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DMS Properties
From
R 1,600
Per unit per night in March



DMS Properties manages a portfolio of self-catering holiday rental accommodation in Umdloti and La Mercy on the Dolphin Coast, between King Shaka Airport and Umhlanga, with options for 2 to 6 guests.
Air Conditioning
Whale Watching

DMS Properties
Apartment
From
R 1,600
Per unit per night in March
Air Conditioning
Whale Watching
From
R 2,440
Per night for two in March





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.
Air Conditioning
Full Kitchen
Golf

Fairlight Beach House
Bed & Breakfast
1km from eMdloti Beach
From
R 2,440
Per night for two in March
Air Conditioning
Full Kitchen
Golf
About Emdloti
Emdloti provides a range of outdoor activities centered around its beaches and lagoon. The town features calm waters for swimming and fishing, attracting families and water enthusiasts. With its subtropical climate, it's a spot for enjoying seaside leisure throughout much of the year.
Emdloti is a coastal settlement in KwaZulu-Natal, positioned along South Africa's eastern seaboard. The area includes a main beach that draws locals and visitors for its gentle waves and nearby rock pools. Development in the region has grown steadily since the mid-20th century, turning it into a favored spot for seasonal residents.
The natural landscape around Emdloti includes the Indian Ocean shoreline and a small estuary that supports local wildlife. This environment offers opportunities for birdwatching and casual walks along the coast. The town is roughly 25 kilometers north of Durban, making it accessible via the N2 highway for those traveling from larger cities. Weather patterns here are influenced by the warm Mozambique Current, leading to mild winters and humid summers that encourage outdoor pursuits.
Recreational options in Emdloti center on marine activities such as angling from the shore or boat trips in the area. Parks and picnic spots provide spaces for relaxation, while nearby reserves offer glimpses of indigenous flora. The community hosts occasional events that highlight local interests, including sea-related gatherings. For travelers seeking a base, various Emdloti accommodation options are available, from simple guesthouses to more established resorts.
Beyond the beaches, Emdloti connects to a network of roads leading to other KwaZulu-Natal attractions, such as the Valley of a Thousand Hills. Historical sites in the broader region reflect the area's Zulu heritage and colonial past. Overall, the town's layout supports a straightforward experience for visitors looking to explore without extensive planning.
Emdloti is a coastal settlement in KwaZulu-Natal, positioned along South Africa's eastern seaboard. The area includes a main beach that draws locals and visitors for its gentle waves and nearby rock pools. Development in the region has grown steadily since the mid-20th century, turning it into a favored spot for seasonal residents.
The natural landscape around Emdloti includes the Indian Ocean shoreline and a small estuary that supports local wildlife. This environment offers opportunities for birdwatching and casual walks along the coast. The town is roughly 25 kilometers north of Durban, making it accessible via the N2 highway for those traveling from larger cities. Weather patterns here are influenced by the warm Mozambique Current, leading to mild winters and humid summers that encourage outdoor pursuits.
Recreational options in Emdloti center on marine activities such as angling from the shore or boat trips in the area. Parks and picnic spots provide spaces for relaxation, while nearby reserves offer glimpses of indigenous flora. The community hosts occasional events that highlight local interests, including sea-related gatherings. For travelers seeking a base, various Emdloti accommodation options are available, from simple guesthouses to more established resorts.
Beyond the beaches, Emdloti connects to a network of roads leading to other KwaZulu-Natal attractions, such as the Valley of a Thousand Hills. Historical sites in the broader region reflect the area's Zulu heritage and colonial past. Overall, the town's layout supports a straightforward experience for visitors looking to explore without extensive planning.