About Strand Hotel
For location alone, with the Atlantic on three sides, it would be hard to better the Strand.
Yet uninterrupted sea views from some of the 125 rooms and suites are just one of many attractions of this newly built hotel on The Mole, which shelters Swakopmund's small beach.
If the Strand is ideally placed for those wishing to dip a toe in the chilly waters of the Atlantic, rather more popular are its more hedonistic offerings.
Comfortable seating areas in the bright and airy foyer share the sea views through a huge glass wall, the tone softened by the sinuous trunks of potted trees. In the contemporary, air-conditioned (and heated!) rooms, soft grey-green walls are offset by chunky metal light fittings, while black-and-white pictures convey a sense of Swakopmund’s past.
Without setting a foot out of the hotel, you can work out in the gym, relax in the spa or make your way to the roof-top garden terrace. And that’s without Swakopmund’s wide range of attractions and activities.
Having worked up a thirst, or an appetite, stop for a coffee at the Farmhouse Deli, or a simple lunch at Café Mole. The Brewer and Butcher, with its own micro-brewery, needs no explanation. But for sheer seafood indulgence, it’s the Ocean Cellar that comes up trumps.
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Although a significantly larger offering than most of the accommodation we recommend in Swakopmund, the Strand offers a very modern and comfortable stay in a great location. It also benefits from its own four restaurants, and is well-placed for other local eateries, so you don’t have to travel for lunch or an evening meal.
Accommodation
125 rooms
Children
Fine for all ages
Open
All year
Activities
4WD Safari
Birdwatching
Boat trip
Dune-boarding
Fishing
Kayaking
Mountain biking
Private activities
Quad-biking
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Brown Hyena Self-drive
14 days • 8 locations • 1 country
WINDHOEK AIRPORT TO WINDHOEK AIRPORT
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Rock Agama Self-drive Safari
9 days • 6 locations • 1 country
WINDHOEK AIRPORT TO WINDHOEK AIRPORT
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Visiting Okonjima, NamibRand and 4 other areas
US$9,810 - US$14,600 per person


Black-faced Impala Guided Safari
13 days • 6 locations • 1 country
WINDHOEK AIRPORT TO WINDHOEK AIRPORT
A unique mix of luxury and adventure in our original, and perhaps most varied, destination on a privately guided Namibian overland safari. Perfect for families, friends or couples travelling together.
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Strand Hotel: Our full report
The Strand is an exciting new development on Swakopmund's historic Mole.
Built on the site of the old Strand Hotel, and opened in 2015, it has the Atlantic Ocean on three sides – giving uninterrupted sea views from some of its 125 rooms.
The Mole, built in 1899 by architect F W Ortloff, was originally intended as a sea wall to enhance Swakopmund's struggling harbour by providing large cargo ships with a place to moor. Unfortunately, due to long-shore drift, the harbour entrance was blocked by a sandbar within five years of its construction, and soon a small but pleasant beach formed.
On a sunny day, locals and tourists alike enjoy this strip of sand, now known as Palm Beach. If you're going to swim anywhere from Namibia's coast, it is probably one of the best places to do so, thanks to the protection offered by The Mole and the sandbar. Be aware, though, that the water is usually very cold – thanks to the Benguela Current that flows northwards up this coast from the Antarctic.
The Strand Hotel is well-placed to take advantage of this setting, with superb views from some of its 125 rooms. These come in a variety of guises: Standard Rooms, Luxury Rooms, Junior Suites, Luxury Suites and a Presidential Suite. All feature an en-suite bathroom, tea and coffee station, minibar, LCD satellite TV, safe, free WiFi, telephone and air conditioning.
Both rooms and suites are smartly decorated without feeling too sterile, their soft duck-egg blue walls complemented by soft furnishings in earthy reds and browns. Black-and-white photos or paintings of times gone by in Swakopmund adorn the walls, and chunky metal light fittings add a nautical tone.
The Luxury Rooms and all the suites have their own balconies, too, with guaranteed beach or sea views. In addition, all the suites have an open-plan lounge and separate bedroom, and both the Luxury and Presidential suites come with their own dining area.
The main foyer at the Strand Hotel is bright and airy, with a large, glass wall giving interrupted views of the Atlantic, and a number of comfortable sofas and seating areas. The hotel also has a choice of four restaurants offering a varied choice of food and atmosphere:
- The Ocean Cellar, a high-end seafood restaurant, wine and oyster bar with a sushi and sashimi kitchen and eat-at counter. One of the more expensive restaurants in Swakopmund.
