The journey to Pelican Point

The Journey

Getting Here Is Part of the Experience

The journey to Pelican Point Lodge is not merely a transfer — it's a transition. As the town recedes and the landscape empties out, something shifts. The noise fades. The horizon expands. By the time you arrive, you've already begun to decompress.

There is no shortcut to Pelican Point. The peninsula can only be reached by a 45-minute escorted drive across the sand, or by boat across the bay. Both routes are extraordinary.

Getting Here

Two Ways to Arrive

4x4 Peninsula Transfer

The classic approach. A 45-minute escorted drive across the sand peninsula from Walvis Bay. Watch the landscape transform as civilization falls away.

Boat Transfer

Cross Walvis Bay by boat, arriving at the lodge's private jetty. Dolphins and seals often escort you on the journey.

Most guests arrive via the escorted 4x4 transfer from Walvis Bay. The drive takes you along the peninsula, past flamingo lagoons and seal colonies, with the ocean on both sides.

Alternatively, arrive by boat — a 20-minute crossing from Walvis Bay harbour that offers a different perspective on the peninsula and its wildlife.

The Route

From Walvis Bay to the Edge

The peninsula extends approximately 15km into the Atlantic from Walvis Bay. The drive follows the narrow strip of sand between the bay and the open ocean.

4x4 transfer to Pelican Point

A Day at Pelican Point

The Rhythm of the Peninsula

06:00Dawn breaks over the Atlantic. Early risers catch the first light on the water.
07:30Breakfast on the deck. Coffee, fresh pastries, and the morning mist lifting from the bay.
09:00Morning activity — kayaking with seals, a guided walk, or simply watching from the deck.
12:30Lunch. Fresh seafood, salads, and the day's catch prepared by our chef.
14:00Afternoon at leisure. Read, nap, explore, or join an afternoon excursion.
16:00Tea time. The light begins to change, painting the dunes in gold.
17:30Sundowners. Watch the sun set from the deck as the lighthouse begins its rotation.
19:00Dinner by candlelight. Three courses paired with wines from the Cape.
21:00Stargazing. The Skeleton Coast offers some of the darkest skies in southern Africa.

Practical Information

Before You Arrive

What to Bring

  • • Warm layers for evenings (it gets cool)
  • • Sunscreen and sunglasses
  • • Camera with zoom lens
  • • Comfortable walking shoes
  • • Swimwear (the water is cold!)
  • • A good book

Good to Know

  • • WiFi is limited (by design)
  • • Mobile signal is intermittent
  • • The lodge has a generator backup
  • • All dietary requirements catered for
  • • Children 12+ welcome
  • • Medical facilities in Walvis Bay (45 min)

Begin Your Journey

The road to Pelican Point starts with a single step. Let us help you plan every detail of your arrival.

Pelican Point Peninsula

Pelican Point Lodge - Luxury Coastal Retreat on Namibia's Skeleton Coast

The only lodge on Pelican Point Peninsula, where ocean meets desert

Pelican Point Lodge

Where the Atlantic meets the desert
and time loosens its hold

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