Realising the Concept
The Afrodite Beach Development is the brainchild of a prominent Walvis Bay based businessman, Savva. He describes Afrodite beach as a youthful dream that is finally coming to fruition. “When I was a young man I used to visit the beach often. It was on one of those breezy summer days that the idea of a luxury development started to take shape in my dreams. Today I see a dream of my youth coming to fruition. I identified this location, as the best property location on the entire Namibian coast.
The Afrodite Beach development derives its name from the Greek Goddess of love, beauty and fertility also known as Venus in Roman mythology.
Set on the unspoilt prime beachfront 10km north of the vibrant city of Walvis Bay, this luxury development aims to create a secure and peaceful residential development, blending harmoniously with the natural desert environment. Afrodite Beach will consist of various sized modern houses, luxury hotel with hotel apartments, conference, a health spa and commercial facilities. The emphasis of the development is capturing the spirit of rest and nature, yet equipped with all the amenities in any modern city.
Boost to economy
Built to the tune of more than N$1, 5 billion, Afrodite Beach is a huge investment for Erongo region and particularly for Walvis Bay. Once complete it will create employment for approximately 500 people, while bringing a healthy boost to the rapidly developing Walvis Bay economy. The construction phase utilized the skills and labor of hundreds of builders and craftsmen, in creating the vision Savva has always cherished. A team of the most respected professionals such as Engineers, Architects, Landscaping specialists, Surveyors, Town planners, Infrastructure contractors and Environmentalists were engaged to breathe life into the Afrodite Beach development.
Approximately 2,000 palm trees will be planted as part of the oasis in the desert theme. The development is also the first to utilize a storm water draining system in the region. Apart from providing fresh drinking water to each property, the Developer provides semi-purified water to each property on the development to encourage vegetation and plant life. Considering the fragile environment of the Namib Desert and its abundance of unique plant, marine and bird life, a thorough environment impact assessment found the development to be environmentally friendly.




