Situated within sight and sound of the mesmerizing Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Villa welcomes those visiting the West Coast of Namibia.
Consisting of three main facets, namely the Luxury Suites, Deluxe Rooms and Guesthouse, Atlantic Villa has the facilities to accommodate a variety of travelers.
The Luxury Suites, with all the five star finishes you would expect within the spacious abode, is ideal for the more discerning connoisseur.
The Deluxe Rooms are finished in a modern, yet practical ambiance, resulting in an enticing atmosphere that will indulge the senses.
The Guesthouse with its infusion of homely luxury offers five en-suite rooms and three self-catering family apartments.
Thus retreat to this haven, where relaxation and reflection within the warmth of the golden vistas of the Namibian sun setting over the vast Atlantic Ocean, comes naturally.
How about waking up to this in the morning? Book your room with us when visiting Swakopmund!
Experience the tranquility of the Atlantic ocean when visiting us. Enjoy the sea view from your balcony...
Beautiful sunrise this morning right outside our window... excited to see the sunset across the road this afternoon...
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12.) Ask The Locals Always ask the locals to point you to the best restaurants, awesome spots to watch the sunset, the best coffee shops, etc. Tell people what type of food you are craving though. You could be led to some interesting restaurants that wouldn’t have been your first choice. 11.) Put Your Room Number, hotel Address and contact details in Your Phone in case you get lost and need to share the location with a taxi driver who is not sure what you are saying because o...f language barriers. 10.) Enquire about the price BEFORE You Take Public Transportation. It’s a good idea to ask about the price before you hop on a bus, taxi, or other form of public transportation. 9.) Put Electronics, Medications, Toothbrush, and an Extra Pair of Underwear in Your Carry-on. A few important items should always go in your carry-on. You can buy most of these things if your bag gets lost, but having them in your carry-on will save you money and time if your luggage gets lost in transit. 8.) Note local public holidays and trading hours of businesses during those days. Make sure you get what you need and do what you do before then. 7.) Make Photocopies of Important Documents. In my early twenties, I was very good about keeping a copy of my passport in a separate bag from my actual passport. Then I got lazy. Recently, a friend of mine lost her passport at the airport. She was told that if she had brought a copy of it and extra passport photos they would have let her travel. Since she didn’t, she was forced to forfeit a $2,000 flight and a week in Europe. I now carry a copy with me. 6.) Travel Insurance - ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA A medical emergency can wipe out your savings. 5.) Always Bring a Sarong Sarongs can be used as a wrap when you are cold, a towel, a curtain, or a piece of clothing that can be worn dozens of different ways. Really suitable for many uses and in some cases emergencies as well. 4.) Don’t Forget an Extra Camera Battery (or Two) Have you ever gotten to that epic sunset photo spot and realized your camera battery is dead and you don’t have a back up? 3.) Learn Common Phrases of the Local Language A simple “Please,” “Thank you,” and “I’m sorry” in the local language goes a long way. Also try to remember basics like "food," "bus or taxi" or any other common phrases that might come in handy. One could even try to get a mini dictionary or translator app on your phone. 2.) Make a List About a week or so before each trip, make a list of items you don’t want to forget — which you WILL forget if you don’t write them down... Create a habit when you think of something, to write it down. 1.) Be Flexible Always plan for delays and try not to get upset when things inevitably go wrong. Patience is extremely important when traveling!
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