Cheapest months to visit Cape Verde
| Month | Price level | Weather | Crowds | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | High | Warm 26°C | Busy | Peak winter sun |
| Feb | High | Warm 25°C | Very busy | Half-term peak |
| Mar | Medium-High | Warm 25°C | Moderate | School holiday risk |
| Apr | Medium | Warm 26°C | Quieter | Good value window |
| May | Low-Medium | Hot 27°C | Quiet | Best value |
| Jun | Low | Hot 28°C | Quiet | Best value |
| Jul | Low-Medium | Hot 29°C | Quiet | Good but windy season starts |
| Aug | Medium | Hot 30°C | Moderate | Harmattan wind risk |
| Sep | Medium | Warm 29°C | Moderate | Shoulder |
| Oct | Medium-High | Warm 28°C | Growing | Winter demand building |
| Nov | Medium | Warm 27°C | Moderate | Late shoulder sweet spot |
| Dec | High | Warm 26°C | Very busy | Christmas peak |
Avoid the peak-price weeks
The most expensive Cape Verde weeks are usually the same weeks when European travellers are most desperate for sun. Christmas and New Year, roughly 20 December to 5 January, are the clearest peak. February half-term, usually mid-February, can also push prices high because Cape Verde offers reliable warmth when much of Europe is cold. Easter can be expensive too, especially when school holidays align across multiple departure markets. If your dates are fixed, book early and accept that flexibility will be limited. If your dates are flexible, move just outside these windows. Late November, early December before the festive rush, late February after half-term, April outside Easter and May can all feel much better value. The weather remains warm, but hotels and flights are under less pressure. For many travellers, the shoulder weeks give almost the same holiday experience at a noticeably lower price.
Shoulder-season value
May and November are two of the most useful months for value-focused Cape Verde trips. May is warm, often above 27°C, with beach weather, quieter resorts and less pressure on rooms than the winter peak. The sea is usually comfortable, and the atmosphere feels calmer than Christmas, February or Easter. November is also strong because winter demand is beginning but has not yet fully arrived. It can be a sweet spot for couples, flexible families and travellers who want warmth without peak-season pricing. Early June can also be good value, although summer wind and heat patterns should be considered. Shoulder season is not second-best in Cape Verde; for many travellers it is the smarter version of the trip. You still get sun, beaches and warm evenings, but with better availability, more relaxed service and a wider choice of rooms.
How to book smarter
Flexible-date search is your best tool when looking for cheaper Cape Verde travel. Use Skyscanner or package search calendars to compare whole months rather than single dates, and check both Gatwick and Manchester if you are travelling from the UK. Sometimes the cheaper package is not from the nearest airport. If your route includes Santiago, São Vicente or Santo Antão, compare Lisbon connections with direct resort flights because TAP routes can open better island combinations. Last-minute deals can appear, but they often leave you with weaker room choices or less convenient flight times. In shoulder season, booking eight to twelve weeks ahead often gives a better balance of price and quality. For families, booking earlier is safer. For couples or solo travellers with flexible dates, small movements of two or three days can make a meaningful difference.
How much can you save by travelling off-peak?
Travelling outside the peak school-holiday windows can make Cape Verde 30–45% cheaper compared with December or February dates. A four-star hotel on Sal that might sit around £120–200 per night in peak winter can drop closer to £70–120 per night in shoulder periods, depending on board basis and room type. Direct charter flights from the UK are often 20–35% cheaper outside school holidays, especially when demand is lower and operators still need to fill seats. May and November are the classic saving months, while early June can also work. Booking eight to twelve weeks ahead in shoulder season often beats waiting until the last minute because you keep better room allocation and more flight choice. All prices indicative — check current packages with your operator.
Is Cape Verde still good value in peak season?
Cape Verde can still be good value in peak season if you compare it with longer-haul winter sun destinations such as the Caribbean, Mauritius or the Maldives. Flight times are shorter from Europe, packages can include transfers and all-inclusive hotels help control spending once you arrive. The key is to book early and choose the right island. Sal often has the broadest choice, while Boa Vista can feel more spacious but may have less flexibility. Peak season is not the moment to improvise if you have fixed dates or need family rooms. The price may be higher, but the weather reliability is part of what you are paying for. If winter sun is the priority and you want warm beach days without flying much farther, Cape Verde can still justify the premium.
Budget tips once you arrive
Once in Cape Verde, the easiest way to control costs is to mix resort convenience with local choices. Eat some meals in local restaurants rather than relying only on hotel extras, especially in Santa Maria or Mindelo where options are walkable. Compare resort excursions with local guides, but do not choose solely on price; good guides add safety, context and community value. Inter-island ferries can be cheaper than flights on some routes, though schedules and sea conditions matter. Carry cash for smaller cafés, taxis and guesthouses, and avoid over-ordering imported drinks or snacks that cost more because of shipping. If you are staying all-inclusive, use it well but still leave the hotel for a few real island experiences. Saving money should not mean missing Cape Verde itself.

