7 Santana Sands, 3 Bedroom, Beachfront Apartment
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About This Property
Location, location, location.......
7 Sanatana Sands welcomes guests to a wonderful seaside holiday, in absolute comfort, with stunning sea views and is an ideal location.
Perfect for families who want to avoid the masses, traffic and crowds that gather in nearby Ballito and Umhlanga.
This holiday home includes, free of charge:
Unlimited Wi-Fi
Smart TV
UPS back-up power for TV & Wi-Fi
Rechargeable lights in all bedrooms
Daily servicing except for Sundays and Public Holidays
The 3 bedrooms accommodate 6 adults (1 x queen and 2 x double beds) and there is a quality sleeper couch for 2 children under 18yrs.
La Mercy, a secluded little village on the southern edge of the Dolphin Coast, is set just south of Ballito and roughly 25 kilometres north of Durban. La Mercy is a coastal conservancy that, together with Umdloti is also one of the best places from which to view the annual whale visit, whilst dolphins visit this coastline all year round.
The advantage of staying at La Mercy - its proximity to Durban, Ballito and other north coast highlights aside - is that the town is essentially small. Roughly 450 households live along the La Mercy Lagoon, and peace and quiet, as well as 'small town' atmosphere, are yours most of the year round. But you will find enough shops and restaurants close by not to feel marooned, and the proximity of the N2 makes travelling very easy. Alternatively, use the old beach road along this part of the coastline, as it is particularly beautiful. Just be prepared for the journey to take a little longer.
This is typical of the Dolphin Coast - seaside resorts within close driving distance of one another, each with access to beautiful beaches and each with a typical seaside holiday quality. Just up from La Mercy, which has its own airport, is the extremely popular Ballito, regarded as the heart of the Dolphin Coast, and Shaka's Rock, which has access to a really lovely tidal pool and good stretch of sandy beach.
