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| The gigantic uShaka Marine World theme park promises unending family fun. A TripAdvisor multi-award winner, the park has shark diving, a water park, dolphin and seal stadiums, a penguin rookery, restaurants, the list goes on… |
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| Durban’s No.1 Entertainment Destination
Set amongst towering palm trees and nestled against the beachfront along Durban's "Golden Mile", you will find 26 hectares of entertainment heaven - Suncoast Casino, Hotels & Entertainment. The complex is a haven of sun and fun with its Miami South Beach Art Deco style architecture, and offers an array of gaming, shopping, dining and Durban’s top live entertainment. |
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| The Moses Mabhida Stadium is a stadium in Durban, South Africa, named after Moses Mabhida, a former General Secretary of the South African Communist Party. It is a multi-use stadium. Your journey starts with a two-minute SkyCar ride up the stadium arch, before you step onto the platform and take in the unparalleled 360º views of Durban and ... |
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| Dress up for an outing at the races. The Greyville Racecourse holds horse race meetings twice weekly and the Friday evening night races are popular for the market-style meals and drinks on offer while enjoying the races. |
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| Better known as “the friendly beach fronts,” South and North are situated on the Indian Ocean coastal area, south to north of Durban and is renowned for its world famous surf spot “Cave Rock”, unspoilt beaches and tidal pool. There are many rock pools to explore as well as excellent surfing, diving and fishing spots. |
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| The BAT Centre on the Esplanade features DJs and jazz musicians, drum circles and African art – a diverse mix of art forms worth experiencing. The BAT Centre is a community arts development and cultural entertainment centre located within the Small Craft Harbour off Durban's Victoria Embankment. |
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| King Shaka International Airport opened in May 2010. This world class facility offers a host of features to make your traveling experience as comfortable and pleasurable as possible. Shops and restaurants, a bank and post office are just a few additional features King Shaka International Airport has to offer. King Shaka International is said to be three times bigger than Durban International airport and have five times as many shops. |
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| The Victoria Street Market is an indoor bazaar (locally called a flea market) that remains a hub of activity throughout the year. It offers everything from Indian spices and incenses, to fresh fruits and vegetables, fabrics, ceramics, and arts and crafts. When you enter the multi-coloured building, you're immediately hit with an assortment of smells: a mixture of curries and incense wafting through the air with the catcall of vendors urging tourists to "come in, and just have a look". The top floor is popular with international visitors due to the collection of souvenirs, jewellery, fabrics, and crafts. |
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| Play on the greens amongst Fish eagles, herons, and cormorants on one of the most attractive course in KwaZulu-Natal. Bluff National Park Golf Course is set in a wetland conservation area in KwaZulu Natal. Birdlife is prolific and you can expect to see numerous species including the Fish Eagle soaring above and plenty of plovers, grey herons and pelicans who drop in to share the water with the resident Cormorants and Geese. |
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| We have a lot of amenities and attractive areas around Durban. |
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