Munster Accommodation

8 properties found · Munster Guide

Ocean view with waves and green foliage under a clear blue sky

Ocean Grove Guesthouse

Guest house Munster
From R1,390
Woman in yellow dress reading a book on a hammock outdoors

Kingfisher Lakeside Retreat

Self-catering Southbroom
From R2,000

Zesty Guesthouse

Guesthouse
Modern bedroom with large windows ocean view and various amenities icons
Star Star Star Star

Rock Shandy

Self-catering Marina Beach
Camper with awning set up in a shaded campsite with outdoor furniture

Fairhills Caravan Park

Self-catering
Sunset with the sun low on the horizon and silhouetted trees in the foreground

Sausalito

Self-catering Ramsgate
White house with green roof palm trees and grassy yard under blue sky

Bellevue Lodge & Eco Park

Self-catering Ramsgate
From R960
Bedroom with a bed and large window overlooking a beach

Margate Boulevard Unit 302

Self-catering Margate

About Munster

Munster offers a peaceful coastal experience with its sandy beaches and warm waters. Visitors can enjoy fishing and boating in the nearby lagoon, while the area's natural beauty provides a relaxing backdrop for holidays. The village's proximity to other attractions makes it an appealing spot for those seeking a break by the sea.

Munster is a small village on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It features a mix of beachfront properties and lush surroundings that attract people looking for a quiet getaway. The village sits along the Indian Ocean, with coordinates placing it at approximately -30.998276 latitude and 30.248711 longitude, making it part of a region known for its subtropical climate.

The natural landscape includes golden sands and the Munster Lagoon, which is popular for water activities. People often come here to fish or take boat trips, observing the local marine life such as mullet and occasional dolphins. Inland, the area has rolling hills covered in coastal forest, providing opportunities for hiking and birdwatching, though the paths can vary in difficulty.

Nearby, the Umtamvuna Nature Reserve offers chances to see indigenous flora and fauna, including proteas and various bird species. The village is about 10 kilometers from Port Edward, where visitors might explore shops and restaurants. Munster accommodation options range from self-catering cottages to guesthouses, catering to different preferences for stays. This part of the coast also connects to the Wild Coast, allowing for day trips to see dramatic cliffs and waterfalls.

History in the area includes evidence of early San people, with some rock art sites accessible nearby. The village developed in the 20th century as a fishing spot, and today it serves as a base for exploring the southern KwaZulu-Natal region. Local events like fishing competitions draw crowds periodically, adding a community feel to the environment.