Featuring 360 degree views of Walvis Bay Lagoon, the Atlantic Ocean and the beach, Pelican Point Lodge is located at the foot of the historic Walvis Bay Pelican Point Lighthouse.
The rooms all come with contemporary décor, a seating area and a fireplace.
They also offer panoramic views of the surroundings.
The private bathrooms come with a shower and a hairdryer.
Guests at Pelican Point Lodge can enjoy the lounge room as well as the viewing deck, which is equipped with blankets.
The dining room serves a variety of dishes and offers local and South African wine.
Dune 7, which offers sand boarding opportunities, is located 19 mi from the lodge and Walvis Bay is 22 mi away.
Walvis Bay Airport is located 28 mi away.
Destination Pelican Point Lodge offers a myriad of activities to do. In order to experience Pelican Point Lodge in its full essence and enjoy the complimentary activities, we highly recommend to book a two nights stay as opposed to only one night.
Pelican Point Lodge is located on the eco-fragile Pelican Point peninsula and is only accessible via a 4×4 vehicle as part of an escorted self-drive or by a 4×4 transfer operated by Pelican Point Lodge.
Un-escorted self-driving is not allowed.
Self-driving guests will be met at a designated meeting point at 3pm on the day of arrival, details will be communicated upon booking.
Fly-in guests will be picked up complimentary at the airport of Walvis Bay, at additional charge pick ups and drop offs at the airports of Swakopmund and Arandis.
On the departure day, the complimentary escorted self-drive experience departs from the lodge at 10h30 to arrive by the meeting point by 11h15.
Escorted self-drive at other times is subject to availability of our drivers, pre-booking is required at least 1 day prior to arrival at an extra charge of N$2500 per vehicle each way.
Fly-in guests are dropped off at the airport of Walvis Bay on ETD of the flight, subject to pre-booking. Supplements for drop-off at the airports of Swakopmund and Arandis apply.
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