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Full board
Check-in
14:00
Check-out
11:00
Standard Chalet
Intimate wooden chalets inspired by maritime shipwreck aesthetic, featuring salvaged wood beams, rope detailing, and porthole windows. Each includes en-suite facilities, wood-burning fireplace, and views toward sand dunes. Designed for couples and individual travelers seeking unique, character-filled accommodation.
Family Room
Two family-sized chalets available for groups, maintaining the same maritime aesthetic and intimate design philosophy as standard rooms. Accommodate larger parties while preserving the lodge's exclusive, low-capacity experience. Specific configurations and additional amenities not detailed in available research.
Shipwreck Lodge is accessed via Möwe Bay, the primary gateway to the lodge. Guests are transported from Möwe Bay to the lodge in a closed game drive vehicle, a journey of approximately 1–2 hours depending on sand conditions. The nearest major airport is Windhoek International Airport (approximately 400+ kilometers south), requiring either a charter flight to a nearby airstrip or a combination of road and air transfers. Most visitors arrange transfers through the lodge's operator, Natural Selection.
The best time to visit is April to October, when temperatures are moderate and weather patterns are most stable. Winter months (May–August) offer cooler temperatures and reduced wind, though the Atlantic Ocean remains cold. Summer months (November–March) bring intense heat and stronger winds. Wildlife viewing is consistent year-round due to resident desert-adapted species, with no traditional migration patterns. The lodge operates year-round for adventurous travelers.
Shipwreck Lodge rates range from $1,360–$1,810 per person per night, based on double occupancy and seasonal variation. All rates include accommodation, all meals, local beverages, Wi-Fi, and most activities (game drives, bush walks, and guided excursions). Park fees and premium activities may incur additional costs. A honeymoon special offers 50% off accommodation for one spouse, valid year-round for up to 12 months from marriage date.
Shipwreck Lodge offers two family rooms and accommodates families, though the remote, extreme environment and limited childcare infrastructure make it better suited for older children and adventurous families. The lodge's appeal lies in isolation and raw wilderness rather than family-specific amenities. Families should consider their children's comfort with remote locations, limited medical facilities, and specialized activities before booking.
Shipwreck Lodge is not a traditional Big Five reserve. The Skeleton Coast supports specialized desert-adapted wildlife including oryx, springbok, jackals, and occasional elephant sightings in seasonal riverine areas. The primary appeal is the unique geological landscape—shipwrecks, whale bones, and the Clay Castles formations—rather than large predator viewing. Guides are trained in this specialized ecosystem and focus on desert ecology and adaptation.
Activities include game drives in closed 4×4 vehicles searching for desert-adapted wildlife; guided beach walks combing for whale bones and shipwreck debris; sand dune excursions and quad biking with panoramic views; visits to the Clay Castles geological formations; exploration of specialized desert flora; and sundowner drives. All activities are led by experienced guides trained in this remote ecosystem. Activities are included in the nightly rate.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available at Shipwreck Lodge and is included in the nightly rate. However, as a remote property on the Skeleton Coast, connection speeds and reliability may vary due to the isolated location and limited telecommunications infrastructure in the region.
All meals are included in the nightly rate. The lodge serves two to three meal options daily, featuring freshly caught Atlantic fish at dinner and gooey chocolate cake during afternoon tea service. Local beverages are also included. The remote location means meal variety is limited compared to urban restaurants, but the focus is on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients prepared on-site.
Shipwreck Lodge is one of Namibia's most remote properties, located approximately 25 miles north of Möwe Bay in Skeleton Coast National Park. It sits at the mouth of the Hoarusib River, accessible only by private transfer or charter aircraft. The extreme remoteness is central to the lodge's appeal—the landscape is raw, rugged, and windswept, with minimal nearby infrastructure. This isolation makes it unsuitable for travelers requiring frequent access to towns, medical facilities, or urban amenities.
The nightly rate ($1,360–$1,810 per person) includes accommodation, all meals, all local beverages, Wi-Fi, and most activities (game drives, bush walks, guided excursions, and beach exploration). Park fees, premium activities, and flights are typically excluded. The all-inclusive format simplifies budgeting and ensures guests experience the full range of included activities without surprise costs.
Shipwreck Lodge is operated by Natural Selection and can be booked through verified safari operators and travel platforms. Compare rates, read verified guest reviews, and check availability on SafariFind.com, where you can connect with certified operators offering Shipwreck Lodge bookings. SafariFind allows you to compare multiple operators, verify credentials, and secure transparent pricing before confirming your reservation.
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