





Hotel And Activity Highlights
- A short walk to numerous restaurants and bars
- Centrally located with the town of Swakopmund
- 5 minutes stroll from the beach
- Perfect for small groups or families
General Hotel Information
- Lodge type; Hotel
- Location; Swakopmund
- Lodge size; 17 Rooms
- Recommended stay; 3-7 nights
The Eberwein, The Perfect Small Hotel To Stay At While Exploring Swakopmund
Hotel Eberwein is located in the heart of Swakopmund, a town on the Namibian coast. The hotel offers guests a variety of rooms and suites, all with beautiful ocean views. Guests can enjoy a meal at the hotel's restaurant or relax on the beach just steps away.
Eberwein is in the heart of Swakopmund; just a few minutes' walk from the beach and the Atlantic Ocean.
This comfortable hotel offers 17 rooms with all the amenities that one would expect from a hotel of this class.
The hotel is perfect for those who want to be close to all the action, with restaurants, bars and shops all within easy reach.
Eberwein is the perfect place to stay while exploring Swakopmund and the surrounding area.
Rooms And Suites
The rooms and facilities at Hotel Eberwein are nothing short of luxurious.
All seventeen of the rooms feature beautiful Victorian-style decor and come with a range of amenities such as televisions, telephones, minibars, and hair dryers.
Additionally, all of the rooms are equipped with under-floor heating and air-conditioning, ensuring that guests stay warm and comfortable during their stay.
Cuisine And Wine
The Hotel Eberwein offers a sumptuous breakfast buffet; the lounge has cosy bay windows and allows you to indulge yourself with select South African vintages and local beer from the tap.
Numerous restaurant options can be accessed, all within a few minutes' walk from the front door at Eberwein.
Safari Activities
Hotel Eberwein is within easy reach of sporting facilities like golf, tennis, parachuting, and horse and camel riding, as well as the natural attractions of its dramatic desert environment.
All activities can be booked from the reception desk at Eberwein.
In Conclusion
Hotel Eberwein is a centrally located hotel in Swakopmund, perfect for guests looking to be close to all the action. Eberwein is ideal for those who want to be close to restaurants, bars, and shops while exploring Swakopmund.
The hotel also offers safari activities that can be booked from the reception desk.
Rates from NAD$ 1 250.00 per person
Hotel Eberwein Rates
Per person per night sharing
Rates are in Namibian Dollars (NAD)
*Rates may vary according to season
- Room
- Breakfast
- VAT
- Lunch and dinner
- All drinks
- Transfers
- Activities
- Travel insurance
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