Cape Verde
Ponta do Sinó

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    • Day 5

      Tartaruguinhas

      September 9, 2022 in Cape Verde ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

      Neste dia estivemos pelo hotel na piscina e nos grelhados. À noite fomos com o Cliffe ver a desova das tartarugas na praia. Andamos bastante até encontrarmos uma mas apesar de ter custado um pouco, aquela praia à noite era linda. As fotos parecem que têm um filtro P&B. Depois a desova em si foi muito gira e é incrível ver todo o processo que a tartaruga passa de modo a escolher um bom sitio e a proteger os seus ovinhos.Read more

    • Day 4

      Schräge Teller und clevere Vögel

      January 28 in Cape Verde ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      Kleines Rätsel, warum sind die Teller so schräg beim Frühstück aufgestellt?

      Der Grund ist, das die Vögel die Zuckertüten mit dem Schnabel aufpicken und dann den Zucker fressen.

      Es gibt jede Menge Badende im Meer (siehe Beweisfoto).

      Mit der Sonne☀️ kam auch etwas mehr der Wind und - zack - schwamm mein Sonnenhütchen👒 auch im Meer. Jetzt liegt es zum Trocknen in der Sonne ☀️auf dem Balkon.😃
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    • Day 6

      Kugelfische

      January 30 in Cape Verde ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

      Am Strand ⛱️gibt es übrigens keine 🐚Muscheln, nur Sand und ab und zu mal einen toten Fisch. 😟 Die toten Kugelfische könnte man hier sogar kaufen. 🙈

      Sonne, Strand und Segelboote es wiederholt sich, aber deshalb haben wir auch Sal zu dieser Jahreszeit gebucht - weg aus dem kalten und dunklen Winter bei uns zu Hause.Read more

    • Day 6

      Pool, beach and fine dining

      January 15, 2023 in Cape Verde ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Everyone was a bit sunburned yesterday, Bengt had burned his shoulders, Freja her neck and me, strangely enough, my knees. We decided to hang out by the pool in the morning and go to the beach later in the afternoon, when the sun was less dangerous.

      Viggo hasn't used his floating devices at all this week and it is really paying off! He is setting record after record in the amount of swim strokes he can take. The first or second day he counted to 20 but now he was proudly announced he swam 70! He also started to dive and swim under water. Nowhere near that but a couple of swim strokes.

      In the afternoon we played at the beach. Me and Viggo made a sand castle and Bengt enjoyed a really boring Stephen King novel about a road being built.

      At the picture of Viggo covering himself sand you can see two of the lifeguards in the background. There are a couple of lifeguards patroling the beach at all time. It's also marked with flags if you are allowed to swim. After I told the kids that every hundred wave is a really big one they been hesitant to swim in the ocean but I feel everyone should respect it. After I was flipped over the other day I pay more attention. However this is the most beautiful beach I have ever been to..and I can't stop admiring the color of the water. It is splendid! It truly is!

      In the evening me and Bengt visited the high quality restaurant Kulinarium. Food was delicious. Only thing I regretted was that I went for fruit platter and lemon sorbet as dessert. I get the fruit platter after every meal, I should have gone a little more adventurous I think. If you get the opportunity to stay at one of the Riu hotels at Cape Verde, make a reservation at each and everyone of the restaurants. I mean, you can get by with the buffet food but the a la carte restaurang is well worth a try and I found the food there a little more seasoned and better tasting.

      Lastly, they have the same stars here as this time a year at home. Check out Orion's belt!
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    • Day 5

      Beach, pool and relax

      January 14, 2023 in Cape Verde ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      We were tired yesterday and after breakfast we decided to go to the beach and relax under the palm trees. There were a lot of mosquitos, however, and it wasn't as relaxing as we had planned. I don't know why the other neighbouring tourist weren't bothered by the blood suckers, are they just targeting us?

      Out in the open air, the wind and sun helped chase the mosquitos away but you can't help but feel you need to hide from the sun as it is at it's highest. We swam and played in the water and I really admire the turquois color. I added some pictures from our day at the beach, from the pool area and from the colorful drinks.

      What to bring to Cape Verde:
      - Sunscreen, loads of it.. I burned my knees somehow. Also being after sun
      - Mosquito repellant..I wouldn't bring scented candles or citronella sticks, people don't seem to use it, but bring spray and stick. Im also taking antihistamines but I have always been sensitive to bites.
      -if you bring hats, make sure it fit snuggly, it is really windy. Really windy.
      -Bring something to put over your shoulders, like a kimono or something. It's wearable to and from baths and it protects your shoulder when the sun is hot.
      - a deck of cards, it's nice to sit and play while sipping on a drink when the sun is high.

      That's perhaps not rocket science advise but what I come to think of now. Take care back home!
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    • Day 10

      Schwimmen im Meer

      February 3 in Cape Verde ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Einen sonnigen ☀️ guten Morgen wünschen wir Euch von der Insel Sal.

      Ich war heute auch endlich mal im Meer 🏊🏼 schwimmen
      👏🏼👏🏼, eigentlich wollte ich nur mit der GoPro bis zu den Knien ins Wasser, um für Euch ein Video🎥zu drehen, aber eine Welle🌊 hat mich überrascht und etwas nass war nicht gut, also bin ich dann ganz 🐳 ins Wasser gegangen. Ehlicherweise muss man sagen, das Wasser 🌊ist super klar und sauber, der Meeresboden ist schön sandig und dadurch ganz weich🐇 - kurz gesagt - einfach super! Selbst die anfängliche Kühle 🥶 war einigermaßen schnell überwunden.

