It's the best place in town, the atmosphere is very nice, you are facing the lake full of pelicans, and if you want to have just a drink they have a very nice bar.
You should try the king klip, the fish is very good in the area, and you shouldn't miss it.
Also the desserts are veeeeeery nice, so leave some place!!
Written Aug 23, 2006
This unusual restaurant is built on wooden pillars and is located next to the Pelican Bay hotel. Sunset views are spectacular and they have mounted lights under the restautant giving the impression it is floating in the air!
Written Oct 5, 2005
Address: The Esplanade - Walvis Bay
Imagine having dinner below some of the highest dunes in the world above you the canopy of stars of the Southern Hemisphere. Local music accompanies your dinner experience and you enjoy local game dishes. An absolute different experience, which I can only recommend!
Written Mar 27, 2005
Phone: 061-246427
Website: www.namibiatravel.com
They server the best german cooked food.
Favorite Dish: German sausage with sauerkraut
Written May 2, 2007
Phone: 064-207148
The food that they provide on the dolphin tours deserve a special mention here. The oysters were the best I have ever eaten and we had lovely champagne to wash it down with.
Written May 2, 2007
Favorite Dish: We were treated to lunch by our hosts here and it was extremely enjoyable
Written Apr 30, 2007
There was no need to eat out as on the boat cruise they served us with champagne and wonderful seafood, that was delicious.
Written Dec 20, 2006
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There was no need to eat out as on the boat cruise they served us with champagne and wonderful seafood, that was delicious.
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Walvis Bay - Where desert meets coast ...

Walvis Bay is a fast-growing harbour town just 30 km away from Swakopmund, and is building a reputation for itself especially due to the fantastic dolphin cruises that are the main attraction here.......
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Surrounded by the Namib Desert

Formerly a whaling station, Walvis Bay has become the principal port of entry into Namibia. In 1795, while occupied by the British, Walvis Bay was turned into a naval base in order to monitor and...
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A fisherman’s place by the Atlantic Ocean.

Walvisbaai is a fishing town and the capital of the fishing industry in Namibia. But beside this it is offering interesting view into the sea life of this region of the Atlantic Ocean. We took the...
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It was with great anticipation that our plane landed in the Namib desert at the Walvisbaai airport. I was a bit worried thinking that we had landed in the desert, when my sister assured me that the......
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I was sent up here to join the salvage team refloating the container ship Umfolozi. My past visits to this port were also marine related and i never looked at Walvis from a tourists point of view.......
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