Best time to visit Cape Verde for events and culture
When to visit Cape Verde for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
February
Carnival transforms Mindelo — one of the Atlantic's great street festivals.
↑The Mindelo Carnival (São Vicente island, February or early March depending on the calendar) is the finest carnival outside Brazil and Trinidad in the Atlantic world: the city of 70,000 erupts into costumed processions, live morna and funaná music, and street dancing that continues for four days. Cesária Évora's music fills every bar along the waterfront, and the cultural energy of Cape Verde's creative capital is at its annual peak.
↑Sunshine increases very slightly from January and the islands feel at their most vivid in February's clear pre-harmattan light. The loggerhead turtle nesting beaches at Boa Vista's Curral Velho are active from February — guided night walks to watch nesting females are among the great wildlife experiences of the Atlantic islands.
↑Santo Antão hiking in February is outstanding: the dramatic ribeiras (valleys) of the Paul Valley and Cova crater are a different world from Sal's flat dunes — green-terraced valleys 300m deep, accessible only on foot or by local transport, with accommodation in village quintas for next to nothing.
All months ranked — Events
Best match
Carnival transforms Mindelo — one of the Atlantic's great street festivals.
#1 for events
Best match
Summer begins warming up — still dry, still excellent, with music season in Mindelo.
#2 for events
Best match
The quietest month with the best sunshine — an underrated gem for those in the know.
#3 for events
Best match
Near-perfect and uncrowded — the best month almost nobody knows about.
#4 for events
Strong option
Post-Carnival shoulder window — superb weather, easing crowds, and excellent value.
#5 for events
Strong option
The autumn sweet spot — trade winds returning, prices low, weather excellent.
#6 for events
Strong option
Christmas sun seekers arrive in force — the islands at their most vibrant and most expensive.
#7 for events
Strong option
Summer peak begins — still excellent weather, turtle season at its best.
#8 for events
Strong option
Winter season ramps up — trade winds strengthening, sun reliable, and crowds returning.
#9 for events
Strong option
Peak winter sun season — Sal and Boa Vista at full capacity, trade winds strong.
#10 for events
Strong option
Peak summer — hottest month, most expensive, and rain arrives on the green islands.
#11 for events
Strong option
Summer fading — still warm, crowds thinning, and turtle hatchlings emerging.
#12 for events