Budget Accommodation Africa Namibia Swakopmund
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Swakopmund is Namibia's premier beachside location and one of the larger settlements in the country (bear in mind this is Namibia so that equals just under 30,000 inhabitants). It's sometimes called even more German than Germany itself and there are indeed some influences regarding architecture, food and drinks.
From the Swakopmund Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month.
As being such a cheap place to stay, the quality of accommodation was a pleasant surprise. I highly recommend this place for everybody. ... more
Namibia - where to go for a week
Hi Lucinda Is the wedding in Windhoek? Swakopmund is a great coastal town and you dont really need transport once your there,and there are a few realy sweet places to stay for around 35 pounds.Their is a shuttle between Windhoek and Swakopmund for about 13 pounds runs everyday.Windhoek accomadation about 38 ...
Flights from South Africa to Namibia
Hey! I'm planning on visiting friends in Walvis Bay. I'm only planning on being there maybe a week over Christmas. I'll prob make it to Swakopmund, but besides that I don't think I'll see much of the country! I WILL definitely return though, my best friend lives in W-Bay! James ...
Namibia in Feb/Mar (rainy season) - 4x4 required, or...?
Windhoek - swakopmund/walvis - sossulevi/namib-nauk nat pk - back north to skeleton coast - etosha ...
Sunday, July 31
Sunday in Swakopmund: Several of us woke up for an optional church service. The church is Christ ...
Posted in Augsburg Namibia 2011 by AugsNamibia2011
Swakopmund
The kids were really excited about going to Swakopmund - in their mind this would be where all ...
Posted in The Tully Botsnam Adventure 2010/2011 by jnbjtull
Swakopmund and Safari
After almost a week in tents (and in my case without a sleeping bag) I was pleased to arrive into Swakopmund - Namibia's second city and the adventure capital of Africa. I grabbed the opportunity to go sandboarding on the dunes. Similar to snowboarding, sandboarding down 100m high dunes is an amazing sensation ...
Posted in Travails of the Wide Eyed Wanderer by chris89