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Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay

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be delighted by playful cape fur pups

gentle kayaking with seals bobbing around you

Walvis Bay lagoon attracts lesser and greater flamingos.

an aerial view of the icy cold Atlantic ocean

shipwrecks along Namibia's west coast

spoiled for choice - great seafood restaurants

Swakopmund & Walvis Bay

Reviews of trips to Swakopmund & Walvis Bay

930 holiday reviews from our travellers of holidays which include Swakop' & Walvis Bay.

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Mr W
Lincolnshire

"My Aug 2024 trip"

I visited Namibia and 3 other countries between 8 Aug 2024 and 27 Aug 2024
"A superb trip.

I cannot fault the service from Expert Africa (again!). Incredibly efficient and knowledgeable.

The locations you selected for us suited very well indeed and were universally fantastic.

A truly marvellous and memorable trip.

Suggestions to help us improve our trips or our service:

No; you nailed it." Read full review: 19 nights in Africa; 13 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
B & N
San Diego

"Namibia July 2024"

I visited Namibia between 23 Jul 2024 and 6 Aug 2024
"There were so many wonderful things about our trip! That is the most important point - this was better than we expected, and we had very, very high expectations! The tours were fantastic and we saw so many animals close and acting naturally. The lodging and rooms were great, the food plentiful and delicious, the views spectacular, and all the people we met were super friendly and helpful. Overall, this was one of the best experiences of our lives.

What follows are suggestions and tips for other, which by their very nature, tend to focus on the negative. Don't mistake these comments for being more than just small points to help make your trip as great as ours.

Advice to Others:

1. Get an inexpensive SIM card from MTC at the Windhoek airport. Don’t leave the kiosk without making sure it works! Check that you can make calls and get texts.

2. It is a long drive on gravel roads from Windhoek to the Deadvlei area and the drive demands your full attention / concentration - especially if you are used to driving on the other side of the road and not used to driving a 4WD truck. We do not recommend you do this drive after a very long flight. Stay overnight in Windhoek the first night is highly recommended.

3. Get enough cash for tips for tour guides and lodge staff boxes – this can be a significant amount. Get small bills for tips for porters, petrol station attendants, etc. Get some coins for use at bathrooms. Note that South African Rand can be used in Namibia, but not vice versa.

4. Do not trust Google Maps: Part 1: Do not trust Google Maps for the amount of time it takes to travel. It will take much, much longer. This is for several reasons that Google Maps does not take into account: You are most likely driving on gravel roads where you should not exceed 50 km/hr and often slower than this, or you may be on a paved road but behind a slow truck and it may not be safe to pass, or you may be in traffic when in a city, etc. On every long drive we experienced something like the following: Google Maps would say it will take 4 hours to get to our destination, and after driving for nearly 2 hours it would say that we have 3.5 hours to our destination! Add several hours to your estimated travel time. If you get there early, then wonderful – enjoy the extra time. Note that driving after dark is no fun at all, and can be dangerous.

Do not trust Google Maps: Part 2: Do not blindly trust Google Maps for directions. While it works great 85% of the time, of the 15% of the time when it fails, it really fails – e.g. it may suggest driving for hours on rough 4WD dirt roads instead of paved roads, or it will suggest making turns onto roads that are behind gates that cannot be accessed.

Do not trust Google Maps: Part 3: Google Maps will likely advise a path that circumvents any towns if possible, in order to save time. This may not be a good thing. If you want to get fuel (petrol/gasoline/diesel), you may miss your chance.

And finally, we were advised to use Maps.me, but found this to be even less helpful than Google Maps!

5. We traveled to Namibia in their winter, and while we were prepared for the cold, with hats, gloves, jackets and layers of clothing, it still felt very cold at times. This was especially true on the night safari, because we were traveling in an open vehicle with lots of wind. Ponchos and blankets are provided – use them! All this winter clothing takes up precious space in your luggage, so pack with care.

6. It is recommended to always start a conversion by asking how folks are doing and other friendly chat. It is considered rude to jump in and immediately ask for assistance, etc.. If you do this, you’ll get both better service and have a much more rewarding experience.

7. Try learning just a few words in the local language. This can be harder than it sounds, since there are so many languages in Namibia! But just learning to say “hello, how are you” and “thank you” will mean a great deal to the staff, as it shows you care. Your pronunciation does not have to be good (especially with any of the languages with a "click" in them), but just trying will be appreciated.

