By Fred Felton | Jan. 28, 2026
Recently eThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril
Xaba held a Mayoral Tourism Editors’ Engagement with Editors and Media at
Octavia Boutique Hotel in Inanda. These are some of the highlights.
Mayor Xaba reported on the performance
outcomes of the 2025/2026 festive season. He also shared plans to attract more
tourists to the City for this year and beyond.
Mayor Xaba stated that this was the best
festive season the City has experienced in many years.
‘’For the first time in five years, we
enjoyed a relatively stable water supply, except in areas supplied by Pipeline
53 from Pietermaritzburg, which experienced a burst that resulted in
intermittent water supply in some parts of the Outer West region. Additionally
for the first time since the 2022 floods, all 23 of our bathing beaches were
open and safe for swimming. As a safety precaution, we temporarily closed one
or two beaches when necessary to ensure they met the highest safety
standards,’’ said Mayor Xaba.
The City welcomed thousands of visitors
during the festive season, with many areas reaching full capacity as
holidaymakers enjoyed Durban’s warm summer weather.
‘’Our beaches recorded over 6.8 million
visitors, including swimmers and promenade users from 1 December to 12 January
2026. At our 43 municipal swimming pools, we recorded more than 1.2 million
bathers,’’ noted Mayor Xaba.
The dedicated lifeguards and emergency
services remained on high alert throughout the festive season, responding
swiftly to several rescuers involving swimmers caught in challenging
conditions.
The City’s beach guides issued
275 000 wristbands to children, and 1 855 children who were separated
from their parents were successfully reunited within 24 hours.
To make sure the City stayed clean a
comprehensive Waste Management Plan was implemented which included deploying
additional cleaning teams, structured shift systems and roving teams. This
ensured a clean, safe and welcoming coastline.
An integrated safety plan involving all
law enforcement agencies resulted in multidisciplinary operations including
roadblocks targeting reckless driving, unroadworthy vehicles, and drinking and
driving. More than 2 000 officers were deployed for day and night patrols
backed up by 500 CCTV cameras.
There were also additional tourism
offerings to encourage visitors to stay longer. These included 23 signature
events, the New Year’s Eve fireworks display along the beachfront and the
successful Durban’s New Year Carnival on 2 January.
‘’We are pleased to report a significant
increase in visitor numbers compared to 2024. Preliminary figures indicate that
the City welcomed close to 1.2 million visitors, up from 998 000 last year
– a 19% increase. Accommodation occupancy rose to 77% from 72% in 2024. Direct
tourism spend increased from R2.2 billion to R2.7 billion, reflecting a 24%
increase. The sector’s GDP contribution grew from R5.5 billion to R9.6 billion,
creating over 14 000 job opportunities. These figures reaffirm tourism as
a key driver of our local economy,’’ said Mayor Xaba.
The people of Durban can also look forward
to some big events in 2026.
In the coming weeks giant statues of
former President Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo will be unveiled.
The countdown to the 5th Durban
Tourism Business Awards begins.
The City will be co-sponsoring the Jonsson
Workwear Durban Open professional golf tournament which happens at the Durban
Country Club from 19 to 22 February.
In April, Durban will host the Metro FM
Music Awards as the official host city for the next three years.
Next month will see the launch of a new
airline route between King Shaka International Airport and Saint-Pierre
Pierrefonds Airport in Reunion Island, with the inaugural flight scheduled for
27 February 2026.
The Municipality will also participate in
major domestic and international trade shows to attract investment to Durban.
Anthony Hamilton will perform live in
Durban on 28 February 2026, followed by Bryan Adams in March and UB40 featuring
Ali Campbell in June 2026.
Durban International Marathon happens in
May.
Comrades Marathon (Up Run) – June
Hollywoodbets Durban July
Durban International Film Festival – July
‘’Durban’s tourism sector is firmly on an
upward trajectory,’’ noted Mayor Xaba.


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