House on the beach. Sleeps 10. House is fully equipped with dishwasher, espresso machine and air fryer. House has solar so loadshedding is of no concern. Braai right by private pool. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Beach House sleeps a maximum a 8 adults and 4 children below 5 years. Featuring four tastefully decorated bedrooms, all with magnificent beach and sea views. The main bedroom features a king size bed and en suite bathroom. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Sea Shells Cottage/Home is a gem waiting to be discovered. This establishment has beautiful sea views and sunrises with ships and fishing boats passing by as well as whale watching in season. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
This comfortable cottage has just been renovated, brand new pool and extended veranda to relax and enjoy the view and sound of the ocean. Lovely level grassed area in front, for garden cricket etc. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
This KwaZulu Natal South Coast self-catering, beachfront cottage is ideal for families or friends who need to get away from it all and enjoy a relaxing beach lifestyle holiday. A modern oasis for the city weary. Our front garden gate opens onto a narrow s …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Cooks Cove beach cottage consists of 3 and half bedrooms, two full bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, dining room, TV lounge, games room, fully fenced property and secure parking. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Shifting Sands Beach house is a beautiful clinkerbrick beach cottage with direct access to the beach. The main house has 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and the outside cottage has 2 bedrooms sharing a bathroom …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The first unit has 4 Bedrooms that sleeps 10 and the second unit has 3 bedrooms that sleep 8. Both units have braai areas and dstv connections(bring own decoder) with big screen televisions. Both units have access to the swimming pool and jungle gym. Hous …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Located right on the beach with beautiful seaview. No road or railway line to cross. Access to beach from the garden gate. Sleep to the sound of the sea. There are five bedrooms, 3 rooms have queen size beds, 4th bedroom has 2 single, the fifth ... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Big Bay Beach House is a newly renovated house directly on the Sea Park beach. This large and comfortable home offers a great get away for friends or the whole family. Big Bay is one of the limited properties on the beach side of the railway line, …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Getaway is a 5 bedroomed, 2 en-suites and 1 bathroom self catering chalet. It is a family chalet with a TV, microwave, 2 fridges, hob, eye-level oven and kitchen utensils. It has a large secure garden overlooking the sea with a braai area. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Khaya La Manzi is Zulu for the "HOME OF WATER". On your travels or visits along the East Coast of South Africa in KwaZulu Natal experience the choice of African thatched accommodation set in coastal sub-tropical environment …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The small village of uMzumbe, nestled in wild and thick dune forest, is situated one hundred kilometers to the South of Durban between the Mzumbe and Ingambili Rivers. It is believed that the area was once home to a vicious group of cannibals and renegades, and therefore locals named the river, or "Bad Kraal".The village grew up around a farm known as Ballymuddle in the early part of the 20th Century.
For many years uMzumbe has become known as a haven for retired people, fishermen and holidaying families who stayed in the cottages or at the rambling Pumula Hotel in the village, one of the jewels of the South Coast. Fishing and diving in the uMzumbe area is excellent while spearfishing is also popular with large brusher and garrick often being caught there. Northwards, the shallower reefs are home to monster sized crayfish, though a licence is needed to extract them. Dolphins are often seen here too, and in July and September visitors can often witness whales making their way along the coast.The area also produces great waves, resulting in excellent surfing, whilst other water sports like windsurfing are also popular.
Legend has it that the area was once inhabited by the Hlongwa people, until King Shaka overrun the settlement and drove them off. Upon his successful return he stopped on a ridge looking down on a valley, and asked his ancestors for their blessing.
He performed a local Zulu custom by picking up a pebble, spitting on it and placing it back on the ground. Shaka's army of warriors copied their king and a huge pile of pebbles was formed. The famous isivivane or "lucky pile of pebbles" can still be seen at uMzumbe today.
A huge effort has been under way for several years now to bring life back into this tired old village. A local architect has drawn up a map showing shipwrecks, forests, and nature reserves, meandering rivers, prime locations for adventure sports and sites of historical, religious and cultural significance. There's also an initiative to create a tourism route inland, one of the least-known and most beautiful areas of KwaZulu-Natal.