Nabibe province in Angola is a territory where the sea, desert and savannah meet each other, creating breathtaking landscapes and, probably, the region with the most favorable climatic conditions on the Angolan coast. In the province there is the largest in Iona Angola National Park, whose topography is characterized by wild dunes, vast plains, lagoons, mountains and cliffs. Between Namibe and Tombwa there are places where Velvichia mirabilis grows - a unique desert plant that resembles a giant octopus in appearance. The Namib desert itself is an excellent place for hunting, while the nearby coast has the most breathtaking beaches and beaches, surrounded by sand dunes, which are chosen by lovers of sand slalom and are considered one of the best in the world. Tombwa, another major city on the coast of the Namib region, is the country's second largest demographic center and the largest fishing port in the region. Every day, hundreds of vessels depart from here to the sea for fishing and local fishermen are very supportive of the tourists' desire to join fishing. And given the fact that local waters are not inferior in number of fish to the Caribbean Sea, and in many ways even surpass it, sport fishing off the coast of Namib is one of the most vivid impressions of Angola for most tourists who have tried this type of vacation.