Cape Verde Diving — Cape Verde
Cape Verde's volcanic islands sit in the mid-Atlantic with a unique mix of tropical and temperate marine life. Sal and Boa Vista islands are the dive hubs, with lemon shark encounters, seasonal whale sharks, and volcanic rock formations. Still under the radar for most divers, which keeps the reefs pristine.
- Score
- 52.4 / 100
- Country
- Cape Verde
- Region
- Atlantic
- Area
- Sal Island
- Nearest airport
- Amílcar Cabral (SID)
- Visibility
- 12–30 m
- Water temperature
- 19–27 °C
- Max depth
- 40 m
- Current strength
- moderate
- Dive types
- pelagic
- Best months
- April, November
- Minimum certification
- Open Water
- Access type
- boat
- Average 2-tank dive cost
- $70 USD
- Budget tier
- mid range
- Key species
- whale, humpback
- Google rating
- 0 (0 reviews)
- Top operators
- Scuba Caribe Cape Verde, Dive Tribe Cape Verde
- Nearest hyperbaric chamber
- Nearest chamber in Canary Islands or Dakar (~500 km)
Cape Verde's volcanic islands sit in the mid-Atlantic with a unique mix of tropical and temperate marine life. Sal and Boa Vista islands are the dive hubs, with lemon shark encounters, seasonal whale sharks, and volcanic rock formations. Still under the radar for most divers, which keeps the reefs pristine.
Africa's Atlantic Volcanic Dive Islands
Score Breakdown
Marine Life
26.0Species diversity, megafauna encounters, reef fish abundance, macro life, and endemic species.
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Key Species
Dive Types
Traveling with Non-Divers?
Your non-diving travel companions will find plenty to enjoy topside while you're underwater. Here are some activities to consider.
Activities for Non-Divers
Nearby Cultural Sites
- Cidade Velha (UNESCO, first European colonial city in tropics)
- Mindelo cultural scene
Non-Diver Partner Score
Good topside options for non-diving companions.
Safety & Emergency
Dive Insurance
Dive insurance is essential. Standard travel insurance often excludes scuba diving. We recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) for comprehensive dive accident coverage.
Learn More at DAN.orgBasic hospitals on Sal and Santiago; no chamber in-country — evacuation to Canaries or Lisbon
Top Operators
Scuba Caribe Cape Verde
PADI
Dive Tribe Cape Verde
SSI
What your dive shop won't tell you
The minimum certification printed on a brochure is the legal floor, not the honest recommendation. Here's what we actually think you should bring to this site.
Below this we'd send you somewhere easier first.
What will challenge you
- →Moderate currents. Expect to drift — this is not a skill-builder site for a first trip after certification.
- →Recreational limit of 40 m is reachable here (max depth 40 m). Gas planning and NDL tracking matter.
- →Cooler than most tropical sites — 19°C minimum. A 5 mm wetsuit is the floor for longer dives.
- →Nearest hyperbaric chamber is ~500 km away. Evacuation is slow. Dive conservative profiles and get DAN insurance before you fly.
What will surprise you
- →Thermoclines can drop water temp by 8°C between the surface and depth. Your wetsuit choice should match the minimum, not the average.
- →Short dive season — only 2 months worth going (April, November). Book well ahead or miss it.
Photography brief
Subjects are only half the shot. A perfect macro site is useless in a three-knot drift, and a wide-angle dream is useless at 35 m with a murky ceiling. These are the conditions, not the hype.
Recommended kit
- →General reef kit — mid-range wide or a 60mm macro depending on the specific site
What this site will teach you
The dives that made you a better diver are the ones that made you uncomfortable for the right reasons. Here's what this site will quietly train you for.
Deep profile discipline
advancedMax depth 40 m puts you at the edge of recreational limits. You'll build NDL tracking instincts, gas reserve management, and safety-stop discipline you can't get on 18 m reef dives.
7-day trip, per person
Rough ranges anchored to existing regional data — not booking quotes. Land-based trip, standard breakdown.
Hostels, shore diving, cheap eats
- Flights (RT from US)
- $540–$660
- Accommodation / day
- $50–$100
- Diving / day
- $60–$70
- Food / day
- $30–$55
- Transfers + misc
- $80–$230
3-star hotels, standard boat ops, mix of restaurants
- Flights (RT from US)
- $810–$990
- Accommodation / day
- $120–$220
- Diving / day
- $70–$90
- Food / day
- $60–$120
- Transfers + misc
- $80–$230
Top resorts or liveaboards, premium operators
- Flights (RT from US)
- $1,350–$1,650
- Accommodation / day
- $260–$500
- Diving / day
- $90–$120
- Food / day
- $130–$250
- Transfers + misc
- $80–$230
Flights priced round-trip from a major US hub. Figures are per person on a shared room. Solo travelers add ~30% to accommodation.
Build a trip around it
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