Islands
Cape Verde is made up of 18 islands that are separated into two groups: leeward and leeward. In general, there isn't much to say about the little Cape Verde islands, but the larger ones have a lot to offer. Now, let's go over each island one by one.
Sal is the most flat island of them all. As a result, it has additional prospects for infrastructural development, especially Cape Verde tourism. Sailing boats with clear bottoms are popular here, in addition to surfing and diving. It allows you to see sunken ships and aquatic life.
Next, Fogo is s protected region with an active volcano exists on another volcanically formed island. Despite this, the volcano has remained inactive for many years, and a community with a church and a local museum has grown up in the basin of previous eruptions. Fogo's landscape is dotted with vineyards, from which the inhabitants produce great wine. In addition to vineyards, there are barren areas burnt by a volcano, as well as beaches with volcanic sand.