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North Coast KZN

list of main towns, cities, and holiday spots on the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) North Coast,

Here’s a list of main towns, cities, and holiday spots on the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) North Coast, running from just north of Durban up towards Richards Bay. This includes both larger centres and smaller holiday towns:


Major Centres & Cities

 
  • Ballito – Main hub of the Dolphin Coast, with shopping, resorts, and beaches 
  • Durban (North suburbs leading into the coast) – Umhlanga, La Lucia
  • KwaDukuza (Stanger) – Historic town, inland but considered part of the North Coast region
  • Richards Bay – A large harbour city further north (often grouped into Zululand but connected via the coast)

Popular Holiday Towns & Villages

  • Umhlanga – Gateway to the North Coast, upmarket hotels and promenade
  • Umdloti – Small seaside town with tidal pools and quiet beaches
  • La Mercy – Close to King Shaka International Airport, quiet coastal spot
  • Ballito – Holiday capital of the North Coast
  • Salt Rock – Family-friendly beach town, great for fishing and swimming
  • Sheffield Beach – Quieter beaches and rocky coves
  • Shaka’s Rock – Named after King Shaka, scenic coastal village
  • Tinley Manor – Known for its beach and lagoon
  • Blythedale Beach – Peaceful with beautiful coastal forest nearby
  • Zinkwazi Beach – Lagoon, birdwatching, and unspoiled beach walks
  • Mtunzini – Small coastal town with nature reserves (closer to Zululand border)

Inland & Cultural Points Connected to the North Coast

  • KwaDukuza (Stanger) – King Shaka heritage site
  • Mandeni – Industrial and residential hub near Tugela River
  • Shakaland (Eshowe area, inland) – Cultural village experience
 Suburb List
 
Northernmost Areas
 
  • Amatikulu
  • Darnall
  • Desainagar
  • Darnall
  • Gingindlovu
  • Hluhluwe
  • Esikhawini
  • Empangen
 
 Dolphin Coast (Central North Coast)
 
  • Zinkwazi Beach
  • Blythedale Beach
  • Tinley Manor Beach
  • Sheffield Beach
  • Salt Rock
  • Shaka’s Rock
  • Thompson’s Bay
  • Ballito
  • Zimbali
  • Umhlali
  • Shakaskraal
  • Groutville
  • KwaDukuza (Stanger)
 
Southernmost Areas
 
  • La Mercy
  • Westbrook
  • Umdloti
  • La Lucia
  • Durban North

Map of the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) North Coast,

KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) North Coast, Attractions

moses mabhida stadium

The Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, is one of South Africa’s most iconic landmarks. Built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the stadium is instantly recognisable by its striking arch, which has become a symbol of Durban’s skyline.

More than just a sporting venue, it hosts football matches, concerts, and major events. Visitors can enjoy thrilling activities like the SkyCar ride to the top of the arch for panoramic city and ocean views, or the Big Rush swing, the world’s tallest stadium swing.

Located near Durban’s beachfront and Golden Mile, Moses Mabhida Stadium is a must-visit attraction that blends sport, adventure, and culture in one destination.

Durban Skate Park

The Durban Skate Park, located along the Golden Mile near North Beach, is a hotspot for skaters, BMX riders, and rollerbladers. Designed with bowls, ramps, and rails, it caters to both beginners and experienced riders looking to show off their skills.

More than just a sports facility, the skate park is a vibrant social hub where locals and visitors gather to enjoy Durban’s beachfront atmosphere. With the ocean as a backdrop and easy access to nearby restaurants and attractions, it’s one of the city’s most energetic recreational spaces.

Whether you’re a skater or simply a spectator, the Durban Skate Park adds a dynamic edge to Durban’s beachside culture.

Umhlanga Promenade

 

Umhlanga Promenade connects Umhlanga’s three main beaches through one of the most scenic coastal walks on the North Coast. Previously known as the O’Connor Promenade, this beautiful paved pathway stretches approximately 2.5 km each way, beginning near the Durban View parking area and extending to the Breakers Resort.

The promenade is level, accessible, and ideal for relaxed morning walks, jogging, or sunset strolls alongside the ocean. With uninterrupted sea views, fresh coastal air, and easy access to beaches, cafés, and viewing points along the route, it remains one of the best ways to experience Umhlanga’s beachfront lifestyle at a gentle, enjoyable pace.

 

Whalebone Pier

 

The Whalebone Pier is one of Umhlanga’s most recognisable landmarks, stretching gracefully out into the Indian Ocean along the beachfront promenade. Designed to resemble the rib cage of a whale, the striking architectural structure has become a favourite spot for visitors looking to enjoy panoramic ocean views and fresh coastal air.

Connected directly to the Umhlanga Promenade, the pier offers a peaceful place for morning walks, photography, dolphin watching, and taking in spectacular sunrises over the water. Its open design allows waves to flow beneath it, creating a unique visual experience that blends modern design with the natural beauty of the coastline.

Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely stroll or simply pausing to watch the ocean, the Whalebone Pier captures the relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere that defines Umhlanga’s beachfront lifestyle.