Cabo Verde Made World Cup History — and Travelers Are Already Seeking It Out

Cabo Verde Made World Cup History — and Travelers Are Already Seeking It Out
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Cabo Verde wasn’t supposed to have a chance against Lionel Messi and the Argentina team. Instead, the tiny West African nation pushed the defending World Cup champs to extra time and a narrow 3-2 loss. 

It was the smallest country in tournament history to advance to the knockout stage and now the roughly 550,000-person island nation is finding a new audience among millions of World Cup viewers. Interest in the destination spiked leading up to Friday’s match, with Expedia, TUI, and Google all tracking a surge in searches.

The global attention could help diversify the island nation’s tourism industry, which has yet to truly crack source markets outside of Europe. While tourism makes up roughly a quarter of its GDP, it is largely dependent on European travelers visiting just two out of nine inhabited islands.

Most travelers book all-inclusive packages from foreign operators like TUI and Spain’s Meliá, keeping much of the tourist spe

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