• The most comprehensive tourist guide for The Skeleton Coast, Namibia with advice on things to do and see, places to visit and more.
  • The Skeleton Coast is located along the Namibian coast and stretches for about 650 kilometres from Swakopmund to the Angolan border.
  • The Skeleton Coast lies on Namibia’s bleak and savagely inhospitable northern seaboard and forms part of the Namib Desert.
  • Star and Tong Taw. The name "Skeleton Coast" was coined by John Henry Marsh as the title for the book he wrote chronicling the shipwreck of the Dunedin Star.
  • The untamed Skeleton Coast begins at Namibia’s northern border with Angola and continues 300 miles south to the former German colonial town of...
  • Bleak, harsh and beautiful. Ship wrecks and animal bones litter the shoreline, where crashing waves meet brutal desert. The forbidding nature of Namibia's Sk...
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  • Life hangs in the balance among the dunes of Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, home to desert elephants and tribal villages.
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    Stretching over 40 kilometers wide and spanning an impressive 500 kilometers in length, Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is a land of stark contrasts and haunting beauty.
  • Skeleton Coast National Park is one of the most inhospitable places within the oldest desert on earth in Namibia. The eerie coastline has long been.
  • Namibia’s Skeleton Coast contains few must-see destinations per se. Driving along the route is more about the experience as a whole.
  • Holidays to the Skeleton Coast. A 300 mile stretch of coast dotted with eerie shipwrecks and whale bones, expect rolling sand dunes and diverse marine…
  • The Skeleton Coast in Namibia, though desolate and barren, is also massively beautiful and full of stories, surprises and hidden treasures.
  • Sounding like something out of a pirate movie, the Skeleton Coast is a hostile yet awe-inspiring 500km stretch of Namibia’s coastline.