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dressed quietly.
Five ways to stay — from the focused single to the Presidential Suite with its balcony and bath.
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Thirty rooms on the Namibian coast, a quarter-hour from Walvis Bay airport and two kilometres from the lagoon. The Atlantic does its slowest work here — morning fog over the flamingos, a kitchen that holds the long hours, a room dressed before you arrive.
Welcome to Atlantic Edge — a small house on the Namibian coast where boutique comfort, professional hospitality, and the warmth of an owner-led hotel meet in the same room.
The house was conceived as a private residence first and a hotel second — thirty rooms, one garden, a long table under the gallery wall, and a kitchen that keeps unhurried hours. Walvis Bay is a working coast: fog at the dunes, flamingos on the lagoon, and the kind of quiet that arrives in the gap between flights.
Every room is climate-controlled, every meal accommodates dietary care, and every arrival is met by a familiar face. Owner-led since 2023, and personally run by Charlene Coetzee.
Our promise is simple: comfort, professionalism, cleanliness, safety, and genuine hospitality — held in every detail, on every stay.
Each chapter is a separate world inside the same address — your room, your table, the wider coast beyond.




Five ways to stay — from the focused single to the Presidential Suite with its balcony and bath.
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Buffet at breakfast, à la carte from there. Halal, vegetarian, vegan — held properly, not as an afterthought.
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Two kilometres to the lagoon, fifteen minutes to the runway. Flamingos at dawn, Dune 7 by lunch, oysters with the sundowner.
Enter →The only Presidential in the house — a king bed, a private balcony onto the park, a full bath drawn deep, and a dining table set for in-room service when the kitchen wants to come to you.
Booked rarely, and almost always twice in a row.
As someone who organizes events around the world, I've experienced many venues, but Atlantic Edge stands out as one of the absolute best we've ever worked with. The rooms are clean and stylish, the food was simply phenomenal — but what truly set Atlantic Edge apart was the warmth and hospitality of the staff. Under the expert guidance of Charlene, the team created an atmosphere that genuinely felt like home. They made it exceptional. We can't wait to return.
An excellent experience from start to finish. The hotel is beautifully designed, offering a modern yet cozy atmosphere that immediately makes you feel comfortable. The rooms are spacious and well-maintained, with thoughtful amenities and stunning balcony views. The staff were extremely friendly and always ready to assist with a smile — their hospitality truly made me feel at home. The perfect blend of comfort, style, and warm hospitality.
I had the absolute pleasure of staying at Atlantic Edge Boutique Hotel in Walvis Bay for 3 weeks. Efficient, easy check-in, a secure environment, and a perfect location with everything within walking distance. The staff were accommodating and professional, the rooms kept cleaned daily, and the menu — fantastic. Everything tasted great. Looking forward to staying there again.
The kind of hotel where the staff remember how you take your coffee by the second morning. Spotless, beautifully designed, and quietly attentive.
Booked for two nights, stayed for five. The Presidential Suite is genuinely worth the upgrade, and the bar after dark is something else entirely.
We held a small wedding under the gallery wall. The team handled the entire weekend like it was a private home — exactly what we wanted.
Trusted by corporate, marine, and oil & gas teams across Walvis Bay — accommodation that holds the long project, with 30-day company accounts, long-stay rates, and meal allowances settled on a single invoice.
Where business meets boutique comfort.
A heated indoor pool kept open from sunrise, a fitness room for the early start, and lounge corners pitched for the long read. For the guest who arrived on business and stayed on for a Sunday.
At Atlantic Edge, we do more than accommodate guests — we hold the experience that comfort, professionalism, and heartfelt hospitality make possible. We look forward to welcoming you to the Namibian coast.
Five categories across thirty rooms — from a single for the working trip to the one Presidential Suite. Every room air-conditioned, every desk catching the morning light off the lagoon.
