Situated just ten kilometers north of
uMhlanga Rocks, eMdloti is a small, peaceful town nestled within the protection of the Sibaya Coastal Forest Reserve, which shields it from the urban sprawl of uMhlanga and preserves its tranquil, seaside charm. Alongside this idyllic setting, eMdloti features two commercial centres, a post office, and several restaurants, while a natural rock pool by the beach provides a safe swimming area. eMdloti has a permanent population of around 3,000 people but can increase by as much as tenfold during the Christmas and Easter holiday season. Due to eMdloti's single access road (M27) from the M4/N2 interchanges, the topography, the fact that North and South Beach Roads are both cul-de-sacs and limited public parking, the repercussions of the seasonal
holidaymaker influx results in traffic congestion and frequent gridlock, mainly at year-end. eMdloti is famous for
dolphins that swim very close to the beach early morning and July to November is a good time for
whale watching when whales are often spotted from the beach. eMdloti's real estate consists of full title, free-standing homes, mainly on the South Beach and sectional title apartments, located mostly on North Beach. Much of the latter is owned by non-residents as holiday homes or rental properties. == Developments ==