This stretch of coastline is famous for it's sea-side resorts and schools of dolphins which frolic in the surf. For this reason it is fondly called the 'Dolphin Coast'.

The North Coast of Durban (Kwa-Zulu Natal) is famous for the bottlenose dolphins that can be seen all year round. Whales can also be spotted on their annual migration. There are various boat expeditions where one can go out to sea and view these amazing creatures in their natural environment.
The North Coast is a perfect combination of golden beaches for safe bathing, surfing, fishing or simply soaking up the sun and is rich in history and culture for exploration and authentic Zulu experiences. It is also called the 'Jewel of the Zulu Kingdom'.
The Natal Sharks Board has it's headquarters on the ridge overlooking Umhlanga and protects 37 beaches along the coastline. Educational tours are offered which include shark dissection and an audio-visual presentation of the daily servicing of the shark nets. For the more adventurous there are early morning trips out to sea. Experience and enjoy the sights of Durban as you travel through the harbor and out to sea into the rising sun. These trips are run seven days a week, and on weekdays one can see the shark nets being serviced along Durban’s “Golden Mile”. Sharks are not often found in the nets but there will be an opportunity to see and learn about the dolphins, seabirds and fish life that abound in our coastal waters.
There are close to 300 days of sunshine a year, and even when the sun is not shining it is still warm enough to swim. Stunning reefs off the Umhlanga coast make for excellent diving and snorkeling.
You will also find one of Africa's largest shopping centres here - Gateway Theatre of Shopping which boasts 18 cinemas, IMAX Theatre, Cinema Nouveau Theatres, The Barnyard Theatre, more than 60 eateries, More than 300 world class stores, The Wave House, Fantasy Forest, 4000sqm Skate Park, The World`s highest indoor Climbing Rock etc.
Umhloti is a seaside village that is just north of Umhlanga. Beautiful golden beaches, safe swimming and excellent fishing, set against a backdrop of sugar-cane covered hills and lush sub-tropical countryside.
Ballito is known as the 'Pearl' of the Dolphin Coast and is well known for it's safe beaches. Micro-lighting is also available here.
Zimbali is a few minutes south of Ballito and is set in a pristine coastal forest with a rugged, unspoiled coastline providing the perfect setting to get away from it all. Zimbali also boasts an 18-hole golf course, Zimbali Golf Course and horse-riding on the beach or in the forest.
Shaka's Rock is a small residential area with holiday accommodation available. Here you will find Thompson's Bay and Charlie's Pool, an Olympic size tidal pool. Secluded beaches, rocky coves and shallow paddling pools will provide endless hours of fun.
Salt Rock is further north and it's name originates from King Shaka's days when his handmaidens used to collect dried salt off the rocks at low tide. This beach provides good fishing spots and there is beautiful reefs offshore. Close to the main beach is a tidal pool.
Further north, lies the lagoon and beach nature conservancy of Zinkwazi. The lush paradise of indigenous forests, tropical palms, seven kilometers of pristine lagoon and endless beaches, is a nature lover's wonderland. There is a wide variety of bird life which is spectacular, with many rare species to be seen. Zinkwazi means the place of fish eagles in Zulu and their hunting cry is still part of the magic.
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