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Embraced by the Namib Desert and sitting on the knee of the Atlantic Ocean is the quaint town of Lüderitz. Not only is the town picturesque and unique but so also our accommodation.

Some say the garden is enchante. Everyone says time ceases to be of consequence. No-one can believe one can sleep so soundly in the centre of town. All we can say is… Welcome to Haus Sandrose !

Rooms

The Cormorant House offers beautiful rooms, all fully equipped sea side self-catering units, with breathtaking views. Included is cable television, free wifi and secure parking. Communal braai facilities are also available to guests.

Facilities

Featuring free WiFi and a barbecue, The Cormorant House offers self-catering accommodation in Lüderitz within walking distance to town centre. Free private parking is available on site.

Certain units have a balcony with views over the bay. Each has a kitchenette and dining area. All rooms are equipped with a private bathroom equipped with a bath or shower.

Guests have access to a communal barbecue area.

Activities

Angra Pequena, meaning Little Bay, was named by Bartholomeus Diaz in 1486 and the cross erected to mark the spot was seen by subsequent explorers but it was not until 1881 that a permanent settlement was established.  The economic boom in Europe which followed the Industrial Revolution gave rise to an imperialistic “Scramble for Africa”, and Angra Pequena was to become the first German protectorate.

Historic sites to explore include the Lüderitz Museum, Bogenfels Rock Arch, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Goerke House, Deutsche Afrika Bank Building, Glück Auf Building, Kreplinhaus, Krabbenhöft & Lampe Building, Lüderitz Railway Station, and the ‘ghost towns’ of Kolmanskop.

Lüderitzbucht Boat Cruise
Lüderitzbucht
Lüderitzbucht
Comorant
Elizabethbucht - Lüderitzbucht Excursion
Elizabethbucht - Lüderitzbucht Excursion
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