New dates are available now! TUI is offering cheap non-stop flights from UK cities to the island of Sal starting at only £200 for a round trip.
Cape Verde is an archipelago of 10 volcanic islands located in the central Atlantic Ocean, off the west coast of Africa. Known for its vibrant Creole culture, Cape Verde blends African, Portuguese, and Brazilian influences. Its islands are diverse, ranging from the mountainous terrain of Santo Antão to the sandy beaches of Sal and Boa Vista. The capital, Praia, is on Santiago, the largest island. Cape Verde is famed for its warm climate, lively music, and Morna, its soulful traditional genre. Visitors enjoy hiking, water sports, and exploring colonial-era towns like Mindelo. Despite its arid landscapes, Cape Verde boasts stunning natural beauty, friendly locals, and a thriving tourism industry that showcases its unique charm.
Travel dates:
February – March 2025
Follow the links below and use TUI calendar view to check all available dates.
Routes:
Glasgow – Sal – Glasgow
Manchester – Sal – Manchester
Birmingham – Sal – Birmingham
East Midlands – Sal – East Midlands
Newcastle – Sal – Newcastle
Bristol – Sal – Bristol
London – Sal – London
Baggage allowance:
One cabin bag per passenger
On the island of Sal we suggest you stay at the well-rated Hotel Da Luz with breakfast included and free cancellation.
If you need a car for your trip we encourage you to book it on Rentalcars.com
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