Djadsal Holiday Resort is a large resort right on a beautiful white sand beach on Sal island. It is close to Santa Maria and about 20 minutes from the airport.
The hotel offers rooms with twin and double beds, telephone, hair drier, hot water, television and freezer. This is a very large resort with many facilities included in its 50,000 square metres grounds including a fabulous open air pool, a covered pool and a kiddies pool. There is also a gymnasium and a hairdresser and on site restaurants and bars.
There are many local eateries in the area and a pleasant promenade walk to the nearby village. Please note however, that the resort of Sal itself is undergoing various infrastructure works over the next few years including the building of new roads which may cause some inconvenience.
Praia, Cape Verde, 24 Feb – The Cape Verdean Finance Ministry and National Association of Municipalities have signed the agreement for a 10 million euro credit line granted by the French Development Agency, indicates a ministry press release cited by Cape Verde’s Inforpress news agency.
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The Ca' Nicola Apartments
Just a stone’s throw from sea and facing the long , white beach Ca Nicola Apartments in Boa Vista are an ideal escape from the daily grind. Each of the spacious 27 apartments have been beautifully designed to offer a peaceful environment and they have each been decorated using the art and skill of local craftsmen. They all have either a verandah or a balcony from which to enjoy the sunset and relax in the sun.
The IMF which completed a mission to Cape Verde on April 15th issued the following prress release about its findings there:
Statement at the Conclusion of an IMF Mission to Cape Verde
Press Release No. 09/126
April 14, 2009An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission, led by Mr. Lamin Leigh, visited Cape Verde during April 3-15, 2009. The purpose of the visit was two-fold: to conduct the sixth review of the Policy Support Instrument (PSI), and to negotiate a one-year extension of the PSI at the request of the Cape Verde authorities. The current three-year PSI arrangement was approved by the IMF Executive Board in July 2006 and is due to expire in July 2009. At the conclusion of the visit, Mr. Leigh made the following statement:
“The mission held extensive and productive discussions with government officials, representatives of the private sector and the Finance Committee of the National Assembly, and would like to thank the authorities for their excellent cooperation. Cape Verde’s economic and policy performance remains strong and so far the impact of global shocks remain manageable thanks to sizable buffers built in recent years through prudent macroeconomic management, especially the fiscal space created in the last three years. The sixth PSI review discussions focused on how best to execute the 2009 budget while preserving the external position against the background of the current global economic difficulties; the authorities’ medium-term fiscal framework, and measures to strengthen public financial and debt management and the financial sector.
“Looking ahead, the ongoing global economic difficulties will pose challenges for the Cape Verde economy. While the moderation in GDP growth is likely to stem from the projected global slowdown in tourism and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows, countercyclical fiscal policy will partly mitigate their impact and support economic activity. Inflation would continue to decline to low single digits consistent with the peg to the euro and the high pass-through of international prices in this highly open economy. The outlook is subject to large margins of error given the uncertainty about both the depth and duration of global recession and the resilience of Cape Verde’s economy to previous global economic downturns.
“The mission supports the fiscal stimulus measures that the government has taken to support economic activity in a year when net external demand and private sector growth are expected to weaken. The mission also welcomes the government’s plans to protect social spending in the budget, as the global crisis is likely to hit hardest the poor and vulnerable segments of the population. Monetary management which smoothes short term capital flows continues to be broadly appropriate. Thus, the exchange rate peg continues to be supported by domestic policies and serves Cape Verde well as an anchor for financial stability. Steady progress is also being made in the implementation of structural reforms in particular on improving public debt and financial management and strengthening the financial system.
“IMF staff will continue its close policy dialogue with the Cape Verde government with a view to presenting the sixth review under the PSI for discussion to the IMF Executive Board in June.”
IMF EXTERNAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
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Link to IMF Press Release on Cape Verde
In a statement issued by Cape Verdean news agency Inforpress, Halcyonair Cabo Verde Airways announced the launch of two new weekly flights to the islands of Fogo and Maio starting form 28 February. This service has been introduced in response to the “huge demand and number of requests,” from the market.
Once the new routes are launched using an ATR-42-320 aircraft, with capacity for 48 passengers, Halcyonair will operate flights to six of the archipelago’s islands.
In partnership with a Cape Verdean tour operator Halcyonair’s aircraft will also operate a charter flight between the islands of Sal and Fogo on a Saturday.
Halcyonair Cabo Verde Airways launched its domestic flights on 31 July, 2008, operating daily to the islands of Sal, S. Vicente and Santiago, and three weekly flights to the island of Boa Vista.
Religious freedom is hard-wired into the constitution of Cape Verde with religious persecution acknowledged as a crime for which the guilty may spend between 3 months and 3 years behind bars.
Catholicism is the main religion of Cape Verde with around 85% of the populace claiming to be Roman Catholics centering in the dioceses of Mindelo and Santiago de Cabo Verde. Other religions reported in the country are Protestants including Evangelists and Adventists, Mormons and Bahá’í.
There is a small but growing Muslim community, many of which are Senegalese traders or other immigrants from North Africa and around 1% of Cape Verdeans are atheists who profess no religious belief at all.
A flight from Copenhagen to Cape Verde was forced to amke an emergency landing in Casablanca, Morocco yesterday while cabin crew extinguished a small fire.
All 239 passengers disembarked while Danish company Star Tours set about organising alternative transport to their final destination. No-one was hurt and no reason for the fire has been announced.


