- Cape Verde. Wyspy Zielonego Przylądka. [7] Przewodnik turystyczny wyd. Bradt
Wydawnictwo: Bradt
Przewodnik turystyczny
ISBN: 978-1784770501
Autor: Murray Stewart
Ilość stron: 376
Format: 13.5 x 21.5 cm
Oprawa: miękka
Język: angielski
Wydanie: 2017
Opis:
This new 7th edition of Bradt's Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) has been fully revised and updated and remains the most comprehensive English-language guidebook available to the islands of this alluring Atlantic archipelago, described by some as 'Africa light'. The guide includes well-researched history and cultural sections, with a particularly strong section on music, and brings an honest approach to reporting the fragile balance between tourist development and protecting the environment. This new edition reflects the many changes since the previous one, including the introduction of charter flights from the UK to Sal and the first casino-hotel on Sal, as well as providing full information on how to make the most of the less developed islands away from the main tourist hotspots.
Stable and peaceful, quietly
isolated by its mid-Atlantic location, Cape Verde continues to grow economically
and to develop its tourist infrastructure at a leisurely pace. With few natural
resources, the islands are heavily dependent on imports, foreign remittances and
still to some extent on foreign aid. The reduction in the latter has heightened
the focus on the importance of tourism as an economic driver and visitor numbers
continue to rise. Year-round sunshine makes Cape Verde a particularly appealing
destination.
The archipelago is diverse,
particularly in terms of its tourist infrastructure. Sal and Boavista, the
oldest of these volcanic islands are flat with white-sand beaches that rival
anything in the world. Consequently, they attract 95% of Cape Verde's visitors,
leaving the other seven inhabited islands undeveloped. Hikers and those curious
to discover something authentic are drawn to them, spending their time walking
amongst the jaw-dropping mountainous landscapes of Fogo or Santo Antão, taking
some true time-out in tiny Brava or mellow Maio or enjoying the cultural fusion
of African, Portuguese and Brazilian influences in the cities of Praia and
Mindelo. The adventurous will find adrenalin rushing as they profit from
windsurfing and kitesurfing opportunities, fuelled by strong breezes and
Atlantic waves, while for culture, Mindelo is the attraction with a constant
backdrop of seductive music, the thread which ties together the islands
scattered across the mid-Atlantic.