REVIEW · BOA VISTA
Boa Vista: 2h North Buggy Adventure 1000cc
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Two hours, and Boa Vista feels bigger. This 1000cc buggy adventure is built for a fun, hands-on way to see the island’s north coast, with pickup plus water and safety gear so you can focus on the ride.
I also like the mix of real scenery and a true stop with the Cabo Santa Maria shipwreck (1968). One thing to plan for: bring your driving licence, and keep an eye on pickup timing, since it may not be obvious.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Boa Vista North Coast in Just 2 Hours: What This Adventure Feels Like
- Getting From Sal Rei to the Oasis Track (Via Pitoresca)
- Cabo Santa Maria Beach Stop: The Untamed Coast and the 1968 Wreck
- Ponta do Sol Panorama Point: South-Coast Views With a Different Angle
- The 1000cc Buggy Experience: Gear Included, Minor Extras to Plan For
- Pickup, Timing, and Group Size: Why These Small Details Matter
- Price and Value: Is $151.21 a Smart Deal?
- Who Should Book This North Buggy Adventure (And Who Might Skip It)
- Weather and Cancellations: The Sensible Safety Net
- Should You Book This Boa Vista North Buggy Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the Boa Vista North Buggy Adventure?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is pickup included?
- What is the price per booking?
- What’s included in the tour?
- What should I bring that is not included?
- What places does the tour visit?
- Is the tour dependent on weather?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at a glance
- Powerful 1000cc buggies for an easy-to-get-on, action-first outing
- Via Pitoresca oasis track to kick things off on an off-road path
- Cabo Santa Maria beach + Spanish cargo wreck (1968) for a memorable photo and viewing stop
- Ponta do Sol viewpoint with good-weather views back over the south coast
- Small max group size (10 travelers) for less time hanging around
- All the basics included: helmet, glasses, bottled water, fuel, pickup and drop-off
Boa Vista North Coast in Just 2 Hours: What This Adventure Feels Like

If your time in Boa Vista is tight, this is the kind of tour that makes the island feel larger fast. You’re out for about 2 hours, starting at 2:00 pm, which is a friendly slot if you want a morning at the beach or around Sal Rei before heading out.
The ride is also designed for fun, not for museum-speed sightseeing. You’re on a 1000cc buggy, so you’ll get that mix of coastal views plus the energy of being on an off-road route.
The operation keeps things simple: small group size (up to 10 travelers), included safety basics, and pickup and drop-off. That matters, because on islands, the time you lose to logistics can turn a short tour into a long hassle.
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Getting From Sal Rei to the Oasis Track (Via Pitoresca)

The tour starts at No Limits Adventure Boa Vista in Sal Rei (the exact meeting point is listed as 53FQ+6CQ, Sal Rei 5110, Cabo Verde). Pickup is offered, so in many cases you won’t need to figure out transport on your own.
From the first moments, the plan is to get you moving off the main roads. You’ll pass through Via Pitoresca, described as an off-road path running through an oasis area. That’s the point of this buggy format: you’re not only going to look at the north coast, you’re also traveling through it in a way that’s closer to the island’s everyday rhythms.
Practical note: one of the most useful pieces of advice is to expect that pickup timing can be earlier than you might guess. Have your phone ready and be watching for the pickup message or call so you don’t lose time waiting.
Cabo Santa Maria Beach Stop: The Untamed Coast and the 1968 Wreck
Then the tour focuses on a coastal highlight: Cabo Santa Maria. This is set up as a remote-feeling stretch of beach, with the kind of open coastline that makes you understand why the north coast is such a draw.
The signature feature here is the shipwreck of a Spanish cargo vessel, which ran aground in 1968. You’re not just getting a quick viewpoint from a distance. The tour is built around reaching the beach area itself so you can see the setting where the wreck sits and take in the combination of shoreline, coastline shape, and that eerie stillness shipwrecks bring to a place.
Why this stop works:
- It’s a clear contrast from the more developed parts of Boa Vista.
- It gives you a story you can remember, not just a photo location.
- The wreck adds meaning to the natural scenery, without turning the tour into a long lecture.
What to watch for: if the ground is uneven near the shoreline, be ready for simple walking and careful footing. Bring something practical for getting around short distances.
Ponta do Sol Panorama Point: South-Coast Views With a Different Angle

