Santo Antão Essentials
Santo Antão is defined by its rugged volcanic topography and dramatic elevation changes. This collection highlights the island's most significant landmarks, from the 1,979-meter Tope de Coroa to the iconic Delgadim ridge. The selection features high-altitude pine forests near Pico da Cruz, the westernmost point of the African continent, and traditional municipal markets. These sites showcase the island's unique geography, characterized by mountain passes and viewpoints overlooking deep, cultivated valleys like Ribeira da Torre and Ribeira Grande.
Tope de Coroa
Tope de Coroa is a mountain on the island of Santo Antão's, Cape Verde, Africa. At 1,979 m elevation, it is the highest point of the island.
Pico da Cruz
Pico da Cruz is a mountain in the eastern part of the island of Santo Antão. Its elevation is 1585 m.
Delgadim
A narrow mountain saddle on the historic Estrada da Corda, offering panoramic views of the deep Ribeira da Torre and Ribeira Grande valleys.
Extreme points of Africa
The extreme points of Africa are the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location on the continent.
Miradouro Dragoeiro
A scenic viewpoint named for the endemic Dragon trees found in the surrounding landscape, overlooking the island's terraced agricultural valleys.
Gudo de Matinho de Corda
Elevated viewpoint located along the central mountain ridge, providing vistas of the volcanic peaks and the winding Estrada da Corda.
Lombo Gudo
Mountain viewpoint offering perspectives of the island's interior volcanic formations and rugged terrain.
Mercado Municipal
Local market selling regional products including Santo Antão coffee, grogue, goat cheese, and fresh tropical fruits from the surrounding valleys.
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