The town of St. Lucia, is on the southern tip of iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Many visitors use St. Lucia as their hub because of its close proximity to many attractions in the area.
From Durban - follow the N2 northwards passing by Stanger, Empangeni and Richards Bay. After around 250km turn off the N2 onto the R618 to Mtubatuba. Keep on the R618 and follow the signs to St Lucia - 26km. You will cross the bridge over the St Lucia estuary. Turn right at the T-Junction into McKenzie Road
From Johannesburg - follow the N2 southwards passing by Ermelo, Piet Retief and Pongola. After around 600km turn off the N2 onto the R618 to Mtubatuba. Keep on the R618 and follow the signs to St Lucia - 26km. You will cross the bridge over the St Lucia estuary. Turn right at the T-Junction into McKenzie Road
St Lucia South Africa, ☎ +27 35 5901555, [1]. A world heritage site, St Lucia offers you a wildlife paradise. From unspoilt beaches to Hippo's roaming the streets at Nightedit
Zulani Guest House B&B, Flamingo Str, ☎ +27 (0)35 590-1421 (stlucia@zulani.co.za), [5]. A small, family-run quality four-star Guest House. The owners, Gary & June, reside in an adjoining cottage, and are on hand to provide the "personal hospitality". R385 per person sharing, including breakfast. edit
Budget Backpackers, 81 mckenzie street, po box 198, st lucia 3936, ☎ +27(0)82-627-6208, [6]. Budget accommodation located on the main street. Some free excursions and (at the moment) two low-cost safaris into the wetlands, St Lucia and Cape Vidal.from r110. edit
Annas Bed and Breakfast , 8 Kuda Street, ☎ +27 (0)35 590-1988 (annas@annasbnb.com), [4]. A family-run quality four-star Guest House. The owners Richard and Brenda reside on the premises and are on hand to provide the "personal hospitality". R425 per person sharing, including breakfast.==Get out==