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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

August Specials at uShaka Marine World

 

By Fred Felton | Aug. 12, 2025

If you visit uShaka Marine World during August 2025 you will be able take advantage of promotional offerings to experience the park at a big discount.

The Phantom Ship. | Photo: Fred Felton. 


During this time guests can enjoy a full day of fun and entertainment for R195 per person, valid Wednesday to Sunday. The single ticket grants access to four of the park’s big attractions which are:

§  Sea World – explore the ‘Phantom Ship’

§  Wet ‘n Wild – with a 450-metre Duzi Adventure River

§  Dangerous Creatures – see the ‘fearsome’ creatures

§  Kids World – with Africa’s biggest jungle gym

Visitors can also enjoy a reduced rate of R99 per person on Mondays and Tuesdays. This single ticket offers access to two of the attractions namely:

§  Sea World

§  Dangerous Creatures

These discounted rates aims to offer everyone a chance to enjoy the wide range of experiences at uShaka Marine World while also saving some money.

‘’We are the number one tourism place to go to in Durban,’’ said Ndabo Khoza, uShaka Marine World CEO.

So whether you are looking for a relaxed midweek visit or action-packed weekend with the family or friends, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at uShaka Marine World.

For more information visit: www.ushakamarine.com or call 031 328 8000

Ts and Cs apply.


Friday, May 16, 2025

Top 5 Highlights from Africa's Travel Indaba 2025

 

By Fred Felton | Apr. 16, 2025

Africa’s Travel Indaba has just wrapped up in Durban and there have been some wonderful highlights during the show.

Here are just some of them:

BONDay (Business Opportunity Networking Day)

The day which was hosted by South African Tourism set the tone for the week ahead and was filled with strategic dialogue, future-forward thinking, and lots of networking.

‘’BONDay is where Africa’s tourism thinkers meet its doers. It’s a place to connect, collaborate and co-create the future of tourism on our continent,’’ said Darryl Erasmus Chief Operations Officer at South African Tourism.

Opening Day

Bell ringing ceremony for the official opening of Africa's Travel Indaba 2025. | Photo: South African Tourism. 


Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025, the premier travel and tourism trade show on the African continent, opened on Wednesday, 14th May 2025 at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Under the theme ‘’Unlimited Africa’’, the event was officially opened by South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile and South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille.

Over 1,300 exhibitors from 27 African nations, including for the first time participants from Chad, St Helena, and Burkina Faso met with more than 1,200 international buyers from 55 source markets at the event in Durban.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile delivered the opening address and he was joined on stage by South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille; Mayor of eThekwini Municipality, Councillor Cyril Xaba; KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Reverend Musa Zondi; and Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Arthur Thamsanqa Ntuli.

‘’This is an Africa where intra-continental trade, investment, and tourism are no longer mere aspirations but rather everyday realities. Tourism is a significant economic engine, a catalyst for social change, and a cornerstone of inclusive growth. Let us demonstrate to the world that Africa is ready for business. With these words, I would like to officially declare the Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 open!’’

The Deputy President also highlighted that travel and tourism contributed 6.8% to Africa’s GDP in 2023, with projections indicating a rise to 10.4% by 2030. He also noted that South Africa’s G20 Presidency, with over 200 related meetings hosted, is a prime opportunity to spotlight African perspectives on global economic and development issues.

‘’Africa’s Travel Indaba is a catalyst for inclusive growth, job creation, and sustainable development, not only in South Africa but throughout Africa. Tourism remains a powerful economic driver,’’ said South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille.

The welcoming ceremony finished with the traditional ringing of the bell, a symbolic gesture that resonated through the halls of the Inkosi Albert Luthuli ICC, officially marking the start of business and three days of intensive networking, deal-making, and showcasing the very best of ‘’Unlimited Africa’’.

Events

Africa's Travel Indaba 2025 African Tourism Ministers' Roundtable. | Photo: South African Tourism.


Tourism leaders convened for the much anticipated African Ministers’ Roundtable at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025. This event was hosted by South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille, the panel featured a distinguished lineup including Márcio de Jesus Lopes Daniel, Angola’s Minister of Tourism; Sikhumbuzo Dlamini, Eswatini’s Minister Tinkhundla Administration and Development; Fredson Bacar, Mozambique’s Secretary of State of Tourism; and Rodney Sikumba, Zambia’s Minister of Tourism.

