Swakopmund, Namibia



Along the south-western coast of Namibia, there is a wealth of quaint towns, unique atmosphere, desolated beaches, history, character and even nature reserves to revive flagging spirits and excite the imagination.

Swakopmund is the second biggest town in Namibia and a very popular holiday destination. It features an interesting mix of German and bohemian influences and is a lively and attractive town in the middle of the desert.

Walvis Bay is the country's largest port and Hentiesbaai is a quiet village that is an angler's delight. The Skeleton Coast Park with its fascinating ship wrecks strewn along the misty reaches of an undending stretch of sand are a gripping sight and the seal colonies at Cape Cross are always a favourite with tourists.

The vast Namib-Naukluft Park with rolling, red dunes and sparse vegetation is at 50,000 kmē, one of the largest conservation areas in the world and definitely worth a visit.


View accommodation in and around Swakopmund.





ACCOMMODATION IN NAMIBIA:

Etosha Accommodation Caprivi
Damaraland Fish River Canyon & Kalahari Area
Luderitz - Diamond Coast Namib Desert Region
Skeleton Coast Region Swakopmund Coastal Area
Waterberg Plateau Area Windhoek Area







Namibia Home

Top Destinations:

 Sossusvlei
 Swakopmund

National Parks &
Game Reserves
:

 Etosha N.P.
 Fish River Canyon
 Intu-Afrika
 Namib-Naukluft Park
 Skeleton Coast N.P.
 Waterberg Plateau Park

Cities & Towns:

 Luderitz
 Okahandja
 Swakopmund
 Tsumeb
 Walvis Bay
 Windhoek



Destinations: Botswana Safari : Namibia Safari : South Africa Safari : Zambia Safari : Zimbabwe Safari

Accommodation: Botswana Lodges : Namibia Lodges : South Africa Lodges : Zambia Lodges : Zimbabwe Lodges

Accommodation & Safaris: Cape Town Hotels : Sun City, South Africa : African Safaris : Tailor-Made Safaris : Overland Tours

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