Buggy South Boa Vista Adventure

Boa Vista Buggy Tour: Santa Monica & Southern Desert

€ 249.00

Join a Paris-Dakar-style adventure in the South of Boa Vista, driving a powerful Buggy through the stunning white sandy dunes.

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Transfer

Pickup & Drop-Off

Protection

Helmet, Glasses, and Overalls

Local Guide

Friendly & Professional

Water

Included

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Tour Overview

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The tour begins with our team picking you up at your hotel and bringing you to our base, where we’ll brief you and help you prepare. You will then start your adventure to go discover the South of Boa Vista on this thrilling Buggy Island Tour.

Once ready, you will start driving towards Praia de Chaves. Praia de Chaves is a sandy beach near Sal Rei. As you approach, you’ll pass a prominent chimney near the coast, once used for artisanal pottery and ceramic production, before arriving at the sandy dunes of the beach.

Then, you will start driving towards three of the four most beautiful beaches of Boa Vista, starting with Morro de Areia desert and its sandy dunes.

After a little bit of relax and some pictures, you will head towards Praia de Varandinha and its natural stunning arch that emerges from the cliff. The tour then continues to reach Praia de Curralinho, better known as Santa Monica Beach. Santa Monica is the biggest beach in Boa Vista and in Cape Verde, with a length of 22km.

After the stop in Santa Monica you will head to Boca Beach, to then reach the sandy dunes and the Ruins of Curral Velho, before the last stop in Fonte Vicente where you can see the Baobab Tree.

Your Buggy Tour discovering the Island of Boa Vista will end at the starting point, after which you will be taken back to your hotel.

Approved

The route for this tour was designed to minimize the environmental impact and is approved by the local Ministry of the Environment.

Highlights

Get Off the Beaten Tracks

Off-Road Adventure

Additional Information

Pregnant Women

Not Recommended

Driving License

Required to Drive

18 Years Old

Minimum age for Driving

Face Covering

Available for Purchase

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Frequently Asked Questions

Buggy and Quad Tours

No. To drive a Buggy or Quad you need to have a valid driving licence Category B.

Without a valid and original driving license the driver will not be allowed to participate and no refund will be given

No, unfortunately a provisional license is only valid in the Country of issue.

While it is not recommended for children under 6 years old, there’s no minimum age requirement, leaving the decision to the parents’ discretion.

We do also offer, under request, baby seats for children up to 3 years old

The minimum age to join the Quad Tour is 8 years old.

For children under 8 we recommend choosing a Buggy Excursion.

Yes, for safety reasons, there is a weight limit of 120 kg (265 lbs) per seat on our Buggies. This guideline comes directly from the vehicle manufacturers to ensure optimal performance and your safety throughout the tour.

Yes, for safety reasons, there is a total weight limit of 220 kg (485 lbs) per quad, whether used by one or two people. This limit is set by the vehicle manufacturers to ensure a safe and smooth ride during the tour.

Yes, we do have 4-seater Buggies available in both Sal and Boa Vista Islands

Our Quads are all for up to two people

Although it is not mandatory, we highly recommend you to wear it in order to protect you and your clothes from the dust. Thank us later 

Yes! Our tours run in all weather conditions unless there's a safety concern. Just be prepared for a bit of extra fun (and mud!) if it rains.

Yes, you’re welcome to bring your phone or camera, but please note that the tours involve off-road driving, so we recommend storing valuables safely during the ride.

  • Buggy Tours: Each buggy is equipped with a backpack where you can store your personal items securely.

  • Quad Tours: Quads do not have built-in storage, so any items you bring must be carried on you at your own risk.