      Leider hatte ich unbeabsichtigt ein Zeitraffervideo🚀📽️ von 7 sec. vom Meeresboden und dem tollen Meerwasser zur besten Zeit (Mittagszeit) gemacht 🙈. Ich werde das morgen besser machen. ✅
      Die schönsten Fotos aus dem Video🎞️ habe ich mal extrahiert 🎬und als Fotoshow in einem Video zusammengestellt (hier leider nicht möglich).
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    • Day 2

      The Ambivalence about all-inclusive

      January 11, 2023 in Cape Verde ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      When researching hotel options I came across the option to go for a cheaper room in central Santa Maria. No foods included, no cleaning, more of an apartment really. What steared me away from that option was the fact the prizing was almost the same as at one of the all-inclusive hotels with pools, bars, restaurang and house keeping. There were no money to be saved. And when we are here, I kinda get why. The town is not developed at all, there aren't a whole lot of restaurants, we are on an island that has to import foods and water so the family owned restaurant competes with the big hotel chain that can import foods in bulk. There are no budget alternatives! With that being said, this is the first time we go all-inclusive and I feel oddly weird about it. There are staff everywhere. House keeping, gardeners, pool keeping, bar-and restaurant staff. Outside the restaurants there are designated staff to just give out anti bacterial gel for hands. Food is free, drinks are free and easily accessible. And everything is in such abundance it makes me feel guilty. Guilty for being previliged. For ordering a coffee and deciding to throw it out when realizing I ordered instant coffee and get a coffee brewed in the bar instead. Guilty for being a little bit excited over the cheese table where they have cut and serve 10ish different cheeses. besides the cheese- i have never seen so much food before! I feel embarrassed! And guilty for considering staying at the hotel area where everything is easily accessable instead of headed out and exploring the island and meeting the real people and culture. I feel embarrassed.

      So with mixed feelings, this is how the day went. After breakfast we hung around the pool a couple of hours. After lunch we decided to check out the beach. It was a short walk and it was beautifully situated with white sand, palm trees and turquoise water. It was orange flagged and it was ok to bathe with precaution. The beach was absolutely lovely, not many people at all. The waves were high and quite strong and at one point we were outmatched by an especially strong wave and Viggo went under a couple of seconds before I managed to get him on his feet. In that same wave I lost my sun glasses and I thought they were forever lost. By sheer luck a Dutch tourist managed to fish them up as they floated past him and he managed to retrieve them and get them back to me. After that we decided to return to the resort and rest a bit.

      We went to an tour guide meeting and booked an island tour for tomorrow and a lemon shark expedition later this week. The buffet food is in abundance and very varied but we also pre booked the Asian a la carte restaurant and the exclusive Kulinarium restaurant later for this week. We took the short walk back to the beach to watch the sunset and that was the end of a lovely day!
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    • Day 5

      Zweiter Tauchgang

      November 8, 2022 in Cape Verde ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Heute ging es an ein recht stömungsfröhliches Riff. Das Boot war voller Engländer und diese waren auch unter was recht unkontrolliert und hektisch. Es war ein Auf und Ab im Wasser, es gab einen Ammenhai, Lobster, Steinfisch,kleine Moränen und große Schwärme zu sehen.
      Man hatte immer mal eine Flosse im Gesicht von den Hektikern und unser Guide wirkte zwischenzeitlich auch recht desorientiert.
      Um den Abend aber schön ausklingen zu lassen waren wir im Grillrestaurant am Strand.
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    • Day 9

      Flug mit der Drohne am Strand

      February 2 in Cape Verde ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Heute hat Holger die Drohne 🛸am Strand🏖️ fliegen lassen. Die Flugroute war von unserem Hotel zum RIU Funana (rechts). Das ist der Strandweg zu den hohen Wellen 🌊und zu den Kitesurfern. 🪂🏄🏻‍♀️

    • Day 3

      Secrets of Sal

      January 12, 2023 in Cape Verde ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Yesterday we were picked up by the hotel lobby at 1 pm by a jeep that took us, an English/Latvian couple and a few more tourists in two other cars on a round-trip around the island. The island Sal is just around 20 km wide and has 4 towns. The trip took us around some of the most scenic places of the island. 5 days of rain per year makes the nature very desert like, the color scheme was all kind of terracotta, brown and orange with splashes of low growing bushes where they been able to survive. The landscape is very flat with a few higher mountains where nothing grows. The coastline however is amazing, we visited Murdeira beach and Buracona lagoon with the black vulcanic landscape and azure sea. We also made a stop at the Salina's salt lakes where we were able to go for a swim. I would highly recommend it- the feeling of almost floating on top of the water due to the density of the water. It felt so strange, it was almost difficult to stand up because the feet didn't naturally go down to the bottom... ( Also be aware that every small cut or scrape get a burning sensation from the salt. Not just the cuts, the entire neither region felt sore from the salt after a couple of minutes- take my advice and pay for the shower after you are done bathing. It costs only 1 dollar and is totally worth it!)

      The area around the saline lakes are very wild wild western- like. The sand, the dusty road, the barren lands and the abandoned wooden structure from past times salt transportation via ropeway- it all came together. If tumbleweed would roll past, i bet no one would bat an eye.

      After the trip to the salt lakes and a short stay in the desert of Terra Boa where we got to se the Mirage, we drove to Plameira where we were given several shots of the local hard liquor. It was a fun ending of a fun day!

      For dinner we had booked one of the resorts restaurants, this particular one was specialized in Asian foods (interesting choice considering we haven't come across any Asians at all during our visit so far). The food was quite good, it contained more spices than the regular dinner buffet and we particularly enjoyed the misoshiro soup, the chicken curry and the grilled, marinated fish. If you are gonna stay at the hotel, please make a reservation to the restaurants because they book up fast! A lovely ending of a fantastic day!
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