Rates include NTB levy. And we can arrange airport transfer but its not included. Direct reservations include a complimentary airport transfer from Walvis Bay (WVB), an early check-in window where the room allows, and a wake-up call timed to the fog lifting.

An air-conditioned room with a single bed and an en-suite bathroom — shower, basin, and toilet. Smart TV with streaming, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a coffee-and-tea station for the working morning. Held quiet, kept simple. (No bar fridge in this category.)








An air-conditioned room with a queen-size bed and an en-suite bathroom — shower, basin, and toilet. A writing desk for the working morning, a garden view through the window, Wi-Fi, and a Smart TV carrying Netflix, YouTube, and the rest. Twenty-two of these in the house — the workhorse of the property, and the one most guests ask for again.


An air-conditioned family room with a queen-size bed, a single bed, and a private balcony pitched at the right angle for coffee at sunrise. En-suite bathroom with a shower; bar fridge, coffee-and-tea station, Smart TV with streaming, and Wi-Fi as standard. Garden view through the balcony doors.

An air-conditioned luxury suite with a king-size bed and a comfortable sitting couch. The private bathroom carries both a separate bath and shower — a quiet luxury on this coast. Bar fridge, coffee-and-tea station, Smart TV with streaming, and Wi-Fi as standard.





The signature suite — a king-size bed, a private bathroom with a separate tub and shower, a sitting couch, and a dining table set for in-room service. A balcony overlooking the park for the western light. Smart TV with streaming, Wi-Fi, bar fridge, and the kettle close at hand. Booked rarely — and almost always twice in a row.
Climate-controlled in every room, summer through winter
Smart television with streaming credentials available at reception
Complimentary across the entire property — rooms, lobby, garden, bar
Kettle and a small selection of coffee and tea in every room
Shower in most rooms; the suites add a separate tub. Towels and amenities provided.
Bar fridge in select rooms; private balcony in the Family Room and Presidential Suite
Most rooms open onto the garden; the Presidential Suite onto the park
The entire property is non-smoking; designated outdoor areas on request
Reception staffed around the clock, every day of the year
Open from breakfast through dinner; bar lounge until late
Communal, heated, open from sunrise to nightfall
Fully equipped fitness room — kept clean, kept cool
Board lunches, day meetings, and private dining for sixteen
From the kitchen during opening hours; the bar menu after
Same-day for in-house guests on weekdays
Complimentary on-site parking, 24-hour security, accessible bays
Open from breakfast through dinner, with a sundowner bar that lingers later. Halal, vegetarian, and vegan held properly — not as an afterthought.
The kitchen runs a deliberately short menu — local where possible, seasonal always, and set up for the way our guests actually want to eat. Buffet at breakfast for the early start, à la carte at lunch and dinner for the slower hours. Walvis Bay oysters when the beds are running, kob and west-coast sole through the season, and a kettle on for the long mornings.
Halal, vegetarian, and vegan are treated as first-class menus, not as substitutions. The bar opens at four with a tight list of South African and Western Cape wines, a few quieter Namibian labels, and a cold Tafel on the slate.
A small selection of what comes out of the kitchen across a week — fish-and-chips done properly, west-coast rice and kabeljou, sundowner platters, and the desserts that keep the bar lingering an hour longer.










For corporate, marine, and long-stay guests, the kitchen carries full-board and half-board packages on the company account — three meals a day, packed lunches for site work, and dietary requirements held as first-class menus. Settled with the room invoice at month-end.
The private dining room is set under our gallery wall — twelve comfortably, sixteen at a press. Booked for board lunches, family dinners, small wedding parties, and the occasional Sunday market.
The kitchen designs the menu around your reason for being here.
From business meetings and networking evenings to private celebrations and intimate gatherings, the house offers a quietly stylish space designed to make every event exceptional — and the team to coordinate it end to end.
A women's Paint & Sip afternoon, an Easter long-table brunch, and a Women's Day celebration — each one dressed, catered, and run by our team.
