Walvis Bay (Afrikaans Walvisbaai, German Walfischbucht or Walfischbai, all meaning "Whale Bay") is a city in Namibia and the name of the bay on which it lies. The town covers a total area of 29 square kilometres (11 sq mi) of land.
Restaurants in Walvis Bay
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Eco Marine Kayak Tours offers a magical kayaking experience with Cape Fur Seals on the beautiful lagoon and in the surrounding waters of Walvis Bay, Namibia.
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Educational Historian Desert Quad Bike tours. We are the only operator who can offer you this product into the dunes of the Kuiseb delta. Your group will be the only humans in these dunes, except for the occasional lonely Khoi/Topnaar who wanders these dunes looking for the !Nara fruit. We have developed this unique product over 20 years and all tours are owner guided. Don't miss out.
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Kayaking amongst seals and dolphins on the protected side of the isolated pelican point peninsula - join us on our daily departures from the Walvis Bay Waterfront.
5.0 based on 97 reviews
Namibia Kayak Tours offer a half day, eco friendly, kayaking experience with the Cape Fur Seals and when the season is right dolphins, whales and the illusive Mola-Mola (Sunfish) make an appearance. With no prior experience required both young and old can benefit from this excursion of a lifetime. On the 60 min scenic drive out to the Pelican Point peninsula, where your kayaking adventure begins, our guides enlighten you with an abundance of knowledge about the diverse wildlife that the Walvis Bay coast provides. Our very stable sit on top double kayaks give you ease of mind on the water where we rarely experience large swells. We supply water resistant clothing and dry bags for your cameras as the seals do love to splash. Weather permitted we kayak for +- 1.5 hours after which a picnic on the beach can be enjoyed before we make our way back to Walvis Bay via the salt mines.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
A great place for flamingo lovers. There's so many beautiful flamingos here and they are so near. A great place to observe them.
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The Dune 7 in Walvis Bay , Namibia is a wonder. The expansive swathed of high sand dunes just adjacent and parallel to the Atlantic Ocean coastline is a convergrnce of two extremes -the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert. The two ecosystems create a cool environment under an otherwise scorching desert sun. Climbing the dune to the peak is no mean task, but watching 7 year olds do it clearly is an inspiration to try, soldier on and conquer .. I did. I met friends from Iceland at the peak. Yes, people from Iceland at the peak of a Namib desert dune! It was an experience to behold. There is no need at all to use any travel agent for this adventure. The Dune 7 is straight forward. Drive yourself there or simply take taxi. No fee is charged at the site .. Namibian Govt is clearly leaving money on the table. However next to the Dune 7 is the Dune 7 adventure.The only facility at the site where one can enjoy very good meals and cold drinks, catch up with friends via free WiFi.. take a shower , do quad bike rides to the expansive desert and the dunes. This is no doubt , the Namibia's ' great pyramids'.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
tailor made tours scheduled busses between Walvis bay, Swakopmund, Windhoek Private transfers to any destination within Namibia we have daily trips from and to Hosea Kutako airport. bus rental with driver.
I made my booking last minute from Windhoek to Swakopmund and back; they delivered beyond my expectations. Carlos travel is the most organized and efficient shuttle service. There pick up is on time and they drop you right at the end of your destination. Their communication is so swift and customer care is on point. The shuttles are sparkling clean and well air conditioned. The drivers are very friendly, helpful and caring. I would definitely recommend them to anyone visiting Namibia.
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Walvis Bay is the 'Bay of Whales'. The best way to see the wildlife is to take a boat trip out into the bay. We saw whales, Cape Fur Seals and plenty of birds. Both a seal and pelicans landed on our boat so we could see them close up - a real treat. There are some good, reasonably priced and well stocked souvenir shops when you get off the boats as well as bars and cafes.
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