Silver Oaks
4-star boutique accommodation in Durban's Berea neighborhood, within walking distance of Musgrave Centre and close to the airport.
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Grosvenor provides easy access to Durban's coastal attractions and urban amenities. The area features a range of outdoor activities and nearby shopping options. Staying here allows travelers to experience a blend of relaxation and exploration in a convenient location.
4-star boutique accommodation in Durban's Berea neighborhood, within walking distance of Musgrave Centre and close to the airport.
McAllisters Luxury Guesthouse & Spa is refined, peaceful guesthouse accommodation for business travellers, couples, families, and international guests, with personalised service and modern amenities.
The Tides Inn B&B is pet-friendly seaside accommodation on the Bluff south of Durban city centre with panoramic Indian Ocean views and six en suite rooms.
29 on St James Guest Lodge is B&B accommodation in leafy Westville, Durban, with private suites, coastline views, and a central base for beach, business, and shopping.
Guesthouse accommodation in Westville, Durban featuring four room types with three self-catering options. Swimming pool, safe parking, and landscaped garden in a quiet neighbourhood.
A 4-star accommodation in Durban North offering seven air-conditioned twin and double en-suite rooms, 5km from Durban CBD. Tourism Grading Council rated and highly reviewed.
Coweys Corner is restored Bed & Breakfast accommodation in Durban's upmarket Berea/Essenwood area, suited to romantic getaways, business trips and family stays.
The Andora Inn offers stylish accommodation in Bluff, a residential coastal suburb of Durban, a great holiday destination for locals or tourists alike. Guests have a choice of Double, Deluxe and Queen Rooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom with a shower, a work desk and a couch. Each room is air-conditioned and contains a flat-screen TV, bar fridge, microwave, and a tea and coffee station. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available. Guests can enjoy an optional breakfast at an additional fee in the light and bright breakfast room each morning, or relax in the guest lounge or outside on the balcony. Free secure off-street parking is provided on the premises.
JoThams is a bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation on The Bluff, south of Durban, offering private units with fitted kitchenettes and air-conditioning.
Self-catering accommodation in five units with sea and garden views, near excellent surfing, Anstey's Beach, and Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve.
Luxury boutique guesthouse accommodation in Bluff, Durban with six suites, direct beach access, Indian Ocean views, and daily breakfast.
Set in Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal region, Seas of Ships Guest House has a balcony. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free Wi-Fi. The property is non-smoking and is situated 800 m from Garvies Beach. The villa is composed of 7 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and 7 bathrooms. A flat-screen TV is available with DSTV. Ansteys Beach is 1.6 km from the villa, while Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve is 11 km from the property. The nearest airport is King Shaka International Airport, 47 km from Seas of Ships Guest House.
Welcome to Whales Tale, a charming sea-facing retreat in Bluff, Durban, where every room offers breathtaking ocean views and the soothing sound of waves to accompany your stay. Designed for comfort and versatility, Whales Tale features a range of well-appointed room from cozy doubles to spacious family and quadruple options, some with interleading doors perfect for extended families or groups traveling together. Each room is equipped with modern conveniences such as TVs, air-conditioning, bar fridges, and either shared or private bathrooms, ensuring a relaxed and hassle-free experience beyond the accommodation. Bluff itself is a coastal treasure, boasting golden beaches, lush nature reserves, and vibrant local attractions. Guests can enjoy swimming, surfing, or simply strolling along the shoreline, while nearby restaurants and cultural spots add to the area's charm. With its friendly atmosphere, practical layout, and unbeatable sea views, Whales Tale is the ideal destination for family holidays, group adventures, or longer stays where the beauty of Durban's? Bluff becomes part of your everyday backdrop.
On the Ocean consists of 2 beautiful units. The Whale unit consisting of 2 bedrooms. Sleeps 4 people. (4 adults) Fitted open plan kitchen dining and lounge area overlooking the ocean. Bath shower and toilet. Private balcony. Dolphin unit consisting of 1 bedroom walkout to private entertainment area with braai facility. Shower and toilet. Private kitchen.
Frere Hill Guesthouse is situated in Glenwood, just 7 km from Durban's Golden Mile and uShaka Marine World. The spacious, air-conditioned self-catering apartment features a kitchen equipped with an oven, microwave, refrigerator and kettle. Each apartment has a bathroom offering a bath or shower. The apartment has a sofa couch, which can accommodate 1 child under the age of 4 years old only. Guests can relax in the spacious living room that includes a dining and seating area with a flat-screen TV. The Glenwood Bakery is a 260-meter walk away offering breakfast and Queensmead Mall is within 1.5 km from Frere Hill Guesthouse. Several restaurants, coffee shops, shopping malls, and a 24/7 Engen stop can be found within 4 km of Frere Hill Guesthouse. Phansi Museum features Southern African arts, crafts and traditions, and is just a 3-minute walk away. The Tesoriere Pool is a public swimming pool and is 900 meters away. King Shaka International Airport is 40 km away.
