Accommodation in KwaZulu-Natal

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KwaZulu-Natal provides everything from Durban beachfront hotels to Zulu cultural villages and Drakensberg hiking lodges. The province specialises in family resorts, battlefield retreats and luxury safari camps in its many game reserves.

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Established in 2011, Lala Khona Lodge has built a reputation as a premier guesthouse in Umzimkulu, offering warm hospitality and…

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House of the Rising Sun was made as a peaceful place for holidaymakers to unwind and feel at home on…

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Established as a haven for adventure seekers and nature lovers, Vis-Agie Fishing & Diving Resort offers a unique escape in…

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The Oaks Hotel is in the beautiful Byrne Valley in KwaZulu-Natal. It combines the beauty of the countryside with modern…

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Bed & Breakfast @ Eve’s is a friendly place for travellers to stay in Queensburgh, Durban. It is owned and…

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In the heart of Malvern, Queensburgh, Durban, Queensburgh Bed and Breakfast or Self-Catering offers 4-star quality accommodation. We combine contemporary…

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The Bayside Taj Hotel in Port Shepstone, KZN, is a historic jewel that used to be famous for hosting Indian…

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Umdlalo Lodge Boutique Hotel & Venue is a luxury getaway on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Nestled in the tranquil…

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The Tweni Waterfront is a peaceful getaway on the KwaZulu-Natal coast that tourists have loved for years. It is located…

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Selborne Golf Estate, Hotel & Spa is a top place to stay on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast. It combines colonial…

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Fordoun Hotel & Spa is a premium boutique hotel that has won awards. It is located in the beautiful KwaZulu-Natal…

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Notties Hotel, which was formerly called the Railway Hotel, has been a part of history since 1854. It is a…

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