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- Location, location, location
- Modern styled rooms
- Delicious breakfasts
- Bar area
- Secure parking for self-drivers
- Nearby restaurants and bars
- Activity options in Swakopmund
The Delight Swakopmund Information
- Lodge type; Hotel
- Location; Swakopmund
- Lodge size; 54 Rooms
- Recommended stay; 3-7 nights
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The Delight Swakopmund Photo Gallery
Introduction
The Delight Swakopmund is most probably our first choice recommendation when clients ask for Swakopmund accommodation options. The Delight fits most budgets and requirements, it is modern, clean, offers excellent facilities, staff are exceptional, and the location is central to almost all that Swakopmund has to offer.
A comfortable and welcoming atmosphere awaits that is conveniently located in Swakopmund, within a short walk to the main tourist shopping areas, restaurants and bars.
Rooms and Suites
Fifty rooms with a modern, unique and funky look all with en-suite bathroom (with shower), air-conditioning, mini-fridge, electronic safe and a small open (not private) verandah with seating for two.
- 44x twin/ double rooms
- 10x family rooms
- Air Conditioning / Heating
- En-suite bathrooms, showers
- Safe
- Fridge
- Hairdryer
- Tea / Coffee Facilities
Cuisine and Wine
The Delight Swakopmund only offers a buffet styled breakfast in the dining area; a small well-stocked bar offers a good selection of beer, cool drinks and South Africa wines.
Swakopmund does, however, offer a wide range of restaurants catering for all budgets and tastes, all of which are within an easy walk to the hotel.
Lodge Facilities
- Breakfast dining area
- Bar area
- Small garden
- Free Wi-Fi
- 24-hour Security
- Mobile Connectivity
- Secure Parking
- Conference facilities
Safari Activities
The hotel itself does not offer any onsite activities per se although Swakopmund does offer a whole host within a short walk or drive from the town of which can be booked at reception, including;
- Living Desert Tour
- Township Tour
- Skydiving
- Sightseeing flights
- Sandboarding
- Quad Biking
- Pelican Point Kayaking
- Golfing
- Fishing
- Cape Cross Seal Colony
Family Friendly
The Delight Swakopmund welcomes families with children of all ages with suitable meal options and accommodation.
Rates from NAD$ 1 504.00 pp
Per person per night sharing
Rates are in Namibian Dollars (NAD)
*Rates may vary according to season
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- All drinks
- Activities
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- Gratuities
- Travel Insurance
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