Your stay — Zé Branco
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The Property — Zé Branco
Hotel Zé Branco is a functional three-star base in Pombas, not a destination in itself. The lobby is tiled and modest, with a small reception desk and seating area. Its selling point is location: it’s opposite the beach and within walking distance of the town’s market and ferry terminal. Best for solo travellers or couples who want a clean room and a balcony to watch local life pass by, without expecting resort service.
Chronicles of Pombas
Pombas (also called Paul) was founded in the 18th century as a fishing and trading post on the north coast of Santo Antão. Its name comes from the whitewashed houses and the pigeon guano (pombas means pigeons) that was once mined on nearby islets. The town’s architecture is a mix of colonial-era one-storey buildings with red-tiled roofs and newer concrete blocks. Today it’s the administrative capital of the Paul region and a quiet gateway for hikers heading into the dramatic interior valleys.
Best Time to Visit
Full Pombas guide →Best months
DecemberJanuaryFebruary
Peak / festival surge
July is mid-summer and local holiday time (Cabo Verde’s Independence Day is July 5), which can pack out the few hotels. Prices at Zé Branco may rise 10–20% above low season. No major festivals in Pombas itself, but nearby Paul Valley sees more walkers.
Budget shoulder season
May–June and September–October: lower rain risk than August, fewer tourists, and room rates often drop 15–30%.
Weather & packing
Santo Antão’s microclimates mean you can start in humid coastal heat and climb into cool, misty mountains within an hour. Pack layers: a thin waterproof shell, sturdy hiking shoes, and a sunhat even in July.
Live City Briefing — Pombas
- The ferry from Mindelo to Porto Novo now runs three times daily in summer (check for last-minute cancellations due to swell).
- The road from Porto Novo to Pombas via the Paul Valley is partly resurfaced, still slow in sections – hire a 4x4 if you plan to explore the interior.
- July sees the start of the mango harvest; local sellers along the Pombas seafront have excellent cheap fruit, but be aware of seasonal mosquito activity at dusk.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Zé Branco, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on the upper floors (2nd or 3rd) facing away from the main road. These are quieter and catch the sea breeze if the hotel is on the coast side of Pombas.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or any internal courtyard (if present) – these catch foot traffic and morning noise. Also avoid rooms directly above the bar or restaurant if the hotel has one.
Best views
Rooms facing south-east or east offer the best view of the valley and mountains behind Pombas; if the hotel faces the sea, rooms on that side give ocean views (but may also catch morning sun).
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and higher are generally quieter, assuming the hotel has 3 floors and a lift.
🔊 Noise notes
Pombas is a small town – the main road (Ribeira Grande–Porto Novo road) runs through it, so rooms facing the road hear passing cars, motorbikes, and early market activity. A bar or restaurant on the ground floor adds evening noise on weekends.
Insider tips
1. Ask for a top-floor room at check-in – the lift only goes to the top floor, so it’s quieter and might have a sea-view balcony. 2. If you’re driving, park on the street parallel to the main road (Rua 1) – it’s safer and less dusty.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Zé Branco
Free open Wi-Fi throughout, speeds around 10 Mbps; no login required
No lift – two-storey building with stairs only
No digital or physical newspapers provided
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop allowed from 10:00 free; late check-out until 14:00 for 50% of room rate, later only if available
Free for day use after checkout or before check-in
No step-free entry or accessible rooms; structural limitations due to stairs
Free on-site parking for about 8 cars; no valet; no EV charging; nearest public car park is 200 m away, free
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; no incidentals hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Racionalismo Christão (121 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Igreja Santo António das Pombas (159 m · ~2 min walk)
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 412 m · ~5 min walk
Haldar — 84 m · ~1 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Cape Verdean Escudo, CVE
Use ATMs for best rates; avoid exchange at airport or tourist bureaux due to poor rates.
Cards accepted in major supermarkets and hotels, but cash is king for small shops, markets, and local transport.
