Radisson Blu Umhlanga is something of a bellwether for the resort town
The new-ish hotel forms part of the R4.5-billion Oceans Umhlanga development, a mammoth mixed-use property that will soon stretch to include 600 luxury apartments
I’m not long back from an epic road trip along the length of SA’s east coast; Kosi Bay to Cape Town, for a king’s ransom in petrol. And on that long coastal meander, a shade more than 2,000 kilometres, there was one place that all but screamed prosperity at me.
In a blizzard of glazed towers and economic bustle, Umhlanga is booming. G-Wagons, McLarens and Ferraris prowl the streets and, in what was once a lazy outlier of Durban, today the skyline bristles with new buildings as construction accelerates the transformation of this stretch of the KwaZulu-Natal coastline.
The new hotel forms part of the R4.5-billion Oceans Umhlanga development, a mammoth mixed-use property that will soon stretch to include 600 luxury apartments and a 30,000-square meter luxury retail mall. But for now, the Radisson Blu Umhlanga is already buzzing with local and international accents. And though it’s set a few steps back from the seafront, the 16 floors of rooms and guest spaces ensure you’re rarely short of a sea view.
From my room on the 14th, the waves rolled carelessly onto the Umhlanga beachfront, as the Moses Mabhida Stadium loomed out of the sea mist to the west. There are 206 rooms on the property, from standard and superior rooms to family-friendly suites. The pick of the crop is the Junior and Executive Suites though, which offer the best sea views and considerably more space. They’re both ideal if you’re settling in for more than just a night or two.
Across the board, the rooms are decorated in a breezily modern style. There’s a subtle nod to the coastal locale, without falling into any seaside cliché. It’s suitably contemporary, but not sparse, and with all the mod-cons you’d expect of this award-winning brand.
Another highlight is the pool deck, perched up on the sixth floor. Showing just how much this new property will appeal to corporate and leisure travellers, it combines the chic appeal and fine views of a rooftop terrace, with the laid-back vibes of a beach hotel. Need to pace out a few laps in the pool, or kick back with a cocktail after a day in the office? You’ll manage to do both here nicely.