42 On Canterbury offers shared self-catering accommodation and is located in Berea, Durban. The guest house is ideally located near the CBD, 4 km from the Golden Mile Beach, and 5 km from uShaka Marine World and Durban Harbour. Each room is furnished with a king-size bed and features an en-suite bathroom. Each unit contains a portable fan, a TV with satellite channels, and free Wi-Fi access. An iron and an ironing board are available on request. Guests have access to a communal kitchen to prepare and cook their own meals. Free secure parking is available on-site. King Shaka International Airport is 38.8 km away.
*The Sails Penthouse C703 is a self-catering apartment located in Point Waterfront, a harbour-side town located at the entrance to the Port of Durban, within close proximity to uShaka Marine World and Durban South Beach *The apartment can accommodate up to 4 adults and 2 children; and comprises 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The main bedroom contains a king-size bed, while the second bedroom contains 2 single beds. A mattress is available for 2 small children under the age of 12. Air conditioning is available in each bedroom. The bathroom is fitted with a bath and a shower, a toilet and a wash basin The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering and contains a stove, oven, fridge-freezer, microwave, and cutlery and crockery. There is also a breakfast bar with stools. The dining area has seating space for 4 people, while the lounge has a comfy lounge suite and a TV with selected DStv channels. This apartment offers access to a communal outdoor pool and a fitness centre.
Situated in Westridge, the multi-storey Gem of Manor offers self-catering accommodation to leisure or business travellers visiting the area and is approximately 7 km from Golden Mile Beach. Guests have a choice of units that can accommodate between 3 and 6 people, each with a private patio and outdoor seating. The units are furnished with a combination of king-size or queen-size beds with single beds or sleeper couches. Hairdryers, irons, ironing boards, and fans are all available on request. The unit has en-suite bathrooms fitted with showers, toilets and wash basins. Each of the air-conditioned units has a private fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, 2-plate stove, tea and coffee facilities, fridge and a dining area in some. A desk, TV with DStv and Netflix in some units are available. Guests staying a month or longer will receive complimentary cleaning services up to twice a week, and additional cleaning is available on request at an additional cost. A communal swimming pool is available and some units have a private braai area. Parking is based on availability, and the property is monitored by CCTV cameras and street patrol.
The apartment has stunning views from your patio of the harbour. Just bring your beach towels.
214 on Clark offers comfortable self-catering apartments in the charming and diverse suburb of Bulwer. The area showcases a harmonious blend of historical heritage and contemporary living. Situated just 3 km from Durban's central business district. The property offers 4 attractive apartments, which can accommodate 4-5 persons in each. Each fully furnished apartment consists of 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Each apartment offers a well-equipped kitchen for self-catering and an open-plan dining and lounge area to relax in. In addition, each unit contains air conditioning, a BBQ/braai, and free unlimited Wi-Fi access. Free secure parking is available on-site. 214 on Clark is situated 6 km from uShaka Marine World, 7 km from Durban Harbour, and 36 km from King Shaka International Airport.
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Grosvenor provides easy access to Durban's coastal attractions and urban amenities. The area features a range of outdoor activities and nearby shopping options. Staying here allows travelers to experience a blend of relaxation and exploration in a convenient location.
Grosvenor has 18 listed properties covering a rate range of R600 to R1,990 per night, with an average around R1,308. The spread is broad enough to suit different budgets without feeling overwhelming.
At the budget end, a hotel and two lodges anchor the lower tier. These properties average around R870 to R1,000 per night and offer functional, accessible stays suited to travellers who plan to spend most of their time out of the room. They are straightforward options without frills, and well-suited to shorter overnight stops.
The mid-range segment is where most of the inventory sits. Guesthouses account for seven listings across two overlapping categories, and three bed and breakfast properties round out this band. Rates in this range cluster around the R1,600 mark. These properties tend to be owner-operated, with a more personal feel than a chain hotel, and breakfast is frequently included. For a three or four night stay with a preference for local character over anonymity, this tier makes the most practical sense.
The upper end features two boutique hotels averaging R2,044 per night and two premium bed and breakfast properties averaging R2,030. The gap between boutique hotel and upmarket B&B here is narrow in price but distinct in character. Boutique hotels typically offer a slightly higher level of consistency and amenity, while the premium B&B option suits visitors who prefer a quieter, more residential atmosphere with attentive hosts. A single apartment listing also sits within the overall inventory, providing self-catering flexibility for longer stays or groups who prefer to cook independently.
Across all tiers, on-site parking is generally available. Most properties are small scale, which keeps service personal and check-in simple. Booking through a comparison platform lets visitors filter by meal inclusion, which can meaningfully affect the effective daily rate.
Golf is the headline activity in the area, and the Durban metro supports several courses within easy reach. Durban Country Club, one of the oldest clubs in South Africa, has hosted major national championships and sits within the broader metro. Beachwood Country Club offers a coastal layout north of the city center. Both are accessible by car in under 20 minutes from Grosvenor. Green fees vary by day and membership status, so calling ahead to confirm availability and rates is sensible.
Away from the golf courses, the suburb's position gives visitors access to a solid run of coastal and urban attractions. North Beach is a short drive away and remains one of the more active stretches of shoreline in KwaZulu-Natal. Lifeguard patrols operate in season, and the beachfront promenade is walkable and lined with vendors and food kiosks.