- The Farmhouse Deli, a delicatessen, bistro-style restaurant and coffee house with a bakery, patisserie, charcuterie, fromagerie and sea-facing terrace.
- The Brewer & Butcher a micro-brewery, restaurant and bar with a sea-facing terrace and beer garden. It specialises in Namibian and German meat dishes and its craft beer comes from the Swakopmund Brewing Company’s on-site micro-brewery.
- Café Mole offers burgers, hotdogs and other light meals, and is a great spot for families with young children who don't want to venture too far. There’s also the Welwitschia Lounge, Bar & Terrace, which offers three open-plan areas, an exclusive cocktail bar and bar lounge, and a private sea-facing terrace.
For those seeking to relax (or work out!) after a day packed with activities, the Strand has its own gym, and a spa that includes steam rooms, a couples' therapy room, a roof-top garden terrace and an outdoor therapy suite with fireplace.
Further afield, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay offer plenty of activities, which can be booked via the Strand’s Activity and Adventure Travel Office. (NB: If you intend to try quadbikint, it's essential that you read the Quadbike warning in the 'Health & Safety' section below for our comments on insurance issues regarding this activity.)
Geographics
- Location
- Swakopmund & Walvis Bay, Namibia
- Ideal length of stay
- Most visitors stay in Swakopmund for 2–3 nights, as part of a trip around Namibia, although there are enough activities in the area to keep you busy for much longer.
- Directions
- Swakopmund is around four hours west of Windhoek and is accessible on tarred roads from the capital city.
- Accessible by
- Self-drive or Fly-and-Transfer
Food & drink
- Usual board basis
- Bed & Breakfast
- Food quality
- With its range of restaurants, the Strand Hotel offers plenty of choice, and there are also lots of other restaurants within easy walking distance.
When we stayed in the hotel for two nights in 2018 we did sample a couple of the restaurants. The sushi at Ocean Cellar restaurant was a particular favourite, also the large selection of steaks and meat options at the Brewer & Butcher. - Dining style
- Individual Tables
- Dining locations
- Indoor and Outdoor Dining
- Further dining info, including room service
- Room service is available.
- Drinks included
- Drinks are not included.
Special interests
- Wellbeing
- The Strand Hotel is one of the largest and most luxurious in Swakopmund. With facilities that include a gym and a spa, it is perfect for keeping fit or for a relaxing break on your holiday to Namibia.
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- Luxury
- Any list of luxury hotels in Swakopmund would be short, but most would start with ‘The Strand’. This ocean-front hotel has the best location in town, plus smart, very comfortable rooms; a very good seafood restaurant; and a rooftop spa complete with garden and outdoor therapy suite.
- See ideas for Luxury in Namibia
Children
- Attitude towards children
- Children of all ages may stay at the Strand.
- Property’s age restrictions
- here are no age restrictions for children here.
- Special activities & services
- None
- Equipment
- Cots are available for younger children.
Two of the Standard Rooms can accommodate up to two adults and two children on a sleeper couch, and all have space for two adults and a child in a cot.
The Luxury Rooms can accommodate up to two adults and two children of 15 years or younger. - Generally recommended for children
- The Strand has more facilities for younger children than some of the smaller guesthouses in Swakopmund such as the ability to add cots to the rooms and high chairs at meal time. It is also well placed for the beach and other seaside amenities and attractions.
- Notes
- Due to the size of the hotel and its proximity to the ocean, younger children would require constant supervision.
Communications
- Communications
- Every room has a phone and free WiFi.
- TV & radio
- There is a flat screen satellite TV in every bedroom.
- Water supply
- Mains
Sustainability

An eco-leader in the Namibian hospitality industry
The Strand Hotel Swakopmund stands out as a leader in the Namibian hospitality industry. Its achievements and innovative design were awarded the Best Hotel Development in the 2017 Africa Property Investment (API) Awards.
Completely rebuilt in 2015, various opinions were consulted in its new construction, including those of many members of the public and the Swakopmund Aesthetics Committee. The consultation and planning process resulted in a design which suits every need and expectation.
WSP, one of the largest multi-disciplinary engineering consultancies in Africa was commissioned with designing a sustainable gas/plumbing and drainage system, as well as efficient air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation for the hotel. The new equipment was carefully selected to comply with sustainable development standards and was designed to have a life span of between 20- and 25-years, without major refurbishment during this period.
