Romantic Getaways Namibia
Water Activities in Namibia
Namibia offers a unique combination of desert landscapes and access to the Atlantic Ocean, making it an ideal destination for water enthusiasts.
Swimming
While Namibia’s deserts may seem inhospitable, there are a few locations where you can take a refreshing dip:
- Swakopmund: Located on the coast, Swakopmund has several beaches and swimming holes along the Swakop River. Take advantage of the calm waters for a relaxing swim or try your hand at water sports.
- Walvis Bay: This coastal town also boasts a beautiful beach and is known for its tranquil atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful swim.
Surfing
Namibia’s coastline offers some world-class surfing spots:
- Swakopmund: The waves here are suitable for surfers of all levels. If you’re new to surfing, consider taking a lesson from one of the local schools.
- Long Beach: Located near Swakopmund, Long Beach is known for its consistent and high-quality waves.
Diving and Snorkeling
Explore Namibia’s coastline by diving or snorkeling:
- Skeleton Coast: Dive sites here offer sightings of sharks, rays, and other marine life. The best time to dive is during the winter months (June to September).
- Walvis Bay: This area is known for its dolphin and whale watching opportunities.
Tips
- Always dive or swim with a certified guide or instructor.
- Respect local regulations and protected areas.
- Be mindful of your impact on the marine environment.
- Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat!
No Water
- Etosha National Park: A renowned game reserve with no permanent water sources.