Namaqua National Park offers a wide range of self-catering accommodation options, from comfortable chalets to campsites dotted along the coast.
Namaqua National Park features a splendid mix of accommodation options to suit all types of travellers and budgets. Your Siyabona Travel Expert will help point you in the right direction but here’s a basic run-down of what to expect...
If you love a good chalet, make a beeline for Skilpad Rest Camp in Namaqua National Park which consists of 4 units in total. Each comes well-equipped with ceiling fans, a kitchen, and a private veranda and braai (barbecue) area. The bedroom features two single beds, but there’s a sleeper couch in the lounge making it ideal for those with kids in tow.
If you’re keen to get as far off the beaten track as possible, Luiperdskloof stands as a rustic 3-bedroom house only accessible with a 4x4 vehicle. There is no electricity, just a gas-powered oven, and fridge. The main bedroom has a double bed and 2 bedrooms with two 3/4 beds each. It has a bathroom with a shower, toilet and washbasin. There is a fireplace in the lounge and a braai area outside.
During August and September when the Namaqua wildflowers are in bloom, you can stay at Beach Flower Camp or Skilpas Flower Camp surrounded by a colourful carpet of beautiful wildflowers.
En-suite Tents have Queen-size beds that can be converted to twin beds with white cotton linen, comfortable pillows and warm duvets, electric blankets, a spacious dressing area, walk-in showers, and a hair dryer. A tea and coffee basket is served to each tented suite in the morning.