Also called Ilha do Cabo, this spit off Luanda is a tropical playground by the sea for wealthy Angolans and expats working in the country’s oil industry. The entire strip—it’s actually a peninsula, not an island, and is connected to the mainland by a bridge—is loaded with chic clubs and restaurants designed for those who want to see and be seen, and also to spend. Many serve fresh seafood and offer outdoor seating by the water. If your schedule allows, come here to catch the sunset over the Atlantic.
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llha de Luanda
Also called Ilha do Cabo, this spit off Luanda is a tropical playground by the sea for wealthy Angolans and expats working in the country’s oil industry. The entire strip—it’s actually a peninsula, not an island, and is connected to the mainland by a bridge—is loaded with chic clubs and restaurants designed for those who want to see and be seen, and also to spend. Many serve fresh seafood and offer outdoor seating by the water. If your schedule allows, come here to catch the sunset over the Atlantic.