• On the landward side, Walvis Bay is enclosed by 23 000 square km of conservation area that includes high dunes, wetlands and Kuiseb River delta.
  • Walvis Bay and its environs became part of South Africa's territory in 1922. In 1990, the Republic of Namibia gained independence from South Africa.
  • As the water of the coastal area is very clean Walvis Bay is known for its high quality fish, oysters, rock lobsters, etc. ... Highlights in and around Walvis Bay.
  • Walvis Bay (vahl-fis bay) is pleasant, particularly around the new waterfront development and along the esplanade.
  • ...left-hand break with a sandy bottom at Donkey Bay, also known as Skeleton Bay, on the long Pelican Point sand spit that protects the port of Walvis Bay.
  • Port of Walvis Bay is located in Namibia at 22.93S, 14.48E. 16 vessels have arrived within the past 24 hours and 34 ships are expected to arrive in the next 30 days.
  • Back in the 90s, Walvis Bay was mostly known for its protests; it only became part of Namibia four years after the country got its independence.
  • Walvis Bay Tours is a tour operator in Namibia, based in Walvis Bay and we offer a variety of adventures across Namibia.
  • During the Dolphin Cruise in Walvis Bay, Namibia, it is likely that seals will be attracted and come to your boat in search of food.
  • Walvis Bay, town and anchorage in west-central Namibia, lying along the Atlantic Ocean. It constituted an exclave of South Africa until 1992.