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Swakopmund Guest House

Swakopmund Guest House

Swakopmund


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Situated in the town centre, a mere 5 minute walk from the beach and main shopping area, Swakopmund Guest House offers 8 standard rooms, 8 luxury rooms and one family suite for guests wanting to indulge in a comfortable stay close to the ocean. The luxury rooms are more spacious than the standard rooms, and most can be converted into family rooms sleeping 2 adults and 2 children under 12. The family suite has 2 bedrooms which share a bathroom and a living space and asmall kitchenette.

Wallpaper portraying a peaceful view of the ocean adds to the clean and neat atmosphere of the guest house. The en-suite bathrooms with soft cream walls are decorated with beach pebbles that give them a unique atmosphere.

The guest house is run with an eco-friendly approach, making use of solar power.

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Rates Include

Breakfast is included.


Children Policy

Children of any age are welcome. Rates available on request.



All of the holidays we prepare are tailor-made, but this might give you an idea of how Swakopmund Guest House can be included in you own dream holiday.

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Destination: Namibia.

This 18 night self-drive trip around Namibia takes in all the major highlights of this fascinating country, starting from Windhoek all the way south to the Fish River Canyon, across to the coast to Swakopmund, then further north to Damaraland and Etosha and ending with tracking leopards. If you have the time, this will certainly be a holiday you will never forget.

This is a 18 night itinerary including Windhoek, Western Kalahari, The Fish River Canyon, The Southern Namib, Sossusvlei and the Namib Desert, Swakopmund, Damaraland, Etosha National Park and Okonjima Nature Reserve.

Based on 4 Star Accommodation:

  • 1 Night at Galton House
  • 1 Night at Kalahari Anib Lodge
  • 2 Nights at Fish River Lodge
  • 2 Nights at Klein-Aus Vista Desert Horse Inn
  • 2 Nights at Desert Homestead Outpost
  • 2 Nights at Swakopmund Guest House
  • 2 Nights at Camp Kipwe
  • 2 Nights at Okaukuejo Rest Camp
  • 2 Nights at Onguma Bush Camp
  • 2 Nights at Okonjima Plains Camp
Price Per Person From

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*Prices are per person and are based on today's exchange rates. Exchange rates are subject to change and are updated daily.

Prices exclude international flights - ask us if you would like to include these.




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Swakopmund Guest House Location.

Directions For Drivers

From Walvis Bay: Coming into Swakopmund over the bridge, you will turn left into Rhode Allee (this is the first stop street). At the next intersection you will find the Swakopmund Guest House on your opposite right hand side.

From Windhoek: Coming into Swakopmund on the B2 turn left at the first set of traffic lights into Moses Garoeb Street. Continue until it becomes Rhode Allee (road makes a sharp turn to your right with the cemetry on your left). At the next stop street, cross over Nathanael Maxuilili Street until the next stop street at Hendrik Witbooi. The Swakopmund Guest House is on your opposite right hand side.

From Henties Bay: Coming into Swakopmund on the C34 you continue straight all the way. Go past roundabouts, traffic lights and stop streets. The C34 becomes Moses Garoeb Street and then becomes Rhode Allee (road makes a sharp turn to your right with the cemetry on your left). At the next stop street, cross over Nathanael Maxuilili Street until the next stop street at Hendrik Witbooi. The Swakopmund Guest House is on your opposite right hand side.



General Information For Guests

All standard rooms have en-suite bathrooms, a television, minibar and tea/coffee making station. All our rooms are also equipped with 3-point, Euro and USB plugs.

The luxury rooms are more spacious than the standard rooms, and most can be converted into family rooms sleeping 2 adults and 2 children under the age of 12.

The suite has 2 bedrooms, a living space with a small kitchenette, one bathroom and separate W/C.

The guest house offers free Wi-Fi.

A laundry service is available on request (additional cost). 

The guest house is run with an eco-friendly approach, making use of solar energy.

Activities that can be arranged at an additional cost include sand-boarding, quad biking, horse riding, fishing, kayaking, parasailing, camel rides and fat bike excursions.

Swakopmund has several excellent restaurants, pubs and discos and a few nightclubs.  A special feature of the town is its jewellry shops, which offer pieces ranging from contemporary African to continental designs. Art and craft shops offer local products, while street vendors sell Namibian rural art. The museum on the beachfront was founded by Dr. Alfons Weber in 1951 and contains the largest collection of birds' eggs in Namibia. The reference library, known as the Sam Cohen Library, comprises some 6,000 volumes, including the renowned 2,000 title Africana collection of the late Ferdinand Stich.

The Welwitschia Trail lies east of Swakopmund. The route is marked with stone beacons and offers a close look at the Welwitschia mirabilis, a botanical curiosity endemic to the Namib Desert and one of the most intriguing and bizarre plants on earth. Sprawling untidily on the desert plains, the Welwitschia is believed to have a lifespan of up to 2,000 years. The plant produces only two leaves throughout its lifetime.


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If you're not sure which place might be best for your own trip then either give us a call or get in touch via the website, and we'd be delighted to run through the options with you.

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