Sossusvlei & Deadvlei
Gigantic red sand dunes in the Namib‑Naukluft National Park.
Deadvlei’s ancient, dead camelthorn trees create surreal photo opportunities
Etosha National Park
One of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves.
Famous for salt pans and abundant game viewing, including elephants, lions, and rhinos
Fish River Canyon
The second largest canyon in the world.
Offers breathtaking views and hiking trails
Skeleton Coast
Remote, dramatic coastline with shipwrecks and colonies of seals.
Known for its haunting beauty
Kolmanskop Ghost Town
A deserted diamond mining town near Lüderitz.
Sand‑filled houses tell a fascinating story of Namibia’s colonial past
Swakopmund
Charming coastal town with German colonial architecture.
Adventure hub for sandboarding, quad biking, and desert tours
Damaraland (Twyfelfontein)
UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient rock engravings.
Also home to desert‑adapted elephants
Spitzkoppe
Striking granite peaks often called the “Matterhorn of Namibia.”
Popular for hiking, climbing, and stargazing
Caprivi Strip (Zambezi Region)
Lush, riverine landscapes contrasting Namibia’s deserts.
Excellent for birdwatching and boat safaris






















































Reviews
What guests say about sapphire@54
Staying at sapphire@54 was a peaceful escape with stunning city views and easy access to Maerua Mall.
Anna M.
Windhoek
The quiet neighborhood and nearby hill walks made our stay both relaxing and refreshing—perfect for a weekend getaway.
James K.
Windhoek
