
GroenRivier Coastal Rest Camp
The pristine coastline from the Groen River mouth to the Spoeg River mouth offers eight rustic camping areas (31 camp sites) along the coastline, with braai areas and Enviroloos.

The pristine coastline from the Groen River mouth to the Spoeg River mouth offers eight rustic camping areas (31 camp sites) along the coastline, with braai areas and Enviroloos.

Visitors can enjoy self-catering accommodation at the Skilpad Rest Camp. The camp provides four chalets, each with two single beds in the bedroom and a sleeper couch (suitable for one adult or two children) in the open plan living room / kitchen. A dining area is available on the enclosed veranda and an indoor fireplace and an outside braai area is also provided.
At the heart of the iconic seasonal wildflower spectacle lies Namaqua Flower Beach Camp, an exclusive, luxury tented retreat offering an immersive way to experience both the wildflowers and the ocean. No flower journey is complete without a visit to Namaqua National Park in the Northern Cape—home to one of the world’s most remarkable floral kingdoms. For a few short weeks each spring, this typically arid landscape transforms into a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers along South Africa’s west coast, set against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean.
The camp, established in 2010, features 15 spacious, ocean-facing Cottage Tents, each with en-suite bathrooms and uninterrupted panoramic views of the Atlantic—designed for comfort while staying close to nature.
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With limited availability and a short flowering season, this is an exclusive opportunity to experience one of nature’s most extraordinary displays in quiet seclusion and uninterrupted serenity.
Please note: The camp operates exclusively for booked guests, and we do not offer private camping or day visitor dining access.
Link to website: https://flowercamps.co.za/
Link to Brochure: https://www.calameo.com/read/003466162d5c551b8f5af
Namaqua Flower Beach Camp is only open for 4 weeks a year and only during the Flower Season when this arid region undergoes a magnificent floral transformation