The spirit of collaboration was a common theme at the roundtable. ‘’We are not here to compete, we are here to collaborate,’’ remarked Minister Sikhumbuzo Dlamini of Eswatini.

There was a call for a united Africa.

‘’As African tourism ministers, we have a singular resolve to work as a team, there must be cohesion and strength in numbers. We’ve also expanded Zambia’s visa-free access from 42 to 167 countries and believe it’s time to open the skies so people can travel more freely across the continent,’’ noted Zambia’s Minister of Tourism, Rodney Sikumba.

Fredson Bacar, Mozambique’s Secretary of State for Tourism, reinforced the importance of regional partnerships, citing the ZIMOZA Transfrontier Park, a collaboration between Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia.

Angola’s Minister of Tourism, Márcio de Jesus Lopes Daniel called for the implementation of long discussed programmes like the open skies policy and free visa policies.

Minister de Lille confirmed that pressure is being applied through the African Union and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement to open the skies.

Africa’s Travel Indaba proved that it is more than just a trade show; it is an incubator of ideas, crucial for partnerships and a powerful symbol of Africa’s commitment to shaping its own tomorrow, through connections today.

Elsewhere at Africa’s Travel Indaba the eThekwini Municipality Mayor, Councillor Cyril Xaba welcomed Africa’s Travel Indaba at the Durban-KZN Business Breakfast.

The eThekwini Municipality Mayor, Councillor Cyril Xaba delivering a keynote at the Durban-KZN Business Breakfast at Africa's Travel Indaba 2025. | Photo: Supplied. 


The breakfast was a pivotal engagement to connect, reflect and chart the course forward with key stakeholders.

‘’This gathering is far more than a mere discussion forum – it serves as the driving force behind Africa’s tourism aspirations. It is a dynamic continental platform that stimulates investment, facilitates trade opportunities, and highlights the rich diversity and excellence of African destinations. This year we seek to position our city not just as a destination – but as a dynamic, investable ecosystem where culture, commerce, and community converge,’’ said eThekwini Municipality Mayor, Councillor Cyril Xaba.

Speed Marketing

Africa’s Travel Indaba also provides a wonderful platform for tourism products to market their business to a host of buyers at various Speed Marketing sessions which are held over 3 days. The product representative had 4 minutes to pitch their business before a loud noise signalled for them to leave the stage.

At Africa's Travel Indaba there was plenty of music to entertain delegates. | Photo: Fred Felton. 


Products included St Francis Tourism which has a Calamari festival, uShaka Marine World Theme Park which has a Village Walk shopping centre, Aquarium and Wet n’ Wild with a DJ. Other highlights included Timamoon Lodge which features 7 magnificent villas, a hidden gem;  Goldfields Game Ranch have guides than can speak Mandarin to cater for Chinese tourists.

The Stats

The wrap-up media conference at the end of Africa's Travel Indaba 2025. | Photo: South African Tourism.


At the wrap-up media conference at the end of Africa’s Travel Indaba, Thembisile Sehlolo, Chief Marketing Officer of South African Tourism, together with Sibusiso Gumbi, Acting Chief Executive Officer of KwaZulu-Natal Tourism & Film Authority; Winile Mntungwa, Deputy Head of Durban Tourism and Sandile Makhanya, Acting Marketing & Communications Executive of Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban ICC), addressed the media.

‘’We are exceptionally proud to have once again delivered the premier showcase of the African continent’s diverse tourism products and experiences,’’ said Sehlolo.

Mntungwa said:  ‘’The economic ripple effect was felt far beyond the city centre, benefitting township and rural tourism enterprises – both formal & informal.’’

‘’I am pleased to say that KwaZulu-Natal has hosted another very successful Africa’s Travel Indaba with a record number of delegates, international buyers and airlines attending this year,’’ noted Gumbi.

The KwaZulu-Natal Tourism & Film Authority also signed MOUs with eSwatini Tourism and Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier conservation Area Joint Marketing Agreement.

Current figures (still to be audited) indicate that Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 hosted more than 9,990 attendees, marking an impressive 7.7% increase compared to 9,280 delegates that attended in 2024 with over 24 500 quality meetings held. The event attracted 1,348 exhibitors and 1037 buyers, with both exhibitors and international buyer numbers being the highest recorded in the past four years. A total of 27 African countries participated, including newcomers Chad, St Helena and Burkina Faso.

