Luderitz Reviews
Luderitz Accommodation is rated 4.7 / 5 based on 24 reviews from guests booking with Sleeping-OUT.
Luderitz
Lüderitz is a quaint, small town with not much going on probably due to COVID. The local homeless people (Washington in particular) are rather annoying and enjoy taking advantage of tourists. Also, the tourist info centre was closed and inoperable during our entire stay in Lüderitz.
- Zaakirah Kay
Luderitz
Such a beautiful town. Enjoyed our stay tremendously. Can really recommend a visit.
- HeléNe Cornelissen
Luderitz
We loved the trip to Kolmanskop and the other places of interest. The Spar shop at Luderitz can be recommended for Friendly service and an excellent butchery! Lovely meat, loved the boerewors and the prices were cheap.
- Annie Lamprecht
Luderitz
Not Lüderitz of 20 years ago any more - but still a very nice visit. we went with Coastway Tours in perfect weather to Bogenfels - what a day and experience. Thanks Coastway and Lüderitz!
- Johann Leuvennink
Luderitz
We liked the town
- Erina De Villiers
Luderitz
Awesome place to visit
- Rina Boshoff
Luderitz
Still a beautiful town. Worth a visit if you have the time to do the distance. At least 3 nights required.
- Roy Howton
Luderitz
At first glance Luderitz comes across as somewhat of a poor relation to that of its neighbouring cities like Swakopmund. But scratch beneath the surface and you will find a town full of history and outdoor activities, not to mention warm hearted and friendly inhabitants. The highlight of our visit was a trip to Kolmanskop (ghost town), and it did not disappoint us. The guides are so knowledgeable and full of passion about the area. Don't miss a visit to Shark Island and a chance to hear about the former prisoner of war camp and penal colony there. After a day quad biking or 4 x4 in the dunes, top the day off with stunning sunset views across the ocean from the church on top of the hill.
- Janet Greener
Luderitz
Stunning town for those that love nature, culture or historical sites. Great photographic opportunities.
- Pierre Neethling