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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Greyville is a lively suburb in Durban, known for its horse racing track and easy access to the city's beaches and business districts. The area features a variety of shops and eateries that cater to different tastes. It serves as a practical spot for travelers wanting to experience KwaZulu-Natal's coastal vibe.
Bentley on the Beach is a beachfront accommodation on Glenashley Beach, Umhlanga, with direct beach access, ocean views, and included breakfast.
Self-catering accommodation in the Bluff with Indian Ocean views, private beaches nearby, and approximately 10 minutes from town.
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.
Goble Palms Guest Lodge is a 20-bedroom bed and breakfast in Durban with en-suite accommodation and luxury finishes in restored Edwardian lodges.
Beachfront self-catering accommodation with spacious apartments overlooking the Tropical Canal Waterfront in Durban. Steps from the beach, pool, and on-site waterfront cafe.
Family and Friends Guesthouse is a 3-star graded self-catering accommodation on the Bluff, south of Durban Harbour and Durban CBD.
Family-run accommodation since 1999, 50m from Ansteys Beach on the Bluff, 15km south of Durban. Offers self-catering apartments, private rooms, and backpacker cabins.
4-star Tuscan-styled luxury accommodation in central Umhlanga Rocks offering bed & breakfast and self-catering options with pool, tropical gardens, and warm service.
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.
Seaside villa accommodation in Treasure Beach with air-conditioned rooms, ocean views, and complimentary English breakfast.
Upmarket surf lodge accommodation in Durban's Morningside offering 7 spacious modern rooms for 18 guests, overlooking the city and seascape.
Refined accommodation in Pinetown, Durban offering diverse rooms from self-catering cottage to king comfort suites, ideal for business and leisure travellers.
Acorn B&B is private guesthouse accommodation in a restored 1920s home in Berea, Durban, with manicured gardens and en-suite rooms.
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.
Boutique B&B bordering a nature sanctuary, offering magnificent Palmiet Valley views, abundant birdlife, and tranquil surroundings. Centrally located in Westville within walking distance of pubs, restaurants, and shopping centres, with high-speed internet access throughout the property. Serenity Place B&B offers five well-appointed guestrooms with air conditioning, fans, en-suite bathrooms, and private balconies or patios. Rooms include a microwave, bar fridge, kettle, tea and coffee station, plus TV with DStv and Netflix, providing comfortable accommodation with scenic views and convenient in-room amenities. Our fully air-conditioned conference facility accommodates up to 30 attendees in a safe, quiet, and exclusive environment ideal for meetings, presentations, and team collaboration. The venue is equipped with state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment, with refreshments and lunch served in a separate area opening onto the gardens and pool. The conference facility has dedicated toilets and showers, and opens onto beautiful gardens set against the natural bush, providing a relaxed environment for breaks. Use of the conference center is free for all stay-in B&B guests, and is open 24 hours, with self service coffee & tea station. Breakfast is included in our B&B rates; however, we do not operate a restaurant. Our wedding package offers a stunning outdoor setting overlooking the nature sanctuary, supported by a spacious events hall with separate toilet and shower facilities available as a backup venue in case of inclement weather. For visiting school teams, we offer hostel-type accommodation for up to 14 children, while the B&B accommodates up to 12 adults (teachers or parents) in a safe, private, and exclusive environment.
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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Greyville is a lively suburb in Durban, known for its horse racing track and easy access to the city's beaches and business districts. The area features a variety of shops and eateries that cater to different tastes. It serves as a practical spot for travelers wanting to experience KwaZulu-Natal's coastal vibe.
With 29 properties listed and nightly rates spanning R600 to R3,755, Greyville covers a reasonable spread of budgets. The most affordable options include lodges, which average around R1,139 per night, while the single hotel in the area comes in lower still at roughly R870. Self-catering apartments and cottages sit in this bracket too, making them practical for extended stays where preparing meals at the property reduces overall daily costs.
The mid-range tier is well served by guest houses, several of which operate in the suburb at an average of R1,653 per night. These tend to feel more personal than a standard hotel, with hosts familiar with the local area and breakfast frequently included in the rate. The atmosphere is typically residential, often in converted homes within the suburb's quieter streets.
Towards the upper end, bed and breakfast properties form the most numerous category, with six listings averaging R2,442 per night. This reflects consistent demand for a style of accommodation that combines home-like comfort with an included morning meal. The two boutique hotels in the area average R2,044 and deliver a more polished finish, with design-led interiors suited to shorter, event-focused visits.
Across all tiers, properties here are compact and urban in character rather than resort-style. They cluster close to the suburb's centre, which keeps travel requirements manageable. For business travellers, proximity to Durban's commercial district is a practical point: the city centre is accessible in under ten minutes by car outside peak hours. Families tend to gravitate towards self-catering options, of which there is a modest supply, offering the flexibility of a kitchen without moving far from central amenities.
The Greyville Racecourse is the area's most distinctive feature. Established in 1842, it remains one of South Africa's oldest active thoroughbred venues and holds meetings throughout the year, drawing large crowds for its major events. The course sits at the heart of the suburb, and its presence shapes the character of the surrounding streets. On busy race days, traffic tightens considerably around the venue, so visitors attending events are better off staying within walking distance.
