Situated between the sands of the Namib Desert and the surf of the South Atlantic, Lüderitz retains a Bavarian flavor from Namibia’s days as German South-West Africa. Remarkably, the town has changed little since Germany departed in 1915. Stunning Art Nouveau buildings, seemingly relocated from Europe, lend a surreal feel to a simple stroll as the aromas of kreppel pastries waft from a bakery and the Gothic-style Felsenkirche, or Rock Church, looks on from atop Diamond Hill. The Lüderitz Museum helps to make sense of this remarkable dual canvas of Europe and Africa.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Kolmanskop—Ghost Town of the Namib
Prepare to be captivated as we explore this crumbling ghost town, which is being slowly devoured by the desert.
Lovely Lüderitz
Admire Lüderitz’s German art nouveau architecture and learn the history of this coastal town.
Halifax Island by Catamaran
Set sail on a leisurely cruise to Halifax Island, enjoying natural beauty and diverse wildlife along the way.