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The name Sal is taken from the now disused salt mines. A soak in the half natural, half man-made salt lagoon at the Pedro Lume salt mines, where the salinity is on a par with that of the Dead Sea, is a must during any visit to the island. Though not particularly large, measuring approximately 30 kms by 12 kms at its longest and widest points, Sal is considered to be the most 'touristy'. The island is renowned for its magnificent white sandy beaches, with perhaps the best known being the 8 km Santa Maria beach. Unlike Santiago Island, with its contrasting scenery, Sal is the flattest, and most barren island. Nevertheless, crystal clear, unpolluted waters make for a diver's paradise and provide the basis for many other water related sports. The international airport, built in 1939, made Sal the gateway to the Cape Verde islands. This, coupled with its thriving nightlife and a reputation as a sun seekers paradise, resulted in Sal becoming the Archipelago's major tourist attraction.
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€ 41,500
Country: CAPE VERDE
Region: Sal
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€ 105,000
Country: CAPE VERDE
Region: Sal
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