Friday, March 14, 2025 – Photo of the Day – Walvis Bay, Namibia.

Where in the World Are We?

We are in Walvis Bay, Namibia, in Southwestern Africa.

WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIA
Bird lovers paradise

Home to a beautiful lagoon, washed pale pink by a colony of resident flamingos, Walvis Bay is a colorful African call where you can meet some of the continent’s most flamboyant wildlife. A small Namibian city on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, the town takes its name from Whale Bay – which gives a clue as to the incredible wildlife-watching opportunities available here. The deep water blossoms with rich plankton levels, drawing curious marine mammals in large numbers to feast. As Namibia’s only deep-water harbor, Walvis Bay is an important fishing center for the country, and its sunny shores and natural wonders make it a popular spot for holidaymakers.

Walvis Bay is a bird lover’s paradise, and hundreds of thousands of birds assemble here to make the most of the tidal lagoon. Boat tours can take you out amongst the preening crowds, or you can admire the flamingos, herons, and carefully treading-wading bird species from afar. Meet the pelicans at nearby Pelican Point—a sandy spit that calms the waves heading for the waterfront. With whales and dolphins frolicking offshore. There’s a wide variety of wildlife to see here.

On the cusp of the sun-scorched Namib Desert beyond, Dune 7 rises to form the highest dune in the country, with sands piling up 380 meters. Perfect for a picnic or a pulse-raising desert sport, like sand skiing or sandboarding. Climb to the top for views from its heights, or take a flight tour to see further afield and spot some of the extraordinary land animals that roam the landscapes. See the natural drama of Sandwich Harbour, where the golden dunes plummet directly into the ocean’s waves.

SIGHTS
• Dune
• Flamingo Lagoon
• Kuisebmond Stadium
• Sandwich Harbour
• Walvis Bay Waterfront
• Walvis Bay Museum

SHOPPING AND CUISINE
The local cuisine blends fresh seafood, traditional Namibian flavors, and culinary influences from various cultures that have evolved over the years. The main shopping areas in Walvis Bay are Dunes Mall and The Waterfront.
Dunes Mall: A single-level mall with various stores, including clothing, groceries, pharmacies, and home decor. It is located on the main road from the airport to the CBD.
The Waterfront: A shopping complex located along the harbor. Features boutiques, souvenir shops, artisanal markets, cafes, restaurants, and bars. Offers a mix of retail therapy and seaside charm. It is a great place to find unique keepsakes and gifts.

Today’s Excursion – Flamingos, Salt Pans & Dunes

On this half-day exploration tour, we discovered the Walvis Bay area and its natural wonders. Over the years, the area around Walvis Bay has become something of a tourist destination and economic hub, and this whistle-stop excursion gave us a chance to find out why.
Walvis Bay Lagoon & Salt Pan.

The sheltered Walvis Bay Lagoon is a RAMSAR site famed for its abundance of birdlife, including flamingos and rare white pelicans. At certain months of the year, the lagoon is a vital stopover point for migratory birds en route to Etosha and Botswana.

Namibia’s largest salt mine.

We stopped outside the facility, which was a good opportunity to take a few snapshots and learn some information about the mining process.
Dune 7 Belt – Namibia’s Highest Sand Dunes
Only 15 km outside Walvis Bay is the oldest desert in the world—the Namib Desert, with some of the world’s highest dunes. Take a moment to bask in the spellbinding views of Namibia’s famous dune belt and take more photos for your memory book.

World Cruise Event – Dinner between the Dunes M

Beneath the vast Namibian sky, an unforgettable evening unfolds amidst the golden dunes of the Namib Desert.

A glowing marquee stands against the dramatic landscape, where tables elegantly adorned with flickering candles and subtle lighting create an air of enchantment.

Guests are treated to a feast of local specialties, paired with fine South African wines, while the rhythmic beats of marimba music, the harmonies of a choir, and mesmerizing fire-spinners fill the night with magic.

As the evening draws to a close, the warmth of a crackling fire invites conversation beneath the stars, completing a truly remarkable experience.

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