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The African island seaside resort that's 26C in November and a direct flight from the UK

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As across Europe, there's a tropical escape just a few hours from the UK, where you can trade grey skies for endless sunshine and .

Known for its pristine beaches, sparkling Atlantic waters, and year-round tropical climate, Sal in offers a unique blend of West African culture and a serene beach resort experience, perfect for travellers seeking adventure and relaxation.

With an enviable climate that sees average temperatures in the mid-20s, even in November, Sal is ideal for those looking to extend their summer.

The Cape Verde islands are situated off the northwest coast of , giving them a warm, steady climate influenced by both the Atlantic and Sahara.

November in Sal averages a daily high of 26C, offering one of the most consistent climates available for winter sun within easy reach of Europe.

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For UK travellers, direct flights to Cape Verde's Amilcar Cabral International Airport make Sal an easy destination. Flights take roughly six hours.

Regular departures from major airports like London Gatwick, Manchester, and Birmingham ensure UK residents can swiftly swap chilly winds for balmy ocean breezes.

While Sal is known for its luxurious beach resorts and tranquil coastal vibe, it also provides plenty of adventure for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

The island is famous for its azure waters and diverse marine life, making it a top destination for snorkelling and diving.

In particular, visitors can explore the underwater treasures at Murdeira Bay, where volcanic reefs are home to a vibrant array of tropical fish and, if you're lucky, turtles and rays.

Kite surfing is a popular activity for those who prefer to stay above water. It is especially popular on Sal's southern beaches, where trade winds create ideal conditions for both beginners and pros.

Sal is also home to the stunning Pedra de Lume salt flats, a surreal expanse of pink and white that invites visitors to float in high-saline pools in a dramatic volcanic crater, creating a sensation similar to the Dead Sea.

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