Makhanya at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre noted that ‘’Africa’s Travel Indaba is undeniably our premier event. As the ICC, we are deeply committed to ensuring that this trade event showcases Africa to the world and contributes significantly and sustainably to our local economy.’’

For more information visit: www.indaba-southafrica.co.za


Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Almost Time for Africa's Travel Indaba

 

By Fred Felton | May 6, 2025

The media launch for the much anticipated Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 was recently held at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. This event was led by the Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille, senior representatives from the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government and Tourism Authority, South African Tourism and key stakeholders.

Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille speaking at the media launch for Africa's Travel Indaba 2025.  Photo: Fiona Wainwright. 


The theme for Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 is ‘’Unlimited Africa,’’ which is a bold declaration of the continent’s spirit and ambition. Minister de Lille delivered her keynote describing Indaba as: ‘’Not just a trade show – it is a platform to reshape narratives, forge powerful connections, and unlock shared value across our continent.’’

Africa’s Travel Indaba is the perfect place for buyers where they can discover and source a wide range of African tourism products and experiences. There will be 297 unique offerings, 1 200 exhibitors from across 26 African countries and 908 vetted international buyers representing 55 global markets, this event is ideal for networking opportunities and meetings for B2B. Buyers gain access to curated, diverse, authentic and emerging travel products for their clients.

The exhibitors benefit from top exposure to global tourism decision-makers. The exhibition floor is sold-out and the Return on Investment (ROI) is high for launching new products, forming strategic partnerships and exploring new markets.

At Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024 there were over 24,000 business meetings that turned into deals and revenue. The platform also empowers SMMEs through mentorship, visibility and access to global buyers.

The travel and trade show is also a rich tapestry for media where they can find plenty of content for articles around travel, tourism and interview key stakeholders.

The economic impact of Indaba in Durban and KwaZulu-Natal is huge:

R226 million in direct economic activity generated in Durban in 2024, with an additional R333 million across the KZN province. More than 1 000 jobs created through the event. Empowerment of 120 tourism SMMEs to engage global buyers and media made possible through funding from Department of Tourism’s Market Access Support Programme.

‘’We are even more excited about this year’s Africa’s Travel Indaba as it comes soon after we launched our new Global Campaign: ‘South Africa Awaits – Come Find Your Joy!’ – a celebration of the country’s boundless energy, rich culture and extraordinary experiences,’’ said Minister de Lille at the media launch.

‘’After hosting Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI) for more than 30 years, we are delighted to be the host province for ATI 2025. We remain hopeful to host the event for the next few decades and make KwaZulu-Natal Africa’s Travel Indaba’s permanent home,’’ noted KZN Tourism and Film Authority, Board Chairperson Dr Sibusiso Ndebele.

Highlights to look out for at ATI 2025 include:

BONDay (Business Opportunity Networking Day)

AI & Tech-Focused Sessions

Cross-Border Tourism Collaboration Forums

12 Independent Airlines & an Airline Pavilion.

‘’Durban stands ready to showcase our hospitality and commitment to excellence in the global tourism sector. Together, let us make this event a momentous occasion that reflects our pride and potential,’’ said Councillor Nkosenhle Madlala, Chairperson of Governance and Human Capital in the eThekwini Metro.

As the G20 Summit is being hosted in South Africa, ATI sets the stage for positioning the continent as a leading player in global tourism dialogue and hosting big events.

‘’Tourism is not a side act in our economic story – it is centre stage. We invite all delegates to come experience the might of the African continent’s tourism sector while enjoying South Africa’s hospitality in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa awaits - Come find your joy,’’ concluded Minister de Lille.


Monday, March 17, 2025

Inauguration Ceremony for Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Francis Petersen of University of Pretoria

 

By Fred Felton | Mar. 17, 2025

The Inauguration Ceremony for Professor Francis Petersen was held last week on Friday 14th March, 2025. He was recently appointed as the Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the University of Pretoria.  

The Inauguration Ceremony was filled with music. | Photo: Fred Felton 


The ceremony itself was a glamorous affair as guests dressed up to attend this event. Professor Petersen is responsible for the management and administration of the University. He has a distinguished academic background and years of experience in higher education with a wide background in engineering, finance, and academic management.

He is highly educated with a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) and a Master of Engineering (Metallurgical Engineering) from the University of Stellenbosch, as well as a PhD. in Engineering. He has also completed a course in Financial Skills for Executive Management from IIR Training.

