These wooden and glass constructions, complete with portholes, resemble the shipwrecks the coastline is famous for. They offer uninterrupted views across the sands to the Atlantic and are the perfect way to experience the eerie, early morning mists that roll in from the ocean.
The surrounding landscape is raw, rugged and remote, full of towering dunes and the kind of isolation only the world’s oldest desert could bring. And the activities on offer are in-keeping with the setting: game drives within the national park, sundowners on the beach and visits to ghostly shipwrecks and seal colonies.