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Email: swakopmundguesthouse@namibiabookings.com
Situated in the town centre, a mere five-minute walk from the
beach and main shopping area, Swakopmund Guesthouse is owned and
run by the Borg family.
Officially opened in December, the guesthouse was previously used
as a holiday house by the very family that runs it now. It has been
completely revamped to offer four standard rooms, seven luxury rooms
and one family suite for guests wanting to indulge in a comfortable
stay-over close to the ocean.
The spacious rooms are fitted with crisp, white linen sheets. Wallpaper
portraying a peaceful view of the ocean adds to the clean and neat
atmosphere of the guesthouse. The en-suite bathrooms with soft cream
walls are decorated with beach pebbles that give them a unique atmosphere.
The Swakopmund Guesthouse is a bed-and-breakfast facility, offering
more than usual by providing guests with a scrumptious breakfast
buffet, catering for more upmarket traveller, and facilities ranging
from laundry services to "anything else that guests might ask
for". This includes a shuttle service and wheelchair-friendly
accommodation.
All rooms come complete with minibar and television. The Swakopmund
Guesthouse is run with an eco-friendly approach, making use of solar
energy and recycled water. It is not your conventional type of guesthouse,
that's for sure.
Coming from Walvis bay:
Coming into Swakopmund over the bridge, you will turn left into
Rhode Allee (this is the first stop street). At the next intersection
(around 80 meters) you will find the Swakopmund Guesthouse on your
opposite right hand side. Hendrik Witbooi 35.
Coming from Windhoek:
Coming into Swakopmund on the B2 turn left at the first set of traffic
lights into Moses Garoeb Street. Continue until it becomes Rhode
Allee (road makes a sharp turn to your right with the cemetery on
your left). At the next stop street, cross over Nathanael Maxuilili
Street until the next stop street (maybe 80 meters) at Hendrik Witbooi.
The Swakopmund Guesthouse is on your opposite right hand side.
Coming from Henties Bay:
Coming into Swakopmund on the C34 you continue straight all the
way. Past roundabouts, traffic lights and stop streets. the C34
becomes Moses Garoeb Street and then becomes Rhode Allee (road makes
a sharp turn to your right with the cemetery on your left). At the
next stop street, cross over Nathanael Maxuilili Street until the
next stop street (maybe 80 meters) at Hendrik Witbooi. The Swakopmund
Guesthouse is on your opposite right hand side.
Email: swakopmundguesthouse@namibiabookings.com
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