Hotel Review: ROBINSON Club Cabo Verde, Santa Maria, Sal

ROBINSON Club Exterior
ROBINSON Club Exterior

Sal is among the closest of the Cape Verde Islands to Africa, with Senegal around 650kms away. It’s basically a flat dump of arid volcanic rock and was settled by the Portuguese to exploit its salt resources, hence its name. There’s not much in the way of attractions apart from its 8km long, 200m wide sandy beach, which is where ROBINSON Club is situated.

The sea lends itself to water sports, with good surfing, and the island’s 350 days of sun attract all those wishing to escape cold and damp Europe.

The resort opened in December 2019 and is, therefore, bang up to date. It’s on the site of a previous hotel so the extensive gardens are populated with tall mature palm trees swaying in the breeze. The buildings are only two stories high and all rooms have balconies. It’s a relaxed place and conveniently close to the town of Santa Maria for those who want to experience Cape Verdean life.

Who for

Only guests of 18 years and upwards are allowed and the comprehensive water sports and fitness facilities attract health-conscious couples. The mammoth buffets also have healthy eating options with freshly squeezed juices always on offer. As a result, there’s a younger age profile than similar resorts and there’s daily evening live music, followed by dancing.

Accommodation

ROBINSON Club room
ROBINSON Club room

The 307 rooms and suites are fitted with large screen LED TV’s, USB charging ports, tea and coffee making facilities and fridge plus bundled bathrobes.  The bathrooms have walk-in shower, illuminated magnifying mirror and hairdryer. All have spacious balconies with table and chairs and drying lines.

Facilities

Sunbeds are laid out next to the sea with parasols and towels, and you can also relax by the large two pools.

ROBINSON Club Lap Pool
ROBINSON Club Lap Pool

The one near the beach caters for swimmers doing laps whilst the other is more for relaxation and cooling off in the heat of the day.

It’s almost always windy here and the water sports station offers surfing, kite surfing, windsurfing, catamaran sailing and stand-up paddling, all with qualified instructors.

ROBINSON Beach and Kite Surfers
ROBINSON Beach and Kite Surfers

You can take daily courses and learn any of these from scratch, although tuition is extra. There’s also a variety of beach sports and games including volleyball and water polo.

The Wellfit Spa offers massage and beauty treatments and includes steam bath and sauna, naked or clothed. For fitness fanatics, there’s a fully equipped gym for cardio and strength training and an indoor cycling room. You can hire a personal trainer or relax your mind with yoga or Pilates. There’s also a hairdressing salon on site. A nice touch is complimentary access to laundry machines so you don’t have to pay to have your clothes cleaned.

Food and drink

ROBINSON Club Beach Bar Sundowner
ROBINSON Club Beach Bar Sundowner

The resort has three restaurants with the main one offering varied buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner plus afternoon snacks. In addition, late breakfast is available until 11.00.  The other two offer waiter service with international and local a-la-carte menus but there’s a supplement to pay.

All drinks are included although premium wines and special spirits cost extra. Three bars mean you’re never thirsty and the beach bar has a daily sundowner with a DJ dispensing chilled sounds.

Is Wi-Fi available?

Yes free of charge throughout

How much

Stay at ROBINSON Club Cabo Verde from £584 per person for seven nights all-inclusive, based on two people sharing.

What’s nearby?


15 minutes’ walk away is the town of Santa Maria full of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. Fishermen bring their catch to the pier where women gut and clean the fish. There’s also a small surfing beach here.

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Further afield are the extensive Salinas, salt lakes, at Pedra de Lume in a former volcanic crater. The salt content is higher than the Dead Sea so you can float while enjoying the moonscape surroundings.

Palmeira is the island’s port, and boat trips offer swimming and snorkelling around Lion Rock. In Shark Bay you can wade into the swallows and paddle with the tiny sharks without fear of losing your toes. Trips are offered to the other Cabo Verde islands, a short flight away, and sometimes there’s a ferry to Boavista, the closest.

Getting to ROBINSON Club Cabo Verde

TUI flies direct from London Gatwick from £380, around six hours.

TAP Air Portugal flies daily via Lisbon. Sal airport is 17 km away but there’s little traffic so travel time is around 20 minutes.

NOTE: A visa is obligatory – You can buy this on arrival for around €30. Or apply online.

source: thetravelmagazine.net