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half-day all-inclusive excursion Salinas, Shark Bay Blue Eye
12 ReviewsDiscover the natural beauty of Sal, Cape Verde on a half-day tour. Float in the Salinas de Pedra de Lume Salt Lake, swim in the natural pool at Buracona, and see lemon sharks at Shark Bay.
Highlights
- Feel the sensation of floating in the Salinas de Pedra de Lume Salt Lake
- Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the natural pool at Buracona
- Admire the fata morgana effect of water illusions in the desert at Miragem
- Discover the natural beauty of the island at the Murdeira Bay nature reserve
- See lemon sharks up close in their natural habitat at Shark Bay
Description
Discover the island of Sal and its hidden charms in Sal, the most deserted and enchanting destination in Cape Verde. You'll start your tour at Miragem de fatamorgana with its illusions of water in the desert and then we'll continue on to visit the blue eye at Buracona which is an authentic work of art by nature. there's a pool inside the buracona where you can swim a bit if the sea is good. Then we'll go to the bay of the lemon tubeworms, a type of shark that lives in shallow waters. You'll walk about 50 meters in knee-deep water and then watch the animals. To finish on a high note, we will float in the salt lake of the Pedra de Lume salt flats with its crystal clear waters. The water in the salt flats has a high concentration of salt. When you bathe, your skin will feel soft. You can also use the mud to moisturize your skin. Afterwards, we will return to Santa Maria.Includes
Guide TransportationImportant Information
- Use beach shoes Follow all the recommendations in the guide, No noise is allowed. Do not disturb the animals in their habitat. Never hold the animals, so they don't get aggressive and avoid accidents, or feed them.
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