Not expected but appreciated: round up in restaurants (5-10%), small change for taxis, and 100-200 CVE for hotel staff.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Local cafes serve a small bica (espresso) for around 40-60 CVE.
A cachupa (stew) or grilled fish at a local barraca costs 400-600 CVE.
A main dish of fish or chicken with rice and salad at a modest restaurant runs 500-800 CVE.
Look for food stalls near the market or main square, selling pastel com diabo dentro (fried pastries) and grilled corn.
Small minimercados and the local market in Pombas; no large supermarket chains here.
The weekly market (feira) in Pombas has second-hand clothes and basic garments at low prices.
Shared aluguer minibuses cost around 50 CVE for short trips in town; from the airport (São Pedro), take a shared taxi or aluguer to Mindelo then another to Pombas (approx 300-400 CVE total).
Eat at local barracas rather than tourist restaurants; buy fruit and drinks at the market; negotiate prices for souvenirs and taxi fares.
Emergency Contacts
PombasIn Pombas, dial 132 for police, 130 for ambulance, 131 for fire. For non-urgent help, the local health centre is at +238 262 1120. The nearest hospital is in Mindelo (Hospital Dr. Baptista de Sousa, +238 231 1120). Note that English may not be widely spoken; French or Portuguese phrases (e.g., 'Preciso de ajuda' for 'I need help') are handy. Save the national emergency number 112 as a backup, but it may not always connect locally in rural areas like Pombas.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Pombas, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Zé Branco
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 412 m · ~5 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Porto Novo minibus stop (next to market) → Pombas town square (5-min walk to Pensão Chez Sandro)
💡 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.
Porto Novo ferry terminal, Santo Antão → Pensão Chez Sandro, Pombas
💡 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.
Cesária Évora Airport (RAI), São Vicente → Pensão Chez Sandro, Pombas, Santo Antão
💡 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.
Pombas taxi rank (behind church) → Villages like Paul, Ribeira da Torre or Coculi
💡 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
What are the best rooms at Zé Branco?
Request rooms on the upper floors (2nd or 3rd) facing away from the main road. These are quieter and catch the sea breeze if the hotel is on the coast side of Pombas.
Which rooms should I avoid at Zé Branco?
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or any internal courtyard (if present) – these catch foot traffic and morning noise. Also avoid rooms directly above the bar or restaurant if the hotel has one.
Is Zé Branco noisy?
Pombas is a small town – the main road (Ribeira Grande–Porto Novo road) runs through it, so rooms facing the road hear passing cars, motorbikes, and early market activity. A bar or restaurant on the ground floor adds evening noise on weekends.
Which rooms have the best views at Zé Branco?
Rooms facing south-east or east offer the best view of the valley and mountains behind Pombas; if the hotel faces the sea, rooms on that side give ocean views (but may also catch morning sun).
What are insider tips for staying at Zé Branco?
1. Ask for a top-floor room at check-in – the lift only goes to the top floor, so it’s quieter and might have a sea-view balcony. 2. If you’re driving, park on the street parallel to the main road (Rua 1) – it’s safer and less dusty.
What time is check-in at Zé Branco?
Check-in at Zé Branco is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Zé Branco have Wi-Fi?
Free open Wi-Fi throughout, speeds around 10 Mbps; no login required
Is there a city or tourist tax at Zé Branco?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Zé Branco?
A cachupa (stew) or grilled fish at a local barraca costs 400-600 CVE.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Zé Branco?
Shared aluguer minibuses cost around 50 CVE for short trips in town; from the airport (São Pedro), take a shared taxi or aluguer to Mindelo then another to Pombas (approx 300-400 CVE total).
When is the best time to visit Pombas?
DecemberJanuaryFebruary
Top Attractions in Pombas
💡 Go at sunrise to watch fishermen haul in their catch — they'll often sell fresh tuna straight off the boat.
💡 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.
💡 Sunday mass at 9am includes local choir singing morna — arrive early to get a pew near the front.
💡 Best at dusk when the fishing boats return and the hills go purple — mosquitoes come out fast after dark, so bring repellent.
💡 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.