Holidays to Namibia

Stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the heart of the Kalahari Desert, this country in Southern Africa has one of the lowest population densities in the world. But holidays to Namibia are anything but lonely. Amid a landscape of untamed natural beauty, you’ll find Indigenous cultures and some of the best wildlife spotting on the planet.

Top destinations in Namibia

Windhoek

Namibia’s high-altitude capital delivers plenty of big thrills. Go hiking in the hills or spot giraffes, antelopes and baboons on a safari. This is Africa at its best.

Walvis Bay

Walvis Bay’s otherworldly desert landscapes are the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventure, from climbing towering sand dunes to kayaking through flamingo-filled lagoons.

Luderitz

Perched on the Atlantic coast, Luderitz invites you to explore wild western Namibia, from breathtaking desert moonscapes to German Colonial architecture and eerie ghost towns.

Namibia: fast facts

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyNamibian dollar (N$)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

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With historic buildings, street markets and a game park at its doorstep, Windhoek is the perfect introduction to Namibia. Walvis Bay has great dolphin spotting, kiteboarding and seafood, while the northwestern Kunene Region is a gateway to the Skeleton Coast and Himba villages.
The cost of your Namibia holiday depends on your travel style. Opting for self-drive safaris and staying at basic lodges are good ways to keep expenses down. Check for discounts on hotels and tours in the quieter summer months.
The best time to visit Namibia is from April to October. This is the dry winter season when temperatures are notably cooler than in summer. It’s also the perfect time for wildlife spotting, hiking and dune climbing. If you’re here for coastal adventures and birding excursions, plan to come between November and March.
Whether you’re visiting major cities or remote regions, Namibia is considered a safe destination. Minimise the risk of pickpocketing and phone theft in crowded areas by keeping your personal belongings secure. Be sure to stay hydrated in the desert and maintain a safe distance when observing wildlife.
English is the official language of Namibia, though it is the first language of only a tiny portion of the population. You’ll also hear Afrikaans, German and Oshiwambo. Many locals speak a hybrid language, Namlish. Make friends by learning a few easy words before you travel, like ‘dankie’ (thanks) and ‘nawa’ (fine).
The local currency is the Namibian dollar ($). It’s tied to the South African rand, and both can be used throughout the country. You’ll find banks, foreign exchanges and ATMs located around most major cities and tourist areas. Debit and credit card payments are also widely accepted.