8. We highly recommend calling each lodge the day you plan to arrive (or even the day before) to let them know of your expected arrival time. You can learn when the tours are offered, and be sure to get there on time. Also, this just puts your mind at ease, knowing that they are expecting you. And some places might even have drinks ready for you!


Some Things to Be Aware Of:

We spent a long, long time at the Windhoek airport (several hours) getting our tour info sorted out and getting the rental car. The tour agents in Namibia are known as "Wilderness" (NTS) [or Wilderness Safaris Namibia]. They have an excellent office/lounge in the airport where you must go and get a brief orientation (watch a very useful short video). They are super kind and helpful. The Europcar folks were very helpful too, but it took a long time to get our vehicle as it was not ready when we arrived.

Note: Our instructions from Expert Africa stated that a representative from Wilderness Safaris will be in the arrival hall holding a sign with our name on it. This was not the case, and we waited a long time before we began to wander about the airport, very concerned that something had gone wrong with our itinerary. Luckily the airport is small and we found the Wilderness Safari office/lounge soon after. They were very friendly and eager to help, which was a much needed relief. The assistance we received from them was so valuable, since we found it a bit tricky to rent the vehicle as we had difficulty finding the reservation number / voucher, but this was all explained to the Europcar agent by the Wilderness representative and things went fine. They took us to the front of the long and slow queue at Europcar, helped us find the exact place where the vehicles are located in the parking lot, and overall were a great source of information and advice. We are very grateful to them, and when we left Namibia we were sure to stop by their office to thank them (and donate a few things we accumulated but didn’t want to bring home). As the first non-immigration/customs people we spoke with in Namibia, their kindness and aid really set the tone for the start of the trip.

The safari tours are great – no doubt about it – but don’t expect to be able to go for a walk during the tour. Most of the time you won’t even leave the vehicle. So you won’t get many steps in, if you are keeping track of your physical activity. And with all the great and plentiful food, it is very easy to put on some pounds – though for us this was certainly way more on the positive end of the spectrum than the negative! Also, unless you know for sure you are hiking and need them, don’t bother with walking poles – you won’t ever get a chance to use them. Since the tours are several hours long and the ride very bumpy, having to pee and having nothing but the "bush toilet" available can be unpleasant for some. Likewise for the many-hours drive between some destinations.

In some areas, not all, expect to be harassed for money by beggars / folks selling junk while getting petrol. It is uncomfortable and unpleasant, but don't be too put off. It is best to say "no thanks", but sometimes it is just easier to give a few Namibian bucks to get someone off your back. We found that the "Puma" petrol stations were the worst for this. At many petrol stations there are security folks and they do make you feel safer.

An "African massage" is a euphemism for the intense – if not violent – vibration you’ll experience driving/riding on some of the dirt roads. The word "vibration" does not do it justice – perhaps "pounding" is more accurate. Overall it was kind of fun to have to hold to your seat-belt strap for dear life, but seriously, if you have any medical problems with your back, do let the guide know in advance – this might not be suitable. Of all the places we went, the African massage at Sossusvlei was the most intense – by far. The shaking can really wear you out. And we did see more than on stranded vehicle, stuck in the sand.

If you happen to be driving from the Sossuslvei/Deadvlei area to Swakopmund, note that the drive is long and sometimes challenging (think narrow, windy, gravel road along a cliff…). The geology is amazing, and the cliffs and mountains turn into an utterly flat plain to the horizon in all directions. Not far from Sesriem is the small town of Solitaire. Stop here to get petrol – there’s not much else between Solitaire and Swakopmund. Also, grab a bite at the cafe – the locals seem to love the apple strudel - it is fine, but don’t expect amazing. The sandwiches were pretty lousy, but coffee was very nice. The distances between destinations in Namibia can be quite large and take a long time. Enjoy the experience and scenery– don’t rush the drive or it’ll become less fun and more dangerous." Read full review: 14 nights in Africa; 11 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs M
Hampshire

"Our first Namibia trip July 2024"

I visited Namibia between 23 Jul 2024 and 3 Aug 2024
"As our first self driving experience to Namibia we found the itinerary arranged and the reassurance provided to us by Expert Africa to be top class. The documentation, guide book, personalised itinerary and all communications were all of an excellent standard. The price quoted was very competitive, in fact another safari company couldn't quite work out how Claire had managed to do it so cheaply.

Claire's suggested accommodation throughout our trip, ticked all the right boxes with the right level of luxury being applied where most appropriate.

