
Salt Rock Apartment Accommodation
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Discover 2 accommodation options in Salt rock with an average price of R1,040 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Salt rock offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Salt rock adventure? With prices averaging around R1,040 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Salt rock stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Pride Rock Self Catering Apartments
R 2,390





Pride Rock Self Catering Accommodation offers four suites at Willard Beach, Ballito, with direct beach access and sea views. The property is 15 minutes from King Shaka International Airport.
R 6,480

Boulder Bay Apartments in Ballito offers self-catering accommodation on the Dolphin Coast, approximately 50 kilometres north of Durban. Two four-sleeper apartments sit on the first floor with sea views.
About Salt rock
Salt Rock is a coastal settlement in KwaZulu-Natal, positioned about 40 kilometres north of Durban along the Indian Ocean. The area developed as a seaside retreat in the mid-20th century, growing from a small fishing spot into a popular spot for locals and tourists. Beaches here feature golden sands and waves that attract surfers year-round, with spots like the main beach offering consistent breaks for beginners and experienced riders.
The natural environment around Salt Rock includes coastal dunes and subtropical vegetation that support diverse wildlife. Sea turtles nest on nearby shores during summer months, while dolphins often appear in the waters offshore. Visitors can explore the Ballito Promenade, just a short drive away, which has shops and eateries for casual meals. The region's warm climate, with temperatures averaging 25 degrees Celsius in summer, encourages outdoor pursuits such as hiking in the surrounding hills.
Further inland, the town connects to the broader KwaZulu-Natal landscape, including the Valley of a Thousand Hills. This area offers chances to see traditional Zulu culture through local villages and markets. For those interested in history, the nearby town of Tongaat has museums that detail the sugar cane industry's impact on the region. Salt rock accommodation varies from beachfront rentals to guesthouses, catering to different budgets and preferences.
In the evenings, the coast provides quiet spots for stargazing away from city lights. The area's infrastructure, including roads and public transport, makes it easy to travel to attractions like the uMhlanga lighthouse or the Krantzkloof Nature Reserve for birdwatching.