By Fred Felton | Mar. 28, 2024.
Many tourists are expected to descend on
Durban this Easter holiday, with hotel occupancy rates set to peak at 69
percent over the long weekend of 29 March to 1 April 2024.
The City is expecting a bumper Easter Weekend. | Photo: Fred Felton. |
This will see the local economy receive a
much needed boost with direct spending estimated at approximately R2.7 billion
and a GDP contribution of around R6.6 billion with 11 904 job
opportunities created over this time period.
Projections show that there will be a steady
flow of visitors to Durban over this long weekend.
‘’Significant progress has been made to
restore key services that were negatively affected by the illegal strike. Our
teams are working hard to address the backlog of services such as refuse
collection as well as the restoration of water and electricity supply,’’ said
eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda.
There are a wide variety of family
friendly activities available including a beach horse riding experience,
gondola rides along the Point Waterfront, outdoor adventures, dining at
restaurants around the City, and a township experience. The popular uShaka
Marine World is open for a fun-filled water experience for the whole family.
Durban was recently named Africa’s Leading
Festival and Event Destination for three consecutive years by the World Travel
Awards.
There are several events on offer during
the long weekend:
Joyous
Celebration Megafest from 29-30 March at the
Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre.
One
Man Concert – on 30 March at the Durban
Exhibition Centre
Durban
Summer Break - on 6 April at uShaka Beach
This is also the time that the cruise
season kicks off with several vessels expected to dock at the Nelson Mandela
Cruise Terminal. This includes the MSC
Virtuosa, who will be coming to Durban for the first time as part of her
journey as she returns to Europe. Passengers will disembark for a tour of local
attractions.
Other vessels that are expected to dock in
the last week of March and during April include Queen Mary 2, Fantasia-class,
Ambience, Silver Cloud and Renaissance.
Durban Tourism will also provide
entertainment and outdoor activations from 29 March to 1 April at various
venues including: Florida Road, uShaka Main Beach, uMhlanga Beach, Amanzimtoti
Beach and Shongweni Farmers Market.
‘’We remain open for business and ready to
welcome visitors. We hope the momentum from this Easter weekend will continue
as we move towards the winter period,’’ noted Mayor Kaunda.
For more ideas to explore Durban go to www.visitdurban.travel or follow
@DBNTourism on social media platforms.