Time: Local time is GMT -1.
Electricity: Electrical current is 220 volts, 50 Hz. Round two-pin
attachment plugs and Schuko plugs are used.
Language: The official language is Portuguese and a patois known as
Crioulo.
Health: No vaccinations are required for entry to Cape Verde,
however it is recommended that precautions be taken against typhoid
fever, polio and cholera. Outbreaks of Brucellosis are occasionally
reported. A yellow fever certificate of inoculation is compulsory
for travellers entering from a yellow fever infected area. There is
a limited risk of malaria on Sao Tiago Island. Water is unsafe to
drink without prior treatment, and milk is unpasteurised. Medical
facilities are limited and some medicines in short supply. Visitors
receive free hospital treatment in general hospitals on presenting
their passports, but health insurance is strongly advised, with
coverage for emergency repatriation.
Tipping: A 10% tip should be given if no service charge has been
added to the bill.
Safety: Visits to Cape Verde are usually trouble free. The
political situation is stable and crime rate low. The only danger
is presented by occasional hazardous sea conditions around the
islands.
Customs:
Communications: The country code is +238. The outgoing code is 0
followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 044 for the United
Kingdom). City codes are not required. The archipelago's main
cities can be reached by International Direct Dialling. A GSM
900/1800 mobile network is in operation throughout the islands;
coverage is good in most towns. Internet is available in the main
towns and major hotels offer laptop connections.
Duty Free: Travellers to Cape Verde are permitted the following
items without incurring customs duty: 200 cigarettes, 1 litre of
alcohol, a reasonable amount of perfume or eau de cologne and some
gift items. The import or export of narcotics is strictly
prohibited.
Climate:
Cities & Regions: Sal | Santo Antao | Sao Tiago Island | Sao Vicente






