Swakopmund Accommodation
Hansa Hotel 4 star
Forming part of Swakopmund's architectural culture is the grand three star Hansa Hotel, which dates back to 1905 and is said to be one of the oldest buildings in the town.
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Strand Hotel 3 star
This tourist class hotel is located right on the beachfromt, overlooking the ocean. The hotel is a comfortable place from which to explore Swakopmund.
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Swakopmund Hotel
Vin 1994 the old railway station building was transformed into this majestic Hotel. All 90 rooms have air conditioning, satellite television, mini bar and tea / coffee making facilities and a sitting area.
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Desert Express Railway
Travel between Windhoek and Swakopmund (or visa versa) in comfort and style aboard Namibia's own luxury train. The Desert Express has been winding through the Namib Desert since April 1998 and has played host to a number of celebrities and dignitaries in the short time that it has been in operation.
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About Swakopmund
Swakopmund has always been the jewel of Namibia's coastline, and has built a reputation as adrenaline-filled destination, sure to satisfy travellers' every whim.
The Namib dunes surrounding Swakopmund are some of the highest in the world.
The infamous Dune 7 measures an incredible ± 383m. So,
it's not surprising that the area is becoming renowned for its professionally run tourist activities like sandboarding, quadbiking, skydiving and desert safaris. If you're not into
adrenaline activities, then choose between spectacular beaches, craft markets, museums, fishing and cruises along the coast. Guests can also enjoy Flights and excursions around Swakopmund and trips to "Cape Cross" Seal colony.
Swakopmund is surrounded by private charters, local tour operators, aviation and safari offices which make it the ideal base to see the rest of Namibia. The country boasts the Big 5 in wildlife and has some of the finest game lodges and reserves in the world, including the famous Etosha Pans
Nature Reserve. The Okavango River forms the northern border of Namibia and the network of rivers are sought-after among tourists for its abundance in fishing. Or, for something completely different, visit the Skeleton Coast or Kolmanskop, Namibia's ghost town swallowed by the Namib Desert. In essence, whatever you're looking for, Namibia has it. In abundance
Activities
- Beach walks and swimming
- Sightseeing through historical town
- Craft market
- Quad biking, Sand boarding and Sky diving Aquarium and Museum
- Fishing and cruises along the coast
- Flights and excursions around Swakopmund Trips to "Cape Cross" Seal colony
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