Offering a garden, Residencial Ribeira Torta offers accommodations in Porto Novo. Featuring city views, this bed and breakfast also has free Wifi. Guests can use a bar.
Vannimar Lounge is a self-catering accommodations located in Porto Novo. Accommodations will provide you with a balcony. There is a kitchen with an oven and a refrigerator.
Residencial Chez Flor features air-conditioned rooms in Porto Novo. This apartment provides a garden.
Birgitta
Sweden
Host couple were extremely kind and service-minded. Was invited for a birthday drink and driven to the port at departure. Arranged a mountain tour with a private driver. The large room and lovely big terrace were very neat and tidy. Well-equipped kitchen. Everything spotless. Can warmly recommend this place.
Providing garden views, Casa Madeira in Porto Novo provides accommodations and a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Providing an open-air bath, Casa Branca features accommodations in Porto Novo. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Offering a bar, Recanto D'nha Fana features accommodations in Porto Novo. This farm stay offers a garden, a terrace, as well as free Wifi. The accommodation is non-smoking.
If you love large areas of rugged untouched nature, then...
If you love large areas of rugged untouched nature, then Santo Antão is a magnificent island. Porto Novo is the perfect place to start your daily expeditions from. Be sure to rent a car and the entire island, with its stunning views around each bend in the bumpy mountainous streets, Is at your feet.
The island is not that big and from Porto Novo, a car can get you anywhere on the island in 1.5 hours tops, whether you pass over some of the 1600m high majestic mountains or along the coast.
HammerNL
Netherlands
Scored 6.0
6.0
I was a little disappointed in Cape Verde as a whole (stayed...
I was a little disappointed in Cape Verde as a whole (stayed in Sao Vincenzo and Sao Antao)
While there are some amazing views in the rural and coastal areas a lot of the towns do not look very attractive - a lot of concrete and blocky, half finished buildings.
Taken as a whole I didn't find the people as friendly and charming and jolly as is made out in certain guidebooks and websites, & you have to deal with a fair few hustlers and hagglers.....plus some of the staff in shops and eateries can be low key hostile and sullen.
With regard to Porto Novo I came to really like it just because I stayed there for a fair few days, but be aware that it is not really a picture post card, touristy port town as you may be expecting. It takes a bit of settling in and getting used to.
It is safe though.....you can walk around freely, but you get importuned by beggars and hustlers.
Do try and support the local economy though by purchasing from roadside sellers.
I got some home made cheese from outside the port and it was actually really good. :)
harry
United Kingdom
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