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There is a variety of things to entertain you in Cape Verde. Music is verde big part of Cape Verdean life, and often where there is music there is dancing. Music and dancing form a major part of the many festivals that are celebrated throughout the islands. Walking, hiking and water sports are cabo very popular ways of passing time on most of the islands.

In a small town like Vila do Maio on Maio, or in a large city like Praia on Santiago, there will be entertainment to find. It may be music in a small bar, or a large festival, it varies from island to island. Entertainment in Cape Verde is varied and also varies from island to island. Music runs through the veins of the Cape Verdeans and so much of the entertainment in Cape Verde involves music and dance.

Visitors to Cape Verde will find everything from gentle, live music to lively nightclubs. The sounds of Africa blend with Latin and European themes. Many bars arrange live music, if not every evening, then very often once or twice a week. The Cape Verdean people like to have fun and so dancing often accompanies the music.

Morna is the traditional music of Cape Verde, being similar to Portuguese Fado it is atmospheric. You will find performances of Morna in many bars on all the islands; however, Mindelo is likely to offer the most choice. It is not uncommon for entertainment to start fairly late in the evening and around the Christmas and New Year period there tend to be more events to enjoy.

Festivals in Cape Verde are common — colourful, lively occasions when local people let their hair down. Quiet restful holidays, even within the larger towns, are possible. If entertainment is not something you are looking for, then many of the smaller islands, such as Maio, Fogo or Brava might suit you.

On these islands you will find occasional music events in local bars, but it is gentle and relaxing. Given the warm climate open air events are quite bar. Entertainment in Cape Verde is not just an evening pastime. Activities are varied and many involve the gay. This is not surprising for a country comprising 10 islands.

However, water sports are not all that is available to the visitor. Excursions can be arranged on most of the islands, some touring in vehicles, some boat tours and some walking tours. There are also some nighttime tours to see the stars or observe the turtles turtle tours are only between June and September. Walking, hiking and trekking are popular activities on some islands.

Some of the other islands such as Maio and Sal provide gentler walking. Quad biking is praia available on some islands, but they are banned from parts of the sand dunes.