eurasian oystercatcher
Birds of Namibia
Distribution: Central Namibian coast, Walvis Bay and Swakopmund.
Diet: Mainly invertebrates, such as oysters and mussels.
Description: Plump shorebird with strong, but short legs.
Breeding: Females lay between 2 and 4 patterned eggs in a shallow scrape in the ground. Both adults will feed their chicks for around 14 days. Haematopus is Greek for ' blood foot' a reference to their reddish legs.
Size: 45cm. Weight: 520g. Wingspan: 85cm.
An art gallery turned guest house - the Space is truly alternative and worth a visit if you are interested in philosophical conversation, innovative thinking and staying somewhere out of the norm.
Offers a variety of suites, luxury rooms and self catering units. Ideal for the business traveller or holiday maker
Very centrally located, includes traditional guest house accommodation as well as two separate self catering flats
A well established owner managed guesthouse where empahsis is placed on environmental issues
Fairly centrally situated accommodation offering healthy organic breakfast options
Fresh, light & airy bed and breakfast in an upmarket and fairly centrally located area
Perennial popular choice, good quality accommodation with occasional wine tasting nights
A very popular choice, offers excellent rooms at extremely reasonable prices. Possibly best value for money in Swakopmund
Absolutely unique! Built on stilts into the Swakop River - many units offer great views. Feels more like a traditional country lodge rather than an establishment in a busy tourist town.
A newer addition, situated in an old historic building near the town center. Expect attention to detail and Italian flair.
A family operated establishment which prides itself on offering guests both personal attention and privacy

