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The Skeleton Coast is a windswept strip of desert covering almost 500km/310mi of Atlantic coast. This spooky park is often shrouded in fog. Its name comes from the numerous shipwrecks lying on the shore. A big draw for visitors is the fascinating Cape fur seal colonies. The most visited colony being at Cape Cross, located south of the park.
Best Time to Visit
Skeleton Coast can be visited throughout the year, but the ideal time is during the warmer months from October to March. These months see a little bit of rain, which keeps the skies clear. Mornings are less foggy and it’s warmer at night than in the winter months. However, wildlife viewing in Etosha NP is a less productive at that time, but this is only relevant if visiting both parks.
May to October –Dry Season – Winter
November to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
The park protects a narrow strip of barren desert coast. The conflict of temperatures where the sea meets the desert creates a layer of almost permanent fog, which makes the scenery even more mysterious. The fog gives life to more than 100 different species of lichen, which reveal a mosaic of colors and shapes when looked at closely.
From: $186 to $1,272 pp/day
From: October to March (Warmer nights and less fog)
From: July to October (Busier and higher rates apply)
From: 16,390km² / 6,328mi²
This coastal park is home to a variety of marine wildlife. Cape-fur seals are abundant. The most accessible colony is at Cape Cross, outside the park to the south. Up to 100,000 animals can be seen here at any time. Wooden boardwalks make for easy viewing and vantage points. Be prepared for an overpowering stench and high noise levels.
Wildlife Highlights
It is not unusual to see the otherwise very shy, but handsome, brown hyena trotting along the beach searching for beached seal carcasses. It is also worth looking out into the sea for a glimpse of the rare Heaviside dolphins. The mouth of the Uniab River attracts some wildlife coming in from Kaokoland, further inland. This includes oryx, springbok, and greater kudu.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Skeleton Coast can be visited year-round as the seal colonies are always present and other wildlife is hit-and-miss throughout the year. April and May are the least favorable months since it tends to be very foggy with cold winds and animals usually take cover. November to April is the summer season – temperatures tend to be higher with less fog.
The Skeleton Coast is characterized by heavy fog and a desert climate tempered by cold sea breezes. Early mornings tend to be very misty, but this often clears by mid-morning. Aside from the fog, it is mostly sunny and rainfall is low.
Dry Season –May to October – Winter
This is the coolest time of the year, with practically no rain. The winter months experience heavy fog and strong westerly winds, coming off the ocean and cooling things down.
Wet Season –November to April – Summer
The Wet season falls in the warmer summer months. The fog and cold sea winds usually prevent searing conditions. Although this is the Wet season, rainfall is very low. Early morning temperatures reach about 15°C/59°F.
When entering from the south, Skeleton Coast National Park is located 200km/124mi from the town of Swakopmund and 485km/300 mi from Windhoek. The drive from Swakopmund takes about 3 to 4 hours* and it’s about 8 hours* from Windhoek.
Most people who want a taste of the Skeleton Coast drive up as close as Cape Cross Seal Colony, which is about 100km/62mi south of the park entrance.
Self-drive visitors, and most organized tours, start their journey via 4x4 in Windhoek. Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH), your point of entry, is located just 40km/25mi east of Windhoek. An alternative is to arrange a trip that reaches different destinations via charter flight.
It is also possible to drive to the Skeleton Coast from Etosha in the north of the country. The distance is about 620km/385mi and the driving time about 8 hours*.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
Airlines & Ticket Prices
Please check Skyscanner to see which airlines can take you to Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) and what tickets would cost.
Domestic Flights
Charter flights between parks are generally arranged by your tour operator and leave from Eros Airport (ERS) in Windhoek.
Passport, Visa & Other Entry Requirements
Please check our Getting There – Namibia page to learn more about passport, visa, COVID-19, and other entry requirements.
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