
Southport Beach Accommodation
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Discover 8 accommodation options in Southport with an average price of R2,123 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Southport offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Southport adventure? With prices averaging around R2,123 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Southport stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Ocean Escape
R 3,000




Southport Sands is a pet-friendly beach cottage accommodation for up to 12 guests. This recently remodelled home has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, an open-plan layout, expansive 200m² patio and pool deck with ocean views.
R 1,200





Dieu Donnee River Lodge is a 3-star accommodation in Southport, 7km north of Port Shepstone on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, with seven en-suite rooms and a conference venue, open since 1998.





3 Umzimkulu is a three bedroom two bathroom unit within Mangrove Beach Estate Complex. One story up in the front corner, it offers a 180 degree view of Banana Beach and Koshwana Estuary. A short 100m stroll reaches the beach. This accommodation provides a comfortable stay.
Nestled in Umtentweni's tranquil riverside haven, Riverbend Chalets & Campsites offers delightful accommodation for holiday seekers. Surrounded by lush forests, enjoy canoeing, birdwatching, and nearby beaches—perfect for relaxation and adventure!
R 4,570





Pumula Beach Hotel is an all-inclusive accommodation on the Hibiscus Coast, 100km south of Durban, fronting one of South Africa's 44 Blue Flag beaches. The hotel caters for families and conference guests.
R 1,500





This Victorian manor house guesthouse on the Lower South Coast of South Africa offers nine rooms and an elegant honeymoon suite. It rests within its own small nature reserve in tall indigenous coastal forest adjacent to the Umzimkulu River, with a view of the Indian Ocean.
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Owner-run self-catering accommodation at Shelly Beach on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, about one hour from Durban. The property sits on the beachfront, with the beach approximately 40 seconds walk from secure parking.
Fourty Six Surfbay Sands offers self-catering apartment accommodation in the Surf Bay Sands complex. This newly renovated front unit features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large kitchen with dishwasher, and balcony with built-in gas barbecue facilities. It sleeps up to eight guests.
About Southport
Southport lies along the eastern coast of South Africa, where the land meets the Indian Ocean. The town developed around its port activities in the 19th century and has since become a spot for local residents and visitors alike. Its beaches provide spaces for swimming and fishing, while the surrounding landscape includes rolling hills and rivers that support diverse flora and fauna. The coordinates place it near other coastal areas, making it part of a larger network of seaside destinations.
One key feature is the marine life visible from the shore, with opportunities for boat trips to see dolphins and whales during migration seasons. The nearby Oribi Gorge offers rugged terrain for adventurous walks, complete with waterfalls and indigenous forests. Fishing enthusiasts often head to the piers early in the morning, as the waters are rich in species like king mackerel. Local markets sell fresh seafood, giving a taste of the region's bounty.
The history of Southport ties back to early European settlers who established trade routes. Over time, it evolved with the growth of nearby cities like Durban, which is about 100 kilometers north. Natural events, such as storms, have shaped its coastline, leading to protective measures for the beaches. Southport accommodation can be found in various guesthouses and lodges that cater to different budgets, providing easy access to these natural attractions.
Beyond the coast, the inland areas feature farms and reserves that highlight South Africa's biodiversity. This makes Southport a practical stop for those traveling through KwaZulu-Natal, with roads connecting to major highways. The climate is subtropical, so visits are best in the cooler months to avoid summer rains.