Setting new standards of affordable luxury and sustainability, Tarafo Bay offers all-year sunshine, six kilometres of pristine beaches, oceanfront golf courses and a wide range of activities, together with a great investment opportunity, especially for early adopters.
Invest now in our hotel residences, with current prices significantly lower than leading European resorts. Our investor package is a great opportunity for investment yields and capital growth and includes two weeks’ luxury family holiday every year.
Discover the home of your dreams on the beach. Our private beachfront villas, townhouses and apartments are ideal for early adopters, with prices 30-50% less than other leading resorts in Europe.
We want all our guests to have the time of their lives, and there’s something for everyone.
For golf aficionados and new players there are championship courses overlooking the ocean. For leisure lovers there’s everything from tennis and padel tournaments to turtle watching, from game fishing to kite surfing. And for those who just want space to breathe and chill out, there are six kilometres of unspoilt beaches and the best spa and beach bars in Cape Verde.
Sustainability and social responsibility are at the heart of Tarafo Bay. We will have the smallest impact on the environment as is practically possible, preserving and promoting the native flora and fauna. All our buildings will be low carbon and the entire development carbon neutral. The resort will also generate all its own electricity and water using solar panels, sharing any excess with the island.
And we have launched the Boa Vista Trust, to work with and empower local people through good employment, improved health provision, housing, infrastructure, education and business opportunities.
2 October 2025
At Tarafo Bay, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. From the very beginning, our vision
24 September 2025
Tarafo Bay is pleased to announce the successful purchase of the first phase of land for its highly
17 September 2025
On the sun-baked shores of Cape Verde, where the Atlantic trade winds sculpt the sand dunes and the