kitchen if you really want to cook a basic meal!! Linen and towels changed weekly...That's great,we shouldn't waste water there ;) A quiet beach is literally 2mins away but you can't get in the sea easily because of rocks. The main beach is only 7 mins away and it's great. (Take insect repellent for the horseflies in afternoon and an insect bite cream in case they get you!!) We only got 2 bites;) All in all it was a great holiday... Relax and enjoy ?
3.5 based on 63 reviews
Leme Bedje Residence is situated in Santa Maria. It has a restaurant and apartments with sea views. Each apartment has an equipped kitchenette, a living room with a sofa and TV, and a private bathroom. The apartment has an outdoor swimming pool. Wifi is free.
Booked through travel agency TUI. Two room apartment. Spacious, clean and well equipped for a family of four. Good facilities for own cooking. Close to a small beach, minimarket and restaurants in the outskirts of Santa Maria. 10 minutes walk to the finer beach and the nice town center. A bit worn, but really up to the expectations for a three star accomodation. The staff were very polite, helpful and immedaitelay resolved any issus we had. Cleaning every day and a mostly working wifi. Highly recommended unless regular tourist all inclusive care is your thing or you want to spend the Holiday streaming Netflix. Note that some apartments requires a bit of a walk up and down stairs, so look for a ground level apartment if that is an issue.
4 based on 15 reviews
We booked a double roomed apartment within the Djadsal Moradias complex which was great, spacious, comfy with all the basic modern appliances we needed (Cooker, freezer, aircon, TV, washing machine)- it isn't the Hilton but that wasn't what we were looking for. The apartments are a bit out of town but you can walk along the promenade (for lack of a better word) which is accessed down a small sand track opposite and then all the way to the town centre. You are at the quieter end of the beach which is lovely and there are a couple of restaurants, bars and shops if you have a lazy day. The island its self is pretty barren, there is a beautiful beach and great sea (beware the wind though!) but not much else - so if you are going be aware of a few things. the Island is being taken over by the 'all inclusive' hotels in the centre - the buses flow in and out of these and offer full catering and fun for the family - so much so that people hardly venture out. This is, at least I thought, starting to take effect on Santa Maria. Hopefully, this will come right - there seems to be a lot of construction going on - which I hope attracts people away from their sun loungers. So if you are going to see the Island, and not just the inside of a resort, then be aware that food is expensive, extremely high in the supermarket* (its very small) as is beer and wine. Many of the main restaurants along the beachfront are overpriced and not amazing, I'd recommend hunting through trip advisor to find the gems (i'll mention a few below) - There is little to none produce on Sal (there is no soil) so apart from the fish that are caught daily everything else is flown in. The sites, although limited, are nice and you can arrange a day trip for around £20 per adult - it's not a full day but well worth seeing (shark bay being the best, we missed turtle season that is Oct/Nov) Some recommendations - Londres bar - the owners are great, local music and nice tapas. Cafe Creol - the menu is limited but its got some cracking fish dishes and is really well priced We made many friends out there and will be back, although I think a week is long enough unless we plan to fly to another island. The only sour point was the local market - or so-called market selling local things in the centre of Santa Maria - this is to be avoided, once you enter you are hustled and badgered in what became a quite unnerving manner and blocked from getting out. Hope this is helpful?
5 based on 1 reviews
The apartment was lovely and spacious, bigger than my flat at home! Bargain price and in a nice quiet area very accessible to the beach about 5 minutes walk and close to loads of gorgeous restaurants!
3.5 based on 32 reviews
Aparthotel Tropical is a 3 star complex comprising a 20 room hotel, restaurant, pool-bar, swimming-pool and 86 apartaments, 350mt far from the beach
This modern complex is mostly private apartments around two sides of a pool, but the third side forms a small hotel which is where we stayed. Being set back from the main hotel road, five minutes from the beach and 10 minutes’ walk from town, it’s tranquil. We stayed in a ‘superior’ room which was huge; regular rooms look fine too. It’s very modern. There’s a big nice pool and plenty of sunbeds. The pool bar is not in use, sadly, and the restaurant is only open for breakfast, which is unexciting but perfectly adequate. However, there are bars and a small shop less than 100m away. The staff are great and there’s quite a homely feel. And it’s excellent value for money. I rate this a “find”.
