Beach Living Boa Vista

Beach Living Residences · Praia de Cabral, Boa Vista

Where the Atlantic meets the art of living

Beach Living Residences is not simply a building by the sea. It is a considered response to one of the Atlantic’s most extraordinary settings — a place where raw natural beauty, the warmth of Cape Verdean light, and a refined architectural sensibility converge into a singular living experience.

“The ocean is not a backdrop. Here, it is the reason for everything.”

Five floors, 22 residences

Compact enough for a sense of community; substantial enough for architectural presence.

Shaded balconies on every level

Deep overhangs frame views and provide natural climate control in the Atlantic heat.

Natural stone and white render

A material palette drawn directly from the island’s own geology and vernacular.

The setting

Praia de Cabral

Praia de Cabral stretches along the western edge of Salrei, the main town of Boa Vista, in an uninterrupted arc of pale sand that meets turquoise water with almost theatrical clarity. Unlike the resort-heavy beaches to the south, Cabral retains the character of a working bay — fishing boats at dawn, trade winds through the afternoon, and evenings that dissolve into long orange light over the water. The beach is walking distance from everyday life in Salrei, yet feels like a world apart.

Floor-to-ceiling glazing

Sliding doors open the entire living front to the balcony and the sea beyond.

High-spec finishes

Quality fixtures throughout — designed to perform as well as a holiday let as a primary home.

Open-plan living

Layouts that maximise light and flow, with no wasted corridors.

The concept in a line

A home that is exactly where it should be

Beach Living Residences does not pretend to be elsewhere. It is a Cape Verdean building, on a Cape Verdean beach, finished in the materials of its own island. What it offers is not luxury as artifice, but luxury as authenticity — the rare privilege of waking up somewhere that is genuinely, irreplaceably itself.

  • Contemporary Cape Verdean architecture
  • Natural stone and white render
  • Atlantic-facing terraces
  • Warm modern interiors
  • Walking distance to Praia de Cabral