THONGA BEACH LODGE
South Africa's finest beach lodge

EVERY NOW AND AGAIN...
something special comes along
Welcome to the Thonga Beach lifestyle, a standout among South African beach resorts. No shoes, no news in South Africa’s finest beach lodge. Thoughtful spaces to explore, get lost in, or find moments of escape. Home to only 12 couples at a time in a fabulous marine world heritage site.
barefoot luxury in a world heritage site
South Africa's most pristine wilderness beach view lodge awaits you on the azure shores of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site), situated deep in this wilderness of white beaches, blazing corals, and freshwater lakes in KwaZulu-Natal.
“Thonga welcomes true unwinding the luxury of a beach only for you”
LOCATION
A remote paradise is only accessible to those who dream of adventure and barefoot luxury. Set right on the beach in the heart of the Isimangaliso Wetland Park, and a short drive from Lake Sibaya -the largest freshwater lake in South Africa. Being so remote, you would need a suitable 4x4 vehicle to self-drive to our lodge. Alternatively, we offer 4x4 transfers from LIBRODI LODGE in Sodwana Bay twice daily, guests can leave their vehicles in a secure complex complete with a coffee shop and spa facilities should they arrive earlier than expected. Transfers must be pre-booked with our reservations office, pickup times are 12h00 or 15h00 and the transfer takes approximately an hour. If you are keen to self-drive, please follow the instructions on our map and directions page:
Connecting to our eco-conscious community
Our purpose drives us all at Isibindi Africa Lodges, and so we are committed to incorporating eco-conscious systems and initiatives wherever possible, this includes:
Removing single-use plastics which includes replacing plastic water bottles with a reusable bottle for each guest
Investing in large solar energy farms
Creating micro-economies in neighbouring communities to supply our lodges
Recycling unused lodge food into feeding schemes for neighbouring creches
Refusing to serve seafood that is not ethically harvested



