Bentley on the Beach is a beachfront accommodation on Glenashley Beach, Umhlanga, with direct beach access, ocean views, and included breakfast.
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Greenwood Park offers a convenient base for exploring Durban's coastal attractions with its mix of residential streets and urban facilities. The area provides easy access to beaches and city amenities, making it suitable for both short stays and longer visits. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities and nearby cultural sites.
Bentley on the Beach is a beachfront accommodation on Glenashley Beach, Umhlanga, with direct beach access, ocean views, and included breakfast.
Two-bedroom self-catering accommodation in Umhlanga with direct beach access, partial sea views, and proximity to restaurants and shopping.
Kingston Place Guest House is a 4-star guesthouse in Umhlanga offering accommodation in five Standard En-Suites, Suite 2, Family Suite, Honeymoon Suite and The Penthouse near Bronze Beach and restaurants.
Goble Palms Guest Lodge is a 20-bedroom bed and breakfast in Durban with en-suite accommodation and luxury finishes in restored Edwardian lodges.
Luxury boutique accommodation in Durban's Morningside offering individually decorated 1-bedroom rooms, on-site Halal restaurant, and access to activities like canoe rides and hiking trails.
4-star Tuscan-styled luxury accommodation in central Umhlanga Rocks offering bed & breakfast and self-catering options with pool, tropical gardens, and warm service.
34 Sea Lodge is self-catering accommodation in a third-floor beachfront apartment at Umhlanga Rocks, sleeping 6 in 3 bedrooms with sea views and direct beach access.
404 Oyster Rock is modern self-catering beachfront accommodation in the Oysters complex, Umhlanga. This fourth-floor apartment sleeps four with ocean views.
Beachfront self-catering accommodation with spacious apartments overlooking the Tropical Canal Waterfront in Durban. Steps from the beach, pool, and on-site waterfront cafe.
Gumtree Lodge is a guesthouse in Mount Edgecombe, Umhlanga area of Durban, offering air-conditioned accommodation for business and leisure stays.
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.
La Loggia on Portland is contemporary B&B accommodation near the heart of Umhlanga village, offering a peaceful yet modern home-style stay.
Upmarket surf lodge accommodation in Durban's Morningside offering 7 spacious modern rooms for 18 guests, overlooking the city and seascape.
Acorn B&B is private guesthouse accommodation in a restored 1920s home in Berea, Durban, with manicured gardens and en-suite rooms.
Breakers Resort is luxury self-catering accommodation on the Dolphin Coast with direct beach access, heated pools, spa, and family-friendly facilities.
2SIX2, a contemporary building a coffee shop and a fine-dining restaurant. Enjoy exclusive access to the roof-top swimming pool and gym. Apartments are fully fitted with SMEG oven-hob and extractor, porcelain tiles, modern kitchens and Grohe sanitary ware. The design lends itself to an alfresco style living with generous balconies to dine and relax on during Durbans warm evenings. We will be in contact with you regarding access to the apartment as well as the R250 cleaning fee and A refundable R1000 breakage deposit.
Situated a mere forty meters from La Lucia Beach, Dolphin Self Catering is a comfortable accommodation, ideal for business or holidays. For the business person, we are conveniently midway between Durban and Umhlanga Rocks, in the up-market area of Durban North. For the holiday-maker, we are literally a stone's throw from the beach, where you can grab a towel, take a short stroll and enjoy a day on the golden sands. Dolphin Self Catering offers self-catering, making it an ideal weekend getaway or holiday spot. Sparkling pool, warm ambiance, tranquil surrounds.
Ocean Breeze is located in one of South Africas most well-known holiday destinations, Umhlanga Rocks and is situated just a stones throw away from the beach, this self-catering Umhlanga Mansion boasts panoramic sea views from all rooms. Being a more affordable option in the area, Ocean Breeze tries to create an ever-lasting beach holiday experience by making it reasonable and convenient for all guests. The multi-storey mansion offers 4 lovely bedrooms furnished with king-size or queen-size beds with high-quality linen and en-suite bathrooms fitted with baths, showers and toilets. The kitchen is fully equipped with a stove, oven, microwave, and fridge, as well as tea and coffee-making facilities and meals can be enjoyed in the dining area. Guests can relax in the TV or piano room, play a game of snooker or get together in the entertainment area with its braai facilities. An outdoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi is available for added relaxation. Free Wi-Fi and a complimentary laundry service are available for long-stay guests. Secure parking is available on site and guests have direct gate access to the Umhlanga Main Beach.
