This is a coastal highlight tour, touching all the interesting sites in the Desert area in one tour. You get to experience this beautiful little Sea resort and all the unique features in the Namib Desert, as well as learning about the harsh History and Geology of this area.
This is a Walvis Bay Tour going to Swakopmund and back to Walvis Bay.
This tour is not a private tour. If you wish to have a private tour, you will be required to pay for the extra seats in the car.
Pickup included
Our Walvis Bay tour starts in the Walvis Bay Harbor or Walvis Bay Port, then we drive north towards Swakopmund, past the Bird Island, the only manmade Guano Island and into Swakopmund. At the Jetty we go for a walk on the Jetty and the Mole and share the history of this small German colonial town. We walk around and see some old buildings
We see old Hotels and Stations as we drive through the little town
then we drive onto the gravel Plains of the Namib desert and our first stop is the Lichen field. This tiny plant is a joint venture between a mushroom and an algae, we learn how they compliment each other and how they survive
The gravel road takes us to various view points along the Moonlandscape. Traces of lava flow periods and ice ages are apparent all around you. You feel like you are on another planet, walking on the moon... We some Uranium exploration sites, and maybe some desert animals like Zebra or Springbuck
Goanikontes is an oasis in the Swakopmund River. Very important location for the history of the area as it was the first watering hole in the desert from Swakopmund, an old Police post and vegetable were grown here. We learn the interesting History as we pass through the dry river bed
Amazingly on the hard gravel plains where nothing grows we find the age old Welwitschia plant. This unique plant has no stem and only two leaves, it has adapted to absorb moisture from the fog and the little rain, and can grow to be hundreds of years old. There are male and female plants, these are pollenated by little brown and orange bugs that live in the plants. Thousands of seeds are produced that spread by the harsh prevailing winds. Nature is amazing
After a long ride through the desert we pass Dune 7 close to Walvis Bay. Unfortunately we do not climb the dune we only have time to view it.
we sadly return to the Walvis Bay harbour
We Stop at the Flamingos in the Walvis Bay Lagune, here are more than 750 000 Birds, comprising 54 bird Species, palearctic migratory birds, pelicans terns and Cormorants can be seen from time to time.
We collect you at the Pier you disembark on at the Walvis Bay harbor with a name board please advise Ships name and docking time. Our booking will then adapt to your time. We will wait for you at the Pier
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