For dinner reservations, private dining enquiries, or a quiet table at the bar — let us know when you would like to come, and we will hold a place. A confirmation usually follows within the hour.
Walk-ins are welcome at the bar from 16:00 and at the dining room from lunch onwards. For groups over six, we ask for a booking at least a day ahead.
For dinner, lunch, or the bar.
A young entrepreneur, a hands-on hotel owner, and the visionary behind every door at 51 Statehouse Crescent. One founder, one house, and the steady work of building a boutique hotel that feels like home.
Behind Atlantic Edge Boutique Hotel is Charlene Coetzee — a passionate young entrepreneur, hands-on hotel owner, and the visionary woman who turned a private dream into one of Walvis Bay's growing boutique hospitality destinations.
At a young age, Charlene stepped into the hospitality industry with a vision to create more than just accommodation. The goal was to build a space where every guest feels welcomed, valued, and at home. Through dedication, long hours, and a deep love for people, Atlantic Edge Boutique Hotel was born in 2023.
Hospitality is not about rooms and service — it is about comfort, peace, and a place that feels like home.
Charlene personally oversees every aspect of the hotel — from guest relations and operations to staff development, dining experiences, and corporate partnerships. With a strong focus on corporate, oil & gas, and vessel-related hospitality, she has built trusted relationships with local and international clients while holding the personal touch of a boutique establishment.
Driven by faith, perseverance, and passion, she continues to grow Atlantic Edge into a place known for professionalism, warmth, and genuine Namibian hospitality.
What makes the journey worth it is the heart behind the business. Hospitality is not only about rooms and service, it is about creating comfort, peace, and memorable experiences for every guest who walks through the doors.
From the first idea to the third full season — every milestone the house has marked under Charlene's hand, in order.
The first idea takes shape — a small boutique hotel on the Walvis Bay coast. A house that runs like a home, a kitchen on long hours, a short walk to the lagoon.
The plot on Statehouse Crescent secured. Architects briefed for a house of thirty rooms, one garden, a long table under a gallery wall — and a bar that keeps later hours than the kitchen.
Atlantic Edge welcomes its first guests in October — three rooms first, then five, then the full thirty by season's end. The team Charlene assembled to open the house still runs it today.
The full thirty rooms running through the summer. The kitchen settles into its rhythm, halal and vegetarian held as first-class menus, the regulars begin returning.
Marine, oil & gas, and corporate project teams begin holding long-stay accounts. The 30-day company invoice becomes standard practice. The house finds its second rhythm.
Owner-led, warmly run, and recognised on the coast. The original brief — unchanged. The standards, tighter each season.
The five non-negotiables Charlene set on the first day — quiet enough to live with, strict enough to keep. Every member of the team knows them by heart; every guest is held to them, without exception.
A room that is ready before you arrive, a bed dressed properly, and a kitchen that is on when you need it.
A small team trained for the long hours — kept steady, kept paid, kept visible at the front desk.
Every room turned with the same care — bathroom, desk, kettle, the spare pillow you didn't ask for.
Reception staffed twenty-four hours, parking secured the same. The basics held right, every shift.
The kind of welcome you don't have to ask for — quiet, generous, and properly Namibian.
Atlantic Edge is owner-managed and personally accountable to Charlene. If anything on your stay does not meet these five standards, she would like to hear about it — before you leave, not after.
We built this house for the guests who measure a stay by its detail. We would be glad to welcome you to the next one.
A walk through the rooms, the table, the corridors, and the coast outside. Captured in the hour we like the light best.
Photographed across early morning, late afternoon, and that twenty minutes after sunset when the Atlantic does its best work.














A snooker table, a long bar, a leather lounge under industrial pendants — the room that quietly stays open after the dining room closes.





Published cash, corporate-account, all-inclusive and travel-agent rates. Long-stay, group and project rates are quoted to the brief — send a note and we will come back with options.
