Can you swim in Sodwana Bay?

Can you swim in Sodwana Bay?

We spent the morning at the beach to swim with our young children. The water was fantastic and currents were not bad at all.

How far is Sodwana Bay Lodge from the beach?

6km
Just 6km from the beach, Sodwana Bay Lodge has been carefully designed to match the rustic, simplistic natural beauty of nature’s surroundings.

What district is Sodwana Bay?

Sodwana Bay is a bay in South Africa on the KwaZulu Natal north coast, between St. Lucia and Lake Sibhayi. It is in the Sodwana Bay National Park, and the Maputaland Marine Reserve, and is a popular recreational diving destination.

Are the beaches open in Sodwana?

Our beaches are open as normal and the weather is absolutely stunning… come and visit us!

Who owns Sodwana Bay Lodge?

Richard Scott
The owner of the Sodwana Bay Lodge, Richard Scott, who has owned the business for 20 years, said on Wedensday night there had also been abusive telephone calls from people who had wrongly believed that Slade’s Sodwana Bay Guest House was the Sodwana Bay Lodge.

Where can I fish in Sodwana Bay?

There is a safe snorkeling spot on the reef at Jesse Point, on the main beach. Only ideal at low tide. Fishing in Sodwana: South Africa’s premier fishing spot, boasting year round fishing for game fish such as blue and black marlin, sail fish, yellow fin tuna, Dorado, Mackerel and Wahoo.

Is Sodwana Beach Open?

Our beaches are open as normal and the weather is absolutely stunning… come and visit us! Give us a shout to book accommodation or other activities!

Are Capetown beaches open today?

Beaches are open. Gatherings are allowed but restricted to a maximum of 100 people outdoors. Stay up to date with affected services at or our Service Notifications Guide.

Are SA beaches open?

Public spaces like beaches and parks are open. Wearing a mask is compulsory when in public spaces. Not wearing a mask in public could get you a fine or in jail.

What are the facilities of Sodwana Bay National Park?

Sodwana Bay National Park KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

  • Accommodation: Swiss-style log cabins and safari lodge.
  • Activities: Diving, fishing, snorkelling, horse riding, turtle tours.
  • Highlights: Premier scuba diving and snorkelling destination with Africa’s southern most coral reef.

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