São João dos Angolares
São João dos Angolares is a tiny village in São Tomé and Príncipe located on the east shore of São Tomé Island. It is the administrative center of the Caué District. Set the curious Creole sound of the locals and return from the beautiful sand arc that is Praia Sao Joao dos Angolares, this 2,000-strong east coast town is a great choice for the holidays comfortable. There are countless guesthouses with swinging hammocks and earthen kitchens offering São Tomé’s mix of traditional Portuguese curries and Creole-style plates.
And the scenery is simply chilling vibes: jungle in the ocean breeze, houses painted in beautiful Caribbean colors, people smiling, and the days passing slowly. São João dos Angolares has a warm, oppressive, windy, and cloudy environment. Throughout the year, the temperature normally ranges from 74°F to 82°F, with temperatures seldom falling below 72°F or rising over 83°F. The greatest time of year to visit it for warm-weather activities, according to the tourist score, is from mid-June to late September.
- Best Times to Visit: mid June to late September.
- Best Things to Do: Enjoy excellent cuisine, Soak in the colonial atmosphere,Take a tour of the plantation, etc.
- Location: Caué District, São Tomé Island, São Tomé and Príncipe