The Beverly Hills Hotel, South Africa

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The Beverly Hills Hotel has a fantastic location, gazing out over the majestic Indian Ocean and only twenty minutes drive from Durban. The sun drenched pool deck overlooks the golden sandy beach making for a perfect place to unwind. With a choice of two restaurants, one of which is rated among the top restaurants in South Africa, guests can be treated to first class cuisine and excellent service with glorious views out to the ocean.

  • Looking out over the Indian Ocean as you wake up each morning.
  • Enjoying a great sea food dish at the highly acclaimed restaurant.
  • Great service.
Accommodation:
73 Rooms including 10 Cabanas, 3 Suites and 2 Penthouse Suites. Each room has its own en-suite bathroom, air conditioning, colour television, mini bar, radio, telephone and individual room safe. Suites also come with butler service as standard.
Activities:
tennis, deep-sea fishing, bowling, dolphin viewing trips, horse riding, golf and squash are all available nearby. Visits to game reserves, scenic drives or trips into Durban, Ballito and to the Oceanarium are also easily arranged by the hotel concierge. The hotel is also only 500 meters from Marine Parade giving you access to cafes, bars and entertainment.
Facilities:
  • outdoor swimming pool,
  • fitness suite,
  • conference room,
  • 2 restaurants,
  • health and beauty spa and bar
Meal Basis:
Bed and Breakfast
Child Policy:
Children are welcome at the Beverly Hills. Children under 18 (max 2) stay free, when sharing with parents, if family rooms are available

Client Comments

The honeymoon…. Absolutely fantastic, better than I thought it ever could be.

Cape town - The Highlight here was Kensington place:

  1. Service, food and general vibe of this place was simply the best we could have ever hoped for. The team at this hotel really know how to make you feel at home and treat you like someone special.
  2. The food and wine, we knew going... more
    Eileen and Kenneth Goonery – June 2009