Namibia - Facts

Apr 27, 2025
  • Namibia lies on the southwest coast of the continent and as a German colony, used to be known as South West Africa.
  • The easternmost area is part of the Kalahari desert, while the Namib Desert stretches along the west coast. Most of the coast is inhospitable desert, but inland is many national parks and unusual dramatic scenery.
  • Yachts sailing this part of the Atlantic usually stop at Luderitz, an old German colonial town surrounded by the encroaching Namib desert. It is a convenient stop on the way north from Cape Town.
  • The winds are usually favourable and so is the Benguela current, which sweeps up the western coast. The detour shortens the distance to St Helena and, if time permits, also give a chance to visit some of the interiors of this fascinating country, which was for so long in the grip of a guerilla war.
  • There are some repair facilities at Luderitz (the port is used by fishing boats working in this area of the South Atlantic).
  • Walvis Bay is a safe and more pleasant stop and has a greater range of services and better provisioning due to its size. Much of the coast between Luderitz and Walvis Bay is restricted and landing is not permitted.
  • Watch out for fog and lots of shipping traffic off this coast.

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