Great fishing spots in Sal, Cape de Verde islands

Great fishing spots in Sal, Cape de Verde islands. Catch tuna, marlin, billfish or sailfish. Fishing boats, trips & guided tours.

Fishing is a vital food source and main income source for many of the locals in the Cape de Verde islands. Here are the greatest fishing spots in the island of Sal, Cape de Verde islands. Catch tuna, marlin, billfish, sailfish and more…

Palmeira
Palmeira is the fishing town of Sal, with a dock and a lot of fishermen boats. The locals live of fishing in this part of Cape de Verde islands and Sal, and many of them are fishing right from shore just north of Palmeira. Follow the road north towards Buracona, and keep your eyes on the rocky black coral rock coast and volcanic cliffs when driving out of Palmeira. This fishing spot is well known by locals, and even children as young as 5 are fishing here, right of the black coral rocks. Be careful, the sea is rough and can have dangerous undercurrents.

Buracona
Buracona and “the blue eye” is a tourist attraction worth a visit, but just north of this destination is a well known fishing spot. Locals are fishing right of the black vulcanic cliffs. Be careful, the cliffs are high and the sea is rough and can have dangerous undercurrents. There is a restaurant at this spot, serving lobster and other dishes.

North of Sal
Keep on driving to the north of Espargos, past Terra Boa and soon reaching the northern coast of Sal, Cape de Verde. This rocky coastline is perfect for rock fishing. Locals even dive in with harpunes, catching octopus, crabs & fish, but this is very dangerous since the sea is rough with underwater currents. You will likely find your self alone at this desert spot. The cliffs might be as high as 3-5m above the sea, therefor you need the right equipment to even be able to fish here. Bring food and water, no shops or anything for several miles / kilometers.

Santa Maria
Just east of Santa Maria, where the beach ends, the rocky cost starts. Locals fish from this rocky coastline all the time. But you might get your gear stuck at the ocean floor since it is shallow and a lot of waves rollin in one after another. In Santa Maria there is also a lot of fishing organizers offering daytrips in boats and guided tours.

Calheta Funda
Calheta Funda is located about 5km northwest of Santa Maria. This desert spot is basically two lovely beaches divided by a coral rock in the middle. Locals are known for fishing here from time to time, right of the coral rock, using dead fish as bate. But most of the time, there is nobody here. You can’t catch anything big here, since the spot is fairly close to land, but still well worth a visit. This private beach is also perfect for sunbathing and snorkeling.

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