The Strand Hotel also benefits from a unique aesthetic which combines a functional and contemporary approach with indigenous art, thus meeting the requirements of the local heritage council.
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Health & safety
- Malarial protection recommended
- No
- Medical care
- There are a number of doctors and hospitals in Swakopmund.
Quadbike warning: Quadbiking is sometimes available as an activitiy in this area. As with any potentially dangerous activity, it's vital that you take responsibility for ensuring that you have adequate travel insurance prior to getting involved. Be aware that some insurances cover quadbike activities only for bikes with lower engine ratings; check such clauses particularly carefully before you get on a bike. - Dangerous animals
- Low Risk
- Security measures
- There are security guards on site at all times.
- Fire safety
- There are fire extinguishers in all rooms and in the main areas.
Activities
4WD Safari
Birdwatching
Boat trip
Dune-boarding
Fishing
Kayaking
Mountain biking
Private activities
Quad-biking
Extras
- Disabled access
- In Place
- Laundry facilities
- Laundry is available at an extra cost.
- Money
- All rooms have an electronic safe. There is no currency exchange available, but there are several banks and ATMs in Swakopmund.
- Accepted payment on location
- Travellers can pay with Visa and Mastercard, or in cash using Namibian dollars or South African rand.
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Excursions from Strand Hotel
Optional extra day-trips and excursions possible whilst you're staying at Strand Hotel. Talk to us: these are usually best arranged before you go.

Coast and Sandwich Harbour
Full day
Experience this usually inaccessible part of the Skeleton Coast, where the dunes of the Namib plunge into the Atlantic Ocean. One of our top recommendations, this is an adventurous 4WD trip, guided by experts. You'll explore the Kuiseb Delta and (tides permitting) traverse dunes and the beach to reach Sandwich Harbour, a remote freshwater lagoon with abundant birdlife.
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Desert tour
Variable, depending on the tour
Discover the unexpected on a trip into the desert surrounding the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. A must for wilderness lovers, this extraordinary landscape encompasses the Welwitschia Plains, sculpted dunes, the magic of the Kuiseb Delta – and much more. There are plenty of options, each with its own unique focus.
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Dolphin and seal cruise
Half-day inc brunch
A boat cruise around Walvis Bay lagoon is a must for lovers of wildlife and the great outdoors. Seek out the ‘marine big five’ – from Cape fur seals to bottlenose dolphins – and marvel at the range of bird species for whom this haven on the Skeleton Coast is home. Then round off the morning with an oyster brunch.
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Kayaking with seals
Morning incl. tea, coffee & sandwiches
Get up close and personal with a colony of Cape fur seals on a kayaking excursion from Walvis Bay. Enjoy a gentle morning’s paddle in Walvis Bay Lagoon as seals surround and interact with you and your kayak. If you’re lucky you may even catch a glimpse of some Heaviside’s or bottlenose dolphins.
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Scenic flights in Namibia
Variable, depending on the flight
Namibia is famed for its stark beauty and boundless desert vistas and there is no better way to soak these in than from the air. A scenic flight gives you a unique perspective on this stunning and varied country, and may even provide a bird’s-eye view of areas that are out of reach to those restricted to terra firma.
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When to go to Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Strand Hotel in Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
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Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in January
Swakopmund and Walvis Bay experience their rainy season in January, though precipitation remains minimal in these coastal desert towns. Temperatures hover around 25°C/77°F, with occasional cloudy days. The Namib Naukluft National Park near Swakopmund showcases a refreshing green landscape, contrasting with its usual arid appearance.
Birdwatching is excellent at the Walvis Bay Lagoon, with many species in breeding plumage. Migrant birds are abundant, making it an ideal time for ornithologists. The Cape Cross Seal Colony north of Swakopmund is bustling with activity as seal pups grow rapidly.
While wildlife viewing in the desert areas can be challenging due to dispersed animals, coastal attractions like dolphin watching tours from Walvis Bay are popular.
- Variable coastal weather, often foggy mornings
- Flamingos abundant at Walvis Bay Lagoon
- Peak tourism season, book activities in advance
- Ideal for beach activities and dune exploration
- Marine tours offer chances to see dolphin pods
Our view
This is not a great time to visit
Weather in January
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in February
February is the wettest month in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, but rainfall is still limited. Temperatures remain pleasant, averaging 24°C/75°F. The landscape around the towns, including the Moon Landscape in the Namib Naukluft National Park, shows signs of life with sparse vegetation. The Walvis Bay Lagoon teems with flamingos and pelicans, offering spectacular birdwatching opportunities.