Our Ridge Road accommodations are located in the heart of Umhlanga Rocks and feature two spacious self-catering homes, perfectly suited for families, groups, and business travellers. Set close to the beach, popular restaurants, and key business hubs, both properties offer the ideal balance of convenience, comfort, and privacy on Durban's sought-after North Coast. 145 Ridge Road House is a generous 6-bedroom home designed for up to 12 guests. The layout is ideal for easy group living, with a mix of king, queen, and twin rooms, multiple bathrooms, and open-plan living and dining areas that make it easy to spend time together. A fully equipped kitchen allows for effortless self-catering, whether you're preparing quick breakfasts or full family meals. Step outside to your private pool, garden, and braai area, perfect for long afternoons in the sun and relaxed evenings at home. With secure parking and Wi-Fi included, everything is in place for a comfortable, stress-free stay. 147 Ridge Road House offers a similarly relaxed experience, with 5 well-appointed bedrooms sleeping up to 10 guests. Each room features a queen-size bed, creating a consistent level of comfort throughout the home. The house includes spacious living areas, a fully equipped kitchen, 2 bathrooms, and a dedicated workspace, making it suitable for both leisure and business stays. Outside, guests can enjoy a private pool, garden setting, and outdoor entertainment space designed for laid-back coastal living. The two homes are both double-storey houses and are located right next to each other on the same street, just across the road from one another and only a few steps apart. This makes it easy for larger groups to move between the properties while still enjoying the privacy and independence of two separate homes. For larger groups, booking both homes together creates a unique setup for up to 22 guests. You get the benefit of staying side by side, Close enough to gather easily, but with the comfort and privacy of separate spaces. It's ideal for extended families, special celebrations, or corporate groups looking for space, flexibility, and a premium coastal base.
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!
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Greenwood Park offers a convenient base for exploring Durban's coastal attractions with its mix of residential streets and urban facilities. The area provides easy access to beaches and city amenities, making it suitable for both short stays and longer visits. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities and nearby cultural sites.
With 30 properties available, Greenwood Park offers accommodation running from R600 to R3,755 per night, with the average nightly rate sitting at around R1,571. The spread across property types gives visitors real choice rather than a single dominant category.
At the budget end, the suburb's hotel and a cluster of lodges offer the most affordable rates, with lodges averaging around R1,139 per night. These properties suit travelers who want a functional base without extras. Self-catering options, including apartments and a cottage, appeal to those who prefer to manage their own meals and keep daily costs predictable, particularly for longer stays.
The mid-range tier is where most of the volume sits. Guest houses account for a significant share of listings and average around R1,653 per night. These properties typically deliver a more personal experience than a hotel, with hosts available on-site and breakfast often included. This price point works well for couples and solo travelers who want comfort and a degree of local character without paying for additional hotel-grade facilities.
Further up the scale, bed and breakfasts average closer to R2,564 per night. Many occupy converted homes with garden settings, and the higher rate generally reflects investment in presentation, linens, and morning meals that go beyond a basic spread. The two boutique hotels in the area average around R2,044 per night and tend to offer a more considered design aesthetic along with additional amenities.
The overall mix means the suburb does not cater exclusively to any one type of visitor. A budget-conscious traveler and someone seeking a more polished stay can both find something appropriate, which adds to Greenwood Park's appeal as a practical accommodation base for the north Durban corridor.
The coastline is the most accessible natural draw. Durban's beaches stretch both north and south of the suburb, with the water staying warm enough for swimming through most of the year. Lifeguarded sections along the main beachfront cater to families, while fishing from rock points and off piers is a regular activity for locals. The ocean temperature rarely dips low enough to discourage a swim even in winter.
Golf is a significant draw for the area and several courses operate within a short drive. The subtropical climate means play is possible throughout the year, and green fees are reasonable by international standards. Mount Edgecombe to the north is particularly well regarded for its fairways.
Durban's wider landmarks are close enough for half- or full-day outings. uShaka Marine World, around 15 kilometers to the south, combines one of Africa's largest aquariums with a water park and is a straightforward family outing. The Moses Mabhida Stadium, roughly 10 kilometers away, hosts football matches and concerts, and a cable car runs to the top of its arch for views across the city and harbor.
Botanical gardens in the wider Durban area offer a quieter pace, with established collections of cycads, orchids, and tropical species. The gardens suit an early morning walk or an afternoon away from traffic. For those drawn to Durban's cultural history, the surrounding suburbs contain markets and heritage sites that reward a few hours of exploration without requiring a rigid itinerary.