North Beach, part of Durban's Golden Mile promenade, is roughly 4 kilometres away and offers direct access to the Indian Ocean. The main swimming area is patrolled by lifeguards, water temperature stays warm across all seasons, and a coastal walkway stretches several kilometres along the shoreline. Food stalls and activity vendors operate along the strip, making it an easy half-day outing.
Golf is available to visitors in the broader Durban area. The Durban Country Club is one of the most respected courses in the country and welcomes visiting players. Weekend tee times book out quickly, so calling a day or two ahead is advisable.
Moses Mabhida Stadium, about 3 kilometres from central Greyville, offers a change of pace. A cable car runs to the top of the arch with clear views across the city and over the Indian Ocean. Zipline and abseiling options are attached to the structure for visitors wanting something more physical.
Within the suburb, the Greyville Shopping Centre handles grocery and everyday needs, with some casual dining options on site. For a broader choice of restaurants and evening entertainment, Durban's city centre is a short drive away.
Greyville shares Durban's subtropical climate. Summers, from November through March, are hot and humid, with afternoon temperatures regularly reaching the low to mid-30s Celsius. Late afternoon thunderstorms are common during this period, though they typically clear within an hour. December and January mark the domestic peak season, driven by school holidays, which means higher demand and busier public spaces across the city.
The winter months of June to August are mild and dry, making them comfortable for outdoor activities. The Vodacom Durban July, held in early July, is the single biggest annual draw to the area and pushes accommodation demand to its highest point of the year. Visitors planning to attend should book well in advance.
April, May, September, and October offer the most straightforward conditions for a visit. Humidity drops noticeably, the risk of afternoon storms is lower, and temperatures sit comfortably in the mid-20s Celsius. Crowds thin out compared to peak season, and properties are easier to secure without planning weeks ahead. October also marks the start of whale-watching season along the broader KwaZulu-Natal coast, making it a good time to pair a Greyville stay with a wider coastal itinerary.
King Shaka International Airport, approximately 35 kilometres north of central Durban, is the main point of arrival for air travellers. The drive to Greyville from the airport takes around 30 to 40 minutes by car, following the N2 highway south into the city. Metered taxis, Uber, and airport shuttle services all operate from the terminal.
For those driving from elsewhere in South Africa, the N3 highway connects Johannesburg to Durban over roughly 570 kilometres, a journey of approximately five to six hours. The N2 then carries traffic into central Durban and through to Greyville. From Cape Town, the road distance exceeds 1,600 kilometres, making a domestic flight the more practical choice for most travellers.
Within the suburb and across broader Durban, the municipal People Mover bus network covers key routes at low cost. Metered taxis and Uber operate throughout the city and are the most flexible option for short trips between suburbs. The streets around Greyville are walkable in the cooler months, though summer heat and humidity make midday walking uncomfortable. Rideshare apps have reliable coverage in this part of the city and handle airport runs without difficulty.
Berea, 2 kilometres from Greyville, occupies a ridge above the lower city and has a long-established residential character. It is home to the Howard College campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal and contains the Durban Botanic Gardens, which date to 1849 and hold one of the country's most significant cycad collections. Admission is free, and the gardens make for a worthwhile morning visit, offering a calm contrast to the urban pace of the surrounding suburb.
The Durban city centre, ethekwini, is 4 kilometres to the east and functions as the commercial and cultural hub of the region. The Victoria Street Market is one of the busiest trading areas in the city, selling spices, textiles, and street food in a compact setting. uShaka Marine World, a large aquarium and water park complex, is also accessible from the centre and draws both local and international visitors throughout the year.
Greenwood Park, 6 kilometres north, is primarily a residential suburb with local shopping and basic amenities. It suits visitors who prefer a lower-key setting without moving far from central Durban's facilities, and the drive back to Greyville is straightforward.
Westville, also 6 kilometres away but to the west, has a university campus, a solid selection of restaurants along its commercial strips, and strong highway access for those planning to travel inland. It is a common stop for visitors arriving by car from Johannesburg and worth an evening visit for its dining options.
Durban North, 7 kilometres away across the Umgeni River, is home to the Umgeni River Bird Park, which houses a large collection of bird species in a walkthrough aviary. The suburb also has a cluster of well-regarded restaurants and is an easy drive from Greyville for an evening out.
Booking ahead is essential for peak periods. The annual July racing event draws visitors from across the country and fills accommodation in the area weeks in advance. December and January school holidays create a secondary peak, particularly for self-catering options favoured by families. Outside these windows, two to three weeks' notice is generally sufficient to secure a good property.
When comparing options, check whether breakfast is included in the quoted rate. The difference can shift the effective daily cost considerably and is not always obvious from the listing headline. Confirming what is included before booking saves confusion on arrival.
Before confirming, verify security arrangements if you are travelling with a vehicle. Greyville is an urban suburb, and secure parking and access control are worth checking rather than assuming. Recent guest reviews are the most reliable source for this kind of practical detail, more so than the property description itself.
Wi-Fi quality varies between properties, so confirm availability if you plan to work remotely. Most listings include it, but connection speed differs and some older buildings have not upgraded their infrastructure.
If you are departing on a weekday, allow extra time for traffic. Durban's main arterials slow significantly during morning peak hours, and the gap between leaving at 6am and 8am on routes towards the airport can add 30 minutes or more to the journey.