Afrikhaya Guest House is an Afro-contemporary boutique guesthouse in St Lucia Estuary within iSimangaliso Wetland Park, offering B&B-style accommodation with five en-suite bedrooms.
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Afrikhaya Guest House is an Afro-contemporary boutique guesthouse in St Lucia Estuary within iSimangaliso Wetland Park, offering B&B-style accommodation with five en-suite bedrooms.
Centrally located 4-star accommodation in St. Lucia, KZN, within walking distance to shops and restaurants, serving as a gateway to iSimangaliso Wetland Park for wildlife and water activities.
4-star luxury lodge and self-catering cabanas accommodation in St Lucia, set within iSimangaliso Wetland Park with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Lake St Lucia.
Sunset Lodge in St Lucia offers self-catering log cabin accommodation on the banks of the St Lucia Estuary in iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site.
Self-catering log cabin accommodation with ocean and beach views in St Lucia. Six cabins sleep 4–5 guests; one house sleeps 8.
Villa Mia 6 offers self-catering accommodation in a central St Lucia holiday flat, suited to families or groups.
Award-winning 4-star guesthouse accommodation in St Lucia, featuring 8 air-conditioned Luxury Twin and King suites surrounded by iSimangaliso Wetland Park and the St Lucia Estuary.
Whalesong Guesthouse is modern eco-friendly bed and breakfast accommodation in St Lucia, KwaZulu-Natal, between Lake St Lucia and the Indian Ocean, in the St Lucia World Heritage Site.
Kwalucia Private Safari Retreat is an affordable luxury bed-and-breakfast accommodation on the St Lucia estuary, Elephant Coast, northern KwaZulu-Natal, with four rooms.
Self-catering accommodation in cottages and flatlets within iSimangaliso Wetland Park, St Lucia. Wildlife-friendly setting with lake views, art studio, pool, and hippo sightings.
Self-catering accommodation in central St Lucia village, between the estuary and the Indian Ocean, bordering iSimangaliso/St Lucia Wetland Park.
Luxury bed and breakfast accommodation in St Lucia Estuary offering three en-suite rooms within a World Heritage Site, with daily breakfast and owner-managed service.
Luxury boutique accommodation in malaria-free St Lucia near iSimangaliso Wetland Park, approximately 70 km north of Richards Bay.
St Lucia Lodge is a 3-star accommodation in St Lucia offering 34 modern air-conditioned en-suite rooms.
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St Lucia sits at the southern tip of iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. That means families get easy access to two very different experiences: ocean beaches on the Eastern Shores, and estuary and bush activities on the western side of town. The town itself is compact enough that kids can move around safely, and the main street has restaurants, ice cream shops, and a small supermarket for restocking supplies.
The 13 properties listed as family-friendly in St Lucia cover a range of styles. At the lower end — from around R900 per night — you'll typically find self-catering chalets or rooms in a guesthouse with shared or private gardens. Mid-range properties averaging around R1,832 per night often include private pools, fully equipped kitchens, and multiple bedrooms that suit families who don't want to hot-desk a single bathroom. At the top end (up to R3,536 per night), expect larger homes with dedicated outdoor space, sometimes with domestic help included.
Look for properties that advertise a private pool or fenced garden if you're travelling with young children — St Lucia's summers are hot and humid, and access to water on-site makes a real difference. Self-catering setups are worth prioritising: eating out every night adds up quickly, and having a kitchen available for early breakfasts and packed lunches before game drives is practical.
Most of the 13 properties are within or adjacent to the St Lucia township. This is the right base for most families — you're within walking distance of the estuary waterfront, the iSimangaliso park gates, and the beach shuttle point. There's no need for a second vehicle if you're based centrally, which matters when you're managing car seats and beach bags.
The hippo and crocodile boat cruises on the estuary are genuinely good with children aged five and up — they're short, well-managed, and the sightings are reliable. The Eastern Shores beach (a short drive or shuttle from town) has calm surf conditions and is patrolled during peak season. Older kids tend to enjoy the night drives into the park where they're likely to see hippos grazing after dark. Between June and November, whale watching boat trips run from the St Lucia launch site.
Check the bed configuration before booking — some properties that sleep six do so with bunk beds in a single room, which won't suit every family. If you're travelling with a pram or a child who can't do stairs easily, filter for ground-floor or single-storey options. Properties with air conditioning matter in summer (November to February), when overnight temperatures stay high. And confirm whether the pool is fenced if you have toddlers.