Region: Port Edward

Port Edward, nestled in KwaZulu Natal’s Hibiscus Coast, derives its name from the future King Edward VII. In 1947, it became KwaZulu Natal’s final village, now a favored holiday haven.

Flawless, serene beaches, like Silver Beach, invite swimmers and anglers. Fishing thrives in Port Edward, with gullies, rocks, and more. Ski boats launch amidst the challenging surf, offering captivating spectacles.

The beachfront hosts South Africa’s longest supertube! Divers explore the mystic St John Shipwreck, a Portuguese vessel that met its fate in 1552.

Tragedy Hill’s name dates to a 1831 Zulu Warrior attack. ‘Sardine Run’ amazes as countless sardines become prey, attracting predators. Unspoiled forests teem with wildlife and over 200 bird species.