The German merchant Adolf Lüderitz founded Lüderitz, originally
known as Angra Pequena, in 1883 as a trading base.
The town's significance increased tremendously with the discovery
of diamonds in the area in 1908, which lead to a big diamond rush.
Today, the only landmark bearing testimony to an era of wealth
and lavish colonial lifestyles is the ghost town of Kolmanskop,
10 km inland from Lüderitz, which is slowly being buried by
sand.
Lüderitz on the other hand, survived as a fishing town. However,
tales of its former glory and its rich German colonial history has
made it a very popular tourist destination.
The resort is situated on Shark Peninsula, with an excellent view
over the bay, town and harbour.
Features of Shark Island Resort
· Luxury Accommodation in the Light House or Standard Bungalows
and Camping Sites
Some ideas of what to do at Shark Island Resort
· Angling and Fishing
· Visit the National Monument
· Sundowners
· Boating
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