SWAKOPMUND - FAQ`S

How do I get to Swakopmund?

Swakopmund is 186 miles west of Windhoek, the drive takes about 4-5 hours. The B2 is the main road from Windhoek. Many travelers prefer visiting Sossusvlei first and from there go to Swakopmund. Sossusvlei is 250 miles south of Swakopmund. The road is mostly gravel, it takes about 5 hours to drive.

If you don't want to rent a car you can get to Swakopmund with a shuttle bus. Several companies are operating on this route. The best is to ask your hotel to arrange it for you. Town Hoppers Shuttle Service is based in Swakopmund, they travel daily at 8 am from Swakopmund to 2:30 pm from Windhoek. This is a min bus, 14 seater, air-conditioned bus with all necessary insurances. friendly and helpful drivers and office staff. You can contact them at townhoppers@iway.na.

Minibuses operate from Windhoek almost every 2-3 hours, ask the taxi drivers where the buses leave. There are multiple taxi ranks in Windhoek for different destinations, so make sure you find the right one. for about N $120 you can have a ride in an overloaded minibus. The ride will take about 4-6 hours. Pay immediately and try to get yourself a seat next to the driver for a bit more space.

What are my transportation options in Swakopmund?

There is no public transportation in Swakopmund, but the city is small enough to easily get around on foot. All the major attractions and facilities are downtown. It's hard to get a taxi in the city center (there are no taxis on a Saturday after 7pm), but once you get one it takes you wherever you want for the same rate as the Windhoek Taxis. A trip to Walvis Bay is around N $40.

What is Swakopmund known for?

Swakopmund is known for its German colonial architecture, beautiful beaches, outdoor activities such as sandboarding and quad biking in the surrounding desert dunes, and its vibrant cultural scene.

What are the best things to do in Swakopmund?

Popular activities include exploring the town's colonial architecture, visiting the Swakopmund Museum, enjoying watersports such as kayaking and fishing, taking a desert tour to see the famous sand dunes of the Namib Desert, and experiencing local cuisine at the various restaurants and cafes.

Is Swakopmund safe for tourist?

Swakopmund is generally considered safe for tourists, but like any destination, it's important to take normal precautions. Petty crime can occur, so be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas or tourist hotspots.

Can I go on a safari from Swakopmund?

While Swakopmund itself is not a safari destination, it serves as a gateway to several nearby wildlife reserves and national parks, such as the Skeleton Coast National Park and the Namib-Naukluft Park, where visitors can go on safari tours to see a variety of wildlife including desert-adapted elephants, lions, and rhinos.

What is the currency of Namibia?

The currency in Namibia which is the Namibian Dollar is equivalent to the South African rand.

If you’re traveling to Namibia after spending time in South Africa, this South African currency, is accepted all over Namibia (although Namibian currency is not accepted in South Africa). You can draw currency in Namibia from ATMs using your international bank cards.

Many hotels, lodges and restaurants in towns will accept credit card payments, but you do need to carry enough currency in Namibia with you to cover yourself for places that don’t accept cards.

Euro, British Pounds, US Dollars and other major currencies may be traded locally or in advance of departure. In addition, exchange facilities are available in the various offices of change and banks in the major cities of ATMs. It is best to request bank notes in smaller denominations, as it can often be difficult to get a change from large notes, and smaller notes are handy for smaller transactions.

Is tipping required in Namibia?

a 10% tip is acceptable for good service - or more if you consider the service to have been exceptional.

What is the weather like? When is the best time to visit?

Swakopmund has a mild, temperate climate influenced by the cold Benguela Current. Summers (November to February) are generally cool with average temperatures around 64-77°F, while winters (June to August) are also mild with temperatures averaging around 59-68°F.

What is the language in Namibia?

The official language of Namibia is English, but German and Afrikaans are also widely spoken in Swakopmund due to its colonial history. Additionally, various indigenous languages such as Oshiwambo and Damara/Nama are spoken by local communities.

What is the food like?

Fresh seafood and fish are a highlight in Swakopmund. Sea life thrives in the cold Atlantic waters, making Swakopmund one of the best places to enjoy freshly caught local specialties. You'll find no shortage of restaurants with a view serving up crayfish, crab, prawns, mussels, oysters, and delicious catches of the day.

German cuisine is also popular in Swakopmund’s cuisine. Look out for dishes like schnitzels, sausages (wurst), sauerkraut, and pretzels. You’ll also find dishes featuring game meat due to Namibia being home to a diverse range of wildlife. Kudo, ostrich, or springbok can all be commonly featured dishes, prepared in various ways. And although Swakopmund is heavily influenced by European cuisines, you will sometimes find Namibian traditional dishes. These dishes include Kapana (grilled meat), oshifima (a traditional porridge), and mopane worms (a type of edible caterpillar).

Overall, Swakopmund's culinary scene is quite diverse, so you'll also find restaurants serving a range of international cuisines, including Italian, French, Asian, and more.

Is it safe to drink the water in Swakopmund?

The tap water in Swakopmund is generally considered safe to drink. However, it's always a good idea to check or ask at your accommodation for the most up-to-date information regarding water quality. In some cases, you may prefer to drink bottled water for peace of mind, especially if you have a sensitive stomach. If you have any concerns, bottled water is widely available for purchase in Swakopmund.

What should I do if I need medical assistance or need to go to the hospital?

In case of a medical emergency, dial the emergency services number in Namibia, which is 112.

Some of the main healthcare facilities in Swakopmund include Swakopmund State Hospital and Welwitschia Hospital.