Set in the coastal town of Lüderitz, this hotel has an indoor pool area with floor-to-ceiling windows opening onto the garden. Seafood and meat dishes are offered at the restaurant.
With sea views from every room, Lüderitz Nest Hotel features a private tidal beach and jetty, as well as an outdoor pool. A sauna, restaurant terrace and bar all overlook the Atlantic Ocean.
Featuring free WiFi and a barbecue, The Cormorant House offers self-catering accommodation in Lüderitz within walking distance to town centre. Free private parking is available on site.
Offering barbecue facilities and inner courtyard view, OceanLife Accommodation Luderitz is located in Lüderitz, 200 metres from Goerke Haus and 400 metres from Luderitz Museum.
Offering a lush garden and a terrace, Alte Villa Boutique Hotel is located in Lüderitz. You can relax with a drink from the bar and enjoy lobsters and oysters at the on-site restaurant.
Katrin
Namibia
We stayed at the family apartment "Charlottenthal". This apartment is detached from the hotel but on the same property. We loved the historic ambiance including the old staircase in the hallway of the building and the old wooden floors, historical pictures and local photography art on the walls in the apartment. Reliable Wi-Fi and DSTV was also appreciated. Good location, walking distance to restaurants, all with nice fresh oysters, and Spar supermarket.
Providing garden views and a garden, Tranquility Self Catering provides accommodation conveniently set in Lüderitz, within a short distance of Luderitz Museum, Goerke Haus and Woermann Haus.
Set in Lüderitz, near Goerke Haus and Luderitz Museum, Obelix Guesthouse is a recently renovated property, featuring, a bar and shared lounge.
Maureen
South Africa
The breakfast was delicious and the location was very central. Elizabeth really went out of her way to assist us when our reservation needed to be adjussted.
Located in Lüderitz, within 200 metres of Adolf Lüderitz Memorial and 1.3 km of Luderitz Museum, Kairos Cottage B&B provides accommodation with a terrace as well as free private parking for guests who...
We enjoyed our visit to Kolmanskop - definitely worth seeing...
We enjoyed our visit to Kolmanskop - definitely worth seeing and the very good tour guide really made the place come alive in our imaginations. We enjoyed an excellent Christmas lunch at the Nest Hotel and just walking around enjoying the interesting architecture. As we arrived on Christmas Day and left on 27 December, the town was very quiet but we still enjoyed the atmosphere.
Maureen
South Africa
Scored 8.0
8.0
The Kolmanskop ghost town outside of town is a must.
The Kolmanskop ghost town outside of town is a must. Visiting the peninsula also good. Portuguese fisherman is good restaurant. We were there in a power blackout but they still managed to give us a fine dinner.
Russell
Australia
Scored 10
10
Lüderitz is a beautiful old harbour town with plenty to do...
Lüderitz is a beautiful old harbour town with plenty to do and see. We ate at the Portugese Fisherman restaurant and Essenzeit during our time there, both of which offered diverse menus. With the small town you can easily park your car in a central location and walk to all iconic spots, excluding the famous ghost town, Kolmanskoppe.
Next time we would like to visit Barrel's, a pub that looks great from the outside at least and apparently offers great Eisbein.
The wedding we attended was held at the Nest Hotel. The overal feel was wonderful and the decor done beautifully.
My only concern was the lack of gluten free options at the restaurants, but that wasn't surprising for such a remote location.
Carolina
Namibia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We only were able to spend two nights here but we could have...
We only were able to spend two nights here but we could have stayed longer. There’s some lovely old buildings to see and photograph in the shopping main area. We visited Kolmamskopp, an abandoned town and Agate beach where you can see flamingos on the lagoon. There’s a couple of good supermarkets for restocking if you’re in a camper.
Rebecca
Australia
Scored 10
10
Luderitz was a gem of history, the most beautiful old...
Luderitz was a gem of history, the most beautiful old buildings in town, and amaizing sunset views over the bay. Kolmanskop, just outside of town, is a must to visit. There is really nothing of Luderitz , that we did not like.
Marne
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Luderitz is a very historical town with German colonial...
Luderitz is a very historical town with German colonial buildings and architecture. The abandoned diamond town of Kolmanskop is 10 km away and is a most interesting place to explore on foot. The waterfront area is good to explore on foot. There is also good seafood to be enjoyed at restaurants like the Portuguese Fisherman. Kolmanskop is closed at 1 pm while other attractions like the Luderitz museum and Felsenkirk are only open in the afternoons.
Jin Peh
United Arab Emirates
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The hotel is located on the waterfront with beautiful sea views. We had dinner at both restaurants on offer and the food was excellent in both cases. Breakfast was buffet type with excellent fresh breads and other bakes and offered hot meals as well. The location is away from the city noise and provided us with an excellent stay.
We loved our stay, the view from the room was stunning, breakfast is delicious, a lovely host and the staff helped us with all the requests and assists with booking a penguin tour. An amazing place to stay while in Luderitz
Exceptionally comfortable with lovely views over the Luderitz Bay. All amenities provided. Bearing in mind it is self catering, we eat out. Great restaurants just down the road. Gated parking was right outside our unit.
The owners made us feel welcome from the start and the rooms were great. They also spoiled is with delicious breakfast and were helpful with assisting us with places to visit and the history of Luderitz.
Timo is a really nice guy and super helpful. When there is a problem, he finds a solution. Next tim I will be in Lüderitz I will definitely go back to his Lodge.
Jonathan
Germany
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