Child friendly hotels and accommodation in KwaZulu Natal - including family hotels, guest houses, bed & breakfasts, holiday apartments, suites, cottages and holiday homes - catering for families travelling with children.
The establishments below accept children of all ages (from babies and toddlers to teenagers). If none of these establishments take your fancy, please adjust the filter to show results for the specific age group(s) required.
Port Shepstone, KwaZulu Natal Guest House
Hillbillion EstateSleeps 79 people in 20 units
Located in Port Shepstone, Hill Billion Estate offers a number of accommodation options to guests. The estate has a ...
Hluhluwe, KwaZulu Natal Self Catering
Sandforest One Bed CottagesSleeps 2 people in 1 unit
Sandforest One Bed Cottages are situated on the edge of an ancient sand forest and lie in a nature reserve 1.5km west ...
Durban North, KwaZulu Natal Guest House
Fairway Guest HouseSleeps 36 people in 17 rooms
Fairway Guest House offers accommodation overlooking the Beachwood Golf Course in Durban North and has lovely sea ...
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Uvongo, KwaZulu Natal Self Catering
Laguna La Crete 184Sleeps 4 people in 1 unit
Laguna La Crete 184 offers accommodation for five guests. The complex has direct access to the beach and also has a ...
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Pedal lagoon boats at Uvongo; water sports and camping at Midmar Dam; the chance to see some of the most spectacular waterfalls, swimming with fish at uShaka Marine World; climbing the lighthouses at Port Shepstone, Cape Vidal, St Lucia and Umhlanga; a boat tour of Durban’s harbour; and the beaches of both the north and south coast make holidaying with children an absolute pleasure.
From the towering mountains of the Drakensberg in the west to the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, with no fewer than five Blue Flag beaches, on the east and south boundaries of KwaZulu Natal, this subtropical, densely vegetated land of hot, humid summers and enviable winters is the reason that more than a third of local South Africans head to the province on holiday. South of the Tugela River has become known as ‘the holiday coast’, with Durban as its centre. It embraces long stretches of golden beaches peppered only by the quiet of lagoons and river mouths forming an endless sequence of charming and magical places to stay. Families are no stranger to KwaZulu-Natal, where ‘going coastal’ with balmy days of sunshine and warm waters is the epitome of down time for everyone, including mom and dad.
From the sardine run, which never fails to thrill all who head to the south coast en masse to experience the myriad sardines and the accompanying sea birds, dolphins and sharks, as well as people with nets - all of whom want part of the action; to the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park - its walking trails along the edge of the lake, and the chance to watch hippos and crocodiles or fish along the coast, there is something for everyone.
Kosi Bay, in the most northern parts of St Lucia, witnesses turtle migration between November and January, and on moonless nights they head on to the beach to lay their eggs - sheer delight for children for whom this is an experience of a lifetime.
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