We would highly recommend the Hot Air Balloon safari with Namib Sky. Whilst not a cheap undertaking we felt it actually provided very good value for money from a hugely professional company. For what was a bit of an impulse addition to our holiday with at least one of us being very unsure about the whole Hot air balloon thing, it turned out to be pretty much the highlight of the whole trip, an incredibly serene experience (once the balloons are inflated) with some outstanding views and delicious breakfast in the desert. What's not to love!! We'd do it again in a heartbeat.

Having previously done several lodge safaris in South Africa mainly in the private reserves near Kruger we found Etosha to be a little too barren for our liking for any great length of time but the larger herds and excellent game sightings, particularly at Etosha Mountain Lodge definitely compensated for the less picturesque nature of the terrain." Read full review: 11 nights in Africa; 11 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs H
London

"My Jul 2024 trip"

I visited Namibia and 1 other country between 21 Jul 2024 and 15 Aug 2024
"Amazing trip, a lot of great adventures and memories that we will bring back home" Read full review: 25 nights in Africa; 22 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
M&J
Oxfordshire

"Jul 2024 trip"

I visited Namibia between 17 Jul 2024 and 31 Jul 2024
"A wonderful second trip to Namibia.

Incredible desert scenery, beautiful Namib/Naukluft mountains, stunning sand dunes and wonderful wildlife viewing.

The rock art at Twyfelfontein was fascinating. Excellent accommodation with friendly people throughout" Read full review: 14 nights in Africa; 12 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
MR & Mrs B
London

"Our Namibia trip"

I visited Namibia between 4 Jul 2024 and 20 Jul 2024
"The trip was excellent from start to finish. Sabina was very patient when planning the trip with me and arranged excellent accommodation for us. Namibia is a very special place and I feel Expert Africa made it even better by organising everything for us, which all went like clockwork. Thank you" Read full review: 16 nights in Africa; 14 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
MarVil
South Africa

"My Jul 2024 trip"

I visited Namibia between 1 Jul 2024 and 11 Jul 2024
"The trip of a lifetime and Expert Africa is the way to do it especially planning it last minute like we did!

No problems or hiccups and we have memories for life that can’t be explained in any word other than INCREDIBLE!

This was one of the best trips we ever took!

Only sad it had to eventually come to an end!
Time to plan the next one

Everything was amazing and we would use you guys again!

Thanks for an amazing trip!" Read full review: 10 nights in Africa; 10 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs B
London

"My Jun 2024 trip"

I visited Namibia between 26 Jun 2024 and 18 Jul 2024
"We had a very good experience working with Sabina. We had done a fair amount of reading and research prior to our decision to work with Expert Africa and were looking for someone to assist us in the planning of our holiday in a collaborative way. Sabina was open to this way of working with us and incorporated our ideas and interests with her recommendations to create a bespoke itinerary for us.

An additional benefit was having, in Sabina, a local who also had worked in the UK. We found her personal experience with and knowledge of the various lodges in Expert Africa's portfolio assisted her in recommending which lodges would suit us best. She was very helpful in route planning and timings - these were invaluable when we planned our daily travels and ensured we were never caught out by the time it takes to travel various distances. We liked how our route took us to various of types of lodges and also how our travel was along the back routes to ensure we could enjoy the fabulous and ever changing scenery, which when speaking with others staying in the same lodges seem to make our trip somewhat unique.

Sabina was also fantastic in communicating my dietary requirements to the lodges and ensuring that they were accommodated, even on bush lunches and braais. We also appreciated how she was available immediately for the two problems we encountered while traveling and was able to advise and in one case, sort one problem out with the lodge on our behalf. Finally, she kindly provided us with a cool box and ice blocks which she personally dropped off at the Olive Grove Guesthouse.

All of these small touches along with her expertise and attention to detail made our trip stress-free, highly enjoyable and a very positive experience.

We would definitely recommend Expert Africa to friends and family who desire a similar experience at a similar price point." Read full review: 22 nights in Africa; 20 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
Miss Honey T.
Greece

"My Jun 2024 trip"

I visited Namibia between 24 Jun 2024 and 9 Jul 2024
"I was very happy with my trip. The pace was just right and i enjoyed all the hotels and activities." Read full review: 15 nights in Africa; 14 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs B
Berkeley

"My Jun 2024 trip"

I visited Namibia between 17 Jun 2024 and 3 Jul 2024
"Fantastic trip -- the landscapes, the animals we saw, and our cultural encounters were super rewarding.