The Durban Botanical Gardens, established in 1851, claims the distinction of being the oldest surviving botanical garden on the African continent. The collection spans orchids, cycads, a significant fernery, and one of the largest collections of cycads in the world. Entry is free, and the grounds are large enough to warrant a full morning.
uShaka Marine World, roughly 10 kilometres from Grosvenor, houses one of the largest aquariums in Africa alongside a waterpark and a village-format entertainment precinct. It suits families particularly well and can absorb most of a day. For travellers who want a change of pace, the Drakensberg mountain range is roughly 200 kilometres inland and accessible as a two-night side trip.
The area operates under a subtropical coastal climate, which defines the character of each season. Summer, from November through March, brings high humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms. January and February are the hottest months, with temperatures regularly above 30°C. Rain is not unusual on any given afternoon, and the humidity amplifies the heat. Domestic tourism peaks over December and January during school holidays, so the coastal areas are at their busiest and most energetic during this period.
Winter runs from June through August. Days are typically clear, dry, and warm, with daytime temperatures sitting in the low to mid-20s. The ocean remains swimmable throughout the year given the Agulhas current's influence on the KwaZulu-Natal coast. This is the most comfortable season for walking, exploring on foot, or spending extended time outdoors without the heat becoming a factor.
Humpback and southern right whale migration along the coastline runs from roughly June through November, peaking mid-year. For travellers with any interest in marine wildlife, this is an additional reason to favour a winter visit. Spring (September to October) and autumn (April to May) offer warm days with more manageable humidity than the summer peak, making them solid alternatives to the main winter window.
King Shaka International Airport is the closest commercial airport, sitting approximately 35 kilometres north of the suburb via the N2 highway. Under normal traffic conditions, the drive takes 35 to 45 minutes. Uber and Bolt both operate from the airport and cover the route without prior arrangement. Car hire is available from the major operators at the terminal if independent transport is preferred for the duration of the stay.
For travellers arriving by road, the N3 from Johannesburg is the main inland artery, covering approximately 580 kilometres and taking five to six hours. From Pietermaritzburg, the provincial capital, the distance drops to around 80 kilometres on the same highway. The M4 coastal road runs along the eastern side of the metro and offers an alternative scenic route for those arriving from the north or continuing southward along the coast.
Within the suburb and across the wider Durban metro, the People Mover bus network covers the city center and several arterial routes, though suburban coverage can be patchy. Metered taxis operate but tend to be less consistent than app-based services. For most visitors, a rental vehicle or ride-hailing app offers the most reliable way to move between the suburb, the beach, and the city center.
Grosvenor sits within easy reach of several distinct parts of the Durban metro, each with its own character.
Bluff, 1 kilometre away, is a peninsula that divides the city's port from the open sea. It is a self-contained community with its own beaches, including Ansteys and Brighton, which see fewer crowds than the main city beachfront. The peninsula also contains a coastal forest reserve on its eastern edge, with walking trails through indigenous bush that runs close to the cliffs.
Durban/eThekwini, 6 to 7 kilometres north, is the commercial and cultural core of the wider metro. The Victoria Street Market and the Grey Street area form one of the largest concentrations of Islamic architecture and Indian commerce in the southern hemisphere. The Golden Mile beachfront strip stretches along the city's eastern edge, with public pools, skateparks, and a promenade. This is where most of the city's major event infrastructure sits.
Queensburgh, 9 kilometres to the west, is a mid-century residential suburb that functions primarily as a service node. It has large shopping centers, hardware stores, and supermarkets at suburban prices, making it a practical stop for self-catering travellers stocking up for a longer stay.
Greyville, 9 kilometres away, is home to the Greyville Racecourse, venue for the Vodacom Durban July. Held on the first Saturday of July, this horse racing event doubles as one of the country's major social occasions and draws visitors from across South Africa.
Berea sits on a ridge 9 kilometres from Grosvenor, offering elevated views over the port and ocean. It has a mixed residential and commercial character, with a reasonable selection of restaurants, specialty retailers, and coffee shops that complement the more limited options within Grosvenor itself.
With only 18 properties in the market, availability tightens faster here than in larger Durban accommodation hubs. During the December and January school holidays and around the Durban July in early July, properties can fill several weeks in advance. For peak travel periods, booking six to eight weeks ahead gives a realistic chance of securing first preference. For quieter mid-year windows outside July, two to three weeks is generally sufficient.
When comparing properties, pay attention to what is included in the rate. Breakfast inclusion can represent meaningful daily savings once factored against local restaurant prices. Check whether properties have on-site parking and confirm whether it is secure, as this varies. For stays of more than five nights, it is worth contacting properties directly to ask whether a weekly rate applies. Comparison platforms do not always surface these arrangements.
Before confirming, confirm check-in times and any after-hours arrangements if arriving late from King Shaka Airport. Most smaller properties do not operate 24-hour front desks. Also verify whether air conditioning is available in rooms, as summer humidity makes this a practical consideration rather than a luxury. Mobile data coverage across all major South African networks is strong throughout the area, so offline navigation should not be necessary.