Tahari Coastal Estate in Ballito, KwaZulu-Natal, offers luxurious coastal living with modern design and a secure, tranquil environment just a short walk from the beach[5]. The estate is renowned for its boutique residences that blend comfort, privacy, and convenience, ideal for families or groups seeking a refined seaside escape[1].
Accommodation options within Tahari Coastal Estate cater to small groups, typically accommodating up to 4 guests in elegantly appointed, air-conditioned villas or homes. Guests can expect:
- Spacious bedrooms (most with en-suite bathrooms and both bath and shower options)
- Fully equipped kitchens with modern appliances (fridge-freezer, stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, Nespresso machine)
- Open-plan living and dining areas, furnished for comfort and entertainment (including TV, Wi-Fi, and sometimes DStv)
- Private outdoor spaces, with features such as a splash pool or swimming pool, braai (barbecue) facilities, covered patios, and a garden
- Secure double garages for parking
- Convenient check-in and check-out times, typically from 14:00 and by 10:00, respectively
- Proximity to Ballito’s popular beaches, restaurants, and local shops
For example, Luxury Coastal Villa @ Tahari Coastal Estate features two en-suite bedrooms with air-conditioning, a separate guest bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, an inviting living area, and access to braai facilities and a private pool. The setting ensures a serene stay with modern conveniences for both adults and families[1].
Similarly, 30 Tahari Coastal Estate includes two queen-size bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, a guest toilet, lounge, dining area, modern kitchen, and amenities like a gas braai, double garage, garden, and swimming pool[2]. It provides easy access to wellness packages and is within walking distance to Thompson’s Bay Beach[3].
Properties in Tahari Coastal Estate are considered premium, with some residences priced from R6,900,000 including VAT, reflecting their luxury status and the estate’s desirability on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal[4].