Located a 17-minute walk from Mtunzini Country Club, Ngoye Lodge offers free bikes, a terrace and air-conditioned accommodations with a patio and free WiFi.
Minnie
South Africa
The ambiance, the clean, spacious and comfy room. The friendly and welcoming staff. It's quite and private. Reasonable priced. Has a lot of restaurants and different amenities nearby. Loved it.
Providing a terrace, 102 Siyayi provides accommodations in Mtunzini. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
@93 Accommodation offers accommodations in Mtunzini, 1.7 miles from Mtunzini Country Club and 17 miles from Ongoye Forest. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free...
Nguni Cottage at Ngoye Lodge is a recently renovated apartment in Mtunzini where guests can make the most of its outdoor swimming pool, free bikes, and garden.
A recently renovated apartment, the mod pod studio offers accommodations in Mtunzini.
Anonymous
Eswatini
What a beautiful little spot. I received a lovely warm welcome, and really appreciated my hosts checking that I had everything I needed. A very comfortable stay.
Hunters B&B features air-conditioned accommodations in Mtunzini. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.
Derick
South Africa
The breakfast was superb, very well done and enjoyable. They have a range of options and food is prepared fresh. This is just what you need before your day gets started.
The check-in was great, I was greeted with a warm welcome and shown a quick overview of the premises.
The location is great, I got a sense of safety but was still free to move about. The quiet atmosphere and central to Mtunzini.
If you travel for work, study, sleepover or just get away, I recommend Hunters B&B.
I would visit again. Thank you Duncan & Cheryl for your hospitality.
Just a 5-minute walk from Mtunzini Country Club and 0.9 miles from Umlalazi Nature Reserve, Oliver's Bed and Breakfast features accommodations in Mtunzini, with an outdoor swimming pool, a bar, and a...
Just a 18-minute walk from Mtunzini Country Club and 1.1 miles from Umlalazi Nature Reserve, One On Hely features accommodations in Mtunzini, with a shared lounge.
Mtunzini is a small sleepy little town on the KZN North...
Mtunzini is a small sleepy little town on the KZN North Coast and if you looking to get away from the rat race and some downtime its perfect. It doesn't have any of the usual fast food franchises, but lots of restaurants to chose from. Not that this was an issue for me. The one really annoying aspect is access to the beach. The only way to get there is via the Umlalazi Nature Reserve and that is R50 per adult each time unless you buy a Rhino card, but for a once off visit makes no sense. Other than that is a pretty little place off the beaten track and very friendly locals
Joe
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Mtunzini is perfect for the birding weekend we wanted to...
Mtunzini is perfect for the birding weekend we wanted to experience. The Dlinza Forest Boardwalk is only 45 minutes away, Ongoye Forest is not very well signposted would recommend hiring a guide but it was a very special place! The 4 x 4 track is only for serious 4 x 4 vehicles!! We even struggled in a Toyota Land Cruiser until eventually we had to turn back (with great difficulty!) as there was a large tree blocking the road!
The lagoon and Mangrove Forest Boardwalk were also interesting and the dams on the Zini Estate where Mod Pod is situated didn't disappoint!
Lovely Restaurants and Coffee Shops!
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
a small town close to the beach with magnificent estuary and...
a small town close to the beach with magnificent estuary and walks through the forest. a unique habitat with abundant bird life good light tackle fishing in the estuary and off the beach. a popular place for rock and surf anglers targeting many edible species and rays. close to a number of private game reserves and internationally recognised ones only an hour from king shaka international airport. the area is malaria free and although very hot from december to march the may to july season is best for game drives in the nearby reserves with milder temperatures. worth a visit. beware of vervet monkeys they are extremely adept to borrowing on a non return basis. there are atms good retaurants and many shops to cater for every basic need whether self catering or not.
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Steven
South Africa
Scored 10
10
All I can say is a great place, I could not have asked for...
All I can say is a great place, I could not have asked for better, I did not want to go home, it was quite and clean the staff were fantastic, there is a restaurant on premises great food great prices. There is honestly nothing I would avoid I have no negative thoughts.
J
Jo Ann
Scored 2.0
2.0
The hosts disappointed us.
The hosts disappointed us. We booked the property for 2 reasons: 1. Because how beautiful the cottage looked on the pictures advertised (that part is true) 2. The swimming pool that was advertised. My husband, myself and our 11-year old daughter stayed at the cottage. My husband was working and my daughter and I therefore needed to keep ourselves busy, which is why the swimming pool was so important to us. When we arrived we were told that we couldn't use the swimming pool because other guests had booked out the area with exclusive access to the swimming pool (when we spoke to those guests they explained that they had made the arrangement months ago with the manager, Angie, because some of the guests were patients from a hospice + some were mentally unstable; we booked 2 months ahead of our arrival, but were never informed of this arrangement, had we been informed we would certainly have cancelled). Angie was unprofessional and unsympathetic in dealing with this. We phoned the owner, who offered us access to a swimming pool about 4 kms away from the lodge in a nature reserve - when we tried to get access it (we tried twice) were were not allowed in because we weren't residents. We informed Angie about this, and her last words to us were: "We will see how we compensate you for this." We unfortunately never heard from Angie again. Something to bear in mind if you bring along a pet, is that Nguni cottage is not fenced off, so if you bring a small dog like we did along, and other guests enter or leave the larger premises (the entry to the lodge), your pet can easily get out (this happened to us). The cottage really is beautiful, but the upkeep and management isn't great: 1. The air con in the 2nd bedroom didn't work 2. The cleaners only turned up for 1 of the 5 days of our stay (when we arrived they asked if they should come every day, and we said every 2nd day was alright, but they only came once). 3. The roof is leaking when it rains.
Mia
South Africa
Scored 8.0
8.0
go eat at the clay oven restaurant as their food was good.
go eat at the clay oven restaurant as their food was good.
do take the nature walks as they are beatiful and in the shade of the wood and not too strenuous.
the beach is only for the brave and anglers as there is no shade and no protested areas ... the beach is also dead as there is also not a shell to be spotted
Willie
South Africa
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