Duration: | 8 Day(s) - 7 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Adventure Tours |
Day1: Arrival
Meet&Greet at airport and transfer to hotel, relaxing, enjoy the beach and pool
Day2: Agua Izé Plantation
Visit Agua Izé plantation, Boca de inferno, Roça S.João and have lunch, then return to the hotel, overnight in club Santana hotel
Day3: Ribeira Peixe Plantation
Visit Ribeira Peixe plantation, palm plantation, enjoy piscina beach then have lunch at Jale or Inhame hotel return to the hotel, overnight in club Santana hotel
Day4: Ponta
Trip to Ponta, Baleia by car then take a boat to Pestana equator resort, visit equator mark, then visit and enjoy beaches around the Pestana equator enjoy the pool and have lunch at Pestana equator, return to the hotel, overnight in club Santana hotel
Day5: Trindade City
Visit Trindade city, monte café plantation, Cascata de S. Nicolau, then visit Mezochi hotel and have lunch, return to the hotel, overnight in club Santana hotel
Day6: Roça Agostinho Neto-Lagoa Azul
Visit Roça Agostinho Neto, Lagoa Azul, neves city and have lunch then return to the hotel, overnight in club Santana
Day7: São Tomé City Tour - Shopping
Visit São Tomé city, souvenir shopping, have lunch then return to the hotel, overnight in club Santana
Day8: Departure
Check out at the hotel then transfer to the airport to your onward flight
TOP ATTRACTIONS IN SAO TOME:
Santana
A popular spot for beach lovers and luxury seekers in search of Sao Tome’s fabled cocktail of sand, sea, and sun on the Atlantic, the little town of Santana spills down to the shoreline on the eastern edge of the island, emerging from the lanky palms of the jungle and the volcanic hills like some forgotten village in the land of Robinson Crusoe. It’s known mainly for the acclaimed Club Santana Resort, which offers bungalows and pretty cabanas just a stone’s throw from the golden sands of Santana Beach.
Obo National Park
Otherworldly and awesome, the Obo National Park is one that rarely fails to take the breath away. Covering a vast area of more than 230 square kilometers on the southern side of Sao Tome, the great wilderness ranges from salt-washed mangroves on the shore to virgin Atlantic rainforests in the highlands. And what highlands they are! Crowned by the mighty, needle-like bluff of Pico Cao Grande, the park soars straight into the clouds.
Santo António
The capital of tiny little Principe – the smaller half of this archipelago – is a pint-sized town on the north shore of the island, and home to the bulk of its population (and that’s just above only 1,000 individuals!). A sleepy place of age-stained colonial edifices and mud-splattered pueblo-style homes, it’s got a certain authentic charm.
Monte Café
You’ll have to head deep into the volcanic mountain ranges that rise to the skies in the heart of Sao Tome island to find the aged colonial factories and coffee-growing haciendas of Monte Cafe. As you might imagine, even the drive there is one for the travel journals: sweeping vistas of the primeval rainforest; endless valleys of misty woods; the occasional rusting hamlet of tin-shack homes.
Rolas Island
Languishing in the Atlantic like the teardrop of Sao Tome, just a short boat ride away from the southern tip of the island, the speck on the map that is Rolas Island is famed for its sparkling white-sand beaches and paradisiacal veneer. The sands are invariably totally secluded, cascading down from the jungle-covered coast in a medley of boulder-spotted coves and long stretches of sun-splashed ivory hues.