Lüderitz
Lüderitz was founded 1883 by the German trader Adolf Lüderitz. The town is marked by German colonial architecture still to this day.
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An overview of activities in Lüderitz and surroudings.
Service
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Rates01.11.2017 - 31.10.2018 |
Shuttle service: BB - Airport |
N$ 600 |
City tour: +- 150 min (Goerke house, Lüderitz Museum, Shark Island and city centre) |
N$ 550 |
Long tour around the peninsula: +- 210 min (Sturmvogelbucht, Diaz Point, Halifax, Große Bucht) |
N$ 950 |
Short tour around the peninsula: +- 120 min (Sturmvogelbucht, Diaz Point, Halifax) |
N$ 700 |
Tour to the agate beach: +- 120 min (Game watching of oryx, spring buck, flamingo and wild goose. Beach walks and collecting of agates) |
N$ 650 |
Tour to Kolmanskop: (Entry fee of N$ 80.00 / Adult * not included in rate) |
N$ 650 |
Lüderitz was founded 1883 by the German trader Adolf Lüderitz. The town is marked by German colonial architecture still to this day.
Kolmanskop, an abandoned diamond town built around 1910, is the most famous ghost town in Namibia. The ghost town of Kolmanskop is close to Lüderitz.
The Bogenfels rock arch is a 55 m high lime rock formed like a bridge. It is situated at the south Atlantic coast in the middle of the Restricted Diamond Area about 100 km south of Lüderitz.
A lot of other activities are offered in Lüderitz and the surrounding areas: Day tours in the region, boat trips, visits of wild horses and much more...