Addis is a 4 star graded accommodation in the heart of Umhlanga with 10 units, including sea facing units, garden facing units, a family unit and an executive unit. It has a tropical well kept garden.
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Emdloti provides a range of outdoor activities centered around its beaches and lagoon. The town features calm waters for swimming and fishing, attracting families and water enthusiasts. With its subtropical climate, it's a spot for enjoying seaside leisure throughout much of the year.
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Blue Waves Lodge
Blue Waves Lodge is luxury bed and breakfast accommodation in Umhlanga Rocks, Durban, with ensuite rooms, free Wi-Fi and parking.
Cabana Beach by First Private Stays
Escape to a Mediterranean-style village nestled in the heart of Umhlanga Rocks at the Cabana Beach Resort. Designed to evoke the feeling of a sun-drenched holiday on the coast, the resort is set within lush, sub-tropical gardens and offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean from almost every vantage point. Guests are invited to unwind and embrace a laid-back lifestyle, with a scenic promenade just in front of the resort that leads to the delightful village of Umhlanga. Whether one is seeking a family adventure or a tranquil retreat, Cabana Beach Resort provides a perfect coastal escape, combining the convenience of self-catering accommodation with the luxuries of a full-service resort. The resorts range of self-catering apartments is thoughtfully designed to make guests feel right at home. From one-bedroom units ideal for a romantic getaway to spacious, split-level duplexes that can comfortably accommodate the whole family, there is a perfect space for every traveller. Each air-conditioned apartment is tastefully decorated in a relaxed, classic Mediterranean style and comes with a fully equipped kitchen, a lounge, a dining area, and a balcony or terrace offering spectacular sea views. Guests will find a host of modern conveniences, including complimentary Wi-Fi and a digital TV system with a wide selection of channels, ensuring their stay is both comfortable and connected.
Flamingo Rocks
Flamingo Rocks offers B&B and self-catering accommodation in central Umhlanga Rocks with en-suite rooms and a self-catering suite.
Sea Spray Self Catering Accommodation
Sea Spray Self Catering is self-catering holiday accommodation of cottages and houses near Margate Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, with units sleeping 2–10 and group bookings up to 20.
HoneyPot Guesthouse
HoneyPot Guesthouse offers single, double and family rooms as accommodation in Umhlanga on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, close to the beach yet away from crowds.
Umhlanga Village Ocean Views
Apartment accommodation in Umhlanga Rocks Village, short walk from Umhlanga Main Beach. Secure environment with personalized family-driven service.
Oyster Tide
4-star B&B and self-catering accommodation in Umhlanga Rocks with diverse room types from compact to luxurious, all spacious and air-conditioned with private bathrooms.
Umbrella Tree House
Clean B&B and self-catering accommodation in subtropical Umhlanga Rocks, with sea views of the Indian Ocean and central access to the M4 and N2.
Oysters View
Luxury self-catering holiday apartments in Umhlanga Rocks, Durban This apartment offers a fully equipped kitchen, with 2 comfortable bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, lounge, patio, dinning area. Lifts to the apartment Stunning sea views, garden views Pool and braai facilities available in common areas This property is on the beach, a walk through the hotel, and you can enjoy the sand and sea!
Oyster Shells 102
Oyster Shells 102 is a luxury self-catering apartment located in Umhlanga Rocks, KwaZulu-Natal. Situated just 80 meters from the main swimming beach, it offers guests a prime location with easy access to the beachfront and nearby amenities. The perfect coastal retreat for unwinding and exploring. This spacious apartment features two well-appointed bedrooms and a private bathroom with a bidet. The living room is designed for relaxation, and the fully equipped kitchen includes everything needed for a convenient stay, complemented by a dining area for shared meals. Guests can enjoy the comfort of air-conditioning in the bedrooms, ceiling fans in the open-plan lounge and dining area, a washing machine, and free Wi-Fi throughout the apartment. Step out onto the balcony with outdoor furniture to soak up the sun and admire the stunning sea views. The apartment also boasts access to communal facilities including a lush garden, a barbecue area, and a year-round outdoor swimming pool. The property offers free private on-site parking, a lift, and housekeeping services for added ease during your stay. Located just a 2-minute walk from Umhlanga Main Beach, less than 1 km from Umhlanga Rocks Beach, and only 200 metres from Umhlanga Lighthouse, the apartment is ideally situated for seaside adventures. King Shaka International Airport is conveniently located just 16 km away.
Unit 1101 Oyster Rock
This is a double-storey, luxury, sea-facing apartment featuring four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two dining rooms, a living area, including a fully-equipped kitchen with two fridges microwave, stove and scullery. A lounge equipped with satellite TV leads onto a balcony with an outdoor dining area, deck and pool. There are three outdoor dining areas overlooking the beautiful Umhlanga Rocks Beach and Lighthouse.
