Hello all
We have booked to stay in the brand new RIU flagship hotel the RIU Touareg in southern Boa vista, Cape Verde during May 2011.
This will be our first visit to Cape Verde and "as I usually do" will post an unbiased review of this new hotel on our return.
Our impression is that this hotel has been built in the middle of nowhere and served by a new road built as part of the infrastructure for the area.
I am hoping that we will be able to venture further afield and not just stay in the one location.
For those that have been to Cape Verde before I am assuming that the currency to take for tips will be the euro.
What is the usual tipping procedure for this island in general terms?
As this is our first visit to this island - Are there any issues with Mozzies as I believe May should have no rain.
Regards
Joe
The new hotel is opening next year but up to now information and photos haven't been available. The area where it is supposedly being built is very remote but the beaches are fabulous. It looks like you will spend most of the time in the hotel but there should be the usual trips I don't think mozies should be a problem but take everything you are likely to need as its very Third World away from the hotels and prices of imported items in the hotels are extortionate. I Look forward to your review as I hope to try this hotel at some point in the future.
Click on the My Media link to the side there are a couple of slideshows that may be of interest to you.
Thanks for that Nick, I will post my review and also my photo's on return.
We have booked the Riu Touareg too and can't find out which beach it's on/going to be on(!) Would you know please? I've donwloaded a map of Boa Vista but can't find any location more exact than 'Boa Vista in any literature'!
Its on playaLacaco the Southern most part of the island. Suspect it doesn't look much like its promo video yet. Loads of Cape Verde info on this link:
We've been considering going to Sal in October for a couple of weeks now and looking at your media pictures has inspired me.
I've just booked to go in October. I worship the sun but my OH needs shade. If we don't get up early enough (and we probably won't) to get a thatched shade on the the beach, is there anywhere else we can get shade on the beach or should we buy a parasol and take it with us.
It can be difficult getting shade but if there is just the 2 of you I think you will be OK. We did take one of those beach tents that serves as windbreak and shade if required
There are only the two of us so we should be OK.
We're Cape Verde virgins, fancied a change from Goa, got far too busy and too much hassle now to get visas.
Should we take Malaria tablets? I know the risk is low but I'd rather hear from someone who has travelled there before.
The medical advice may have changed since my visit its always best to check what the latest recommendations are.
Thanks for your advice, I'll check with the Doc.
Thanks for your advice, I'll check with the Doc.
Take a look at this excellent NHS Scotland website for the latest advice http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/home.aspx
Useful reading thank you Kiltman.
Just found out that the hotel's opening has been delayed by a week to the 6th May 2011, I'll be taking a keen interest as we go on the 19th May, as nickmacuk says the hotel is located at the southern end of the island, development in this area is going to be manic soon, whole area is being developed as a golf and country club with the RIU Touareg at the eastern end.
joe
Glad to here you are trying out Riu Touareg, we are going in October as for tipping we stayed at Riu Guroupa on Sal last year and tipping is not expected at all in the hotel. Outside the hotel the island was pretty sparce but the local towns are worth a quick visit. The locals are friendly and the Euro is widely accepted everywhere although you may get change in a mixture of euros and Cape Verde Escudos
We are going as a couple and have gone for the Adults only upgrade which at £138 extra seems to represent good value with own pool, upgraded wine at dinner, mini bar in room, exclusive use of a la carte restaraunt and free wi-fi in room ( internet costs in the hotel lobby are expensive)
Hope you have a great time I look forward to reading your review
Kev
I will try to give an unbiased warts and all review when we return, I will also try to take as many photographs as I can, with many fellow travellers trying this new hotel out for the first time and us arriving 13 days after its opening we feel quite privileged to be able set the scene.
We are also looking forward to the adults only section not that we hate kids.....but those days are over and our kids wouldn't want to be with us anyway
Joe
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/album.php?aid=263372&id=327949432900&comments
it looks fab and i can't wait to go!
Photo's show that things are getting done and yes we are getting excited too, just hope the opening is not put back again as there would only be 14 days from opening to our arrival.
I would not be nieve enough to expect a fully up and running hotel without glitches but as long as the main features are running then all should be well.
Sorry I have not replied yet, as previously mentioned by others this hotel is located at the southern end of the island at the locacao beach, there will be a lot of construction in this area due to the new golf and leisure complex.
Transfer time should be 15 minutes.
joe
The people of the island are so happy and carefree you would never imagine that in some parts of the island they don't even have electricity for more than 12 hours a day. They are so kind, and employees of the hotel actually remembered me from my first visit (mine and my husbands name) and made me and my friend feel so comfortable.
I have told all my friends about this island and advise everyone I know to go before it gets over-run with hotels. The first time I went the Karamboa was the only hotel you could see when flying into the island. That had changed by May last year and I'm sure there will be more by the time we go this year.
I do like the thought of the "adults only" section but to be honest there were never many children around.
was not going to wait to see if it dropped any more.
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