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Terrace Bay - for those serious about fishing
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Terrace Bay is really,
just for the angling crowd. If you're not into fishing - this is not
the place for you. The desert surroundings are not attractive. The
beach is boulders and not sand. In winter it's damp and often wet,
and it's a long drive up the coast, OK. BUT - if you want to go fishing this is one place where it's
quite remote and your chances of catching plenty of fish are amongst
the best on the Namibian Coastline.
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A day at the beach |
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Enough said. Pack up your
fishing gear, don't forget to buy your fishing permit. They're
a bargain at N$0.50 cents per day or - only N$28.00 per month.
Please read the Fishing Act as to how many of what sort of fish you
can catch and as to how you may transport them home, and in what
form. Filleting is not allowed, so read on. All that said - we wish
you an enjoyable trip and hope you catch lots of fish.
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The offices, workshops and fuel station |

Bungalow accommodation at Terrace Bay |
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Terrace Bay lays within a National Park area, so there are
entrance fees payable to the Ministry of Environment and
Tourism. The accommodation and facilities at Terrace Bay are managed and operated by Namibia Wildlife Resorts

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Namibia Tide Table
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Namibia Fishing Act 27 (2001)
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Map of Popular Angling Locations
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Getting There:
By Road - Self Drive:
From Kamanjab:The C40 for 114km. T-junction
with C43. Turn south for3 9km. T-junction with C39. Turn west to
T-junction with C34. Turn north for 51km.
From Khorixas: The C39 west tyo the
Springbokwater Gate. Onwards to T-Junction with C34. Then turn north
for 51km
From Swakopmund: The C34 all the way.
Distances
from Terrace Bay ( km /
miles )
| Kamanjab |
Khorixas |
Torra Bay |
Swakopmund |
Windhoek |
| 297 /
185 |
270 /
168 |
41 /
26 |
306 /
190 |
704 /
437 |
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