Stella Maris 195 in Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu Natal (original) (raw)

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Stella Maris 195 is a property for self catering in Amanzimtoti for up to 5 guests visiting the South Coast region.

Stella Maris 195 is a lovely apartment with sea views ideally located in the secure Stella Maris building. This accommodation in Amanzimtoti overlooks the Inyoni Rocks at the Amazimtoti Main Swimming Beach. It is ideal for holidaymakers or a seaside family holiday.

Self Catering Accommodation

Stella Maris 195 is an apartment in Amanzimtoti with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The first bedroom is furnished with a Queen-size bed and has access to the balcony with full sea views. The second bedroom has a bunk bed and an extra single bed. The first bathroom has a bath, and the second bathroom has a shower.

The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering and includes a fridge-freezer and a stove and oven. The comfortable lounge area offers full sweeping sea views and has a sofa bed and a Smart TV. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available.

Sliding doors open to the balcony with outdoor furniture.

On Site Facilities

The Stella Maris building offers guests a communal swimming pool and braai area, secure off-street parking and 24-hour security.

Attractions

Amanzimtoti, locally nicknamed Toti, and officially renamed to eManzimtoti, is a coastal town just south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal. Well-known for its tropical climate and number of beaches, Amanzimtoti is popular as a tourist destination. Popular as a family holiday destination Amanzimtoti is a hive of activity during holiday times.

With the warm Indian Ocean; swimming, snorkelling and surfing are activities that can be done throughout the year. This part of the coast is great for scuba divers to explore the excellent marine life as well as the Aliwal Shoal, a coral reef just off the Umkomaas River mouth. All of Amanzimtoti's beaches are safe to swim in, protected by shark nets and lifeguards on duty.

The annual sardine run takes place from June to August when the area buzzes with excitement as these small fish take over the ocean. It is fascinating to watch locals scooping up them up and the bird life flocking overhead to dive after the fish.