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Sibaya at a glance

The North Coast at a glance

The North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, often referred to as the Dolphin Coast, is a region synonymous with warm waters, lush landscapes, and a rapidly expanding infrastructure. The Greater North Coast region spans from Zimbali to the uThukela River's mouth near Zinkwazi Beach, and encompasses areas such as Ballito, Salt Rock, Umhlali, Sheffield Beach, Shaka's Rock, KwaDukuza (non-urban), Stanger, Blythedale Beach, and Tinley Manor Beach. Known for its appealing climate and vibrant lifestyle, the North Coast is rapidly becoming one of South Africa's prime destinations for both residents and investors.

Being within 20 minutes of King Shaka International Airport, this holiday destination remains a popular choice while still luring families and businesses to reside and settle down. King Shaka International Airport handled 4.3 million passengers in the 2022-2023 financial year; 94% (4.1 million) were domestic passengers, 5% (232k) were international. Total passengers increased by 34% from the 2021/2022 period.

An overview of key towns on the North Coast

Ballito: Once a sleepy holiday town, Ballito has transformed into a bustling urban area. With a mix of residential estates, shopping malls, business parks, and beachfront developments, it balances cosmopolitan conveniences with seaside charm. The town's growth has been bolstered by significant investments in retail and residential developments, making it a nucleus of North Coast activity.

Salt Rock: Retaining more of its original holiday-town feel, Salt Rock offers a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere compared to Ballito. It boasts beautiful beaches and a family-friendly environment, making it popular among permanent residents and holidaymakers alike.

Shaka's Rock: Known for its scenic coves and rocky coastline, Shaka's Rock is a smaller area famous for its tidal pools and picturesque views. It offers a mix of holiday homes and permanent residences, with excellent opportunities for snorkelling and dolphin viewing.

Retail and dining

The North Coast's retail landscape has grown extensively. Key shopping destinations include:

  • Ballito Junction: One of the largest shopping centres in the region, offering a blend of international and local retail brands along with cinemas, restaurants, and a variety of services.
  • Lifestyle Centre: Known for its open-air layout and unique boutiques, the Lifestyle Centre in Ballito also features a food market that showcases local produce and artisanal foods.
  • Tiffany's Shopping Centre: Located in Salt Rock, this centre provides a convenient shopping experience for locals with supermarkets, boutiques, and dining options.

Dining on the North Coast is a delight, with a plethora of options ranging from casual beachside eateries to upscale restaurants. Some notable mentions include:

  • The Litchi Orchard: Known for its farm-to-table dining experience.
  • Salt Café in Salt Rock: Offers a relaxed setting ideal for family lunches.
  • Fiamma Grill in Ballito: Specialises in steak and seafood, perfect for a more refined dining experience.

Beaches and leisure

  • The coastline here is dotted with some of the province's Blue flag beaches at Blythedale, Willard and Thompson's Bay in Ballito.

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  • Ballito Main Beach: A favourite for swimming and surfing, equipped with lifeguards and shark nets.
  • Thompson's Bay Beach: Home to the famous "Hole in the Wall" and loved for its safe swimming conditions.
  • Salt Rock Beach: Offers a quieter beach experience with less crowding, ideal for family outings. It also lies in front of the renowned Salt Rock Hotel and the Salt Rock Caravan Park.

Family friendly environment

With 102 adults moving into the greater area, this equates to approximately 41 families per month*.

It's no surprise as the area is a paradise for families, especially those with children, offering an array of attractions that blend education with entertainment. Sugar Rush and Holla Trails for mountain biking and trail running, Flag Animal Farm, a beloved local venue, is a hit among the young ones, providing up-close encounters with a variety of animals in a safe and engaging environment. Nearby, Sage Centre offers a relaxing family atmosphere where kids can enjoy outdoor play while parents browse local artisan products or enjoy a coffee. Burndale is a popular spot, offering crafts, cafes, and creative spaces that host a range of child-friendly activities and workshops. Together, these venues make the North Coast an ideal place for children to explore, learn, and play, enriching their lives with memorable experiences and endless fun.

Hospitals and medical nodes

The North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal is well-equipped with a range of healthcare facilities, ensuring residents have access to excellent medical care. The area boasts Alberlito Hospital, which is renowned for its comprehensive services and skilled healthcare professionals. Additionally, numerous smaller clinics like Ribumed Medical Care and Ballito Medical Centre and specialist practices cater to a broad range of medical needs, from routine check-ups to specialised treatments.

Growth and development

The North Coast has seen considerable growth over the past decade. Property values have also seen a significant uptick. This growth is propelled by the area's increasing popularity as a residential and holiday destination, spurred further by continuous development in residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties.

Significant investments in infrastructure are set to enhance connectivity and accessibility in the region. The expansion of the N2 highway is one of the key developments, aiming to reduce traffic congestion and improve travel times. Additionally, new roads and improved public transport options are in the pipeline to support the growing population and the booming tourism

The recent announcement of the R2,2Bn Club Med investment that will have a ripple effect with regard to tourism, local economy and property values. Club Med Tinley will be a  large scale hotel and lodge beach resort located in Tinley Manor, 50 kilometres north of Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. The hotel and lodge will feature a conference centre, spa, gourmet restaurant, adult pool, sports facilities, kids' clubs and so much more.

The North Coast is highly sought-after with the Ballito Urban Improvement Precinct (BUIP) and KwaDukuza municipality driving a managed precinct vision. They have leveraged partnerships like Siza Water for enhanced utilities, marking KwaDukuza as a dynamic municipality.

With its combination of beautiful landscapes, robust growth, and a high quality of life, the North Coast of KZN continues to attract a diverse array of residents and businesses. Whether it's the vibrant streets of Ballito, the tranquil shores of Salt Rock, or the picturesque coves of Shaka's Rock, the area offers a compelling mix of natural beauty and modern convenience that makes it a standout region in South Africa's property market.

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