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Discover 2 accommodation options in Richards bay with an average price of R1,280 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Richards bay offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Richards bay adventure? With prices averaging around R1,280 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Richards bay stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Royal Pelican / Self Catering & Garden Apartments
R 880





Royal Pelican provides bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation on the main road in Richards Bay. Set in a garden with braai areas and a swimming pool, the property has single, double, and family units available.

Royal Pelican / Self Catering & Garden Apartments
R 880
R 1,280




Woodpecker Inn is accommodation in Birdswood, Richards Bay, with thatched lodges in a parklike setting. It has 40 en-suite, air-conditioned bedrooms and self-catering lodge options, within minutes of Richards Bay Airport and the centre of town.

Woodpecker Inn
R 1,280
About Richards bay
Richards Bay is a key industrial and tourist hub on South Africa's east coast. It developed around its deep-water port, which handles significant shipping traffic and supports the local economy. The town also includes residential areas and recreational spots that draw people for short breaks. With its subtropical climate, the region provides warm weather for much of the year, ideal for outdoor pursuits.
The coastline around Richards Bay includes several beaches where people can swim or fish. Nearby, the iSimangaliso Wetland Park is a protected area with diverse ecosystems, from mangroves to lagoons. This park supports a variety of bird species and other wildlife, offering chances for guided tours and nature walks. The town's proximity to Durban, about 180 kilometers south, makes it easy to reach by road or rail for those extending their trips.
In terms of staying options, Richards bay accommodation ranges from budget hotels to self-catering units near the waterfront. Many places provide access to amenities like pools and dining areas, catering to families and business travelers alike. The town has shopping centers and restaurants that serve local cuisine, including fresh seafood from the Indian Ocean. Activities such as boating and hiking are popular, with operators available for rentals and trips.
Further inland, the area transitions to rolling hills and sugarcane fields, part of the broader KwaZulu-Natal landscape. Historical sites related to the Zulu kingdom can be found nearby, adding cultural depth to visits. With its combination of natural and modern features, Richards Bay serves as a practical base for exploring the northern parts of the province.