

Drifters Swakopmund Inn
The bustling town of Swakopmund provides the ideal holiday destination for the adventure seeker; numerous excursions including sand boarding, quad biking, parasailing, skydiving, desert safaris and fishing are all on offer.
For those who simply wish to relax, the beaches, restaurants, curio markets and coffee shops provide a welcome alternative. The Drifters Inn is centrally located, well appointed, and ideally situated for exploring the area.
Er offer 11 en-suite rooms each with garden courtyard and safe parking. Enjoy your meal in our restaurant.
Check-In 02:00 PM Check-Out 11:00 AM
Rooms and units
Rooms 13
Includes: B & B
En-Suite rooms with garden courtyard and safe parking
Features available
Unit
Single From
Single To
Per Person Sharing From
Per Person Sharing To
Unit From
Unit To
Rooms
R345
R395
R295
R345
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Please remember that rates are a guide and subject to change. Please re-confirm rates when booking.
Horse riding within
10.0 km
Paragliding within
20.0 km
Microlighting within
20.0 km
Balooning within
15.0 km
Facilities and Services
Parking Available, Garden, Bar on the Premises
Dining
Breakfast Served, Lunch Served, Dinner Served
Environment
Great Outdoors
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