Walvis Bay
Walvis Bay is both a city and the name of the bay on which it is located in Namibia. The town has an estimated population of 85,000 people and covers an area of 29 square kilometers (11 square miles). Because of its natural deepwater port, protected by the Pelican Point sand spit, the area has long been a haven for marine vessels.
The settlement is located in the Kuiseb River delta, just north of the Tropic of Capricorn, at the terminus of the TransNamib Railway to Windhoek and on the B2 road. These waters drew vast numbers of whales, luring whalers and fishing vessels, as they were the only natural harbor of any size along the country's coast and were rich in plankton and marine life. Walvis Bay is the place to go if you're looking for fresh seafood and outstanding local restaurants. In this beach serves up some of the country's best cuisine. Independence Beach, located in the northeast suburbs, is the best beach. In the western suburbs, you may go flamingo or pelican watching, as well as take a boat tour and go fishing. You may choose from a variety of accommodations that cater to those looking for a more affordable vacation.
Location: Walvis, Namibia