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Walvis Bay

Namibia

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Walvis Bay, Namibia

Meaning “Whale Bay,” Walvis Bay is located along a natural deepwater harbor by the Namib Desert and is an ideal location for both migrating and resident birds. A birdwatcher’s paradise, more than 150 bird species have been recorded in the area with Walvis Bay Lagoon being a major hotspot. Bring your camera and binoculars for the chance to see thousands of flamingos and other species congregating. Or look to the ocean for a chance to see whales or dolphins. For some sand-based excitement, head inland into the desert to Dune 7 (a staggering 1,256 feet tall) for a hike or to enjoy an exhilarating sandboarding experience.

Featured Walvis Bay CRUISE ITINERARIES

What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Port of Walvis Bay. Ship will DOCK at this port.
  • Time Zone
    Central Africa Time Zone UTC/GMT+2
  • Language
    English is the official language of Namibia.
  • Currency & Shopping
    The Namibian Dollar is the local currency used in Walvis Bay. There are several shopping malls located around town and shops along the waterfront of Walvis Bay.
    • Famous For
      Walvis Bay is well known for its large bay and sand dunes and abundant bird populations.
    • Fun Fact #1
      The Hope is an old train that once ran on the town’s narrow-gauge railway and was repeatedly buried beneath over 30-foot tall sand drifts. The locomotive was retired from service and is now a national monument.
    • Fun Fact: Foodies
      Stop by a local restaurant and try some freshly caught Kabeljou (Silver Cob) – a large fish that’s found along the Namibian coast.
    • Fun Fact: Landmarks
      Just outside of Walvis Bay along the Swakopmund road, you’ll see an offshore wooden platform that’s been nicknamed Bird Island. It was built as a seabird nesting site and for a source of guano that’s used as fertilizer – accumulating roughly 100 tons of guano annually.
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