
Umhlanga Bed-breakfast Accommodation
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Discover 4 accommodation options in Umhlanga with an average price of R3,755 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Umhlanga offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Umhlanga adventure? With prices averaging around R3,755 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Umhlanga stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Umbrella Tree House
R 1,200





Umbrella Tree house in Umhlanga Rocks offers clean, comfortable accommodation for a relaxed stay in a subtropical hotspot. Features include four en-suite bedrooms with sea views, swimming pool, delicious breakfasts, and easy access to motorways M4 and N2.

Umbrella Tree House
R 1,200
La Loggia B&B Luxury Accommodations
R 1,450



La Loggia B&B provides luxury accommodation at Herrwood Dr 57, Herrwood Dr, Umhlanga Rocks, Durban, 4320 South Africa. La Loggia Portland offers luxury accommodation at Portland Dr 33, Portland Dr, Umhlanga Ridge, Durban, 4320 South Africa. La Loggia Herwood Family BNB is also available.

La Loggia B&B Luxury Accommodations
R 1,450
North Star Hotel Umhlanga
R 3,755
North Star is a beachfront accommodation in Umhlanga Rocks with seven rooms, each with a private balcony and ocean views. It has a pool, jacuzzi, bar, fire pit, and beachside spa.
North Star Hotel Umhlanga
R 3,755
R 2,440





Fairlight Beach House is a 4-star beachfront B&B accommodation in Umdloti on KwaZulu-Natal's North Coast, a few steps from the beach and just minutes from King Shaka International Airport, catering to individuals, couples, families, and business travellers.

Fairlight Beach House
R 2,440
About Umhlanga
Umhlanga is a popular coastal town in KwaZulu-Natal, positioned along South Africa's eastern seaboard. It features a mix of residential areas and tourist spots, with the Indian Ocean playing a central role in local life. The town has grown as a residential hub, attracting people who want easy access to both city facilities and beachfront relaxation. Key aspects include its subtropical climate, which supports year-round outdoor pursuits.
The beaches in Umhlanga are a main draw, with soft sands and gentle waves suitable for swimming and walks. Marine life can be observed in nearby areas, and the coastline extends to spots like the uMhlanga Rocks. Visitors often enjoy the promenade for exercise or casual strolls, while the ocean provides opportunities for fishing and boating. This natural environment contrasts with the town's urban elements, such as shopping centres that cater to everyday needs.
One notable landmark is the Umhlanga Lighthouse, which has stood for decades and aids navigation for ships. The town connects to Durban via the N2 highway, about 15 kilometres away, allowing easy day trips to the larger city's museums and markets. Other nearby attractions include the Gateway Theatre of Shopping, a large retail complex with various stores and entertainment options. Exploring these sites gives a sense of the region's diversity, from historical sites to modern developments.
For those planning a stay, Umhlanga accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to upscale hotels, often with sea views and access to amenities. Dining options include seafood restaurants and cafes serving local cuisine, reflecting influences from Zulu culture and international tastes. The area supports activities like golfing at nearby courses or visiting nature reserves, providing varied experiences for travellers. Overall, it serves as a practical base for exploring the broader KwaZulu-Natal region.
Public transport and road networks make Umhlanga accessible, with options for car rentals or shuttles from major airports. The town's community events, such as seasonal markets, add a local flavour to visits. These elements combine to make it a straightforward choice for holidaymakers seeking comfort and exploration.