Zimbali Star Graded Accommodation
Zimbali lodgings by star grading, as graded by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa. The TGCSA is the only government mandated, industry supported quality assurance authority in South Africa. The Tourism Grading Council evaluates those establishments which apply for grading and grades them 1 to 5 stars, according to the type of KwaZulu Natal accommodation provided - KwaZulu Natal hotels, lodges, b&bs, self catering, caravan parks & camping and backpackers.
Below are the establishments which have been graded, in descending order (5 to 1 stars). Alternatively, for all accommodation options available, see Zimbali Accommodation.
Afro-Uluwatu Lodge
Zimbali Accommodation / Self Catering Accommodation in Zimbali

Afro-Uluwatu Lodge offers luxury self-catering accommodation in the Zimbali Coastal Resort. Set in the lush subtropical climate 45km north of Durban, Zimbali offers beautiful nature, excellent golf, stunning beaches with the warm water of the Indian Ocean, and a mild climate ...
Forest Suites Hotel
Ballito Accommodation / Hotel at Zimbali Coastal Resort

Forest Suites at KwaZulu Natal's Zimbali Coastal Estate is surrounded by lush landscapes, dreamy golf greens and the sound of the Indian Ocean crashing onto untouched beaches. Already renowned for the luxury and variety of its hospitality throughout Africa ...
Abba Zimbali Beach & Golf Villa
Ballito Accommodation / Luxury Villa Zimbali Estate, Ballito

Abba Zimbali Golf Villa is a large, luxury home situated on the world renowned Zimbali Coastal Estate. The luxurious villa exudes spaciousness with 4 en-suite bedrooms, a large dining room, main lounge, separate TV lounge, stunning fully equipped kitchen ...
Visiting Zimbali?
Also see Zimbali Attractions or check out Things To Do in Dolphin Coast for a host of suggestions to keep you entertained in the area (or Things To Do in KwaZulu Natal, to view all activities in the province by category, including watersports, sightseeing activities, arts & crafts and many, many more).

