Shipwreck Lodge
About Shipwreck Lodge
Shipwreck Lodge is located inside Skeleton Coast National Park along Namibia’s remote Atlantic coastline. The lodge sits between sand dunes and the ocean. This area supports brown hyena, jackal, and seal colonies. The landscape includes shipwreck remains and shifting dunes.
The lodge features cabin-style units inspired by shipwreck structures. Buildings use wood and metal with angular designs. Each unit faces the surrounding desert or coastline. The design reflects the harsh coastal environment.
Accommodation
The lodge offers:
- Cabin Rooms – Units with desert or ocean-facing views
- Family Cabin – Larger unit with additional sleeping space
All cabins offer a remote and quiet coastal stay.
Room Features
- Double or twin beds
- Private deck with seating
- En-suite bathroom with shower
- Wood-burning stove
- Solar-powered lighting
- Wardrobe space
- Writing desk
- Basic toiletries
Hotel Features and Amenities
- Restaurant serving set meals
- Bar and lounge area
- Guided nature drives
- Shipwreck exploration trips
- Seal colony visits
- Cultural visits with local communities
- Birdwatching
- Sundowner excursions
- Walking trails
- Gift shop
- Room service
- Parking and transfers
Location and How to Reach
Shipwreck Lodge is located inside Skeleton Coast National Park along the Atlantic coast.
- By air – Fly to Möwe Bay Airstrip, followed by a lodge transfer
- By road – Access is restricted and requires arranged transfer via the park
The lodge provides transfers due to controlled park access.
