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Cape Verde Takes Second Place in Spanish Tourism: the Beaches that 2026 Puts on the Map (and Why Influencers Flee the Canary Islands)

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Cape Verde has ceased to be that exotic and distant option to become a palpable reality in our country’s travel agencies. The latest reports from the sector confirm that this African destination touches the leadership in long-distance holiday preferences. It is no longer just a matter of looking for sun and beach, but of finding a refuge where time seems to really stop. The emotional connection offered by the archipelago with the Spanish visitor…
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Cape Verde has ceased to be that exotic and distant option to become a palpable reality in our country’s travel agencies. The latest reports from the sector confirm that this African destination touches the leadership in long-distance holiday preferences. It is no longer just a matter of looking for sun and beach, but of finding a refuge where time seems to really stop. The emotional connection offered by the archipelago with the Spanish visitor…

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Merca2.es broke the news in on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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