Cape Verde

Praia

  • Population:~160,000 (city)
  • Timezone:CVT (UTC-1)
  • IATA:RAI

Overview

Praia is the capital of Cape Verde, set on the southern coast of Santiago island — the country's largest city, built around the flat-topped colonial-era Plateau, with city beaches, the UNESCO World Heritage town of Cidade Velha nearby, and the mountainous interior and music-rich culture of Santiago, the most African of the Cape Verde islands.

Travel

Praia is the capital and largest city of Cape Verde (Cabo Verde), the Atlantic archipelago off the coast of West Africa, and it sits on the southern shore of Santiago, the biggest and most populous island and the historic heart of the country. While many visitors to Cape Verde head straight for the beach-resort islands of Sal and Boa Vista, Praia and Santiago offer the most cultural, authentic and varied experience in the archipelago. The city's historic core is the Plateau (Platô), a flat-topped hill above the harbour where the colonial-era streets, pastel buildings, leafy squares such as the Praça Alexandre Albuquerque, the old presidential palace and the city's markets cluster — a compact, atmospheric centre to explore on foot. Around it spread the lively neighbourhoods and the city beaches of Quebra Canela and Gamboa, the latter the venue of a famous music festival. Praia's great day trip is Cidade Velha, just west along the coast: the first town founded by Europeans in the tropics and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its hilltop fort, the ruins of an early cathedral, one of the oldest colonial streets in the world and a setting in a green valley by the sea. The wider island of Santiago rewards exploration too — a dramatic landscape of volcanic mountains and valleys rising to the Serra Malagueta natural park, the bustling inland market town of Assomada, and the laid-back beach and former coastal town of Tarrafal in the north, with one of the archipelago's loveliest bays. Santiago is also the cradle of Cape Verdean music and culture, especially the rhythms of batuku and funaná, and of the country's food and drink — the slow-cooked national dish cachupa, fresh fish, and the sugarcane spirit grogue. The climate is warm, dry and breezy year-round, true to the islands' Sahel-Atlantic character. For travellers who want the soul of Cape Verde rather than only its sands, Praia and Santiago are the place.

The heart of Praia is the Plateau (Platô), the flat-topped hill rising above the port on which the historic city was laid out. Its grid of streets holds the colonial-era civic buildings, pastel-painted houses, the old town hall and former presidential palace, churches and the leafy main square, the Praça Alexandre Albuquerque, shaded by trees and ringed by cafés — a pleasant, walkable centre that comes alive in the cool of the evening. Below and around the Plateau spread the city's everyday neighbourhoods and its markets, above all the sprawling Sucupira market, the largest in the country and a vivid place to feel the city's commercial pulse. Praia's coastline provides its beaches: Quebra Canela, the city's main and most popular beach, with calm water and beachfront bars, and Gamboa, the long strand below the Plateau that hosts the well-known Gamboa music festival in spring. Between the historic centre, the markets and the beaches, the capital makes a relaxed and authentic base from which to discover Santiago and the wider archipelago.

Frequently asked questions

Praia is the capital of Cape Verde, on Santiago island, and offers a more cultural and authentic experience than the beach-resort islands of Sal and Boa Vista, which draw most package tourists for their sand and sea. Praia is known for its historic Plateau centre, its markets and city beaches, the UNESCO World Heritage town of Cidade Velha nearby, and the mountainous, music-rich island of Santiago around it. It is the place to come for Cape Verdean culture, history and landscapes rather than only beaches.

Diplomatic missions in Praia

2 embassies based in this city, grouped by region.

Visaja keeps this page's contact details and visa guidance under continuous review — still, requirements can change at short notice, so confirm the essentials with the mission or the official government portal before you travel.