Situated in the Hibiscus Coast of KwaZulu Natal, Port Edward was named after the Prince of Wales who later became King Edward VII. In 1947 it became a village - in fact the last village in KwaZulu Natal. Today Port Edward is a popular holiday destination. Port Edward boasts flawless and peaceful beaches that are protected for swimmers. Silver Beach is one such beach and is also a popular ... cont.
Take the N-2 South Coast Highway from Durban, past Durban International Airport and travel ± 170 km to Port Edward. Turn left towards the sea at the Port Edward robot. Follow the road going downhill ±1.5km until you reach "The Webb" Pizza Place, on your left. The Post Office will be on your right. (The Spar Supermarket is about 50m further down the road on the left.) Turn right into Harrow Road as you reach "The Webb". Greengates is Lot 191 Harrow Road, and is the second entrance you can drive into on your left. Look for the green sliding gate. (Look for Bill's Best sign).
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