Sandwiched between the rugged and stark Atlantic Coast and the arid desert of Namibia, the town of Luderitz is located in an incredible unique geographical setting. This seaside town is something of an anomaly frozen in time – a piece of 19th-century Bavaria bordering the pinkish sand dunes of the Namib Desert. Lutheran churches, German bakeries, and colonial buildings boasting German art nouveau architecture are dotted about the settlement, while its windswept beaches are home to flamingos, ostriches, seals, and penguins. The nearby ghost town of Kolmanskop, which has been taken over by the desert dunes, is another fascinating must-see attraction, located approximately 10 kilometres from Luderitz central, along with the herd of wild desert-adapted horses near the small town of Aus.
Lüderitz Nest Hotel is one of Namibia’s longest established four-star hotels. The hotel enjoys one of the best natural locations in Namibia – directly on the rocks and sea with its own private tidal beach with walk-on jetty – unique in Namibia. The hotel’s locally acclaimed Penguin Restaurant offers delicious menus including the world-famous Lüderitz […]