Cape Cross Lodge sits right on the edge of the cold fertile Atlantic Ocean; a serene haven for visitors to this vast untamed, seldom-explored wilderness. The curious mix of Cape Dutch and West Coast fishing village architecture with colossal windows happily embraces the natural light and affords endless contemplative vistas.The large patio, overlooking the beach and ocean, flows into the lower deck with its warm, welcoming reception area and intriguing curio shop housing an array of gifts. Leading from this charming space is the comforting bar and lounge, a quirky wine cellar and t
Cape Cross Lodge sits right on the edge of the cold fertile Atlantic Ocean; a serene haven for visitors to this vast untamed, seldom-explored wilderness. The curious mix of Cape Dutch and West Coast fishing village architecture with colossal windows happily embraces the natural light and affords endless contemplative vistas.
The large patio, overlooking the beach and ocean, flows into the lower deck with its warm, welcoming reception area and intriguing curio shop housing an array of gifts. Leading from this charming space is the comforting bar and lounge, a quirky wine cellar and two cozy dining sectors. Around this tranquil oasis lodge lies infinite ocean and desert.
A large glass frontage, fire-burnt clay tiles, comfy chairs, the sheen of polished wood, the flickering warmth of fireplaces conspire to impart a classic simplicity to the lounge and dining areas. A fine a-la-carte menu is served to small groups, while a larger assembly is able to savor a sumptuous buffet. The bar and private wine cellar provides a selection of exemplary wines and spirits.
The lodge caters lunch for day visitors and is the perfect rest spot for those traveling the Skeleton Coast or Damaraland region. Special requests can be met; included are honeymoon packages, formal occasions, private beach dinners and picnic excursions into the surrounding desert or along the bay.
The Cape Cross Lodge can also facilitate small conference groups and private corporate functions. A large glass frontage, fire-burnt clay tiles, comfy chairs, the sheen of polished wood, the flickering warmth of fireplaces conspire to impart a classic simplicity to the lounge and dining areas. A fine a la carte menu is served to small groups, while a larger assembly is able to savor a sumptuous buffet. The bar and private wine cellar provide a selection of exemplary wines and spirits.
The en-suite bathrooms are a statement of elegant simplicity, while the private balconies glow with the warmth of wooden deckchairs and tables, affording unrestricted sea views and an aura of complete respite.
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