By Fred Felton | Feb. 9, 2026
The Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal in
Durban was full of activity on 4th February as the luxurious Cunard’s
Queen Anne cruise ship docked with around 3 000 international tourists on
board the luxury liner.
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| The luxury cruise ship Queen Anne docked in Durban on 4th February. | Photo: Durban Tourism |
All through the day tourists ventured
around Durban, taking in the iconic sights such as the Golden Mile beachfront,
uShaka Marine World and other sites.
Many tourists joined guided tours to
experience Durban’s diverse heritage, while others took in the City’s warm
hospitality and enjoyed the culinary scene.
Durban Tourism welcomed the visitors and
offered an authentic taste of the City’s unique blend of traditions and
cultures.
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| It was a vibrant day at Durban's Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal as the Queen Anne docked yesterday, bringing 3 000 tourists eager to explore the City. Photo: Durban Tourism. |
Tourists were treated to local crafts,
distinctive flavours and authentic Durban experiences that showcased the City’s
appeal as a world destination.
The Queen Anne left Durban at 9pm, leaving
with it heightened excitement and a positive boost to the local tourism
economy.
The vessel set sail across the Indian
Ocean en route to Singapore.
This visit shows Durban’s growing
reputation as a premier stop for international cruise liners, reinforcing the
City’s position on the global tourism map.


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