Cape Cross Seal Reserve
Welcome to Cape Cross Seal Reserve, a remarkable wildlife sanctuary located on the Skeleton Coast of Namibia. Covering an area of about 60 square kilometers, this reserve is home to one of the largest colonies of Cape fur seals in the world, offering a unique opportunity to witness these fascinating marine mammals in their natural habitat.
The reserve is named after the stone cross erected by the Portuguese navigator Diogo Cão in 1486, marking his landing on the Namibian coast. Today, Cape Cross is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the globe to observe the seals and explore the rugged coastal landscapes.
The colony at Cape Cross is home to over 200,000 seals during the breeding season, creating a lively and noisy spectacle as they bask on the rocks and frolic in the surf. Visitors can watch the seals from designated viewing platforms, offering close-up encounters with these charismatic animals.
In addition to seals, the reserve is a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous seabird species, including pelicans and gulls, frequenting the area. The coastal environment also provides stunning photographic opportunities, with dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert.
Cape Cross Seal Reserve invites you to experience the vibrant wildlife and rugged beauty of Namibia’s coastline, offering an unforgettable adventure in one of the country’s most iconic natural settings.
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