The Marine Dolphin Cruise followed by a 4×4 dune excursion to Sandwich Harbour in the Namib Naukluft Park - the Epic combination of the best off both worlds.
After the splendours of the
Mola Mola Marine Dolphin Cruise you disembark onto the Waterfront Jetty and board the 4×4 vehicles. This is when the sandwich Harbour Dune Experience begins. Mola Mola has coined a phrase for the Marine Dune Day –
“EPIC IN A DAY” – this sums up the cruise in the Walvis Bay Lagoon area with seals and dolphins, and then the adventure and beauty of big dune driving and breath taking scenery, all in one day! A light lunch, with oysters, is served on the boat and afternoon snacks are served on the the dunes.
The day starts with check-in - 8h30 at our Walvis Bay Waterfront Offices - to start the Marine Dolphin Cruise at 9h00.
You'll receive a boarding pass and all boats depart from the Waterfront Jetty (in front of our office).
The Marine Dolphin Cruise proceeds through the Lagoon area, oyster farms all the way to Pelican Point. Here you will be welcomed by the impressive 70 000 plus Cape Fur Seal Colony and the landmark Pelican Point Lighthouse.
Throughout our informative guides will entertain you in English, Afrikaans, Dutch and German. Common sightings include Bottlenose and Heavyside Dolphins, Cape Fur Seals, Flamingos, Pelicans, Mola Molas, penguins and Humpback & Southern Right Whales (August-November).
The return cruise to the Waterfront will include a light lunch, fresh Walvis Bay oysters, sparkling wine, beverages and bottled water.
After disembarking from The Marine Dolphin Cruise guests usually have about 20 mins break before the 4×4 depart .
The journey to Sandwich Harbour starts with a stop at the Walvis Bay Lagoon to view the flamingos and then proceeds to the Kuiseb River Delta through the Walvis Bay Saltpans. The Sandwich Harbour Lagoon, and it's rich wetlands, is a Ramsar site (one of five in Namibia) and we always try to reach it via the beach.
There are various stops and ample opportunity for some breathtaking photos. One of the stops also includes some light snacks, homemade bakes, beverages and sparkling wine. Some common sightings include animals that are desert adapted like the black-backed jackal, fog-basking beetle, dancing spider (‘white lady of the Namib’), golden mole, Springbok, Oryx, ostrich, brown hyena and gecko. The Lagoon and Saltpans are home to large variety of waders.
This is a full day excursion and our vehicles usually only return after 17h30 allowing the for the full utilisation of the golden sunset.
Follow the Mola Mola Safaris sign boards and meet us at our office overlooking the jetty.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Dress code is comfortable and remember a jacket
Walvis Bay is a coastal town in Namibia known for its rich marine life and stunning desert landscapes. As Namibia's only deep-sea port, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial charm, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
A popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and dolphin watching.
A historic area with a mix of old and new buildings, offering a glimpse into the town's maritime heritage.
A peninsula known for its birdlife, including a large colony of pelicans.
A unique wetland area where the Kuiseb River meets the Atlantic Ocean, home to a variety of bird species.
One of the highest sand dunes in the area, offering a thrilling sandboarding experience.
Grilled kudu meat, a popular game meat in Namibia, often served with local vegetables and sauces.
Fresh oysters from the Walvis Bay lagoon, often served with a variety of sauces.
Dried, cured meat, similar to jerky, made from various types of meat.
Grilled meat skewers, often sold by street vendors, made from various types of meat.
This is the dry season with pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing.
Namibian Dollar (NAD)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Walvis Bay is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Walvis Bay Bus Terminal
Affordable and widely used, but can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Bolt
Car, Bike
A coastal town known for its colonial architecture, adventure activities, and nearby desert landscapes.
A scenic area known for its dunes, lagoons, and seal colonies, accessible by 4x4 or guided tours.
A famous desert landscape known for its towering sand dunes and the iconic Deadvlei.
Price varies by option