Mount Edgecombe Lodge
Luxury bed and breakfast accommodation on a golf estate within a secure gated community, featuring seven modern en-suite rooms and a swimming pool.
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Phoenix is a large township and residential area north of Durban, known for its close-knit Indian community and its position as one of KwaZulu-Natal's most densely populated suburbs. It sits within easy reach of the city and the North Coast, giving visitors a practical base for exploring the wider region.
Luxury bed and breakfast accommodation on a golf estate within a secure gated community, featuring seven modern en-suite rooms and a swimming pool.
Gumtree Lodge is a guesthouse in Mount Edgecombe, Umhlanga area of Durban, offering air-conditioned accommodation for business and leisure stays.
The Octavia Boutique Hotel is a luxury accommodation in Inanda, Durban, offering unconventional and stimulating experiences with views of the Inanda Dam.
Glorystar Hotel Apartments provides luxury accommodation in Umhlanga and Morningside (Florida Road), KZN, for leisure and business travellers.
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.
Luxury accommodation in Umhlanga Rocks with six en-suite bedrooms, swimming pool, and garden. Less than five minutes from Umhlanga Main Beach. Ideal for business and leisure travelers.
Eight-bedroom en-suite accommodation in Umhlanga overlooks the Indian Ocean. Includes family rooms, suites with sea views, daily breakfast, and housekeeping. Afristay Valued Member.
Ekuthuleni Modern Christian Guesthouse offers spacious and beautiful accommodations in a tranquil cul-de-sac in the green leafy suburb of La Lucia close to Gateway, La Lucia Mall, Ocean Mall and Umhlanga Beach. Accommodation is offered in two beautifully furnished guest rooms and a 6-sleeper apartment, all with sea views. The two guest rooms are upstairs and contain a queen-size bed, a sofa bed and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. The rooms open to a central shared well-equipped kitchenette and TV lounge area, which leads to a balcony with outdoor furniture. The 6-sleeper apartment has two bedrooms, each with a queen-size bed and a sofa bed, a bathroom with a shower, a fully equipped kitchen and lounge and a terrace with outdoor furniture. Downstairs, there is an open-plan fully equipped kitchen, a large dining table and a lounge area. The living area leads to a covered patio with outdoor furniture, a built-in braai, and a lovely swimming pool.
Upmarket accommodation in Umhlanga Ridge featuring five spacious suites with private entrances, pool access, and bed & breakfast or self-catering options.
Welcome to La Lucia BnB in La Lucia, Umhlanga. La Lucia BnB offers you a peaceful, comfortable stay and caters for international and local guests travelling in the Umhlanga area for business or holiday purposes. Accommodation is offered in spacious and tranquil sea-facing rooms. Each room is air-conditioned and contains an extra-length queen-size bed with percale linen and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. The rooms all have access to the sea-facing balcony which has outdoor seating to enjoy the view. Guests can relax in the tranquil garden or take a dip in the swimming pool. Free wireless internet access is provided. Secure parking is provided on-site.
The Sandringham is bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation on Umhlanga Ridge, Umhlanga Rocks, KwaZulu-Natal, for business and leisure travellers.
Secluded in the Sanctuary Private Estate in Umhlanga Rocks, the Rubro Properties in the Tyne complex offers tranquil views of the Indian Ocean and amenities including a pool, communal steam room, 24/7 security and access control, secure covered parking and elevator access. The remarkable Apart Hotel combines contemporary style and sophistication, across its 4 magnificent floors. Guests will experience ultimate comfort in well-appointed apartments that are comfortably furnished for couples or solo travellers. The air-conditioned units contain comfortable queen-sized beds with crisp white cotton linens. The bathroom offers a shower, a toilet and plush towels and luxury shower amenities promise a daily sense of renewal. Each apartment offers a fully equipped modern kitchen to cater for culinary desires, featuring a microwave, a full-sized gas oven and 4-plate gas stove and a coffee plunger. Tea, coffee, and sugar are provided. The lounge area offers comfortable seating, a TV with Netflix and Wi-Fi is available. Step out onto a private balcony with an outdoor lounge area, overlooking the tranquil surroundings and scenic ocean vistas. This modern building ensured a hassle-free stay with backup power for common areas during loadshedding. The Tyne is complete with a small clubhouse, communal kitchen, gym, private meeting rooms, a shared workspace, covered barbecue facilities, and an outdoor flat-screen TV, catering to the needs of every traveller for an unforgettable experience. Guests will be given their own set of keys and have the apartment to themselves and access codes are required to enter the estate, adding to the feel of security and privacy.
