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Tarrafal, Cape Verde

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Tarrafal is a coastal town on Santiago Island, Cape Verde, famous for its long, palm-fringed beach with calm, turquoise waters ideal for swimming. The town's most significant historical site is the Tarrafal concentration camp, established by the Portuguese colonial regime in 1936. Now a museum, it offers a sobering look at the country's past through preserved cells, exhibits, and memorials. Visitors can spend the day relaxing on the beach, exploring the museum, and enjoying local seafood restaurants along the shore.

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  • Swim or sunbathe at the main beach, known for its soft white sand and gentle waves.
  • Tour the Tarrafal concentration camp museum to learn about Cape Verde's colonial history.
  • Stroll along the beachfront promenade and sample fresh grilled fish at a local eatery.

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Ways to visit Tarrafal, Cape Verde

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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