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Scubacaribe Boa Vista Island Cape Verde

About Scubacaribe Boa Vista Island Cape Verde

ScubaCaribe is the largest scuba diving and water sports center in Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Spain and Cape Verde. They offer a wide range of tours and activities, from scuba diving and snorkeling to windsurfing and sailing.Cape Verde is not a cape nor is green. It is an archipelago of 10 islands of brown landscape that they seem a piece of the Sahara stranded in the middle of the ocean, off the coast of Senegal. Cape Verde is the smile of Africa. A welcoming country, good people and safe for those seeking a first traveling immersion in this tough and attractive reality of this continent. Cape Verde is of volcanic origin submarine with high red cliffs and barren land, have heights of up to 2,800 meters, the highest peak is Pico de Cano, an active volcano on Fogo, and golden beaches next to a sea of color, turquoise. The flora is not abundant in the islands, but can be found acacia tree that Cape Verdeans used to try to give the green islands they had years ago. Boa Vista’s dive sites are located in the northern part of the island. For our guests staying at Touareg, we organize daily transfers.

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