The time at Sosussvlei/Deadvlei was truly memorable, the desert landscapes and climbing the dunes [even Dune 45] were exhilarating and such special moments. The waterholes of Etosha continuously amaze as groups of animals arrive and share the same space, evoking a Peaceable Kingdom living mural.

The gravel roads can be challenging -- unfortunately they are the worst in Etosha, something the government could correct. But our vehicle was the right choice and we managed without problems other than discomfort." Read full review: 16 nights in Africa; 14 on a Namibia trip
Overall trip
Excellent
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Where to stay in Swakop' & Walvis Bay

Our suggestions for places to stay in Swakopmund & Walvis Bay


Cornerstone Guesthouse

Cornerstone Guesthouse

Cornerstone Guesthouse is a small friendly B&B in a peaceful residential area. It's just a short walk from Swkopmund's waterfront & amenities.


94% (292 reviews)
Sam's Giardino

Sam's Giardino

Welcoming, professionally run, and mildly eccentric, Sam’s Giardino lifts the level of hospitality in Swakopmund to unusual heights.


88% (173 reviews)
Strand Hotel

Strand Hotel

One of the larger hotels in Swakopmund, the Strand is well-placed on the seafront with good access to restaurants and the centre of town.


89% (75 reviews)
The Stiltz

The Stiltz

Not your typical guesthouse, The Stiltz occupies a glorious location over the Swakop River on the edge of Swakopmund.


88% (68 reviews)
Villa Margherita

Villa Margherita

Villa Margherita is a beautifully renovated B&B in the heart of Swakopmund, with comfortable, well-appointed rooms, and friendly and attentive staff.


88% (65 reviews)
Beach Lodge

Beach Lodge

Right on the sea front, Beach Lodge offers good standard accommodation and its own restaurant, 15 minutes’ drive from Swakopmund.


90% (55 reviews)
Lagoon Lodge

Lagoon Lodge

Lagoon Lodge is a quirky little guesthouse located right on the edge of Walvis Bay Lagoon, a good spot for watching the flamingoes that frequent the area.


90% (48 reviews)
The Delight

The Delight

Colourful and contemporary in style, The Delight is a relatively large hotel within a short walk of Swakopmund's waterfront, restaurants and main attractions.


92% (37 reviews)
Swakopmund Guesthouse

Swakopmund G'house

Swakopmund Guesthouse is a family-run B&B, boasting comfortable and high-quality rooms with a maritime touch.


80% (25 reviews)
Brigadoon

Brigadoon

In a quiet residential location, Brigadoon is conveniently located for the Swakopmund waterfront and amenities.


80% (21 reviews)
Hansa Hotel

Hansa Hotel

With a very central location in Swakopmund, the traditional Hansa Hotel is reliably good, though it is quite formal.


89% (19 reviews)
Secret Garden Guesthouse

Secret Garden

Secret Garden Guesthouse is well located in the centre of Swakopmund not far from the sea. With a seaside feel, it has its own small restaurant and bar.


86% (14 reviews)
Sea Breeze Guesthouse

Sea Breeze

Just north of Swakopmund, the delightful Sea Breeze Guesthouse is bright and well-looked after with welcoming and helpful owners.


83% (12 reviews)
Organic Square

Organic Square

Organic Square is a modern guesthouse across two properties in the centre of Swakopmund.


82% (11 reviews)
Cornerstone Apartments

Cornerstone Apartments

Cornerstone Guesthouse’s three self-catering apartments, each in its own unique location, work well for families or groups of travellers seeking space & privacy within a comfortable, contemporary setting.


96% (9 reviews)
Desert Breeze Lodge

Desert Breeze

Not your typical Swakopmund guesthouse, Desert Breeze occupies a glorious location overlooking the Swakop River and the desert beyond.


91% (9 reviews)
Pelican Point Lodge

Pelican Point Lodge

Pelican Point Lodge sits on a remote peninsula offering panoramic views of the ocean and is only accessible by 4WD or boat.


94% (7 reviews)
Namib Guesthouse

Namib Guesthouse

The Namib Guesthouse is a small, modern B&B, set in Swakopmund's peaceful Kramersdorf area. It's just a short walk from the coast and many amenities.


67% (3 reviews)
Oyster Box Guesthouse

Oyster Box Guesthouse

Oyster Box Guesthouse is a small, modern and comfortable B&B, overlooking Walvis Bay Lagoon.


73% (3 reviews)
Pearls Beach Pods

Pearls Beach Pods

With a beachfront location, superb sea views and easy access to the amenities of Swakopmund, The Pearls Beach Pods combine privacy with a high standard of luxury.


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