In it’s prime position above the ephemeral Swakop River overlooking a vast and sensuous apricot dune sea, Desert Breeze offers the ultimate desert experience. A short drive from central Swakopmund, its spectacular location provides peace and tranquillity away from the bustling town, and the privilege of savouring the ancient Namib Desert.
Surrounded by the colourful and unique architecture contrasting but yet fitting in with the desert landscape, it will sooth any soul. Big basalt sculptures stand guard over the desert landscape. The luxury bungalows with their creative atmosphere and the friendly staff will make your stay one to remember.
Expressing sophisticated style and luxury from the accommodation right through to the breakfast facilities.
Desert Breeze offers 12 en-suite, luxury bungalows and one exquisite three-roomed villa, each with a private balcony from where to admire the breath-taking view of the dunes. Each bungalow and the villa are equipped with wireless internet, mini bar, a fireplace and coffee and tea making facilities as well as digital safes.
New addition is the “Jungle Bungalow” two rooms with lounge fire place and deck. Wheel chair friendly situated in the garden. No dune view from the bungalow but can enjoy the view from the breakfast room.
The breakfast facility, with it’s breathtaking view, serves only the freshest of produce. Seating is available indoors or on the deck for guests to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Secure parking as well as laundry facilities are available.
There is a lot to see and do at the coast and the reception desk will gladly assist you in booking any of the following excursions and activities in and around Swakopmund.
With the expertise the hotel will recommend only the best.
Escape the bustling town of Swakopmund for a unique outing on a camel.
Home to the largest breeding colony of seals on the planet, with up to 210,000 seals during peak times.
View the world's largest quartz crystal cluster at the Crystal Gallery in Swakopmund. It weighs 14,100 kg!
Experience the abundant marine life from a Catamaran, fresh Namibian oysters & Champagne included.
Surf and slide your way down some the world's biggest dunes standing or lying on a board.
Explore Namibia’s beauty in one of the most ecological ways. Ride a bike up and down the dune slopes.
Test your fishing skills and catch some fresh Kabeljou or Steenbras off the coast or from one of the many fishing boats.
Visit the Go-Kart track just outside Swakopmund. A fun excusion for young and old.
Experience the grandeur of the desert on horseback.
Kayaking is a great way to get close to Namibia's marine life.
Walvisbay’s Lagoon is a great place to learn how to kitesurf, brush up on skills or enjoy the wind. Kite & Wind Surfing equipment is available for hire.
Visit the Namib Desert and learn more about the fauna & flora surviving in this hostile environment.
Visit the Moonlandscape and the indigenous Welwitschia Mirabilis plant. It only grows in the Namib Desert and survives under the harshest conditions.
Learn more about Namibia’s Marine Life. Species that can be viewed include Steenbras, Cape cormorant, Octopus, Green Turtles, Pipefish, White Pelicans, African Penguins, Houndsharks, Rays and Seals.
Experience the joy of flying while savouring the magnificent view of the the dunes from above.
Enjoy the great views of the dunescapes and ocean while speeding up and down the slopes.
Visit one of Namibias most scenic spots along the coast. A place where the ocean meets the desert.
Experience Namibia’s beauty from a bird’s eye view and fly over the highest dunes in the world.
Get a birds eye view of Swakopmund.
Learn more about Namibian reptiles at the Snake Park.
Visit the bald granite peaks located between Usakos and Swakopmund in the Namib desert of Namibia. The highest peak is about 700 m above the floor.
Explore the dunes by foot and enjoy the most awe-inspiring colourful sundowners with a glass of champagne.
Explore Swakopmund and its historical buildings from the colonial era. Experience modern day Swakomund with its luxury homes and townships.
The Museum was founded in 1951 by dentist Dr. Alfons Weber. It is the largest privately run museum in Namibia.
DESERT BREEZE LODGE
Riverside AvenueSwakopmund Namibia