The Hamptons Guest House
The Hamptons Guest House is a five-star luxury accommodation in the heart of upmarket Umhlanga Rocks offering six recently refurbished en-suite suites.
Anchor's Rest
4-star Tuscan-styled luxury accommodation in central Umhlanga Rocks offering bed & breakfast and self-catering options with pool, tropical gardens, and warm service.
The Sandringham is bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation on Umhlanga Ridge, Umhlanga Rocks, KwaZulu-Natal, for business and leisure travellers.
A'Viletta Lavender Moon
Recently re-decorated guest house accommodation with private double rooms in upmarket Umhlanga Rocks, 15 minutes from Durban and King Shaka Airport.
VIP Goldroom
The VIP Goldroom offers accommodation in luxuriously furnished studio apartments, set in the secure and modern Millennial building in a prime position in the Umhlanga Ridge Town Centre. Each apartments decor was inspired by a different designer, including Versace, Chanel and Gucci. The studios are air-conditioned and have an open-plan layout with a queen-size bed, an en-suite bathroom with a shower, a desk for those who need to get some work done, a lounge area with a flat-screen Smart TV, and a well-equipped kitchenette. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available. The secure building offers guests a clubhouse and a coffee shop, as well as a swimming pool and sun loungers. Secure parking is available on-site.
Glorystar Hotel Apartments
Glorystar Hotel Apartments provides luxury accommodation in Umhlanga and Morningside (Florida Road), KZN, for leisure and business travellers.
uShaka Manor Guest House
uShaka Manor Guest House is luxury guest house accommodation in Umhlanga Rocks, within walking distance of shops and the beach, for business and leisure travellers.
Sandals Guest House
Luxury nine-room accommodation in Umhlanga Rocks with five-star en-suite rooms, many with sea views and balconies. Short stroll to beach and village.
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Emdloti provides a range of outdoor activities centered around its beaches and lagoon. The town features calm waters for swimming and fishing, attracting families and water enthusiasts. With its subtropical climate, it's a spot for enjoying seaside leisure throughout much of the year.
Accommodation in Emdloti
Emdloti has around 10 listed properties, with nightly rates running from R950 to R3,755 and an average of R1,858. That spread reflects a genuine range of options rather than a uniform resort-town feel.
At the lower end of the price scale, the lodge option provides the most affordable entry point, with rates averaging around R1,067 per night. These tend to suit travellers who want a functional base close to the beach without spending on extras. Self-catering units and the single apartment listing occupy a similar practical middle ground, appealing to families or longer stays where access to a kitchen makes a meaningful difference to the overall cost.
Mid-range guests often look to guesthouse accommodation, where the experience is more personal and typically includes some level of meals or morning service. The guesthouse option in this market averages R1,890 per night, sitting comfortably at the midpoint of what Emdloti offers.
The bulk of the upper-tier market comes from bed and breakfast properties, which make up four of the ten listings and average R2,843 per night. At this level, guests generally get sea-facing rooms or well-furnished spaces with hosts who know the local coastline well. Breakfasts are usually substantial, and these properties often have better proximity to the beachfront. The premium ceiling reflects high-season demand along this stretch of coast, when availability across all property types tightens sharply.
For solo travellers or couples, B&Bs and the guest house offer the most social atmosphere. Families or groups planning a week or longer may find self-catering the more practical and economical route, given the cooking facilities and generally more relaxed house rules around schedules and shared spaces.
Things to Do in Emdloti
The main draw here is the beach itself, a stretch of Indian Ocean coastline with calmer conditions than some of the more exposed beaches further south. Rock pools form along the shoreline at low tide and attract both children exploring marine life and adults looking for a quieter spot away from the main swim area. Shore angling is popular year-round, and the beach is accessible without entrance fees.
A small estuary sits at the edge of the settlement, and the area around it supports a reasonable variety of coastal birdlife. Herons, kingfishers, and various waders are regularly spotted, particularly in the early morning. The estuary path is short but worth the walk for anyone with binoculars.
Golf is one of the main structured activities available to visitors in this part of the north coast. Courses accessible from Emdloti are well-maintained and draw both club members and visiting players, particularly during the cooler months when the heat is less of a factor. Booking a tee time in advance during school holidays is advisable.
For more active water experiences, boat trips operate out of nearby launch sites. Sea conditions in this part of KwaZulu-Natal can support game fishing, though the best results vary by season. Swimming is generally safe at the main beach, which is patrolled during peak periods.
