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35 Magai Drive Zinkwazi Beach35 Magai Drive accommodation guide – all the information you need about the accommodation at the 35 Magai Drive Zinkwazi Beach South Africa. Photographs, room types, location and booking information for your stay the 35 Magai Drive Zinkwazi Beach.
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The open-plan kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering with a fridge-freezer, stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, cutlery and crockery. A washing machine and tumble-dryer are also provided. Guests can enjoy their meals in the dining room and relax in the lounge which is equipped with a TV. DStv is available but guests need to bring their own smart card. The cottage has an upstairs deck with a partial sea view and guests can relax on the furnished veranda while children play on the big lawn. A built-in braai is also available and the cottage is not serviced. 35 Magai Drive AccommodationSelf-catering Cottage ActivitiesThe fishing is still very good at Zinkwazi, from the beach and out at sea. The Zinkwazi Ski Boat Club is the focal point of the fishing community, and is the best place to find out where the current hot spots are. Have a sundowner and mingle with the locals at Mahogany Reef, the bar at the ski boat club. Canoe or take a boat up the lagoon. Except for when heavy rains have burst the lagoons banks, there is about 7km of flat water to explore. Take binoculars, a fishing rod or a picnic and see what you can discover. Take a drive to Amatikulu and experience the decadence of a prawn feast at the simple, rustic and fun Amatikulu Prawn Shack. Prawns from a local prawn farm are turned into an almost endless selection of outstanding fare for a very reasonable price. Enjoy the solitude and serenity of a walk along the beach. There aren’t many stretches of beach left that are this beautiful and peaceful. Another spot of green worth visiting is the Harold Johnson Nature Reserve on the Tugela River. It offers excellent day walks. History buffs might want to see the ruins of Fort Pearson, and the Ultimatum Tree. Their part in the Anglo-Zulu War is fascinating - take a history book and give the kids a history lesson. Or listen to David Rattray’s Day of the Dead Moon as you drive.
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