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Discover 4 accommodation options in Durban/ethekwini with an average price of R1,400 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Durban/ethekwini offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Durban/ethekwini adventure? With prices averaging around R1,400 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Durban/ethekwini stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,700


Eagles View is a four-star bed and breakfast accommodation on the edge of the Kloof Gorge and Krantzkloof Nature Reserve in Kloof, South Africa, with gorge and waterfall views from all rooms.
R 2,440





Fairlight Beach House is a 4-star beachfront B&B accommodation in Umdloti on KwaZulu-Natal's North Coast, a few steps from the beach and just minutes from King Shaka International Airport, catering to individuals, couples, families, and business travellers.
Amanzimtoti Lodge





A 3-star rated B&B lodge in Amanzimtoti offering affordable accommodation for leisure and corporate travellers, with sea views, a restaurant, and a licensed bar.
Shangri La Holiday Apartments

Shangri La Holiday Apartments offers affordable self-catering accommodation in 2 and 3 bedroom apartments in Doonside, 2km from Amanzimtoti, Kwa Zulu-Natal Province. Only 100 meters from beach with sea view from all apartments.
About Durban/ethekwini
Durban lies on the eastern coast of South Africa and serves as a key economic hub in KwaZulu-Natal. The area includes the Port of Durban, one of the busiest in the southern hemisphere, handling a vast array of cargo that supports trade across the continent. This port has been operational since the 19th century and plays a vital role in the region's economy, drawing businesses and workers alike. The city's layout includes a blend of modern developments and historical sites, such as the Durban City Hall, which was built in 1910 and features Edwardian architecture.
The beaches in Durban are a primary draw for tourists seeking respite from inland heat. For instance, the Golden Mile stretches along the coastline, offering spaces for swimming and sunbathing with facilities like piers and promenade paths. Nearby, uShaka Marine World provides an educational experience through its aquarium and water park, showcasing marine life from the Indian Ocean. Hiking options exist in the surrounding hills, such as the trails in the Ohlange area, which provide views of the city and ocean. Public transport, including buses and trains, makes it easy to explore these spots from various parts of the metropolitan area.
Durban/ethekwini accommodation ranges from budget hostels to upscale hotels, catering to different preferences for stays. The city also boasts a diverse food scene influenced by its multicultural population, with spots serving Indian curries and Zulu staples. Events like the annual Duzi Canoe Marathon attract outdoor enthusiasts, while the Moses Mabhida Stadium hosts sports and concerts, adding to the calendar of activities. Weather patterns here include warm summers and mild winters, making it suitable for extended visits.
Cultural landmarks in the area include the KwaZulu-Natal Museum, which houses exhibits on local history and natural history. This institution offers insights into the region's past, from early human settlements to the colonial era. The Victoria Street Market is another point of interest, filled with vendors selling crafts and fresh produce, reflecting the community's vibrancy. With its position about 560 kilometers from Johannesburg, Durban serves as an accessible getaway for those in the interior, connected by major highways and an international airport.