Description
Breakaway from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the East Coast sun!
This is the deal :
- A 1-night mid-week (Monday -Thursday) self-catering stay for 2
- Buy up to 5 vouchers to extend your stay
With access to the pristine Indian ocean, a golf course, and a host of other attractions and activities nearby, Zimbali is the perfect location for an East Coast holiday. Enjoy relaxing on the beach, practicing your swing, hiking and so much more in and around this beautiful destination.
Your accommodation includes:
- Aircon
- TV
- Free parking
- Towels
- Housekeeping
- Access to the valley of the pool via shuttle service
- Kids Bush Buck Club via shuttle service
- Beach Cafe snack bar
- The onsite restaurant at the lodge
Things to do in Zimbali Coastal Resort and surrounds:
Zimbali Beach. Zimbali Beach is located within the Zimbali Coastal Estate. A 3km stretch of unspoiled beach offers beachgoers the contrasting beauty of the forest estate against the warm Indian Ocean.
Zimbali Golf Course. The discerning golfer couldn’t pick a better golf estate to test his or her skills than the world-renowned Zimbali Country Club. This golf estate offers incredible ocean and forest views as well as lovely water and wetland features set within a beautiful natural setting.
Crocodile Farm Ballito. Located along the Tongaat river in a sub-tropical bush is Crocodile Creek, home to over 7000 Nile crocodiles, alligators, snakes, and other reptiles. The farm has a bush and hill trail, a waterfall, river plains, and thatched buildings with beautiful treetop walkways.
Holla MTB Trails. Rise early in the morning or venture out late afternoon along the marked-out mountain biking trails among the farms in Ballito. Holla MTB Trails consists of nearly 300kms of signed trails and is continually being improved upon. There are trails for novice and experienced mountain bikers alike, so make it a family outing!
Dolphin and Whale Watching. Zimbali offers some of the best land-based whale and dolphin watching on the Southern shores of South Africa. From May to December, whales and dolphins enjoy the warmer oceans.