Hibberdene
General Information
Hibberdene is a small coastal town on KwaZulu-Natal in the south coast of South Africa, and was named after C. Maxwell-Hibberd, the former postmaster-general of Natal. It is considered the gateway to the Hibiscus Coast of Kwazulu Natal. It is a seaside town situated 97 km south of Durban, halfway between Scottburgh and Port Shepstone.
In true Colonial fashion, a trading store then hotel heralded the birth of this much- visited holiday destination. In addition to its safe, golden bathing beaches, popular seafront, attractions here include miniature golf and the waterborne rush of Super Tube rides if the former is too sedate! Head offshore on a ski-boat expedition for scuba diving or deep-sea fishing adventures, or simply to enjoy the thrill of the ride. There is also the wildlife and diversity of birds along the banks of the Hibberdene lagoon. Landlubbers take heart - the local town hall hosts twice-weekly afternoons of indoor bowls competitions!
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Hibberdene Activities
A diverse range of activities are available.
Businesses
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