
Munster Beach Accommodation
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Discover 8 accommodation options in Munster with an average price of R463 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Munster offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Munster adventure? With prices averaging around R463 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Munster stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,390





Ocean Grove offers charming boutique bed-and-breakfast accommodation in six spacious double guest rooms on the lower KwaZulu-Natal south coast. Four rooms have sea views, two have garden views. One room features full self-catering facilities. The beach is 400 metres away.
Kingfisher Lakeside Retreat
R 4,000




Kingfisher Lakeside Retreat provides two equipped luxury tents on 15 acres of lush coastal land in KwaZulu-Natal South Coast. Each tent has a queen-size bed, two single beds, en-suite bathroom with shower, coffee station. A freshwater lake and beach are nearby.

Kingfisher Lakeside Retreat
R 4,000
Holiday seekers eager for Zesty Guesthouse will find the site in maintenance mode, but it's returning soon—thank you for your patience! Discover this charming accommodation and its adventures once online.
Rock Shandy





Rock Shandy offers 4-star self-catering accommodation across three beachfront homes at Marina Beach, close to Southbroom. The properties sleep 6 to 12 guests and include pools, lush gardens, and direct beach access at two of the houses.


Nestled in Ramsgate's rolling hills near pristine beaches, Fairhills Caravan Park offers holiday seekers a tranquil escape with bird-filled surroundings and activities like fishing and golf. Various accommodation options, including cozy caravans and cabins, ensure memorable family adventures. Pets not allowed.




Self-catering accommodation in Ramsgate with sea-front access via a short beach path to a private beach. The house sleeps 6 adults and 2 children across three bedrooms and is fully equipped for self-catering.
R 960





Bellevue Guest Lodge & Eco Park offers self-catering accommodation on eleven hectares of gardens and tropical forest, midway between Ramsgate and Southbroom, overlooking the Imbezane River on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast.
Margate Boulevard Unit 302





Discover Margate Boulevard's luxurious accommodation on South Africa's sunny coast, featuring a 3-bedroom unit with breathtaking sea views, a spacious balcony, and beach proximity—perfect for an unforgettable holiday escape!
About Munster
Munster is a small village on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It features a mix of beachfront properties and lush surroundings that attract people looking for a quiet getaway. The village sits along the Indian Ocean, with coordinates placing it at approximately -30.998276 latitude and 30.248711 longitude, making it part of a region known for its subtropical climate.
The natural landscape includes golden sands and the Munster Lagoon, which is popular for water activities. People often come here to fish or take boat trips, observing the local marine life such as mullet and occasional dolphins. Inland, the area has rolling hills covered in coastal forest, providing opportunities for hiking and birdwatching, though the paths can vary in difficulty.
Nearby, the Umtamvuna Nature Reserve offers chances to see indigenous flora and fauna, including proteas and various bird species. The village is about 10 kilometers from Port Edward, where visitors might explore shops and restaurants. Munster accommodation options range from self-catering cottages to guesthouses, catering to different preferences for stays. This part of the coast also connects to the Wild Coast, allowing for day trips to see dramatic cliffs and waterfalls.
History in the area includes evidence of early San people, with some rock art sites accessible nearby. The village developed in the 20th century as a fishing spot, and today it serves as a base for exploring the southern KwaZulu-Natal region. Local events like fishing competitions draw crowds periodically, adding a community feel to the environment.