Comfort Meets Adventure
Welcome to the outstanding comfort, award-winning Lüderitz Nest Hotel, where the beauty of Namibia meets the pinnacle of hospitality. Established in 1998, we’ve been proud to serve guests for over two decades, building a tradition of providing the best service possible. Our guests will feel truly pampered and spoiled as we’re located directly on the ocean rocks with our own private tidal beach and walk-on jetty – a unique experience in Namibia.
Luderitz
Lüderitz is a town in the Karas Region of southern Namibia. It lies on one of the least hospitable coasts in Africa. It is a port developed around Robert Harbour and Shark Island. The town is known for its colonial architecture, including some Art Nouveau work, and for wildlife including seals, penguins, flamingos and ostriches. It is also home to a museum, and lies at the end of a currently decommissioned railway line to Keetmanshoop. The town is named after Adolf Lüderitz, founder of the German South West Africa colony.