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Everything KwaZulu-Natal has to boast about

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Welcome to KwaZulu-Natal

From the wilderness of St Lucia and Isimangaliso Wetland Park to the seemingly endless stretches of sun and sand between Margate and Port Edward, the KwaZulu-Natal coast beckons, promising endless days of fun and relaxation for residents and holidaymakers alike. KZN's coastline offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for quiet days on the beach, action-packed fun for the kids, a cultural experience or a place to call your family home for years to come, you'll find it in KZN, which is aptly named "The Garden Province".

Getting to know the area better

KwaZulu-Natal's coast is well-loved for its tropical climate, with warm summers and extremely mild winters. The warmest months of the year are between December and April and in the "cold" months of June to August, the mercury still rises into the low-to-mid 20s on most days.

If you're looking to buy a home or a holiday house in KZN, you have a wide array of coastal and inland locales to choose from. From the hustle and bustle of urban centres like Durban and the Bluff to quiet coastal towns like Ballito, Elysium and Scottburgh, there's a perfect home for every family.

Looking inland, Eshowe, with its vast natural beauty, rich history and well-loved Eshowe Hill Golf Course, offers a wonderful place to call home. KwaZulu-Natal's capital, Pietermaritzburg, is a thriving metropolis with a vibrant past that's visible in the many Victorian buildings in the city centre. Hilton and Howick, both located within a short distance of Pietermaritzburg, are charming small towns on the world-renowned Midlands Meander.

All in all, the province is known for being a vibrant multicultural centre that's home to rolling hills, big five game reserves and every kind of cuisine from bunny chows and the renowned fiery Durban curries to shisa nyama and braais.

Historically speaking, KwaZulu-Natal has been the site of various battles, including the Anglo-Zulu War and the Anglo-Boer wars. Within a short drive of the province's coast, you can visit various battlefields and historic sites, making KZN a great home for history enthusiasts.

Top restaurants, places to go and things to see in KwaZulu-Natal

KwaZulu-Natal's coast is known for its breathtaking beauty, and some of the most Instagrammable spots include Durban's Botanical Gardens, Umhlanga's lighthouse, North Beach (go at sunrise for a truly spectacular shot) and the slightly inland Valley of 1000 Hills. Speaking of the Valley of 1000 Hills, don't miss the views from The Pot & Kettle Restaurant in Botha's Hill.

There are many iconic eateries in KZN, but two others that must be mentioned while discussing the coastline are Beach Bums and The Waffle Hut. Beach Bums, between Ballito and Durban, brings you a chance to eat your meal at a table right on the sand in a fun, relaxed ambience. The Waffle Hut is one of the gems of the South Coast. Located in Ramsgate, it offers a wide array of sweet and savoury waffles and a boardwalk stroll through a forest to reach the beach after you've had your fill.

4 things to love about owning property or living in KZN

  1. The wide array of things to do
    From taking a Segway ride at Moses Mabhida Stadium to going aquarium diving at uShaka Marine World or going horse riding on the beach, there's never a shortage of things to do on the KwaZulu-Natal coast.
  2. Live within easy reach of nature and mountains
    If you live near KZN's coastline, you're within a few hours' drive of the breathtaking beauty of the Drakensberg Mountains, which offers spectacular views and the perfect place to go hiking.
  3. Proximity to opportunities
    Being a property investor in KZN means that you are buying into one of South Africa's commercial hotspots, with proximity to Durban Harbour, which is the country's largest port.
  4. A laid-back way of life
    The people of KwaZulu-Natal are friendly and hospitable, and a relaxed way of life is enjoyed here.

If you're interested in making the KwaZulu-Natal coast your new home or your next investment, contact Jawitz Properties today. We have branches on the Bluff, on the north coast and in Scottburgh, the Midlands and Eshowe. Let us help you find the KZN gem that's right for you.

Author: Jawitz Properties

Submitted 07 Dec 21 / Views 1290