This beach is absolutely amazing and definitely one of the top ones we've visited lately.
When visiting Cape Verde, make sure to venture to the serene shores of Boa Vista. This tranquil destination offers the perfect atmosphere for unwinding and rejuvenating. Having frequented this locale numerous times, I am still drawn to return.
The beach has gray sand and unfortunately, it seems to be neglected as there are a lot of stones and litter scattered around. It's a shame that no one seems to take responsibility for keeping it clean.
Nestled along the coast lies a stunning expanse of untouched beach. The sand glimmers like gold under the warm sun, and behind a portion of the beach, a grand dune rises up to create a breathtaking backdrop. A serene lake or river lies nearby, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. I found myself drawn to the tranquil shade of the trees by the lake, where I occasionally indulged in sunbathing in the nude without disturbing anyone. During my week-long stay, I encountered only one other naturist, which speaks to the seclusion and privacy of this pristine paradise. Our accommodations at the Riu Karamboa, situated next to the dunes, were top-notch and worthy of a four-star rating.
A classic destination for those seeking a little R&R. This particular spot was quite pleasant, though not quite as shipwreck-filled as we had anticipated based on the glossy photos we perused beforehand. Alas, it seems that in a mere decade or so, there may be nary a trace of wreckage left to be found. As for the swimming situation, well, timing is everything. During our visit, the waves were putting on quite the show, making a dip in the ocean a bit of a risky endeavor. But hey, if you're feeling adventurous, go for it. Just don't say we didn't warn you.