Milk and Honey offers 2 self-catering guest units situated on the same property, located 2.5 km from Umhlanga Main Beach and 18 km from King Shaka International Airport. The 2-Bedroom Self-catering House is the main house and consists of 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The holiday house features a well-equipped kitchen, and an open-plan living area that leads out onto the patio and shared swimming pool. There is a partial sea view from the pool area. The 2-Bedroom Self-catering Flatlet has 1 bathroom and is on the same property as the main house. The flat features a kitchenette area with basic heat-and-eat appliances. Guests have access to the shared pool and garden area on the premises. A complimentary cereal breakfast will be provided in each unit. A full breakfast can be arranged at an extra cost per person. Milk and Honey is within close proximity to restaurants, Bronze Beach, 3 km from uMhlanga Lighthouse, Gateway Theatre of Shopping, and other attractions.
Umhlanga Lodge is boutique guesthouse accommodation in upmarket La Lucia / Umhlanga Rocks, suited to a one-night Durban stopover or a longer holiday stay.
Palm on Byrne is an upscale self-catering residence situated in Durban, offering a lavish stay for groups. This spacious home features five bedrooms and can comfortably host up to ten adults, two children, and one baby. The accommodation includes a main bedroom with a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom featuring a spa bath and shower, while the remaining four bedrooms each have a queen-size bed and a full en-suite bathroom. For families, a cot is provided, and one room includes a sleeper couch for children. Linen and towels are supplied. The kitchen is fully appointed with a fridge-freezer, stove, oven, microwave, and all essential crockery. A separate scullery offers a dishwasher, washing machine, and tumble dryer for added convenience. The house provides both a spacious dining area and a comfortable living room with a TV. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. For leisure and entertainment, the house boasts an indoor area with a bar and a pool table. This opens to a large patio featuring ample seating, braai facilities, and a relaxing jacuzzi. The patio leads directly out to a sparkling swimming pool, creating the perfect outdoor space for enjoyment. The residence is also conveniently located near major attractions like the Sunningdale Centre, La Lucia Mall, and Gateway. Small trained pets by request only (free)
La Dolce Vita is a 4-star guesthouse accommodation in Umhlanga with five uniquely decorated rooms, some featuring sea views.
La Loggia on Portland is contemporary B&B accommodation near the heart of Umhlanga village, offering a peaceful yet modern home-style stay.
Bougainvillea Bed and Breakfast is a 3-star accommodation in Durban North with five comfortable rooms and a two-bedroom self-catering unit.
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.
Recently re-decorated guest house accommodation with private double rooms in upmarket Umhlanga Rocks, 15 minutes from Durban and King Shaka Airport.
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Phoenix is a large township and residential area north of Durban, known for its close-knit Indian community and its position as one of KwaZulu-Natal's most densely populated suburbs. It sits within easy reach of the city and the North Coast, giving visitors a practical base for exploring the wider region.
Phoenix has 13 properties listed, with nightly rates running from R900 to R3,755 and an average around R1,706. That spread covers a genuine range of options, from no-frills overnight stops to more considered stays.
At the lower end, lodges average around R1,025 per night and suit travellers who need a clean, functional room close to the N2 corridor. The value is practical: proximity to the airport, straightforward highway access, and prices that leave more room in the budget for meals and day trips.
The mid-range options include guesthouses and self-catering properties. Guesthouses tend to sit closer to R1,890 a night and often provide home-cooked breakfasts and local knowledge that larger or chain properties rarely match. Self-catering works well for longer stays or small groups. Given the density of Indian grocery shops and fresh produce markets in the area, catering for yourself here is both affordable and convenient.
The upper end of the Phoenix market is anchored by bed and breakfasts, with several listings averaging around R2,844, and a boutique hotel option that comes in around R2,044. The B&Bs in this bracket tend to be owner-operated and reflect a strong South African Indian hospitality tradition, with particular attention to food. The boutique hotel offers more structured amenities for guests who want a step up without paying beachfront rates.
Across the board, Phoenix accommodation comes in cheaper than equivalent options in central Durban or the Umhlanga hotel strip, which makes it a sensible base for travellers who plan to spend most of their time on the road rather than in their room.
Phoenix's appeal rests more on history and food than on beaches or set-piece attractions, though both are within straightforward reach.
The most historically significant site in the area is the Phoenix Settlement, on the township's northern edge. Mahatma Gandhi established it in 1904 as a communal farm and the printing base for his newspaper Indian Opinion. He lived and worked here throughout his South African years, and the experience shaped his later thinking on civil disobedience and communal living. The original printing press and several preserved structures remain on site. For anyone with an interest in political history, it rewards a visit of at least a couple of hours.
The food culture is a practical draw. South African Indian cooking has deep roots in Phoenix, and local restaurants and takeaways serve bunny chow, mutton curry, roti, and samoosas that are consistently well-regarded in the wider Durban food conversation. Phoenix Plaza and the commercial strips around it concentrate many of these eateries alongside bakeries and sweet shops. A few hours eating your way through the area is as worthwhile as any organised activity.
