From the banks of the Mzamba River to the heights of the Port Edward Lighthouse, we make South Coast moves seamless.
Settling into Port Edward, the final jewel of the KZN South Coast, requires a logistics partner familiar with the transition from the R61 highway to the subtropical coastal terrain. Whether you are moving into a retirement villa near the Port Edward Country Club or a holiday home overlooking the Mzamba River, our teams understand the unique humidity challenges of the Hibiscus Coast. We ensure your belongings are protected from the salt air, whether you're relocating near the iconic Port Edward Lighthouse or closer to the Wild Coast Sun border.
Given the area's layout, a 2-bedroom cottage move typically starts around R4,500, while larger 4-bedroom family homes near the golf course range between R8,500 and R15,000 depending on the packing requirements and distance from the N2/R61 junction.
Moving into Caribbean Estates requires strictly timed gate access and adherence to vehicle weight limits on their internal brick-paved roads. If you are relocating to the hillside properties near the Port Edward Lighthouse, our teams must account for the steep, narrow driveways that often require a smaller shuttle vehicle rather than a large 8-ton truck.
We frequently facilitate moves between Port Edward and neighbouring coastal hubs such as Margate, Southbroom, Munster, and Glenmore Beach, as well as long-distance relocations from Durban.
Retirees looking for quiet coastal living, families enrolling children at Port Edward Primary, and holiday homeowners seeking proximity to the Wild Coast Sun.
Yes, we frequently manage relocations for residents moving into the secure Caribbean Estates, ensuring all vehicle permits and gate protocols are handled in advance.
While Port Edward is roughly 160km from Durban CBD, we treat this as a specialized long-distance coastal route, typically using the N2 or R61 depending on the specific load requirements.
Absolutely. Given the high humidity near the Mzamba River and the ocean, we use industrial-grade plastic wrapping to protect wooden furniture from moisture and sea salt during transit.
We recommend scheduling your move mid-week to avoid the heavy tourist traffic that congests the R61 near the Wild Coast Sun entrance during school holidays and long weekends.