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HOW TO SELL THE GAMBIA AND CAPE VERDE


centre B&B package pairing Footsteps Eco Lodge (three nights) and Kombo Beach (four nights), from £649pp, including Gatwick flights and transfers.


CAPE VERDE THE CAPE VERDE EXPERIENCE – 0845 330 2046; www.capeverde.co.uk Seven nights’ half-board at the family- run four-star Hotel Morabeza, on Sal, in May, is from £949pp, based on two sharing. This Bon Appétit package includes return flights from Gatwick, Birmingham or Manchester.


General Information


THE GAMBIA TIME ZONE: GMT.


VISA: Not required for EU or Commonwealth citizens.


CLIMATE: Hot, with no rain from November through June.


GETTING THERE: Package flights from UK to Banjul International.


FurThEr InForMATIon: www.visitthegambia.gm


CAPE VERDE TIME ZONE: GMT -1. VISA: Tourist visa issued on arrival


CLIMATE: Year round high summer, with sun tempered by ocean breezes.


GETTING THERE: Direct flights from Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester.


FurThEr InForMATIon: www.capeverdeinfo.org.uk


CAPE VERDE  Top Selling Tips...


• We are sailing... The islands are a water sports enthusiast's paradise


• Local beat... Cape Verde has its own infectious style of music, heard live at myriad bars and clubs


• Island hopping... Each island is unique, making island-hopping a great option


• Multicultural influences... Savour the Portuguese, Brazilian and West African influences


• Active service... Visit the active volcano on Fogo and the cultural centre of Mindelo, on São Vicente


T eGambia &CapeVerde


...too hot to ignore! Experience a superior holiday service with the West Africa specialists. Holidays to suit all including packages, multi-centres, tours and weddings. Choose from the widest collection of accommodation including boutique and spa hotels, all-inclusive resorts, plus exclusive unique lodges.


For brochures, trade log-ins & agency support call


0845 330 2066 Gambia.co.uk/Trade or CapeVerde.co.uk/Trade


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