Accommodation In Swakopmund
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Hotel Europa Hof
Swakopmund
Hotel Prinzessin Rupprecht
Swakopmund
Duenenblick Self Catering
Swakopmund
Swakopmund Rest Camp
Swakopmund
Tiger Reef Camp Site
Swakopmund
Alte Brucke Camping
Swakopmund
Alte Brucke Resort
Swakopmund
Adventure Village
Swakopmund
Meike's Guest House
Swakopmund
Sandcastle Apartments
Swakopmund
Atlantic Villa Boutique
Swakopmund
NAPWU Boathouse B&B
Swakopmund
Villa Marherita
Swakopmund
Sea Breeze Guest House
Swakopmund
Namib Guest House
Swakopmund
Anandi Ocean View
Swakopmund
Sandfields Guest House
Swakopmund
Sirenella Guest House
Swakopmund
Hotel Zum Kaiser
Swakopmund
Vogelstarnd Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Amarachi Guest House
Swakopmund
Desert Villa Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Organic Square Guest House
Swakopmund
Cornerstone Guest House
Swakopmund
Swakopmund Guest House
Swakopmund
Brigadoon Bed and Breakfast
Swakopmund
Intermezzo Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Veronika Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Indongo Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Central Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Footprints Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Royal Benguela Guesthouse
Swakopmund
Luxury Self Catering
Swakopmund
Brigadoon Self Catering
Swakopmund
Sea Horse Holiday Flats
Swakopmund
Amanpuri Lodge
Swakopmund
Dunes Backpackers
Swakopmund
Rossmund Lodge
Swakopmund
Sea Side Hotel and Spa
Swakopmund
Hotel Deutsches Haus
Swakopmund
Swakopmund Hotel
Swakopmund
Garnison Hotel
Swakopmund
Eberwein hotel
Swakopmund
Hotel Scheizerhaus
Swakopmund
Hotel A La Mer
Swakopmund
What To Know About Swakopmund
Swakopmund is situated at the edge of the Namib Desert and is the fourth
largest city in Namibia. Swakopmund is a beach resort and characterized
by German colonial architecture. The city was founded in 1892 as the main
harbour for German South West Africa.
Its moderate climate and location on the Atlantic make it suitable as a
holiday resort and the town went from a military point to a tourism destination.
The city has scattered coffee shops, night clubs, restaurants, bars, and
hotels. Recreation includes balloon rides, skydiving, quad biking, and marine
cruises. The Swakopmund Skydiving Club has operated from Swakopmund Airport
since its founding in 1972.
There are three museums, the Swakopmund Museum, the Kristall Galerie (English:
Crystal gallery) and the Martin Luther (steam locomotive) museum outside
town. German influences remain evident in the old buildings and the well
organised layout of the town.