Collisheen Estate
- 400
- Moderate ($$)
Known as the 'Garden Province', KwaZulu-Natal's diverse landscape offers a wedding style for every couple.
The province also offers more adventurous settings.
Venue hire and per-person package costs in KZN vary widely by location, season, and exclusivity.
Average Price Range:
High-End & Luxury:
Key Considerations:
Always confirm what is included. Check for VAT, staffing costs, and whether basics like tables, chairs, and linens are part of the price. Off-peak dates (often in winter) can offer significant savings.
KZN's subtropical climate offers year-round wedding potential, but each season has a distinct character.
Summer (November - February): This is the hot, humid, and rainy season, characterised by afternoon thunderstorms. The landscape is incredibly lush and green. Indoor venues or marquees are essential.
Autumn (March - May): Widely considered the best season. The weather is warm, stable, and less humid, with beautiful light. It's ideal for outdoor ceremonies in the Midlands and Drakensberg.
Winter (June - August): Expect mild, dry, and sunny days with crisp, cool evenings. This is the perfect time for cosy indoor weddings with fireplaces, especially in the countryside. There is very little chance of rain.
Spring (September - October): The weather warms up and the landscape comes alive with flowers. It's a beautiful time for a garden wedding before the intense summer heat and humidity sets in.
Ensuring your guests can arrive safely and comfortably is key.
By Air: King Shaka International Airport (DUR), north of Durban, is the main hub, connecting KZN to all major South African cities and some international destinations.
By Road: The N3 highway from Johannesburg and the N2 from the Cape are excellent roads. Car hire is recommended for guests to explore. For rural venues, consider arranging a shuttle service to navigate smaller roads.
KZN offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all your guests.