
Durban Bed-and-breakfast Accommodation
Fiddlers Rest Bed & Breakfast


Fiddlers Rest Bed & Breakfast accommodation is set in a grand English style mansion in lush tropical gardens with abundant bird life. It is situated in upper Morningside, Durban's most prestigious address, and central located close to key attractions.

Fiddlers Rest Bed & Breakfast
Bell Inn



Bell Inn accommodation is situated in a residential area in Manors, Pinetown. It serves as a home away from home for business persons visiting Pinetown, New Germany, Westmead, Mahogany Ridge and Mariannhill. It is an accredited Essential Service Provider during COVID-19 lockdown.

Bell Inn
R 1,200
Amanzimtoti Lodge





B&B Lodge in Amanzimtoti offers accommodation for families and corporates. Features 18 sea and non-sea facing rooms with sea views from some. Includes licensed restaurant with a la carte menu, bar, pool, Wi-Fi and shared DSTV. 3 Star rated.

Amanzimtoti Lodge
R 1,010
Lindisfarne B&B




1000 Hills B&B Network offers accommodation in the upper highway area of Ethekwini municipality. Listings include Bed & Breakfast and self-catering options in Alverstone / Botha's Hill, Everton / Gillitts, Hillcrest, Kloof, Winston Park. Submit a form to connect with available hosts.

Lindisfarne B&B
About Durban
Durban is a major port city on South Africa's east coast, known for its Indian Ocean beaches that attract swimmers and surfers. The area includes the Golden Mile, a promenade lined with cafes and shops, where people often walk or cycle along the seafront. Founded in the 19th century, it grew as a trading hub and remains a key economic center today.
The climate in Durban is warm and humid, especially in summer months from December to February, with average temperatures reaching 25 degrees Celsius. Beaches like North Beach and South Beach offer safe swimming areas patrolled by lifeguards, while nearby reserves provide opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. The Port of Durban handles significant cargo, supporting local industries such as manufacturing and tourism.
Cultural sites in Durban reflect its diverse population, including Zulu, Indian and European influences. The Juma Mosque stands as one of the largest in the southern hemisphere, while the KwaZulu-Natal Museum showcases artifacts from the region's history, including exhibits on the Anglo-Zulu War. Visitors might explore the Victoria Street Market for spices and crafts, experiencing the city's blend of traditions.
When seeking Durban accommodation, options include seaside resorts with ocean views and more affordable inland lodges near attractions. The city has a range of facilities, from family-friendly hotels to self-catering apartments, catering to different budgets and preferences. Public transport like buses and trains connects these areas to key sites, making it easy to navigate.
Durban's events calendar features activities such as the annual eThekwini Film Festival, which highlights local and international films. The uShaka Marine World offers aquariums and water parks for entertainment, appealing to families and adventure seekers. Overall, the city's infrastructure supports a comfortable stay, with amenities that enhance the travel experience.