Cape Verde reports rise in UK tourism arrivals
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Cape Verde reported a 13.6 percent increase in the number of tourists visiting the archipelago in 2016, with UK arrivals leading the growth.
Most tourists came from the UK (20.5 percent), followed by Germany (11.1 percent) and Portugal and France at 10.1 percent each. Visitors from the UK were also likely to spend the most time on the islands, staying an average nine nights.
The island of Sal, known for its white beaches, colourful villages and unique melting pot of cultures, was one of the most popular among tourists, followed by Boa Vista.
These figures come just a couple of months after luxury resort hospitality company, The Resort Group (TRG), opened its latest resort on the island of Sal. Llana Beach Resort is Cape Verde’s first adult-only resort and offers total bliss and relaxation. Guests can choose to stay in one of two adult-only hotels, Sensimar Cabo Verde by TUI and MELIÃ Llana Beach Hotel, which both offer a stunning range of hotel suites, tropical pools and rejuvenating spa facilities.
The two hotels have over 600 suites and can welcome more than 43,000 tourists per year, creating approximately 500 jobs locally. Situated between the Group’s two existing, award-winning hotels, MELIÃ Dunas Beach Resort & Spa and MELIÃ Tortuga Resort & Spa, they offer guests total bliss and relaxation in Cape Verde’s year-long sunshine.
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