Cabo Verde · 2026 itinerary
Pombas 3-Day Itinerary
A day-by-day plan for Pombas: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.
Arrive & Explore the Highlights
A quiet black-sand beach with calm waters, backed by volcanic rocks. Locals swim here mornings and kids play football on the sand in late afternoon.
🕐 Open 24 hours
Free entry💡 Go at sunrise to watch fishermen haul in their catch — they'll often sell fresh tuna straight off the boat.
Hotels near Pombas Beach →Covered market selling fresh produce, dried fish, spices and hand-woven baskets. Smells of ripe papaya and grilled corn from the street vendors outside.
🕐 Mon–Sat 6am–2pm; closed Sun
Free entry💡 Buy a bag of grogue (local sugarcane spirit) from stall 14 — 100 CVE for half a litre and they'll decant it into a plastic bottle.
Hotels near Municipal Market →Black Mamba · ££
Atelier · ££
Deeper Into Pombas
Simple white-washed church from the 19th century, with a blue-trimmed facade and wooden bell tower. Interior has a painted altar and small religious artefacts.
🕐 Mon–Sat 8am–12pm, 3pm–6pm; Sun 7am–12pm
💡 Sunday mass at 9am includes local choir singing morna — arrive early to get a pew near the front.
Unmarked rocky outcrop at the end of the main pier, giving a clear view of the entire bay and the valley behind the town. Benches are from an old ferry waiting room.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Best at dusk when the fishing boats return and the hills go purple — mosquitoes come out fast after dark, so bring repellent.
Pizza Mamma
Veleiro II
Final Favourites & Departure
A 20-minute coastal path along basalt cliffs, dotted with aloe vera and cactus. Ends at a natural arch where waves crash through. No railings, so good shoes are
💡 Start from the cemetery at the north end of town — the path is easiest to follow from there. Take water and a hat; there's zero shade.
O Curral
Casa Sandra
Getting Around Pombas
Cheapest option but cramped – you'll share with locals and sacks of produce. Best if you're travelling light. The driver drops you at the main square; walk uphill past the church to the pensão.
Shared taxis leave once full (4 passengers), cheaper but slower. If you have luggage, go private – the road has tight hairpin turns and a crammed back seat isn't fun. Drivers accept euros but at poor rates.
The journey involves a taxi from RAI to Porto Novo ferry (15 mins), followed by a 1-hour ferry to Santo Antão, then a final taxi climb to Pombas (30 mins). Ask for João by name at the port – he knows the winding roads well and charges fair rates. Book through Pensão Chez Sandro to avoid haggling.
If you're heading into the Paul Valley for hiking, catch a morning aluguer before 9am. Sit in the back for views – hold tight, drivers are speedy on gravel. Pay as you leave, exact change in CVE preferred.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3 days enough for Pombas?
Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Pombas Beach and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.
What is the best time to visit Pombas?
See our full best time to visit Pombas guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.
Where should I stay for this itinerary?
A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Aldeia Jerome, Casa das Ilhas, Paúl Mar. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.