Looking for a place to stay in Swakopmund? I’ve got you covered. This coastal town in Namibia is where sand dunes meet the Atlantic Ocean, and it’s honestly one of the coolest spots you’ll visit. The German colonial buildings give it a unique vibe, and there’s plenty to do whether you’re into adventure or just want to chill by the beach.
I’ve spent time checking out different accommodations here, and I know choosing the right place can make or break your trip. So let’s talk about where you should actually stay.
Top 10 Places to Stay in Swakopmund
1. Strand Hotel Swakopmund
This place is right on the water, literally built on the Swakopmund Mole. When you wake up here, the ocean is all around you. They have 125 rooms, three restaurants, and a spa if that’s your thing.
The best part? You can walk everywhere from here. Beach is right there, town center is close, and the views are incredible. People usually book this one for anniversaries or special trips because it feels fancy without being stuffy.
2. Hansa Hotel
Hansa Hotel has been around since 1905, so it’s got history. It’s right in the middle of town, which I love because you can walk to restaurants and shops easily. The building itself is beautiful, all old world charm but with updated rooms.
Their dining room is pretty famous around here. You get that historic feel but your room still has everything modern you need. It’s a solid choice if you want character and convenience.
3. Beach Lodge Swakopmund
Want to fall asleep to the sound of waves? This is your spot. Beach Lodge sits directly on the beach, about 5 kilometers from town. You’re trading downtown convenience for peace and quiet here.
Every room faces the ocean. You’ve got a restaurant and bar on site, plus BBQ areas. It’s perfect if you want to disconnect a bit and just enjoy the beach life.
4. Atlantic Garden Boutique Hotel
This one opened in 2019, so everything feels fresh and new. Families really like it here because the rooms are spacious and the staff is genuinely friendly, not just going through the motions.
Location is great too. You’re central, so walking to dinner or shops is easy. The beds are actually comfortable, which matters more than people think when you’re on vacation.
5. Swakopmund Plaza Hotel
Plaza Hotel works well if you’re mixing business with pleasure or traveling with family. They have meeting rooms and a conference center, but don’t let that scare you off. The rooms are comfortable and you’re close to everything worth seeing.
WiFi is free throughout, which is nice. The staff here gets mentioned a lot in reviews for being helpful, so that says something.
6. Beach Hotel Swakopmund
Just 50 meters from the ocean, this hotel gives you beach access without being far from town. They have a pool, restaurant, and bar. The breakfast gets good reviews, and honestly, starting your day with a solid breakfast makes everything better.
The value here is good. You’re getting sea views and modern rooms without paying luxury hotel prices.
7. Hotel Schweizerhaus with Cafe Anton
Swiss meets Namibian here, and it works. Palm Beach is a four minute walk away. The place has a garden that’s really relaxing, and the cafe makes great coffee and breakfast.
Parking is free, which matters if you’re driving. This is more low key than some other options, good for people who want to relax without a lot of fuss.
8. The Delight Swakopmund
The Delight has 54 rooms and goes for a modern Art Deco vibe. Each room has a minibar and espresso maker, which I appreciate as a coffee person. Breakfast is included, WiFi is free, and parking is free.
You can walk to restaurants and the beach from here. It’s boutique style without being pretentious about it.
9. Alte Brücke Resort
This place has 31 chalets with full kitchens, great for families or longer stays. You’re 200 meters from the beach and about 1.2 kilometers from town center. Each chalet is set up so you can cook your own meals if you want.
The Old Steamer restaurant on site is actually worth trying. And if you’re more into camping, they also run campsites in Swakopmund with private bathrooms, which is pretty nice for camping.
10. Jetty Self Catering Cottages
Seven cottages here, from twin rooms to family sized units. You’re 100 meters from the beach, maybe a two or three minute walk. Town center is walkable too.
Having a kitchen helps with the budget since eating out every meal adds up fast. The cottages are clean and work well if you like doing your own thing.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
If it’s your first time in Swakopmund, stay in the center. You’ll be close to shops, restaurants, and everything you want to see. It’s just easier.
Long Beach is quieter if crowds aren’t your thing. Langstrand is even more laid back and has great ocean views, but you’re further from town.
Going Budget Friendly
Traveling cheap? Look at guesthouses and places with kitchens. Hotel Eberwein Garni and Desert Jackal Guesthouse are both clean and affordable. Cooking some of your own meals instead of eating out three times a day saves real money.
If You Want Luxury
Strand Hotel and Hansa Hotel are where you go when you want to treat yourself. Better service, better food, better locations. You’re paying more but getting more.
Bringing the Family
Atlantic Garden Boutique Hotel, Beach Lodge, and Alte Brücke Resort all work well with kids. Spacious rooms help when you’re traveling with children. Some have kitchens too, which makes life easier with picky eaters.
Beach Access
Beach Hotel Swakopmund, Beach Lodge, and Strand Hotel put you right on or very near the beach. Waking up to ocean views and being able to walk to the beach in minutes is worth considering if that’s important to you.
Self Catering Options
Jetty Self Catering Cottages and Alte Brücke Resort chalets give you kitchen access. This works great for longer trips. You get more space than a hotel room and can live a bit more like a local.
When to Book
Book ahead, especially if you’re coming between May and September. That’s peak season here. January and February after New Year are quieter, and you might find better deals.
Check different booking sites because prices vary. Some places give discounts for longer stays, so ask about that if you’re staying more than a few nights.
Final Take
Swakopmund has options for everyone. Whether you’re spending big on a beachfront luxury hotel or going budget with a guesthouse, you’ll find good places with friendly people running them.
The town has this cool mix of German architecture and African landscape that you won’t see anywhere else. Most people tell me they wish they’d stayed longer after visiting.
Think about what matters most to you. Beach access? Being able to walk everywhere? Having a kitchen? Pick based on that and you’ll be happy. Swakopmund is pretty welcoming no matter where you end up staying.

