Sunsail Catamarans - Walvis Bay
When visiting the Namibian Coast, it is imperative to experience a boat trip on the famous Walvis Bay Lagoon. Sun Sail Charters operates 3 luxurious Catamarans, seating 15-30 people. The Catamarans offer a stable platform for viewing marine life, also offering toilets on board and proper wash basins. The company places great emphasis on Sailing to make the trip a pleasant experience. The vessels are silent, even when underway with their engines. The company's signature trip is the 'Dolphin Cruise' which leaves from the Walvis Bay lagoon every morning at 08h15 and 10h00. During the 4 hour cruise one may experience close encounters with seals, dolphins, whales, turtles, sun fish and a variety of sea birds. Some cape fur seals are accustomed to people and entertain the guests by jumping on board. Oyster farms, a ship wreck at Pelican Point, the lighthouse and the seal colony are visited. Fresh oysters and champagne is part of the cruise. A range of other trips or parties on the boat or beach can be organised. Should customers need road transfers from Swakopmund to Walvis Bay(35 km), a Sun Sail Bus service is also available. The latest special sightings include humpback whales and a fruit bat resident on the mast. New office premises will be ready at the waterfront by end June 11. Complimenting the staff with Captain Hans and his skippers are 2 new guides- Birgit and Lynia.
When visiting the Namibian Coast, it is imperative to experience a boat trip on the famous Walvis Bay Lagoon. Sun Sail Charters operates 3 luxurious Catamarans, seating 15-30 people. The Catamarans offer a stable platform for viewing marine life, also offering toilets on board and proper wash basins. The company places great emphasis on Sailing to make the trip a pleasant experience. The vessels are silent, even when underway with their engines. The company's signature trip is the 'Dolphin Cruise' which leaves from the Walvis Bay lagoon every morning at 08h15 and 10h00. During the 4 hour cruise one may experience close encounters with seals, dolphins, whales, turtles, sun fish and a variety of sea birds. Some cape fur seals are accustomed to people and entertain the guests by jumping on board. Oyster farms, a ship wreck at Pelican Point, the lighthouse and the seal colony are visited. Fresh oysters and champagne is part of the cruise. A range of other trips or parties on the boat or beach can be organised. Should customers need road transfers from Swakopmund to Walvis Bay(35 km), a Sun Sail Bus service is also available. The latest special sightings include humpback whales and a fruit bat resident on the mast. New office premises will be ready at the waterfront by end June 11. Complimenting the staff with Captain Hans and his skippers are 2 new guides- Birgit and Lynia.
BüllsPort Guestfarm and Camp Sites
The Guestfarm's private Wilderness camp sites are some of Namibia‟s best kept secrets. BüllsPort Camp sites are ideal for campers looking for privacy and solitude. Guests may also take part in a wide range of hiking and horseriding activities offered by the Guestfarm “Bulls Head Campsite“ is situated 3 km east of the Guestfarm offering a great view of the surrounding mountains. A toilet, shower, dishwashing facility, water taps near the camp ground and a shaded area for tents or entertainment is available (no electrical plug points, but the ablution block offers solar lights). “Old Police Station Site”
is located on the western side of the farm and an exclusive campsite for one group at the time – it is for true nature lovers and ideal for larger groups or private parties. The spot also features
cemented natural stone benches, Toilets, showers, dishwashing facilities, water taps and lots of
shady spots. No electricity! Natural Rock pools for swimming can be found on a walk up the quiver tree gorge.
The Guestfarm's private Wilderness camp sites are some of Namibia‟s best kept secrets. BüllsPort Camp sites are ideal for campers looking for privacy and solitude. Guests may also take part in a wide range of hiking and horseriding activities offered by the Guestfarm “Bulls Head Campsite“ is situated 3 km east of the Guestfarm offering a great view of the surrounding mountains. A toilet, shower, dishwashing facility, water taps near the camp ground and a shaded area for tents or entertainment is available (no electrical plug points, but the ablution block offers solar lights). “Old Police Station Site”
is located on the western side of the farm and an exclusive campsite for one group at the time – it is for true nature lovers and ideal for larger groups or private parties. The spot also features
cemented natural stone benches, Toilets, showers, dishwashing facilities, water taps and lots of
shady spots. No electricity! Natural Rock pools for swimming can be found on a walk up the quiver tree gorge.
For more information or to make a booking email us at info@southern-africa-travel.com or visit our sister website for more details.
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