Santa Luzia Island
The island of Santa Luzia is the only island in the archipelago still uninhabited. However, the human presence is almost permanent. Fishermen, usually coming from the island of São Vicente, remain here for periods of a few days. Exposed to erosion, the island presents a steep topography and rocky coasts. Accordingly, some splendid white sandy beaches welcome temporarily excursionists in search of total tranquility, sun and lots of fishing. There will therefore be no surprise if it were to prove to be interesting for the tourism industry sometime in the future. |
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