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Thursday, 12 December 2024

Namibia: Maritime Museum opens in Luderitz

The Namibia Maritime Museum (NMM), officially opened on 11 September 2024 by President Dr. Nangolo Mbumba, is located in the Lüderitz Old Power Station (LOPS). As the largest maritime museum in Sub-Saharan Africa, it showcases Namibia’s rich maritime heritage through exhibitions on early seafaring, the fishing industry, marine conservation, and the country’s role in the global maritime economy. The museum features displays on maritime history, seabed mining, sea trading, and offshore oil and gas exploration. Its diverse collection includes ship models, antique maps, navigational instruments, fishing gear, seashells, postal stamps, and maritime coins, among others.

A landmark achievement in preserving Namibia’s maritime history was realised on Wednesday when President Nangolo Mbumba officially inaugurated the Namibian Maritime Museum in Lüderitz.

President Mbumba stressed the museum’s importance in documenting the role the ocean has played in Namibia’s development.

“Our coast, stretching 1,572 kilometres along the Atlantic Ocean, has been central to trade, exploration, and cultural exchange for centuries. This museum stands as a resource for discovering our rich maritime history and understanding the ocean’s economic significance,” he said.

He said that the new facility is more than a repository of historical artefacts, the museum will serve as a dynamic centre for public engagement.

It will host cultural programmes, art events, and educational initiatives, including collaborations with schools to introduce children to the wonders of maritime life.

The museum’s exhibits include ship models, maritime artefacts, and a library that holds hundreds of books and stamps related to navigation and seafaring.

The museum, a significant component of the Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company’s second phase, is set to showcase the country’s deep maritime roots while promoting education and cultural appreciation.

Located in the historic Lüderitz Old Power Station, which dates back to 1911, the museum is now one of the largest maritime museums in Africa.

Originally conceived in 2004 by the late Dr. Abraham Iyambo, former Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, the museum project was endorsed by the Namibian Cabinet in 2009.

“Overcoming years of planning, the facility stands as a testament to Namibia’s commitment to preserving its maritime heritage,” the president said.

The museum, constructed at a cost of N$450 million, is designed to be a beacon of Namibia’s seafaring past.

It spans three floors and features a diverse array of exhibitions, including ancient watercraft, fossils, and maps, all contributing to a rich tapestry of the country’s maritime legacy.

According to Fluksman Samuehl, CEO of the Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company, the museum will also serve as a hub for marine research and education, fostering marine literacy among Namibians and tourists alike.

Lüderitz has long been central to Namibia’s maritime and economic activities. Its location is the perfect setting for the museum, which aims to elevate the town as a major cultural and tourist destination.

The project is part of the broader Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company initiative, which also includes the development of a 150-bed sea-view hospital, a waterfront hotel, and housing.

“Namibia’s maritime legacy has a new platform from which to inspire future generations,” Mbumba said.

He urged the public to visit the museum, participate in its programs, and contribute to preserving Namibia’s maritime heritage.

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Thursday, 20 June 2024

Namibia: The Serenade of the Seas docked at Walvis Bay harbour

The Serenade of the Seas: Docked at Walvis Bay

Today marks a momentous occasion as the magnificent Serenade of the Seas, a splendid and awe-inspiring vessel owned by the Royal Caribbean Group, graces Namibian shores.

Namibia, a country renowned for its beautiful scenery and vibrant culture, offers a treasure trove of experiences. From the towering dunes of the Namib Desert to the diverse wildlife of Etosha National Park, there's no shortage of natural beauty and adventure. As you explore Walvis Bay, you can indulge in bird-watching, admire the flamingos and pelicans, or embark on a thrilling dolphin cruise. The charming town of Swakopmund, with its unique blend of tradition inherited from German imperial architecture and African vibrancy, is just a short drive away from Walvis Bay, and it promises even more delights.

In recent times, the maritime landscape has witnessed significant shifts. The once-trusted routes through the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and the Mediterranean have increasingly become perilous due to ongoing conflicts and security threats. This instability, exacerbated by the attacks from Houthis in the Red Sea region, has compelled many vessels to seek safer and more secure passages.

The Atlantic Ocean has emerged as a beacon of safety, drawing ships of all sizes, including enormous vessels like the Serenade of the Seas, to its tranquil waters. Namibia recently celebrated the arrival of another grand vessel, marking a significant milestone in the country's maritime journey and highlighting its burgeoning status in the global shipping industry. This event is not merely a transient occurrence; it represents a strategic investment in Namibia's hospitality and tourism sectors, promising substantial economic benefits.

