For a family holiday in South Africa and budget-friendly lodges along the South Coast, Hibberdene accommodation is an ideal option. Hibberdene is the gateway to the Hibiscus Coast of Kwazulu Natal. Hibberdene is a cosy seaside town situated 97 km south of Durban, halfway between Scottburgh and Port Shepstone. Hibberdene has become one of South Africa's popular holiday destinations and is ... cont.
From Durban
Take the N2 South. Take the Hibberdene R102 exit just past a massive Michael Frey's sign. Turn left at the bottom of this ramp, and continuing for ± 2 km, watching for the David Drive signboard, turn right into David Drive and follow the Khaya La Manzi signs.
From Port Shepstone
Travelling from Port Shepstone on the N2 take the Hibberdene exit. Turn right at the bottom of the off ramp and continue for ± 2 km, watching for the David Drive signboard, turn right into David Drive and follow the Khaya La Manzi signs.
Alternatively take the scenic route from Port Shepstone along the R102 for ± 22km crossing the Mzimayi River Bridge entering Hibberdene. At the traffic lights turn left and immediately right into Riviera Highway follow the road past SAPS up the hill for 500 metres to Khaya La Manzi on the left hand side.
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