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Rhododendrons, fire trees and corn plants decorate the horizon while dolphins, whales and turtles coexist with the coral in the clear water around its shores. Largely hilly and lush, some of the islands of the Cape Verde archipelago are quite flat, with white sand as far as the eye can see.
Rich in African, Mediterranean and Latin influence, this former Portuguese colony has thoughtful development and environmental conservation mapped as part of a grand plan to introduce the benefits of its ‘real paradise’ to the World.
Paradise Beach will significantly change the development landscape in Cape Verde, bringing new standards in design, quality and content to the market – creating a home away from home for astute investors.
With a Moorish architectural influence and extensive landscaping, including walkways and gardens of tropical plants, this striking development will rate amongst the best in Cape Verde.


