Tours/Swakopmund/Swakopmund Cape Cross seal colony Day Tours
Viator · group up to 13 pax

Swakopmund Cape Cross seal colony Day Tours

3.7(3)Swakopmund1 hour
VIATOR1.0(1)TRIPADVISOR5.0(2)

Description

This four hour tour has both a morning (09.00) and afternoon (13.00) departure. After picking you up at your Swakopmund accommodation, the tour leaves up the coastal road in a northerly direction. Cape Cross is 130 km from Swakopmund and along the route you will stop to marvel at the extensive lichen fields stretching away to the horizon, east of the coastal road. Another point of interest before you reach the holiday town of Henitiesbay is the “Free Republic of Wlotzka’s Baken”, some 40 km north of Swakopmund. This self-sustaining settlement of wooden cabins and bungalows on the beach is the haven of many a beach angler. Once past the town of Henitiesbay, the road leads past expansive salt pans where rock salt is mined and refined. Your guide will introduce you to the intricacies of salt crystals and saline algae, which are found in abundance.

Tour Options

Swakopmund Cape Cross seal colony Day Tours
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

Pass by

Cape Cross is situated 53km north of the Atlantic coastal fishing town of Henties Bay. The replica of the original cross, erected by Cão at Cape Cross in 1484, as also the site of the original cross, were declared national monuments on 1st November 1968. The 2nd replica of the padrão does not form part of the proclaimed monument. Many ships were wrecked on this barren Skeleton Coast over the 400 years after Cão landed. It wasn't until 1884 that the first sightings of Cape fur seals were recorded off the coast of Southern Africa, substantiated by entries into the log book of the German cruise ship, the Möwe. When guano, the waste left by fish-eating birds used as fertilizer, was discovered in 1895, people began to settle in Cape Cross. Guano is an Inca word for a mix of eggshell, feathers, decayed corpses and bird excrement. It became so valuable, that it was called 'white gold' and to this day is harvested from platforms off Namibia's coast.

Pass by

Cape Cross is situated 53km north of the Atlantic coastal fishing town of Henties Bay. The replica of the original cross, erected by Cão at Cape Cross in 1484, as also the site of the original cross, were declared national monuments on 1st November 1968. The 2nd replica of the padrão does not form part of the proclaimed monument. Many ships were wrecked on this barren Skeleton Coast over the 400 years after Cão landed. It wasn't until 1884 that the first sightings of Cape fur seals were recorded off the coast of Southern Africa, substantiated by entries into the log book of the German cruise ship, the Möwe. When guano, the waste left by fish-eating birds used as fertilizer, was discovered in 1895, people began to settle in Cape Cross. Guano is an Inca word for a mix of eggshell, feathers, decayed corpses and bird excrement. It became so valuable, that it was called 'white gold' and to this day is harvested from platforms off Namibia's coast.

Highlights

Bottled water
Alcoholic Beverages
Snacks
Refreshments

What's included

Included
Bottled water
Alcoholic Beverages
Snacks
Refreshments
Not included
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)

Pickup Locations & Times

We pick you up from your accommodation

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults

Reviews(3)

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allan1949
May 13, 2024
Good but smelly

Beautiful large overpriced hotel at the cape. Great snacks. Seal colony is very interesting but the smell is unbearable. Seals mark territory using odours from their anus so...be prepared

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lydias563
December 31, 2018
SEAL COLONY AND 4x4 DUNE DRIVE

Definitely worth doing both the above as a package deal. Seal Tour was relaxing and interesting. Also saw dolphins. Food is supplied on catamarng and was our first time of eating fresh oysters -(Now hooked on them :). 4x4 Tour driving in the Dunes was awesome experience. Drive to where the Sea and Dunes meet.

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Operator response

Thank you so much for this wonderful review,it was a great pleasure having you on our tour and we are glad to hear that you had a fantastic time in Mondesa,wishing all the best and great stay in Namibia

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