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Protea Richards Bay

Corner Davidson & Launder Lanes Richards Bay
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Description

A good hotel perfectly located for anyone wanting to explore the beautiful surrounding area (AHJ 0907)

A modern five storey building.

Lobby is medium sized and modern in decor, with tiled floor and a small reception desk overlooking the lounge.

Accommodation at the Protea Richards Bay comprises 66 m Read more

A good hotel perfectly located for anyone wanting to explore the beautiful surrounding area (AHJ 0907)

A modern five storey building.

Lobby is medium sized and modern in decor, with tiled floor and a small reception desk overlooking the lounge.

Accommodation at the Protea Richards Bay comprises 66 medium-sized and comfortable rooms, en-suite bathroom with shower, satellite TV, writing desk and tea/coffee making facilities. Non-smoking rooms are available, as well as facilities for disabled guests.

There is an elegant restaurant where a tantalizing and varied buffet is served every night. Breakfast and lunch is also available here.

Lobby is medium sized and modern in decor, with tiled floor and a small reception desk overlooking the lounge.


Features

Hotel Amenities

  • Central Location
  • Disabled facilities
  • Handicaps
  • Lifts
  • Outdoor pool
  • Room Service
  • Coach parking
  • Early check-in
  • Laundry facilities
  • Lobby
  • Porterage

Room Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Satellite television
  • Hairdryer
  • Television

Additional Information

Number of Rooms: 66

Location

The prote Richards Bay is located just two hours north (or 160km) of Durban, situated in the diverse city of Umhlathuze, Zululand - Gateway to the Tuzi Gazi Coast. The bay contains one of South Africa's largest harbours, where the Mhlatuze River flows into a lagoon of thirty square kilometres.

The prote Richards Bay is located just two hours north (or 160km) of Durban, situated in the diverse city of Umhlathuze, Zululand - Gateway to the Tuzi Gazi Coast. The bay contains one of South Africa's largest harbours, where the Mhlatuze River flows into a lagoon of thirty square kilometres.