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Discover 2 accommodation options in Umdoni with an average price of R1,100 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Umdoni offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
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Dunn's Haven is a privately owned, self-catering guest house in Scottburgh on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, offering accommodation in two fully equipped flatlets for couples and small families.
Scottburgh Strandhuis Selfsorg Duplex





A self-catering duplex on the beach in Scottburgh, this accommodation sleeps 8 guests across two king-size bedrooms with sea views over the Indian Ocean.
About Umdoni
Umdoni lies along the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, featuring a mix of beaches and inland areas. This spot is part of a larger municipality that includes towns like Scottburgh and Pennington. The coastline here stretches for several kilometers, with waves suitable for surfing and fishing. Seagrass beds and rocky outcrops add to the natural features, supporting local ecosystems.
The area encompasses Umdoni Park, a reserve with walking trails and bird species. Nearby, the Scottburgh area has a golf course and botanical gardens for visitors to explore. Historical sites include old sugar cane farms that reflect the region's agricultural past. Distances are convenient, as Umdoni is about 50 kilometers south of Durban, allowing day trips to the city. Umdoni accommodation options range from beachfront cottages to larger resorts, catering to different preferences.
Opportunities for outdoor pursuits are plentiful in Umdoni. Swimming and boating occur at beaches like that in Scottburgh, while hiking paths lead through forested areas. Anglers enjoy the inshore fishing spots, and families often visit playgrounds in local parks. The climate is subtropical, with warm summers and mild winters, encouraging year-round visits. Public events, such as markets in nearby towns, provide cultural insights.
Conservation efforts in Umdoni focus on protecting marine environments and indigenous plants. This includes programs for turtle nesting sites along the coast. The blend of natural and developed spaces makes the area suitable for extended stays. With roads connecting to major highways, accessing amenities is straightforward.