Is the sea in Cape Verde warm?
Is the sea in Cape Verde warm? The warmest water temperature is in October with an average around 81.9°F / 27.7°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 74.3°F / 23.5°C.
Is Cape Verde warmer than Canaries in January?
The weather on Cape Verde and the Canary Islands is fairly similar. Temperatures are nice all year round. Ofcourse in summer it is warmer than in winter. In Cape Verde temperatures – partly due to the closer location near the equator – are slightly higher than on the Canary Islands.
Is Cape Verde hotter than Canaries?
Since the islands sit further south than the Canary Islands, temperatures are even hotter. Yet, just like all islands, there is a rainy season and for Cape Verde, this is in April. If wall-to-wall sunshine is what you are after, then the best time to visit the islands is between June and November.
What is the best month to visit Cape Verde?
The best time to visit Cape Verde is between November and June, during the dry season when the weather is warm and sunny. Cape Verde has a very dry tropical climate with low rainfall and lots of sunshine year round.
Is it cheap in Cape Verde?
Cape Verde is a relatively cheap holiday destination where you get a lot for your money. Definitely on the islands where a limited number of tourists are coming. The average price level in Cape Verde is for example significantly higher than in West-Europe.
Is Sal or Boa Vista better?
Both islands are very much the same, however I would say Boa Vista a lot less developed. I first visited Sal in 2007 and again in 2016 and it hasn't changed and I'd say will be the same story with both islands in another 10 years. We did island tours on both islands and much more enjoyed Sal on the whole.
Is Egypt or Cape Verde hotter in December?
We found Cape Verde to be hotter than Egypt although the wind in Cape Verde made it a more bearable heat.
Are there mosquitoes in Cape Verde?
The results of their research show that the mosquitoes in Cape Verde are genetically distinct from their counterparts on the African continent. They exhibit a clear preference for human blood and increased susceptibility to Zika virus, explains Louis Lambrechts, Head of the Insect-Virus Interactions Unit.