February is an excellent time for boat tours from Walvis Bay to spot dolphins and seals. The Swakopmund Museum provides a cool retreat on hotter days, showcasing the region's natural history. Adventure activities like sandboarding on the dunes near Swakopmund are popular, though it's wise to start early to avoid midday heat. The Dorob National Park between the towns offers unique desert-meets-sea landscapes.
- Warm days, cooler nights along the coast
- Bird watching excellent at Walvis Bay Lagoon
- Water sports popular in Swakopmund
- Desert tours showcase unique flora and fauna
- Fewer tourists, but still busy in coastal towns
Our view
This is not a great time to visit
Weather in February
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in March
As rains taper off, March in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay sees clearer skies and temperatures around 23°C/73°F. The desert landscapes, including the famous Dune 7 near Walvis Bay, are often at their most picturesque.
The Walvis Bay Lagoon remains a hotspot for birdwatching, with many species preparing for migration. Boat tours from Walvis Bay offer chances to see dolphins, seals, and possibly the last of the season's whales. The cooling Atlantic makes beach activities pleasant, and the Swakopmund Jetty offers beautiful sunset views.
March is ideal for exploring the unique flora of the Namib, including the ancient Welwitschia plants.
- Pleasant temperatures, occasional fog patches
- Marine wildlife tours in full swing
- Desert blooms possible after late rains
- Shoulder season begins, rates may decrease
- Fewer tourists visit during March, so rates often low
Our view
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in March
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in April
April marks the transition to drier weather in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, with temperatures around 22°C/72°F.
The Walvis Bay Lagoon sees the arrival of migratory birds, adding to its already rich avian diversity. April is an excellent time for desert tours, including visits to the Moon Landscape and Welwitschia Plains. The Cape Cross Seal Colony north of Swakopmund offers great wildlife viewing as seal pups become more active.
- Cooler weather, ideal for outdoor activities
- Bird migration begins at Walvis Bay Lagoon
- Namib Desert tours offer stunning landscapes
- Easter holidays can bring increased visitors
Our view
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in April
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in May
May in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay brings cooler temperatures, averaging around 20°C/68°F, and very dry conditions. The desert landscapes, including the Dorob National Park, offer breathtaking views with exceptional air clarity, perfect for photography. Wildlife viewing in the surrounding areas improves as animals concentrate around water sources.
The Walvis Bay Lagoon remains a prime spot for birdwatching, with both resident and migratory species present. May is an ideal time for scenic flights over the Namib Desert and coast. Adventure activities like sandboarding on the dunes near Swakopmund are popular due to comfortable temperatures.
- Cool, crisp days with frequent morning fog
- Excellent conditions for desert photography
- Whale watching season starts to pick up
- Fewer tourists
- Scenic flights over Sandwich Harbour popular
Our view
A very good time to visit
Weather in May
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in June
June brings cooler weather to Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, with daytime temperatures around 18°C/64°F and cold nights.
The Walvis Bay Lagoon is excellent for birdwatching, with flamingos and pelicans easily spotted. June marks the start of the whale watching season, with boat tours from Walvis Bay offering chances to see these marine giants. The cooler weather is perfect for desert adventures like quad biking or visiting the Moon Landscape. Sandwich Harbour tours from Walvis Bay showcase the dramatic meeting of desert and sea.
- Cold mornings, mild afternoons on the coast
- Prime time for whale watching excursions
- Dune activities like sandboarding at their best
- Low season, good deals on accommodation
Our view
A very good time to visit
Weather in June
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in July
July in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay sees cool temperatures, averaging 17°C/63°F, with cold nights.
It's peak season for whale watching, with boat tours from Walvis Bay offering excellent sightings. The Walvis Bay Lagoon teems with birdlife, including large flocks of flamingos. Desert tours to the Namib Naukluft National Park are popular, with the cool weather perfect for exploring dunes and gravel plains. The Cape Cross Seal Colony north of Swakopmund is bustling with activity.
The clear winter skies offer stunning stargazing opportunities in the desert areas around both towns.
