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Three Cities Imvubu Lodge boasts the best of outdoor adventure and luxurious leisure as natural bush hugs each chalet and it is conveniently situated adjacent to the scenic Lake Menywa, with private access to the unspoilt beaches of the Indian Ocean.With a variety of unique luxury chalets, you have the choice of a self-catering chalet, or enjoy the luxury of being catered for at the onsite In the Reeds Restaurant. A variety of viewing decks overlooking the ocean and the picturesque Sundowner Bar means you are constantly spoilt for choice.With a variety of unique luxury, stand-alone, fully services chalets, you have the advantage of being able to select either a self-catering option or enjoy the luxury of being catered for at the onsite In the Reeds Restaurant.There are 47 Chalets and 1 Disabled room. Each chalet has one twin and two double beds.
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. Facilities for disabled guests are available. 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.
Located directly on Richards Bay, Protea Hotel offers spacious rooms with free WiFi, an outdoor pool and an elegant restaurant. Richards Bay Airport is a 10-minute drive away.All the rooms of Protea Hotel Richards Bay are air-conditioned, and are equipped with satellite TV, writing desks and tea/coffee makers.Guests can relax with a drink at the Oasis Bar, or enjoy buffet or à la carte local specialities at the hotels restaurant.The Umfolozi Game Reserve is about a one-hour drive from the Protea Richards Bay. Durban is a 2-hour drive away.
The ideal destination for both business and leisure travelers, the hotel offers business guests a convenient location close enough to the CBD, yet far enough away from the city pressures to make business a pleasure.Leisure travelers are spoilt for choice. The hotel boasts the country s largest harbour and some of its most magnificent wetland scenery. “Industrial Tourism” is actively promoted and groups are able to visit industrial plants, mines and other operations. Richard s Bay also offers the visitor entrance to Zululand – this once forgotten corner of the African continent is a land of exquisite beauty characterised by incredible diversity. Other amenities/ services Year of construction 1922 Year of most recent renovation 2012 Number of floors (main building) 3 Single rooms 98 Double rooms 27 Suites 4 Executive rooms 33