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Namibia

Strand Hotel Swakopmund

PLAN MY TRIP

Ideally located on the Mole promenade, The Strand Hotel Swakopmund is a popular destination resort for exploring this vibrant city nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert.

The hotel offers a wide range of different accommodations. The Standard rooms and Standard Family rooms come with panoramic views of either the garden or ocean. The Luxury Family rooms are built with one or two children in mind and include a step-out balcony. The Junior Suite features an open-plan lounge and bedroom and a sit-on balcony. While the Luxury Suite has on open-plan lounge, dining room, and separate bedroom. The Presidential Suite comes complete with a separate large master bedroom, fireplace, tea & coffee station, TV, walk in dressing room, executive desk, and private terrace. All rooms come with an en suite bathroom with shower, bath, and vanity.

The hotel is set on the Mole, a historic and iconic site surrounded by the ocean on three sides in Nambia’s quaint seaside town of Swakopmund. Where the dunes meet the sea on the western edge of the Namib Desert, the city was founded at the time of the German colonial expansion into Africa. There are a host of activities to be enjoyed locally. Fishing tours can be arranged with local operators that also provide tackle. The nearby ocean has many excellent edible species including kob, white steenbras, galjoen, and kolstert, while a number of large shark species can be caught and released.

For even more adventure, guests can take a half-day tour to the seal breeding colony at Cape Cross or to Messum Crater, famous for its unique desert-adapted plant, Welwitschia Mirabilis. Visitors can explore the life and beauty of the Namib Desert on a night walk or take a quad-biking or sand-boarding adventure across the dunes. The wonders of the Skeleton Coast can be discovered by exploring it in a 4×4 vehicle and stopping at the ancient delta of the Ugab River, known for its fossilized freshwater-oyster shells the size of dinner plates. There is abundant bird life to observe in the Walvis Bay lagoon while enjoying a catamaran cruise to see dolphins and seals. When not exploring the surrounding area, tour the historical buildings and monuments of Swakopmund.

The strand is a social epicenter with its three exciting restaurants, bars, and sea facing terraces as well as a lobby lounge, beer garden, and beach kiosk. The Atlantic Spa not only has wide range of relaxing spa treatments available but their pre-and post-treatment include individual crystal steam rooms, rain showers, and an exclusive relaxation lounge. The hotel also has a state of the art gym and a refreshing pool.

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Namibia

Strand Hotel Swakopmund

PLAN MY TRIP

Ideally located on the Mole promenade, The Strand Hotel Swakopmund is a popular destination resort for exploring this vibrant city nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert.

The hotel offers a wide range of different accommodations. The Standard rooms and Standard Family rooms come with panoramic views of either the garden or ocean. The Luxury Family rooms are built with one or two children in mind and include a step-out balcony. The Junior Suite features an open-plan lounge and bedroom and a sit-on balcony. While the Luxury Suite has on open-plan lounge, dining room, and separate bedroom. The Presidential Suite comes complete with a separate large master bedroom, fireplace, tea & coffee station, TV, walk in dressing room, executive desk, and private terrace. All rooms come with an en suite bathroom with shower, bath, and vanity.

The hotel is set on the Mole, a historic and iconic site surrounded by the ocean on three sides in Nambia’s quaint seaside town of Swakopmund. Where the dunes meet the sea on the western edge of the Namib Desert, the city was founded at the time of the German colonial expansion into Africa. There are a host of activities to be enjoyed locally. Fishing tours can be arranged with local operators that also provide tackle. The nearby ocean has many excellent edible species including kob, white steenbras, galjoen, and kolstert, while a number of large shark species can be caught and released.

For even more adventure, guests can take a half-day tour to the seal breeding colony at Cape Cross or to Messum Crater, famous for its unique desert-adapted plant, Welwitschia Mirabilis. Visitors can explore the life and beauty of the Namib Desert on a night walk or take a quad-biking or sand-boarding adventure across the dunes. The wonders of the Skeleton Coast can be discovered by exploring it in a 4×4 vehicle and stopping at the ancient delta of the Ugab River, known for its fossilized freshwater-oyster shells the size of dinner plates. There is abundant bird life to observe in the Walvis Bay lagoon while enjoying a catamaran cruise to see dolphins and seals. When not exploring the surrounding area, tour the historical buildings and monuments of Swakopmund.

The strand is a social epicenter with its three exciting restaurants, bars, and sea facing terraces as well as a lobby lounge, beer garden, and beach kiosk. The Atlantic Spa not only has wide range of relaxing spa treatments available but their pre-and post-treatment include individual crystal steam rooms, rain showers, and an exclusive relaxation lounge. The hotel also has a state of the art gym and a refreshing pool.

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