- Cold coastal weather, bundle up for activities
- Peak season for marine wildlife viewing
- Desert adventures offer warm daytime escapes
- School holidays bring families to the coast
- Book popular activities well in advance
Our view
A very good time to visit
Weather in July
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in August
August brings cool, dry conditions to Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, with temperatures around 16°C/61°F. August is peak tourist season, so accommodation can fill up months in advance.
It's prime time for whale watching tours from Walvis Bay, with frequent humpback and southern right whale sightings. The Walvis Bay Lagoon hosts large numbers of flamingos and other water birds. Desert excursions to the Namib Naukluft National Park are popular, with the cool weather ideal for exploring. The Moon Landscape and Welwitschia Plains near Swakopmund offer unique desert scenery. The Cape Cross Seal Colony north of Swakopmund is lively with seal activity.
- Cool coastal climate, warm in the desert
- Excellent month for whale watching tours
- Sandwich Harbour 4WD tours highly popular
- High season continues, expect busy attractions
Our view
Fantastic: the very best time to visit
Weather in August
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in September
September in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay sees warming temperatures, averaging around 18°C/64°F, with clear skies. It's an excellent month for wildlife viewing, especially whale watching tours from Walvis Bay. The Walvis Bay Lagoon is filled with flamingos and other birds preparing for migration. The Swakopmund Jetty provides beautiful ocean views, especially at sunset. .Sandwich Harbour tours from Walvis Bay showcase the dramatic desert-meets-sea landscape.
September is ideal for exploring the unique flora of the Namib, including the ancient Welwitschia plants. Desert tours to the Namib Naukluft National Park offer spectacular scenery and improved chances of spotting desert-adapted wildlife. Adventure activities like sandboarding and quad biking in the dunes are popular.
- Weather warming up, less morning fog
- Bird migration begins at Walvis Bay Lagoon
- Shoulder season starts, crowds thin out
Our view
Fantastic: the very best time to visit
Weather in September
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in October
October brings warmer weather to Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, with temperatures around 20°C/68°F. It's the last month for whale watching tours from Walvis Bay, offering final chances to spot these marine giants.
The Walvis Bay Lagoon sees peak flamingo numbers as migratory birds arrive. Desert safaris to the Namib Naukluft National Park are popular, with wildlife congregating around remaining water sources. Adventure activities like sandboarding and quad biking in the dunes are in high demand.
October is ideal for exploring the Moon Landscape and Welwitschia Plains near Swakopmund. Boat tours from Walvis Bay offer opportunities to see dolphins and seals. The Cape Cross Seal Colony north of Swakopmund is bustling with activity as breeding season approaches.
- Warmer days, perfect for beach activities
- Last chance for whale watching this season
- Kayaking with seals popular in Walvis Bay
- Tourism slows, good time for relaxed visits
Our view
A very good time to visit
Weather in October
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in November
November in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay sees rising temperatures, averaging 22°C/72°F, with occasional cloudy days. The landscape begins to change as the possibility of rain increases.
The Walvis Bay Lagoon is a hive of activity with both resident and migratory birds present in large numbers. Desert tours to the Namib Naukluft National Park offer chances to see wildlife adapting to the changing season. Adventure activities like sandboarding and quad biking remain popular.
The Swakopmund Jetty provides a perfect spot for watching spectacular sunsets. November marks the start of the seal breeding season at the Cape Cross Seal Colony. Boat tours from Walvis Bay provide opportunities to see dolphins and seals in their natural habitat.
- Summer begins, temperatures rise steadily
- Flamingo numbers increase at the lagoon
- Water sports gain popularity in Swakopmund
- Low season offers great value for visitors
Our view
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in November
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay in December
December brings warmer weather to Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, with temperatures around 23°C/73°F and occasional short thunderstorms. The peak holiday season (20 December to 10 January) brings a festive atmosphere to both towns, with various events and activities.
The desert landscapes, including the Namib Naukluft National Park, may show signs of new life if early rains occur. The Walvis Bay Lagoon is filled with flamingos and other water birds, offering excellent birdwatching. December is peak breeding season at the Cape Cross Seal Colony, with thousands of seals crowding the shore.
Beach activities become popular as temperatures rise. Adventure sports are in high demand. Boat tours from Walvis Bay provide opportunities to see dolphins and seals.
- Warm coastal weather, busy holiday season
- Beach activities in full swing at Long Beach
- Christmas markets enliven Swakopmund streets
- Walvis Bay boat tours offer marine encounters
- Book early for festive season activities
Our view
This is not a great time to visit
Weather in December

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