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Riu Palace Boavista in Cabo Verde

The Suite

Yes, Cabo Verde baby!

Winter lasts: what better than a break in the sun? Let’s go to Cape Verde, in my wishlist for a long time. After a TUI flight Brussels-Boa Vista, via Sal (the main island), we stay in the brand new Riu Palace Boavista, opened last December on the small island of Boa Vista.

The elegant architecture of the resort cuts harmoniously out in the arid landscape, whipped by strong winds (below last photo of the article). Our suite with a small pool (of the size of a large Jacuzzi) is facing the long main pool and the ocean. First impressions, a sense of space and calm. Few decorative elements in the room, which adds to the zen side.

The beds are very comfortable. Nice volumes in the bathroom, very pleasant to use, especially the spacious shower, with a seating area. I also enjoy the fact that we can both put our products on the broad edges of the washbasins, each with a dedicated space. During this short stay, we will be much outside and therefore less in our suite. 

    

In Beautiful Setting

Spaces To Relax

Honestly, the activities like shows and games do not interest me (now you know, I’m pretty boring, LOL!). In an all inclusive hotel, I am looking for comfort and tranquility. And I managed to find some privacy (like a cocoon) at Riu Palace Boavista.

The secret is to schedule activities that are out of step with the majority of other clients. To get up earlier to swim in one of the large empty pools, facing the beautiful beach. To dinner late, when the most of us are waiting for the show. To sit in front of the ocean at the end of the day, while the bar is closing. Or to spend your days visiting different parts of the island (we are hyper active).

Especially since the main restaurant (the best one) is large enough to have a table a little apart from the other holidaymakers. I really liked the breakfasts and some of the meals at the buffet. And throughout the hotel, the staff is very kind. 

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés

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Many thanks to all the team of the Riu Palace Boavista and TUI Fly, for this beautiful invitation. As always, these are my opinions.

Riu Palace Boavista au Cap Vert

La suite

Yes, Cap Vert baby!

L’hiver est long : quoi de mieux qu’un break au soleil? Direction le Cap Vert, depuis longtemps dans ma wishlist. Après un vol TUI Fly Bruxelles-Boa Vista, via Sal (l’île principales), nous séjournons dans le tout nouveau Riu Palace Boavista, ouvert depuis décembre dernier sur la petite île de Boa Vista.

L’architecture sobre et élégante du resort, se découpe harmonieusement dans le paysage aride, fouetté par des vents forts (ci-dessous dernière photo de l’article). Notre suite avec une petite piscine (de la taille d’un grand jacuzzi) est orientée face à la longue piscine principale et à l’océan. Premières impressions, un sentiment d’espace et de calme. Peu d’éléments de décoration dans la chambre, ce qui ajoute au côté zen.

Les lits sont très confortables. Beaux volumes dans la salle de bain, très agréable à utiliser, notamment la spacieuse douche, avec un coin pour s’assoir. J’apprécie aussi le fait que nous puissions tous les deux, mettre nos produits sur les larges bords des lavabos, en ayant chacun un espace dédié. Durant ce court séjour, nous seront beaucoup en extérieur et donc assez peu dans notre suite. 

    

Dans un superbe cadre

Des espaces où se relaxer

Pour être honnête, les activités style spectacles et jeux ne m’intéressent pas (oui, je suis assez ennuyeuse, lol!). Dans un resort, je recherche confort et tranquillité. Et j’ai réussi à trouver une certaine intimité (un cocon) dans le Riu Palace Boavista.

Le secret : programmer ses activités en décalage de la majorité des autres clients. Se lever plus tôt pour aller nager dans une des grandes piscines vides, face à la superbe plage. Dîner tard, lorsque la plupart d’entre nous attend le spectacle. S’asseoir face à l’océan en fin de journée, tandis que le bar ferme et que les clients vont se préparer pour le dîner. Ou encore passer ses journées à visiter différents coins de l’île (nous sommes des hyper actifs).

