Situated in the Hibiscus Coast of KwaZulu Natal, Port Edward was named after the Prince of Wales who later became King Edward VII. In 1947 it became a village - in fact the last village in KwaZulu Natal. Today Port Edward is a popular holiday destination. Port Edward boasts flawless and peaceful beaches that are protected for swimmers. Silver Beach is one such beach and is also a popular ... cont.
From Durban
Take N2 from Durban.
Pass Port Shepstone, Margate, Southbroom, Munster and Leisure Bay.
The Estuary Sign is 1 km from Port Edward on the left hand side (Sea Side).
Do not turn off free way from Durban untill you reach the Estuary Sign
Notes
Take a right turn at the Estuary Country Hotel turn-off.
Then first right.
If you miss the first right you will get lost.
If you are at the Port Edward traffic lights you have gone too far and need to turn back.
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