A front-row seat to the sea — in every room. Big sliding doors open to the Atlantic breeze and the sound of the waves — with a balcony, a kitchenette, Netflix, a dedicated workspace, and a lounge that makes it easy to stay another night.

44 rooms. Every one a front-row seat to the sea.

Beachfront living area with L-shaped sofa, wooden coffee tables and pendant light, glass doors opening to ocean view.
Beachfront suite living room with sectional sofa, coffee table and pendant light; sliding glass doors to lawn, deck chairs and sandy beach.
Modern hotel suite with king-size bed, green patterned pillows, brass bedside lamps, wooden nightstands and a sofa seating area.
Private ground-floor terrace with two wooden chairs, sliding glass doors opening to a modern hotel room with green accents.

Salt Restaurant is open to guests and visitors for breakfast, lunch and dinner - beach-facing and built around a menu that blends familiar favourites with locally sourced Namibian ingredients.

Six floors up, Sky Bar offers cocktails, wines, oysters and biltong boards alongside some of the best sunset views on the Namibian coast. Open to the public.

Beachfront resort with curved balconies and ocean-view terraces at sunset, poolside dining area and sandy beach beyond.
Server in Salt apron presenting a plate with seared fish, mussels and prawns in creamy sauce, garnished with tomatoes and scallions.
Chef in pinstripe apron ladles rich gravy over a braised lamb shank served with creamy mashed potatoes in restaurant kitchen
Stacked wine bottles in a honeycomb brass rack inside a wooden cabinet, assorted red and white labels for hotel bar.
Beer-battered fish fillet with lemon wedges, fresh cilantro, tartar sauce and thick-cut fries served in a wire basket