Príncipe

World’s Most Secluded Country? Not for Long! 

World’s Most Secluded Country? Not for Long! 

There are fewer tourists in São Tomé and Príncipe each year than there are yachts moored in Port Hercules. And yet, this tiny island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, Africa’s second-smallest country may just be the most exciting new destination for explorers, dreamers, and global citizens. 

São Tomé and Príncipe is a small country of big firsts 

Uninhabited until the Portuguese arrived in the 15th century, São Tomé and Príncipe carries centuries of Lusophone culture layered over rainforests, volcanic peaks, and cacao plantations. It is a land where time slows down: the Guinness Book of Records’ “world’s smallest capital,” Santo António, sits on Príncipe Island, while São Tomé city bustles to the rhythm of the Atlantic. 

And the clichés are true: the beaches are cinematic (a 90s Bacardi commercial was filmed on Banana Beach), the jungles are Jurassic, and the people are warm, welcoming, and effortlessly friendly, which makes visitors feel at home. Despite its remoteness, the country is easy to access with just a direct four-hour flight from Lisbon and no complicated red tape. 

Did you know? 
It was on Príncipe that Einstein’s Theory of Relativity was confirmed during the 1919 solar eclipse giving these islands a place in the history of science. Today, you’re more likely to see drone enthusiasts than astronomers, but the same skies remain. 

Favorite destination of Portuguese travelers 

Unlike many destinations competing for attention, São Tomé and Príncipe is refreshingly authentic. There are no crowds, no traffic jams, and no paparazzi. Wi-Fi works, but you’ll want to put your phone down anyway. The safety level is high, you can wander day or night without worry, and locals are known for their friendliness. 

This is why Portuguese travelers, who know the islands best, often describe São Tomé as a slice of Brazil in Africa: laid-back, musical, flavorful, and rich in natural abundance. Coffee and cacao remain the main exports, and yes, the chocolate tastes better here than anywhere else in the world. 

São Tomé and Príncipe citizenship by investment program 

But São Tomé and Príncipe is no longer just a secret for intrepid travelers. In September of 2025, the country launched its official Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, opening the door for discerning investors seeking both adventure and security. 

Highlights include: 

  • Minimum donation of US$90,000 (making it one of the very few sub-US$100,000 options worldwide). 

  • Fast processing in just six weeks. 

  • Wide family eligibility, including children up to 30 and parents over 55. 

  • A National Transformation Fund channeling investor contribution into renewable energy, housing, education, and infrastructure with the goal of becoming the first fully green-powered country in its region. 

Curious about the islands? Here is how to begin. 
For those ready to explore, São Tomé and Príncipe offers a chance to turn one of the world’s last untouched paradises into a home. 
As one of the first licensed agents of São Tomé and Príncipe’s CBI program, NTL Trust is uniquely positioned to assist investors. With a longstanding presence in West Africa, NTL Trust guides clients through every step of this new opportunity with the discretion and expertise that high-net-worth explorers demand. To find out more contact us today. 

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