All published rates include Bed & Breakfast, Wi-Fi, Smart TV with streaming, daily housekeeping, secure parking, and use of the indoor pool and gym. Rates are quoted per room per night in Namibian Dollars (N$).
The corporate 30- and 50-day account rates are for approved account holders settling monthly. All-inclusive packages add lunch, dinner, one soft drink per meal, and daily laundry. Tour and travel-agent rates apply for confirmed STO bookings.
For guests booking directly with the hotel, settling on arrival or in advance. B&B included.
| Room type | Rate (per room per night) |
|---|---|
| Standard Single Room | N$ 750 |
| Standard Queen Room | N$ 950 single occupancy · N$ 1,250 (2 pax) |
| Standard Family Room | N$ 1,550 |
| Luxury King Suite | N$ 1,650 |
| Presidential Suite | N$ 2,200 |
Monthly account settled within 30 days. Subject to credit-facility approval and management discretion.
| Room type | Rate (per room per night) |
|---|---|
| Standard Single Room | N$ 850 |
| Standard Queen Room | N$ 1,150 single occupancy · N$ 1,400 (2 pax) |
| Standard Family Room | N$ 1,650 |
| Luxury King Suite | N$ 1,950 |
| Presidential Suite | N$ 2,550 |
Approved corporate clients with extended payment terms — settled within 50 days of statement.
| Room type | Rate (per room per night) |
|---|---|
| Standard Single Room | N$ 1,050 |
| Standard Queen Room | N$ 1,250 single occupancy · N$ 1,650 (2 pax) |
| Standard Family Room | N$ 1,950 |
| Luxury King Suite | N$ 2,350 |
| Presidential Suite | N$ 2,950 |
Confirmed STO bookings through approved tour operators and travel agents. Commission terms on request.
| Room type | STO / agent rate |
|---|---|
| Standard Single Room | N$ 560 |
| Standard Queen Room | N$ 850 single occupancy · N$ 1,150 (2 pax) |
| Standard Family Room | N$ 1,250 |
| Luxury King Suite | N$ 1,500 |
| Presidential Suite | N$ 1,950 |
Corporate credit facilities are subject to management approval and the submission of all required company documentation.
Invoices and monthly statements are issued electronically. Proof of payment must be forwarded to the reservations or accounts department to ensure accurate account allocation.
Accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, one soft drink per meal, daily laundry, Wi-Fi, Smart TV with streaming, daily housekeeping, secure parking, and gym & pool access.
| Room type | Occupancy | All-inclusive rate |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Single Room | 1 person | N$ 1,450 |
| Standard Queen Room | 1 person | N$ 1,750 |
| Standard Queen Room | 2 people | N$ 2,650 |
| Standard Family Room | 2 people | N$ 2,900 |
| Standard Family Room | 3 people | N$ 3,550 |
| Luxury King Suite | 1 person | N$ 2,550 |
| Luxury King Suite | 2 people | N$ 3,250 |
| Presidential Suite | 1 person | N$ 3,150 |
| Presidential Suite | 2 people | N$ 3,850 |
Long-stay, project-based, and group accommodation rates are negotiable based on occupancy volume, contract duration, and accommodation requirements.
Atlantic Edge Boutique Hotel reserves the right to request deposits for group bookings, long-stay reservations, and exclusive-use bookings.
Large or exclusive property bookings may require a 50% deposit to secure reservations.
Cancellations made within 7 days prior to arrival may be subject to cancellation fees.
No-shows may be charged in full.
Invoices and monthly statements are issued electronically. Proof of payment must be forwarded to the reservations or accounts department to ensure accurate account allocation.
The following services may be arranged on request and quoted separately:
Long-stay, group, exclusive-use, or contract — send a few details and we will come back with a quote within a working day.
A women's wellness, mental-health & cancer-awareness brunch — held at Atlantic Edge for one afternoon in September. A safe, inspiring room where every woman is seen, heard, valued, and supported.
