The Saffron House
Close to the beach, a warm welcome and relaxed atmosphere awaits you at The Saffron House from Ian & Jenny.
This attractive guest house is perfect for those who are looking for the personal touch and attention to detail whilst on holiday. All bedrooms have cool percale linen, air-conditioning and have individual Satellite TV, coffee station, beach towels and shade umbrella. Each room has a private entrance leading into lush tropical garden with an inviting sparkling pool.
Our breakfast and dinner menus offer excellent and imaginative cuisine. During the day enjoy drinks at our licenced bar or at the pool or take a 5-minute stroll to the beach. Ideally positioned for exploring the attractions of the beautiful Dolphin Coast and just 35 minutes to Durban CBD. Wi-Fi internet access, off street parking, close to restaurants and shops, golf nearby. TGCSA 4-Star Guest House, Portfolio Collection great comfort and RCI Imperial. All major credit cards accepted.
Fringed by green and tangled vegetation, the golden beaches of the North Coast are a sub-tropical paradise, interspersed with rows of smart and snazzy hotels and resorts. This a great family beach holiday destination - but it has a few special little treats up its sleeve. Pods of up to a couple of hundred bottlenose dolphins frolic in the back line, the surf is fantastic and the diving is great but there aren't nearly as many operators as there are on the South Coast, or at Sodwana, further north.
And - if you're planning on spending any time at all in the sea, you should take the opportunity to visit the KZN Sharks Board. You'll get to watch a great multi-media presentation about sharks and, if you have a strong stomach, watch a shark dissection, which is part of their ongoing research. You'll learn that sharks are not just mindless predators. There's also a great shark-themed gift shop
The North Coast is at the southern end of Zululand and the Battlefields, and there are some interesting historical places to visit, including Stanger, or KwaDukuza, where Shaka, the first Zulu chieftain, is buried, and the ultimatum tree at Tugela Mouth, where the Zulu wars started in a rather sneaky bit of sophistry by the British colonials.
There are lovely day walks along the coast, but it's probably not a good idea to do them alone - make it a social event and go in a big group. The birding is fabulous and there is a small game reserve.
But probably the most popular activity is ... golf. Yup - it's a golfer's paradise with bright green golf resorts scattered all over.
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