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Sezela Beach
Umdoni Municipality Building, Williams Street, Scottburgh, 4180
(039) 976 1202/ 978 4322
melvinp@umdoni.gov.za
Seasonal life guards. Swim at own risk as there are no shark nets.

Sezela River
Sezela
(031) 903 7498
sibongile.ntetha@durban.go.za
A great crocodile known as Sezela was killed here in 1828 on Shaka's orders. For years it had terrorised a local tribe, the Malangeni.

Shad Bay
Lot 666, Crescent Way, Uvongo, 4270
(039) 315 9210 / 03
anton.botha@hcm.gov.za
Immediately north of Lucien Point, opposite a small car park.

Shady Lane
2 Jaydee Lane, Umtentweni, 4235
(039) 695 2268
gmitch@telkomsa.net
Only an hours' drive from Durban tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac in a tranquil tropical setting. Relax and unwind around the braai on a lovely covered patio and listen to the sound of the birds. TV / MNET / DSTV, Secur...

Shaka's Bush
Marburg Common, Port Shepstone, , 4240
(039) 682 7944
info@tourismsouthcoast.co.za
Near Bates's service station. Here in 1828, in the area of the Marburg Common, is the place where Shaka stayed with Henry Francis Fynn during his great raid on the Mpondos.

Shark Cage Diving KZN
Park Rynie, Rocky Bay Beach, 4182
082 373 5950
johnmiller@sharkcagedivingkzn.com
No diving experience required. Anyone from the age of 8years talk on sharks, conservation and marine. Life in Natal and the Cape chow shark nets with explanation. Shark viewing from boat, 30 minutes in the cage, trip dur...

Shelly Beach
(039) 315 9200
diane@hcm.gov.za
Ideal for lauching ski-boats. Jot bike launching, dive charters, fishing charter, whale watching charters, sight seeing pleasure trips.

Shelly Beach
Lot 666, Crescent Way, Uvongo, 4270
(039) 315 9210/03
anton.botha@hcm.gov.za
There are numerous tidal pools and lagoons. These waters are ideal for all watersports especially snorkelling and diving. Shelly Beach boasts numerous popular diving and snorkelling sites where the most spectacular varie...

Shelly Beach And Protea Deep Sea Angling Club
Shelly Beach
(039) 312 2322
margate@hibiscuscoast.org
There is good parking and a club which is open mornings. There are no charges for launching and the site is open to the public.