Because every woman deserves to be seen, heard, valued, and supported.
She Matters 2026 is a heartfelt women's wellness event created to bring women together in a safe and inspiring environment. The afternoon centres on mental-health awareness, self-care, emotional wellbeing, cancer awareness, healing, hope, and empowerment.
Many women carry the weight of careers, motherhood, caregiving, relationships, health challenges, anxiety, grief, and personal struggles. This event is a reminder that she matters — and that she is not alone.
A portion of the proceeds is donated to the Cancer Association, supporting individuals and families affected by cancer.
Guidance on emotional wellbeing, stress, and everyday resilience.
A representative on awareness, early detection, and support.
A guest speaker sharing her own story of healing and hope.
Practical self-care the room can carry home and keep.
A portion of the proceeds from She Matters 2026 is donated to the Cancer Association, helping support individuals and families affected by cancer across our coast.
We welcome sponsorship in many forms — every contribution helps fill a gift bag, dress a table, or fund a seat for someone who needs the room. Sponsors are recognised on social media, event material, on-site signage, and here on the event page.
Professional photographs from She Matters 2026 will be shared here after the event — a keepsake of the afternoon for everyone who joined us.
For seats, sponsorship, or any question about the day, Charlene and the Atlantic Edge team are one message away.
Thirty rooms, one garden, a long table under a gallery wall, and a kitchen that keeps unhurried hours — composed for travellers who measure a stay by its detail.
Atlantic Edge was conceived as a private house — thirty rooms arranged around a single garden, a long table under the gallery wall, and a kitchen that keeps unhurried hours. The site sits on Statehouse Crescent in Extension 6, two kilometres from the lagoon and a quarter-hour from the Walvis Bay runway.
Walvis Bay is a working coast — fog at the dunes most mornings, flamingos on the lagoon in pink lines a kilometre long, and the quiet that arrives in the gap between flights. The town earns its living from the sea; the house holds the slower hours around it.
Every room is climate-controlled, every meal accommodates dietary care, and every arrival is met by a familiar face. Owner-led since 2023, and — quietly — proud of it.
At Atlantic Edge we hold a simple belief: hospitality is found in the details. From the moment you arrive, you are welcomed into a house where comfort, professionalism, and genuine care meet effortlessly.
Whether you are travelling for business, on a long-term project, or for a quiet coastal weekend, the house holds the balance between boutique luxury and a warm, personal atmosphere. Stylish rooms, careful dining, modern amenities, and a small team that knows your name by the second morning.
Located in the heart of Walvis Bay, we are trusted by corporate travellers, industry professionals, and leisure guests who arrive looking for more than accommodation — and stay for something that feels welcoming, refined, and properly Namibian.
A small team that remembers names, coffee orders, and the room you asked for last time.
Company accounts, monthly invoicing, and meal plans for marine and oil-&-gas project teams.
Thirty rooms across five categories — restrained design, quietly upgraded for the unhurried stay.
Breakfast through dinner, halal and vegetarian held as first-class menus, oysters when the beds run.
A heated indoor pool open from sunrise and a fully equipped fitness room for the early start.
24-hour reception and security, complimentary parking, accessibility throughout. The basics, kept right.
The kind of welcome that doesn't have to announce itself — quiet, generous, and entirely local.
Owner-led since 2023. The decisions are made in this house, by the founder who answers the door.
We are committed to delivering comfort, professionalism, cleanliness, safety, and genuine hospitality in every guest experience. Your comfort is our priority, and your stay matters to us.
Walvis Bay is Namibia's second-largest city and its primary commercial port — a coastal enclave where the towering dunes of the Namib run straight into the cold Atlantic. Sitting just north of the Tropic of Capricorn in the Kuiseb River delta, it holds the only natural deep-water harbour along this stretch of the country's rugged coastline.
