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 King Shaka International Airport
1. Slight left onto King Shaka Dr and proceed 850 m.
2. Turn left onto Link Rd and continue for 120 m
3. Turn right at Car Rental Returns and travel 230 m
4. Use left 2 lanes to turn left onto Dube Blvd and proceed 2.3 km (toll road).
5. Use right 2 lanes to take ramp onto the N2 and continue for 2.4 km (toll road).
6. Merge onto the N2 and travel 22.0 km (toll road).
7. Keep right to stay on the N2 and continue for 9.1 km.
8. Keep right to stay on N2 and travel 116 km.
9. Continue onto R61 for 6.1 km (toll road).
10. Keep right to stay on the R61 for 35.4 km.
11. Turn left onto Owen Ellis Dr and travel 550 m.
12. Turn right onto Valley Rd and proceed 550 m.
13. Destination will be at Lodge Azure, 2 Valley Road, Rocklands, Port Edward.
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