Greenwood Park sits in KwaZulu-Natal's subtropical zone, which shapes the visit experience significantly depending on the time of year. December through February is warm and humid, with temperatures regularly above 30°C and afternoon thunderstorms arriving on most days. This is also South Africa's peak domestic holiday season. Accommodation across the north Durban area fills quickly around Christmas and New Year, and again during school holiday windows in late December and early January.
The winter months, May to August, bring a more comfortable climate for outdoor activity. Daytime temperatures sit between 16°C and 24°C, rainfall is rare, and the humidity drops considerably. This is the off-peak period, which generally means better availability and a quieter atmosphere at beaches and attractions. It is the most comfortable time for walking and golf.
September and October form a useful shoulder season: warmer than winter but before the full summer humidity arrives. Spring conditions suit outdoor exploration, and rates tend to be more competitive than during the December peak. The Durban July horse race, held in early July, draws visitors from across the country and creates a localized surge in demand regardless of the off-peak status of that month.
King Shaka International Airport, about 25 kilometers north, handles the majority of domestic and international arrivals. The drive into Greenwood Park takes roughly 30 minutes under normal conditions, joining the N2 highway south and then connecting onto local roads into the suburb. Car hire desks are available at the terminal from all major operators, and having a vehicle provides the most flexibility for reaching the surrounding North Coast corridor.
From central Durban, the suburb is approximately 12 kilometers north via the M4 coastal road, a journey of 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. The M4 is a well-maintained dual carriageway for most of its length and is the most direct route.
Public minibus taxis pass through the suburb regularly and link it to Durban's central taxi ranks, making them the cheapest option for getting around. These routes require some local knowledge to use confidently. App-based ride services and metered taxis operate throughout the area and are a more straightforward option for visitors without a car.
Travelers arriving by long-distance coach from Johannesburg or other inland cities will terminate at Durban's central facilities, from where local transport connects northward to Greenwood Park.
Greenwood Park occupies a central position in the north Durban corridor, which means most neighboring areas are reachable within 10 minutes by car.
Durban North, just 2 kilometers away, is one of the closest neighbors. It is a settled residential suburb with a compact commercial strip that includes cafes, restaurants, and convenience retail. The pace is quieter than the city center and it works well for an evening meal without traveling far.
Berea, 5 kilometers south, sits on the ridge above Durban and carries a distinctly different character. It is one of the city's older inner suburbs, known for independent coffee shops, art galleries, and some of Durban's more established restaurants. Mitchell Park within Berea has a small zoo and open lawns that draw families on weekends.
Greyville, 6 kilometers away, is the home of the Greyville Racecourse, which hosts the Durban July, South Africa's most watched flat race meeting. Beyond racing events, Greyville serves as a practical gateway to central Durban's museums, markets, and harbor precinct.
Mount Edgecombe, 7 kilometers north, is a planned estate built around golf courses. Visitors based in Greenwood Park regularly drive up for a round, and the estate's road network is easy to navigate.
Umhlanga and Umhlanga Ridge, both 8 kilometers away, form the area's busiest leisure hub. Umhlanga's beachfront has a lighthouse, a hotel strip, and a seafront promenade that draws considerable foot traffic on weekends. Umhlanga Ridge, the inland commercial development above it, contains major shopping centers including Gateway, one of South Africa's largest enclosed malls, along with chain restaurants and cinema complexes.
Booking ahead matters most during the December to January school holiday period and the week of the Durban July in early July, when availability across the north Durban area tightens considerably. Outside these windows, last-minute bookings are usually possible, though popular smaller properties fill their best rooms weeks in advance around long weekends.
When comparing properties, check whether breakfast is included in the nightly rate. This varies even between properties at similar price points, and a full breakfast can meaningfully affect the daily budget. Self-catering arrangements are worth prioritizing for stays of three nights or longer, particularly for groups where the flexibility of a kitchen offsets the slightly higher room rate.
Before confirming, verify parking arrangements if arriving by car. Some properties offer secure off-street bays while others rely on street parking, which can be tight in certain pockets of the suburb. Check-in hours are worth confirming directly with the host at smaller properties, since guesthouses and B&Bs often have limited reception windows compared to hotels.
Carrying some cash is practical for minibus taxis and smaller local purchases, as card acceptance is inconsistent outside shopping centers and established restaurants.