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The Oyster Box (South Africa)

Location
  
Umhlanga, near Durban, South Africa.

The Oyster Box is a luxury five-star hotel in Umhlanga, just north of Durban, South Africa. It is famous for its Spa and outdoor pools with spectacular views on the Indian Ocean.

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History

The cottage, originally called Oyster Lodge, was built in 1863 with teak, corrugated iron and reinforced concrete. In 1952, the hotel was bought by Ken and Kay O’Connor (brother and sister) who turned it into a tea garden, then a restaurant, and finally a hotel in March 1954.

The Oyster hotel has always been the official custodian of the Umhlanga lighthouse.

In 2006, the hotel, then owned by Wayne Reed, was bought by Stanley and Bea Tollman of Red Carnation Hotels. Renovation work lasted from 2007 to 2009.

In October 2016, the South African version of the Monopoly, Monopoly Mzansi, included the Oyster Box as one of the country's top 22 locations and the only hotel in the game.

Special guests

In July 2011, Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco hosted their wedding reception at the Pearl Room and spent their honeymoon in its £4600 a night Presidential Suite.

The hotel is also frequented by Princes Harry and William and King Goodwill Zwelithini of the Zulus.

In November 2016, Tina Knowles, the mother of Beyoncé, had lunch at the Oyster Box.

Rewards

  • Voted #1 top hotel in South Africa by Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2016
  • Controversies

    In June 2016, the Democratic Alliance reported that SA's minister of social development Bridget Masango stayed at the pricey hotel, thus questioning how the bill was paid.

    References

    The Oyster Box (South Africa) Wikipedia