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King Shaka International Airport

Directions: KSIA is accessible via the N2 freeway and the R102…, La Mercy  
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Description

The new, state-of-the-art King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) is the third largest airport in South Africa.

Built to process up to 7.5 million passengers a year, it replaced the old Durban International Airport (DIA), which was decommissioned on the 30 April 2010. The first flight took off without a hitch on 1 May 2010, just over a month before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The runway length of 3 700 metres will accommodate the latest New Generation Large Aircraft including the A380 Airbus. KSIA is situated at the original La Mercy Airsport, 35 kilometres north of Durban’s city centre.

KSIA Help Desk +27 032 436 6758
KSIA information: +27 032 436 6585
Flight information: 086 727 7888

International departures:
Travellers on international flights are advised to arrive at the airport at least three hours prior to their departure time.
Domestic departures:
Travellers on domestic flights are advised to arrive at the airport at least one and a half hours prior to their departure time.

Distance from Durban city centre 35 kilometres

ATMs, banking and bureau de change facilities:
International Arrivals – Bidvest Bank (Rennies Foreign Exchange), Standard Bank, Nedbank ATM, ABSA ATM and Standard Bank ATM. Banks are on the ground floor of the passenger terminal building.
Taxi, limo, bus, shuttle and parking services:
Please refer to lamercy.info

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Accommodation near King Shaka International Airport

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Aviark Coral Lodge |

Aviark Coral Lodge

Lodge, Self-catering in La Mercy
2.85km from King Shaka International Airport

Aviark Coral Lodge’s primary attraction is its location. Situated on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, we are within close proximity of every sought-after facility of the leisure or business traveller, tourist, or visitor making an unexpected stopover.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R350 Single
  • 16 Guests
 
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Avalon Terrace |

Avalon Terrace

Self-catering in La Mercy
3.02km from King Shaka International Airport

Avalon Terrace is situated in the tranquil suburb of La Mercy, away from the busy hustle and bustle of the city centre.

  • R499 Rooms/Units
  • 18 Guests
 
 
Eden Rose Manor |

Eden Rose Manor

Bed and Breakfast in La Mercy
3.11km from King Shaka International Airport

Away from the noise and activity of the busier suburbs around Durban, Eden Rose Manor offers a tranquil setting for the busy executive.

  • R375 p/p sharing
    R375 Single
  • 20 Guests
 
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Natures Marina Bay |

Natures Marina Bay

Guest House, Backpacker, Self-catering in La Mercy
3.52km from King Shaka International Airport

Natures Marina Bay is a lovely establishment providing affordable and comfortable accommodation for travellers. Secure off-street parking is provided for vehicles, and remote gates and electric fences add to the security. There is a swimming pool and a braai area for entertainment.

  • R150 p/p sharing
  • 14 Guests
 
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Coral Reef Exclusive Apartments |

Coral Reef Exclusive Apartments

Self-catering in La Mercy
3.71km from King Shaka International Airport

This apartment is situated on the beachfront in La Mercy on the beautiful North Coast. The apartment has uninterrupted views of Ballito in the north and Umdloti and Durban in the south.

  • R900 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Mount Moreland Accommodation |

Mount Moreland Accommodation

Self-catering in Durban
3.94km from King Shaka International Airport

Conveniently situated in Mount Moreland, just five minutes from New King Shaka International Airport and 6 km inland from Umdloti Beach. Here you will find our farm-style accommodation situated on half an acre of land (1.8 km dirt road leading into Mount Moreland).

  • R530 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
La-peng Guesthouse |

La-peng Guesthouse

Bed and Breakfast in Tongaat Beach
4.07km from King Shaka International Airport

La-peng means 'be at home' in the Tswana language. It is a warm, homely place in La Mercy, Durban and is owned and managed by Dorothy and Alex Brackmann.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R300 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
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Pendleburys Bellamont |

Pendleburys Bellamont

Guest House, Self-catering in Umdloti Beach
4.44km from King Shaka International Airport

Bellamont is set on 'The Dune' of Umdloti on the Sugar Coast. This executive lodge is located in the nature conservation area overlooking the La Mercy Lagoon with exceptional Indian Ocean views.

  • R790 p/p sharing
    R790 Single
  • 14 Guests
 
 
Drifters Dolphin Coast Lodge |

Drifters Dolphin Coast Lodge

Lodge, Bed and Breakfast in Umdloti Beach
4.67km from King Shaka International Airport

Built literally on the beach, overlooking the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean, this Inn provides a getaway for those who wish to enjoy the unspoilt beaches and game reserves of the KwaZulu-Natal north coast. Situated in Umdloti, only 20 minutes drive north of Durban.

  • R295 p/p sharing
    R345 Single
  • 26 Guests
 
 
Bellamanzi Self-catering |

Bellamanzi Self-catering

Self-catering in Umdloti Beach
4.75km from King Shaka International Airport

Let the tranquil sound of the warm Indian Ocean, abundant birdlife and beautiful nature surroundings take you far away from city life. Bordering the Umdloti Nature Conservancy, which is an indigenous forest with various small animals including mongoose, monkeys, duiker and spectacular birdlife, Bellamanzi is the perfect destination to relax in a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R400 Single
  • 7 Guests
 
 
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