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Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Namibia

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
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Namibia, the land of breathtaking landscapes and rich culture, has become an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads seeking a unique and inspiring environment to work from. With its stable internet connection, affordable cost of living, and diverse attractions, Namibia offers an ideal setting for remote workers and travelers alike. In this article, we'll explore seven captivating cities and towns that digital nomads will find irresistible in Namibia.

Windhoek

As the capital city of Namibia, Windhoek boasts a vibrant atmosphere that seamlessly blends modern amenities with historic charm. Digital nomads will appreciate the city's reliable internet connection and abundance of co-working spaces. In your spare time, explore the Christuskirche, a beautiful German-style church, or visit the National Art Gallery and Museum to delve into Namibian history and culture.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 12,000 NAD (720 USD) per month. A week's worth of groceries for one person averages 500 NAD (32 USD). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant and a drink costs around 350 NAD (22 USD).

Nomad Tip: Don't miss the weekly open-air market, held every Saturday near the Long Street Mall. Here, you'll find a wealth of local produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs.

Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the Klein Windhoek neighborhood for easy access to co-working spaces and a variety of restaurants. We recommend trying Joe's Beerhouse for local dishes and a lively atmosphere.

Swakopmund

Located on the Atlantic coast, Swakopmund offers a charming seaside retreat for digital nomads. The town is known for its stunning beaches, excellent surfing conditions, and unique architecture. Make sure to visit the Swakopmund Museum to learn about the town's history and the natural wonders of the Namib Desert.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 13,000 NAD (780 USD) per month. A week's worth of groceries for one person averages 600 NAD (38 USD). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant and a drink costs around 400 NAD (25 USD).

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the Walvis Bay Lagoon, where you can enjoy scenic views, bird-watching, and the chance to see flamingos and other waterbirds up close.

Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the town center for easy access to co-working spaces and restaurants. We suggest trying Strand Hotel for its beachfront location and excellent dining options.

Lüderitz

Rich in history and natural beauty, Lüderitz is a must-visit destination for digital nomads. Known for its picturesque colonial architecture and the nearby Kolmanskop Ghost Town, Lüderitz offers a unique and inspiring environment for remote work. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the Diaz Point, the site where the first European explorer, Bartolomeu Dias, landed in 1488.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 10,000 NAD (615 USD) per month. A week's worth of groceries for one person averages 450 NAD (28 USD). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant and a drink costs around 300 NAD (19 USD).

Nomad Tip: Take a boat tour to explore the nearby islands and experience the stunning scenery of the Sperrgebiet National Park.

Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the town center for easy access to co-working spaces and a variety of dining options. We recommend trying Hansa Hotel for its historic charm and excellent seafood dishes.

Tsumeb

Nestled in the heart of Namibia, Tsumeb is a hidden gem for digital nomads. The town is known for its hot springs, mineral wealth, and diverse wildlife. Make sure to visit the Tsumeb Museum and Art Gallery to learn about the town's history and the rich cultural heritage of the Ovambo people.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 9,500 NAD (585 USD) per month. A week's worth of groceries for one person averages 400 NAD (25 USD). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant and a drink costs around 250 NAD (16 USD).

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the Otjihavero-Fish River Game Park, where you can observe a variety of wildlife, including elephants, rhinos, and lions.

Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the town center for easy access to co-working spaces and a variety of dining options. We suggest trying Kurisa Mare Lodge for its beautiful gardens and excellent dining experiences.

Rehoboth

Located in the central region of Namibia, Rehoboth is a bustling town with a rich cultural heritage. Digital nomads will appreciate the town's reliable internet connection, diverse dining options, and the opportunity to explore the nearby Spreetshoogte Mountains.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 11,000 NAD (680 USD) per month. A week's worth of groceries for one person averages 500 NAD (32 USD). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant and a drink costs around 350 NAD (22 USD).

Nomad Tip: Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Rehoboth Art Centre to learn about the history and culture of the town and its people.

Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the town center for easy access to co-working spaces and a variety of dining options. We recommend trying Hotel Heinitz for its central location and excellent dining experiences.

Walvis Bay

Located on the Atlantic coast, Walvis Bay is a popular destination for digital nomads seeking a productive and scenic environment. The town is known for its vibrant fishing industry, stunning beaches, and diverse wildlife. Make sure to visit the Walvis Bay Waterfront for scenic views and an abundance of dining and shopping options.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 14,000 NAD (860 USD) per month. A week's worth of groceries for one person averages 650 NAD (41 USD). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant and a drink costs around 450 NAD (28 USD).

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the Walvis Bay Lagoon for an opportunity to see flamingos, other waterbirds, and even dolphins and seals.

Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the town center for easy access to co-working spaces and a variety of dining options. We recommend trying The Strand Hotel for its beautiful beachfront location and excellent dining experiences.

Mariental

Located in the heart of Namibia, Mariental is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage. Digital nomads will appreciate the town's reliable internet connection, peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunity to explore the nearby Hardap Dam and the nearby Sam's Winkel restaurant, famous for its delicious apple pies.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 10,000 NAD (615 USD) per month. A week's worth of groceries for one person averages 450 NAD (28 USD). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant and a drink costs around 250 NAD (16 USD).

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the Hardap Dam for an opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife, including elephants, rhinos, and hippos.

Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the town center for easy access to co-working spaces and a variety of dining options. We recommend trying Sam's Winkel for its delicious apple pies and local atmosphere.

Overall, Namibia offers a diverse range of cities and towns that cater to the unique needs and interests of digital nomads. From historic charm and cultural richness to stunning natural beauty and modern amenities, these destinations provide an ideal setting for productive and inspiring remote work experiences.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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