The surrounding coastline also suits casual cycling along quieter roads between Emdloti and neighbouring communities. Walking along the beachfront at low tide remains one of the most straightforward ways to pass an afternoon here without any planning or cost.
Best Time to Visit Emdloti
The warm Mozambique Current keeps water temperatures along this stretch of coast relatively high throughout the year, but the experience shifts noticeably between seasons.
Summer runs from November through February and brings high humidity, temperatures regularly above 30°C, and occasional afternoon thunderstorms. School holidays in December and January push visitor numbers to their peak, which means beaches fill up and accommodation books out well in advance. This period suits those who want warm-water swimming and a livelier atmosphere, but it requires more forward planning.
Winter, from June to August, is the most comfortable season for many activities. Temperatures drop to the low 20s during the day, humidity eases, and rainfall becomes infrequent. This is the best time for golf, coastal walks, and birdwatching. The sea cools somewhat for swimming, but surf conditions can improve along the exposed beaches nearby.
The shoulder months of March to May and September to October offer a reasonable balance. Crowds thin out, prices ease back from their summer highs, and weather remains warm enough for beach use. September and October in particular can feel like the coast at its most accessible, before the humidity builds again toward year-end.
Getting to Emdloti
Emdloti sits approximately 25 kilometres north of Durban on the KwaZulu-Natal coast. The N2 highway provides the primary road connection, and driving from central Durban takes around 30 minutes outside of peak traffic hours. The freeway interchange at Umdloti gives direct access to the coastal road into the settlement.
King Shaka International Airport, near La Mercy roughly 20 kilometres to the north, is the nearest major airport. It handles domestic routes from Johannesburg, Cape Town, and other South African cities, along with some international connections. The drive from the airport to Emdloti takes around 20 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic at the N2 interchanges.
From Johannesburg, the drive via the N3 and N2 covers approximately 600 kilometres and typically takes six to seven hours. Most visitors from Gauteng choose to fly to King Shaka and hire a car, which is more practical for anyone planning to explore the broader coast.
Local transport within Emdloti is limited. The settlement is compact at its core, but reaching nearby towns generally requires a vehicle. Ride-hailing services operate in the area, though availability can be inconsistent outside Durban. Hiring a car is the most flexible option for anyone planning coastal day trips during their stay.
Emdloti and Surrounding Areas
Emdloti's position along the KwaZulu-Natal north coast puts a cluster of distinct destinations within easy reach, each worth a separate trip.
Umdloti, just one kilometre away, is a small coastal community with its own beach, tidal pool, and a modest selection of restaurants and bars. It is more developed than Emdloti and offers a broader choice for eating out without requiring much of a drive, making it an easy evening option.
Umhlanga Rocks, seven kilometres south, is a well-developed beach town with a promenade, upmarket restaurants, and a busy retail corridor. The lighthouse at Umhlanga is one of the most recognisable landmarks on this stretch of coast, and the beach itself is wide and popular. The town also has a medical facility and a considerably broader range of services than is available closer to Emdloti.
Umhlanga proper, eight kilometres from Emdloti, extends from the beachfront inland and has become a significant commercial hub. Gateway Theatre of Shopping, one of the largest retail centres in Africa, sits within this zone and draws visitors from across the region for shopping, cinema, and dining.
Umhlanga Ridge, at the same eight-kilometre mark, is the newer office and residential precinct set back from the coast, where King Shaka Airport feeds into the urban network. It has good restaurant options and connects easily to the N2 for onward travel.
Mount Edgecombe, nine kilometres to the west, is primarily a residential suburb but contains two golf courses that attract regular visitors from across the north coast. It also serves as a key highway interchange, giving Emdloti-based travellers straightforward access for day trips to the Valley of a Thousand Hills or points further north.
Planning Your Stay
Booking well in advance is essential for the December to January school holiday period and over Easter. Properties along this stretch of coast fill up quickly, and availability across the full range of options can close within weeks of these windows opening.
For longer stays, check whether properties have minimum night requirements, particularly over public holidays. Some self-catering units in this area require a minimum of three to seven nights during peak season, and cancellation policies vary considerably between properties.
Before confirming a booking, check the distance to the beach. Even in a small settlement, a few hundred metres can mean the difference between a sea-facing outlook and a road-facing room. Reviews that mention parking and vehicle access are especially useful here, as some properties sit on steep or narrow coastal roads.
If you are booking a self-catering option, confirm whether linen and towels are included, as some listings in the region charge extra for these. Air conditioning is not always standard, so checking ventilation matters if you are visiting in summer.
Visitors planning to use nearby golf courses should confirm tee times and any dress requirements directly with the club, as weekend bookings in particular can fill ahead of time.