After Cabo Santa Maria, you head to Ponta do Sol, a panorama point where you can look out over the south of Boa Vista. The tour description specifically notes that with good weather you’ll enjoy a clear view that also puts Cabo Santa Maria into perspective from above.
This second perspective is more than a bonus photo stop. It helps you connect the dots between what you saw at beach level and what the coast looks like on a bigger scale. From Ponta do Sol, the coastline’s layout makes more sense, and you can better understand how the north coast connects to the broader island.
Weather note: the experience depends on good weather. If visibility is poor or conditions are rough, the payoff at the viewpoint can be weaker, which is why the operator builds weather dependence into the planning.
The 1000cc Buggy Experience: Gear Included, Minor Extras to Plan For
This tour is more comfortable than you might expect because the essentials are included. You get:
- Helmet and glasses
- Bottled water
- Fuel
- Pick up and drop off
That’s a big value point. A lot of adventure tours in Cape Verde nickel-and-dime you for the basics. Here, the key items for staying comfortable on the ride are already built in.
Face covering: it’s not included, but it’s recommended. Even if you don’t normally travel with one, I’d pack a lightweight option just in case it’s useful during pickup, around people, or in dusty or windy moments.
Driving licence is the other practical item you should not forget. One caution that comes up clearly: bring your driving licence. If you’re planning to drive, treat that as non-negotiable.
Pickup, Timing, and Group Size: Why These Small Details Matter
This is a 2-hour outing, so timing has real impact. If pickup is earlier than you expected, you can end up rushing your day. If pickup runs late, you lose energy fast because there isn’t a lot of buffer time.
The tour also caps the group at 10 travelers, which is good news for anyone who hates standing around. Smaller groups usually mean you get more time out on the tracks and fewer pauses while the team manages a crowd.
Also note the tour format: you’re out for afternoon hours at 2:00 pm. That’s useful because it avoids getting stuck doing your whole island day in one block. You can keep your morning flexible, then let the buggy tour handle the north coast highlights.
Price and Value: Is $151.21 a Smart Deal?
The price is listed as $151.21 per group (up to 2). That’s important because the cost isn’t per person in a way that punishes couples or friends sharing a buggy plan.
If you split it with another person, your effective cost is about $75.61 per person for the full 2-hour experience. And that price already includes the items that often cost extra elsewhere: fuel, helmet and glasses, water, and pickup and drop-off.
So the real question isn’t just the number. It’s what you get for it:
- You’re paying for a guided vehicle experience, not just transport.
- You get both a beach stop and a high viewpoint stop.
- You also get the off-road track experience via Via Pitoresca, which is harder to recreate on your own without the right setup.
If you’re coming solo, it may feel pricier, but you’re still getting a lot packed into those 2 hours. For short-stay travelers, that time-to-experience ratio can be the best kind of value.
Who Should Book This North Buggy Adventure (And Who Might Skip It)
This fits best if you want:
- An active way to see the north coast without dedicating a full day
- A stop that combines beach scenery with a specific place marker (the 1968 wreck)
- A viewpoint that helps connect the coastline (Ponta do Sol)
It also suits people who like structure but still want a fun vibe. With friendly and informative guidance and a clear plan, you’re not left guessing what to do at each stop.
Skip it (or at least think twice) if:
- You’re not comfortable with off-road driving routes
- You forgot to bring your driving licence and don’t want to deal with last-minute complications
- Your schedule can’t bend at all if conditions are rough, since the experience needs good weather
Weather and Cancellations: The Sensible Safety Net
The tour is described as requiring good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered either a different date or a full refund.
That’s a practical protection, especially for outdoor travel on coastal islands where wind and visibility can change quickly. If you’re booking late in your trip, this flexibility matters.
Should You Book This Boa Vista North Buggy Adventure?
My take: book it if you want a compact adventure with standout stops. The combination of Via Pitoresca, Cabo Santa Maria’s shipwreck setting, and Ponta do Sol’s viewpoint is exactly the kind of “I did something meaningful” tour you can finish in 2 hours and still enjoy the rest of the day.
Choose a different option if you’re avoiding driving altogether, you strongly dislike off-road tracks, or you know your afternoon is too rigid to handle a weather shuffle.
If you do book, plan like a smart driver: bring your driving licence, pack the recommended face covering, and be ready for pickup timing that may start earlier than you expect.
FAQ
How long is the Boa Vista North Buggy Adventure?
It’s listed as about 2 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 2:00 pm.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is No Limits Adventure Boa Vista – Cape Verde (53FQ+6CQ, Sal Rei 5110, Cabo Verde).
Is pickup included?
Yes. Pick up and drop off are included.
What is the price per booking?
The price is $151.21 per group (up to 2).
What’s included in the tour?
Included are helmet and glasses, bottled water, fuel, and pickup and drop-off.
What should I bring that is not included?
A face covering is recommended, but it’s not included.
What places does the tour visit?
You’ll pass through Via Pitoresca, visit Cabo Santa Maria (including the shipwreck from 1968), and go to Ponta do Sol for panoramic views.
Is the tour dependent on weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, it won’t be refunded.


















