Why Cape Verde?
- Closest tropical islands to Europe
- No jet lag
- 5.5 hour flight from Europe
- Investment hotspot
- High capital growth and rental yield
- Capital gains tax extremely low at only 3%
- Inheritance tax at only 3%
- Sensible entry levels
- Stunning white beaches
- Future PGA golf courses
- Year-round sun
- Fixed currency exchange rate with the Euro
- Supportive government
- Stable democracy with a growing economy
- Unspoiled
- Untouched holiday destination
- Early stages of development
- Excellent surfing, diving and deep sea fishing
Sal Island
Sal Island has grown in stature and popularity over the past years and there is now a high level of development taking place to accommodate the rising number of tourists visiting the island every year. With eight kilometers of golden sand beaches, this is where the government has approved construction of two golf courses, three marinas and a casino. Santa Maria on Sal Island has been identified as the location best able to cater for the growth in tourist numbers projected over the next five years. This is the destination of choice for families, young couples and the discerning traveler seeking that special beach holiday. The sandy beach is big and wide and the summer days are long. The sea is warm and clear and the southern end of the beach is excellent for surfing, considered by specialists to be among the world’s top five windsurfing locations. Sal Island is renowned for its great water sports and it is here that you will find some of the best schools in Cape Verde for scuba diving, wind surfing and kite surfing.
Why Sal Island?
- High demand for holiday accommodations
- High occupancy rates
- Growing tourism
- White sandy beaches
- International airport
- Good infrastructure
- Diving centres, yachting, beach clubs
- Top dining facilities
- Great tourism facilities with 5 star hotels
- Friendly people
- Great nightlife, bars & clubs