For golf, the Mount Edgecombe Golf Club, five kilometres from Phoenix, offers two championship courses in an estate setting and is one of the better-regarded clubs in the province. Golfers staying in Phoenix can access the course without paying the premium accommodation rates inside the estate.
The beaches along Durban's Golden Mile are around 25 minutes south by car and make for easy half-day trips. For a quieter coastal option, the beaches north of central Durban are slightly closer and tend to see fewer visitors on weekdays.
KwaZulu-Natal has a subtropical climate, and Phoenix sits far enough inland to feel summer heat and humidity more directly than the beachfront suburbs. Between November and March, temperatures regularly exceed 30°C and afternoon thunderstorms are common, sometimes heavy. This period also coincides with the South African school holiday peak, with December and January seeing higher visitor numbers across the region.
The cooler months from May through August are generally more comfortable. Daytime temperatures drop to the low to mid-twenties, rainfall is lower, and the humidity becomes manageable. Days are clear more consistently, which matters if outdoor activities or road trips are on the agenda.
April and September occupy a useful middle ground, with mild weather and fewer crowds than the holiday peaks. These months can represent good value and easier movement around the region.
The July school holidays bring a secondary surge in coastal tourism, particularly along the North Coast. For visitors focused on the Phoenix Settlement or local food culture, the season matters less since neither depends on weather, but accommodation in the broader area can tighten during July, and booking ahead remains advisable.
King Shaka International Airport is roughly 15 kilometres from Phoenix, which makes it one of the more airport-convenient bases in the greater Durban area. Domestic carriers including FlySafair, Airlink, and Kulula operate regular services into King Shaka from Johannesburg, Cape Town, and other major centres.
By road, Phoenix sits approximately 20 kilometres north of central Durban. The N2 is the primary highway, running south to Durban and north toward Ballito and the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast. The M41 provides a secondary route and threads more directly through the township and into neighbouring suburbs. Driving from Durban's city centre takes between 25 and 35 minutes in normal conditions, though the N2 interchange can slow considerably during morning and afternoon peak hours.
From Ballito, the drive south to Phoenix is around 40 minutes. From Pietermaritzburg, the route via the N3 and N2 covers approximately 80 kilometres and takes about an hour in average traffic.
Minibus taxis run regular routes between Phoenix, Durban, and surrounding areas, but schedules are informal and locally known rather than timetabled. Hiring a car or using a ride-share app gives significantly more flexibility for visitors unfamiliar with the routes.
The suburbs and towns within a short radius of Phoenix cover most practical and leisure needs that the township itself does not.
Mount Edgecombe, five kilometres away, is primarily a gated residential estate with a mainstream shopping centre. The commercial area offers retail and dining options that sit closer to a conventional suburban mall experience, complementing the more locally-oriented trade in Phoenix itself.
Umhlanga Rocks, seven kilometres to the south-east, is the nearest beachfront destination of substance. It has a well-maintained promenade, a concentration of restaurants, and a stretch of coast that draws day visitors from across the metro. The Umhlanga Lighthouse is the area's most recognisable landmark, and the suburb has a settled, low-rise character that contrasts with newer commercial development further inland.
Umhlanga Ridge, also around eight kilometres out, is where much of the area's newer commercial development has concentrated. Gateway Theatre of Shopping anchors the district and is one of the largest retail centres in the Southern Hemisphere, covering cinema, dining, and a full retail offering.
Umhlanga, sitting between the Rocks and the Ridge, is primarily upmarket residential with hotel accommodation and fine dining options oriented toward the coast. Visitors come here for the beach access and restaurant scene rather than any single landmark.
Greenwood Park, ten kilometres toward Durban, is a residential suburb with limited visitor interest. It functions more as a transit point than a destination.
Durban North, eleven kilometres from Phoenix, is worth a visit for the Umgeni River Bird Park, which holds one of the largest captive bird collections in Africa and makes for a half-day stop that suits families or wildlife enthusiasts.
Phoenix sees considerably less tourist traffic than Durban's beachfront or the North Coast resort towns, so accommodation generally remains available outside of the December holiday window and the July school break. The better-value owner-run properties have limited rooms, however, and do fill during those peaks. Booking two to three weeks ahead for December travel is sensible.
When comparing properties, check whether breakfast is included. The difference between a full home-cooked breakfast and a self-service option can affect the practical daily cost more than the headline rate suggests. For self-catering options, confirm what kitchen equipment is provided, since standards vary.
Secure parking is worth confirming before booking. Phoenix is a dense urban area, and leaving a vehicle on the street overnight carries more risk than in a resort environment. Air conditioning should be verified for any stay during summer months.
For travellers combining Phoenix with a broader KZN itinerary, midweek stays during school term allow the most flexibility. Booking directly with smaller guesthouses often opens up more negotiable check-in times and access to local recommendations that platform listings alone rarely capture.