Walvis BayWahlfischbucht
 
 
 
 
Walvis Bay
Walvis Bay is blessed with wide open spaces, scenic beauty and unique marine and plant life. With its endless variety of sun-drenched sport and recreational adventures your visit to the coast will be an unforgettable experience.

As a must-visit for bird lovers, it provides a feeding ground for 200,000 birds of 50 species including flamingos, the chestnut-banded plover, Damara terns, pelicans, cormorants and sea gulls. A 3km long promenade ensures a scenic stroll on its edges. Further south lie the red to blue hues of the largest solar salt evaporation fields in Africa.

Those keen to explore the open sea can set off in a sea kayak with an experienced guide. In addition to close-up views of Cape fur seals and water birds, bottle-nosed dolphins and occasionally leather-back turtles and whales are also spotted.
 
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