Economically, it earns its keep as a logistics hub for landlocked southern Africa — salt works, a robust fishing industry, and a rapidly expanding container terminal. But beyond the working harbour, this is a world-renowned ecological site: the Ramsar-designated lagoon supports over 150,000 birds, including the great pink colonies of greater and lesser flamingos.
The city was a South African exclave until 1994, and that history sits quietly in the older buildings and the way the streets are laid out. Today, Walvis Bay is a thriving centre for adventure tourism — from sandboarding on Dune 7 to marine cruises where Cape fur seals and dolphins are common company.
A spectacular stretch where giant Namib dunes run straight into the Atlantic — best explored by 4x4 tour, half a day at minimum.
A Ramsar-designated wetland home to thousands of greater and lesser flamingos, pelicans, and migratory birds. Six minutes from the front door.
The highest dune in the immediate area — for the photograph, the sandboard, or the climb that earns the panoramic view.
A remote peninsula with a massive Cape fur seal colony, a historic lighthouse, and frequent dolphin sightings offshore.
Catamaran tours from the Waterfront, often with seals and pelicans landing on the deck. The "Marine Big Five" is the local boast.
Eco-friendly tours from Pelican Point — paddling among playful seals and dolphins in their own water. Reservations advisable.
Massive salt evaporation pans that turn a vivid pink from the algae bloom. A surreal landscape, especially at the right hour.
A relaxed hub of boutique shops and seafood restaurants serving world-famous Namibian oysters. Best at sundown.
A small but informative stop in the Civic Centre, covering the town's maritime history and natural environment. Worth an hour.
51 Statehouse Crescent, Extension 6, Walvis Bay — Erongo Region. A short drive from the golf course and the lagoon waterfront, half an hour from the dunes at Sandwich Harbour, and roughly a quarter-hour from the WVB runway.
Atlantic Edge is wheelchair-accessible throughout, with a lift to every floor, step-free routes from car to room, and dedicated accessible parking near the main entrance.
Airport transfer is complimentary for direct bookings; late check-ins can be coordinated in advance with the front desk.
Whether you are relocating, on a project for the season, or staying in Walvis Bay for an extended period, Atlantic Edge offers comfortable long-stay accommodation with tailored packages and personalised service. We carry corporate, marine, and project clients on house account — meals, laundry, and stay all settled to a single company invoice. Useful for the long brief, the rotating crew, and the executive who would rather not collect receipts.
Meal allowances at a glance.
Setup is simple. Tell the front desk which allowances apply per traveller at check-in; we hold the standing instruction for the stay and settle qualifying meals onto the company invoice. Bar tabs, room service extras, and personal items remain on the guest's own folio.
The working coast moves fast; the house keeps the slower hours. A heated indoor pool kept open from sunrise, a fitness room for the early start, and lounge corners pitched for the long read — for the guests who arrived on business and stayed on for a Sunday.
Open from sunrise to nightfall. Climate-controlled water for the Walvis Bay morning, when the fog hasn't yet lifted.
Fully equipped, kept clean, kept cool. Cardio and free weights — for the early run before the meeting.
Reading chairs by the gallery wall, the bar lounge from four, and the garden when the southerly drops.
Reception staffed twenty-four hours, but the house keeps quiet hours from ten — for the proper sleep that the working coast demands.
The terms below apply to every direct booking. We hold them in plain sight so there is nothing to discover at check-out — only what you already knew at the moment you paid. For corporate accounts and long-stay arrangements, separate terms apply by agreement; please reach the management inbox.
A note on transparency. These terms appear here and on the booking page before any payment is confirmed. If anything is unclear, please reach the front desk by phone or the management inbox — we would rather answer in advance than at check-out.
Our team is ready to assist with bookings, corporate enquiries, events, dining reservations, and personalised guest requests. For room bookings, the booking engine below is the fastest route. For everything else — corporate accounts, conferences, private dining, weddings, dietary requirements, or media — there are two inboxes below, and the front desk by phone twenty-four hours.
We look forward to welcoming you to Atlantic Edge.