The influx of these majestic ships heralds a wave of foreign visitors who disembark and explore Namibia's charming coastal towns. This dynamic infusion of international travelers translates to a robust boost in foreign currency as passengers indulge in local attractions, cuisine, and cultural experiences. From Swakopmund's picturesque beaches to Walvis Bay's vibrant market stalls, the economic ripple effect of these visits extends to local businesses, artisans, and service providers, creating a thriving ecosystem that benefits the entire community.

The Serenade of the Seas' arrival in Walvis Bay is a testament to Namibia's rising importance in the global maritime arena. As the world navigates through troubled waters in other regions, Namibia stands as a beacon of opportunity and security, ready to welcome the world with open arms. To all passengers and crew, have a wonderful time exploring our stunning landscapes and experiencing the warm Namibian hospitality.

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Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Constantia Berg shipwreck in Hout Bay harbour, Cape Town, South Africa - video

Constantia Berg shipwreck in Hout Bay harbour, Cape Town, South Africa

Video of shipwreck, located at Hout Bay harbour - Cape Town, South Africa. The cause of accident/sinking is unknown.

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Saturday, 18 June 2022

Namibia: Luderitz | Намибия: Людериц

Luderitz is a small fishing town and harbour located at the west coast of Namibia in southern Africa. It has a population of less than 12 000.

Luderitz is located in Sperrgebiet, the famous prohibited diamond area of Namibia | Людериц - небольшой рыбацкий городок и порт, расположенный на западном побережье Намибии в южной части Африки. Население менее 12 000 человек. Людериц находится в знаменитой алмазной зоне Намибии.

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Friday, 22 October 2021

South Africa: Legacy Hotels & Resorts - The Commodore Reopens | Отель Коммодор Кейптаун

Legacy Hotels & Resorts news

The Commodore Reopens

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Some GREAT news - The Commodore officially reopens to the public on 17 November 2021. We are thrilled to have this property open once again.

Where Table Mountain meets the V&A Waterfront

There are many reasons why Cape Town is regularly selected as one of the top tourist destinations in the world for location, sight-seeing and dining. Experience everything special that Cape Town has to offer while staying in this stylish and elegant setting.

Located in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, The Commodore Hotel provides sweeping views of Table Mountain, Cape Town Harbour and Robben Island.

With all of the services that you require, The Commodore is the perfect hotel, in the perfect city.

This 4 star hotel is located within the city of Cape Town and was established in 1997. It is close to the V&A Waterfront. The Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 234 rooms are equipped with minibar, hairdryer, safe and air conditioning.

The Commodore Hotel Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town has just undergone a refurbishment of all the rooms with views of V&A Waterfront.

The Commodore Hotel Cape Town offers different room types including, Standard Rooms, Business Class Rooms, a Suite and the Imperial Suite. The interior of the hotel is a nautical theme, which is throughout the hotel complementing its proximity to the Cape Town harbour and ocean.

The hotel is a four-star hotel at the famous Cape Town Waterfront. The central spot of this hotel near the city centre and the Waterfront make for ideal leisure and business accommodation. The Cape Town cable car is only a short 4-minute car ride away from the Commodore with the waterfront just a few moments walk away guests are never short of things to do. 

The hotel is run by the Legacy Hotel Group and with its sister hotel the Portswood next door, they offer great value for money and a superb area. Service levels at the hotel are of a very high standard and management is hands-on to help the guest. 

The Clipper serves fresh seafood as well as excellent cuisine that is a mixture of both international dishes and local South African flavours. Light meals including soups, salads and hamburgers are served on the terrace, in a beautiful courtyard with running water from the fishpond.

The Admiralty Bar & Lounge offers light meals, a 24-hour cocktail menu and a wickedly delicious high tea. Relax and savour while enjoying nostalgic melodies played by the piano man. Light meals are also available on The Terrace from early till late. 

The Commodore offers an ideal location for successful meetings and provides venues that can cater to up to 150 delegates in the V&A. The available conference venues are equipped with high-tech conference features. The Legacy Room, which is the main conference and banqueting room at the hotel, offers Video Conferencing via 3 ISD lines, and a 55-inch flat-screen.

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