3 based on 10 reviews
In front of the "Porto Antigo II" we booked a Gestplain tour, 20eur/person from 9 to 15h. It was an absolute disgrace and waste of time, and I recommend to avoid at all costs. Here the reasons: 1. The trip started with the driver going around the streets slowly, in circles, until after 20 minutes he told us that we have to stop to pick two more people. 2. With the 2 couples in the car, he started driving at max 50 km/h. At first I thought it was to allow us to enjoy the views. But even with no views he NEVER went above 50km/h. That's OK the first half an hour. When every car is passing you, it's silly. 3. No much info nor interesting facts about the island. After stopping at the two firsts spots, one realises that the island has no much to give. Every stop is in fact a tourist trap. 4. At 10:30h, in one stop, the driver offered a menu for our lunch, to decide in advance the dishes. Well, prices were expensive compared to any other place, and when we showed hesitation the driver threaten that going to other places could cause a major delay "it can take 2 hours to have lunch in other places". We decided to only eat a sandwich. Or nothing, given the ways things were. 5. Why do we have to drive through the "favelas" as if it was a highlight? It's embarrassing. 6. Buracona is a ridiculous tourist trap. I can't find why people would find this interesting. Unless you've never seen waves hitting rocks or water reflecting the sky. 7. The driver sensed our boredom, and since then he was totally off. 8. After 11:30h, I seriously start doubting that this driver has a licence for driving. He flooded the car at one point and with the car stopped it took him a few seconds to realise that the car was waiting for someone to start it again. 9. We stopped at the restaurant in Palmeira; no prices and no local people inside (it was empty). We finally ordered ham&cheese sandwiches for 100 escudos each, indeed checking the prices first. 10. The driver did not know what to do. So we told him that we would eat our sandwiches walking around the small village. We happily found a harbor after the next turn, with fisherman arriving with the catch. The driver appeared after 10 minutes, as he suddenly realised that he is expected to be with us. 11. We go to the shark bay experience. Thank you for NOT telling us in advance that a protective footwear is expected. We went into the water with our trail shoes. Not because we cannot afford renting shoes, but because we were tired of being treated as objects. The driver threaten us again saying that there are sea urchins. The experience itself is OK. 12. We go to the salines. Another OK experience. But what about thinking that this could be the last stop? after this we have to go around with a heavy layer of salt, quite uncomfortable. 13. the driver hits 60. He slows down back to 40 again. It's a boring long straight road. 14. the view point is ok, but nothing else. How this could be improved: - Foot down and do the trip from 9h to 12h. Do not waste my time and let me have lunch at a place of my own choice. I am sorry for your friends at the restaurant. - Do not hide info, let us know if we have to rent stuff at places or pay for the entry. Else, expect to be hated. - Do not threat my decisions. - Do not ever let your 4 clients to walk away from you. Best of the day: - arrive home at 15h. After rushing at 40km/h the entire day. - the invisibles sea urchins.
2.5 based on 26 reviews
I stayed 25 days in Dourada appartments and i had a lovely stay. I saw 2 appartments, 1 double bed room appartment and a 2 double bed room appartment. The appartments are clean and big. You have a kitchen with what you need. I cooked 3 weeks without problems. The beds are good and the bathroom is a shower with warm water and a toilet. It was nice. The cleaning of the appartment was good and whenever there was something Paula or someone else would help you. I cant understand why people complained about the appartment before. It is in my opinion very good. I am used to travel africa (it was also my 5th time in cape verde) and i am used to thinks like cockrach and ants. Sometimes you have them but that is normal for africa. The beach is just 5 minutes walk away and the shops are 2 minutes walk. I walked even at night alone as a young blond woman and i never felt unsafe. The cape verdian people are very nice. Talk with them, get to know them. I definitly come back!
3.5 based on 63 reviews
Leme Bedje Residence is situated in Santa Maria. It has a restaurant and apartments with sea views. Each apartment has an equipped kitchenette, a living room with a sofa and TV, and a private bathroom. The apartment has an outdoor swimming pool. Wifi is free.
Booked through travel agency TUI. Two room apartment. Spacious, clean and well equipped for a family of four. Good facilities for own cooking. Close to a small beach, minimarket and restaurants in the outskirts of Santa Maria. 10 minutes walk to the finer beach and the nice town center. A bit worn, but really up to the expectations for a three star accomodation. The staff were very polite, helpful and immedaitelay resolved any issus we had. Cleaning every day and a mostly working wifi. Highly recommended unless regular tourist all inclusive care is your thing or you want to spend the Holiday streaming Netflix. Note that some apartments requires a bit of a walk up and down stairs, so look for a ground level apartment if that is an issue.
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