![]() Images displayed on the 7Across website resort profiles are images of the relevant resort but may not be the specific unit available for reservations. It's the perfect place to revel in the mild weather and the balmy warmth of the Indian Ocean that make Durban an irresistible holiday destination in spring, summer, autumn, and, yes, even winter. The Palace recaptures the glamour and razzmatazz of a more elegant era. U-Shaka Marine World and Wet 'n Wild will delight the whole family. The Palace Of The Lost City At Sun City Resort was created in 1992 and has been a popular destination in South Africa ever since. Experience the hurly burly of the markets. When you're ready, launch yourself into the excitement of South Africa's most fun-loving subtropical city. Wake up to a Pilanesberg sunrise and breathe in a truly unique African atmosphere when staying at The Kingdom Resort, home to the awe-inspiring Rare Game. Splash into the swimming pool or treat yourself to a little pampering in the world-class Wellness Centre with a luxury massage (hot-stone, Swedish and aromatherapy) then unwind in a Jacuzzi, enjoying panoramic views of the sparkling ocean. Onsite restaurants offer excellent light meals, Mediterranean cuisine and convenient room service. Let the kids spend some time in the games room or take up the offer of babysitting so you can enjoy a little 'me' time. Delight in an air-conditioned living space including a convivial open-plan lounge, dining area and a full kitchen. The Lost City Palace Hotel boast two championship golf courses, featuring big-name players such as Ernie Els, Gary Player and many more, and major international. ![]() Self-catering and serviced, they're fully equipped with all the essentials for a perfect seaside holiday. Resort overview Situated on Durban's aptly-named Golden Mile, the Palace Resort and Spa is an art deco delight offering beautifully furnished luxury apartments, each with stunning views of Palm-fringed Marine Parade, the beautiful beaches and the ever-changing Indian Ocean! ![]()
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