D’autant que le restaurant principal (le meilleur) est suffisamment vaste pour que l’on ait toujours l’impression d’avoir une table un peu en retrait. J’ai particulièrement aimé les petits déjeuners et les produits proposés (en formule buffet). Et sur l’ensemble du resort, tout le personnel est d’une grande gentillesse.

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Un grand merci à toute l’équipe du Riu Palace Hotel et à TUI Fly pour cette superbe invitation. Comme toujours ce sont mes opinions.

Cabo Verde: What to do in Boa Vista

The Day Trip Jeep Safari

Discovering The Island

This morning, Frank and Andrea Hennick, our guides and owners of the Boa Vista Tours agency, pick us up at our hotel for a day trip in Boa Vista Island. We are a small group of about ten people in two comfortable jeeps. As the couple is German, the tour is in German. But as my friend and I do not speak German, Andrea will translate the essentials of the program in English.

We take the Route 66 paved by the women of Boa Vista, from what I understood. We cross the inland of the island, the landscape is arid and deserted and almost unreal. We will stop in Bofareira, a small village. Far from mass tourism, our guides have forged strong bonds of friendship with the villagers. We can feel a mutual respect. It sounds true and simple. And also “cliché” in a time of big cynicism. We visit the new small school, a project in which Frank participates. Some of us brought clothes and school supplies for the young students. Then we slowly take the road towards the coast.

We arrive near more tourist areas, but always avoiding the crowd. We have lunch in an idyllic beach, at the pleasant beach bar Pérola d’Chaves serving local specialties, run by a Cape Verdean woman who lived in Germany. Charming and quiet: the kind of place you don”t want to leave. In the afternoon, we go south with the huge beaches of Santa Mónica and Varandinha. Incredible scenery under a strong wind! In return, driving on the dunes of Morro d’Areia (behind the beaches). The more “adventurous” of us experience sandboarding. In short, thanks to Frank and Andrea who have a deep attachment for Boa Vista and its inhabitants, we spent a fantastic day full of discoveries and emotions. No need to speak German to participate in this wonderful excursion!

The Quad Tour

The South Coast of Boa Vista

My second time driving quad, a great moment! Lololol! This time, the activity organized by TUI extends over an afternoon (4 hours) in a breathtaking setting!

When we arrive at the quad rental center, the team gives us the equipment and explains us how to drive safetly the quad. First tip, take a plastic bag to put your belongings, so the sand doesn’t dirty them. Second tip, also take an old sweater (the wind can be cold when driving, especially at the end of the day). And basic advices, if you do not want to burn in the blazing sun: a thin long-sleeved shirt on a tank top (when you stop at a spot, it’s hot), comfortable pants with light sneakers (and socks, the sand is highly irritant) and sunglasses. In short, a good dose of common sense not very glamorous! 

We are divided into two major language groups: French and English. We will all do the same tour, one group will leave before the other and we will meet at some stops. The activity is very well supervised and secure : several instructors and some with an emergency quad that circulates back to check that none of us has any problem. Heading south of the island, the landscapes are stunning and very rocky. We crisscross on a track surrounded by small ocher hills. Then we stop in a village to buy water. We continue to the coast, where we park the quads back from the beach. In this untouched scenery, I have a feeling of infinity. When we return, nonchalantly the day goes down. I am full of sand, but what a beautiful experience! Athletic.

Visiting Sal Rey

Following the beach line

Sal Rei is the main city of Boa Vista Island. The city is small (9000 inhabitants according to Le Petit Futé guide) and very quiet. So very quickly we decide to return to our hotel by the beach, a good hour of walking taking our time. I really liked the walk, the coastline is not yet disfigured by too many resorts. There are long beaches without construction, euphoric for the eyes! We meet local and tourist walkers and runners. A lot of kitsurfers and very few beach clubs.

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés

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Tours : Boa Vista Tours & TUI

Flying to Cabo Verde : Tui Fly   

Where to sleep : Riu Palace Hotel

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Many thanks to Boa Vista Tours, TUI, TUI Fly and Riu Palace Hotel. As always, these are my opinions.