Bird Island

Walvis Bay


Along the Swakopmund road, 10km north of Walvis Bay, take a look at the offshore wooden platform known as Bird Island. It was built to provide a roost and nesting site for seabirds and a source of guano for use as fertiliser. The annual yield is around 1000 tonnes, and the smell from the island is truly unforgettable.


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1. Lagoon

6.23 MILES

The shallow and sheltered 45,000-hectare lagoon, southwest of town and west of the Kuiseb River mouth, attracts a range of coastal water birds and…

2. Port

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With permission from the public-relations officer of the Portnet or from the Railway Police – beside the train station near the end of 13th Rd – you can…

3. The Hope

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4. Walvis Bay Museum

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5. Bird Paradise

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6. Lookout

6.63 MILES

A good spot for getting an overview of the bird-rich ponds.

7. Dune 7

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8. Rhenish Mission Church

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