National Geographic Traveller (UK)

DURBAN

Golden sand, Indian Ocean waves and a subtropical climate — it’s hardly a surprise to find Durbanites at the beach every weekend in the summer. Many travellers, however, find themselves in Durban for its proximity to the Drakensberg mountains, Big Five safari reserves or the KwaZulu-Natal battlefields. But linger longer and you’ll find there’s plenty to keep you in town.

There’s no better place to start the day than along the where there are plenty of spots toor, if that’s too busy, in the Belaire Suites Hotel.

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