Professor Petersen has held many academic positions at the University of Stellenbosch, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, University of Cape Town, and University of the Free State. His leadership roles included Head of Department, Dean and Deputy Vice-Chancellor. He has also contributed to industry and science councils including strategic leadership at Anglo American Platinum Limited, Mintek and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

Professor Petersen has years of extensive leadership and academic experience that positions him perfectly to guide and uphold the University of Pretoria’s tradition of academic distinction while carving out new roads in research, teaching, and society engagement.

The theme for the Inauguration Ceremony was The Power of Possibility and the event was held at the Aula at the University of Pretoria. The ceremony began with a performance by the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra of: Andante Festivo by Jean Sibelius.

The University of Pretoria Youth Choir performed Hlonolofatsa: Traditional followed by the Academic Procession and the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performing Gaudeamus igitur.

The Constitution of The Assembly and the Welcome were done by Chancellor Justice Sisi Khampepe.

There was a moment of silence and then the UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed I Will Rise by Chris Tomlin.

The Presentation of The Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Francis Petersen was done by the Chairperson of Council Mr Ben Kruger. Afterwards the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra performed Coriolan Overture by Ludwig van Beethoven.

The Investiture was done by Registrar Professor Caroline Nicholson. The Inauguration of the Vice-Chancellor and Principal was performed by Chancellor Justice Sisi Khampepe.

Justice Khampepe presents the VC with sheet music of the original piece played at his inauguration. | Photo: University of Pretoria. 


The University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed The Power of Possibility by Atlegang Milanzi.

Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Francis Petersen then gave an Inaugural Address filled with positivity.

Prof Petersen delivering his inaugural address. | Photo: University of Pretoria. 


‘’I’m honoured to stand before you today as the 14th Vice-Chancellor,’’ noted Professor Petersen.

He pledged to do his utmost to serve in this role at the University of Pretoria. His aim was to serve with dedication and passion.

‘’Our strength lies in working together to transform the future,’’ said Professor Petersen.

He also went on to say that, ‘’The University of Pretoria is its people.’’

‘’University of Pretoria is committed to developing people, creating knowledge and making a difference both locally and globally,’’ noted Professor Petersen.

He also acknowledged the various platforms offered at The University of Pretoria such as Future Africa, Innovation Africa, Engineering 4.0, The Javett-UP Art Centre and the recently announced The South African Centre for Industry and Technology which will be hosted at the University of Pretoria.

Professor Petersen also spoke of the ‘missing middle’ students whose families earn too much to qualify for financial assistance but not enough to cover the tuition fees and living expenses. ‘’In the light of this I was proud to announce the Vice-Chancellor and Principal’s Scholarship Fund last year.  The goal of this fund is to ensure that no student is denied the opportunity of studying at the University of Pretoria because of financial constraints,’’ said Professor Petersen.

‘’The aim is to position the University of Pretoria as a global intellectual leader on African matters, for Africa and the World,’’ emphasised Professor Petersen.

After his speech the UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed Botho: Traditional.

There were congratulations from various people including from the students. The Student Representative Council President Vhutshilo Muambadzi wished Professor Petersen well. ‘’An engineer never stops building,’’ noted Ms Muambadzi.

The National Anthem was performed by the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble.

The Dissolution of the Assembly was done by the Chancellor Justice Sisi Khampepe and the Academic Procession left the venue.

Thereafter University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed Gaudeamus igitur.



All donations towards The Vice-Chancellor and Principal’s Scholarship Fund from South Africa, the USA and the UK are tax-deductible.

If you would like to donate to the fund or get more information on it email giving@up.ac.za


Monday, December 9, 2024

A Magical Season Awaits You in Durban

 

By Fred Felton | Dec. 9, 2024

The red carpet is being rolled out for tourists visiting Durban. The City aims to boost tourism and ensure a safer, more magical experience for everyone.

Durban is ready to welcome you! | Photo: Supplied. 


The eThekwini Municipality in collaboration with South African Tourism, the Provincial Tourism and Film Authority, and various private sector partners went on a roadshow around Durban on the ‘’Tourism Takes the Lead Roadshow,’’ on 4 December. This was done under the theme ‘’Exploring Durban’s Travel Adventures Together,’’ this highlighted Durban’s readiness for visitors during the summer and festive time.

EThekwini Municipality has worked to improve its attractions. The improvements include a more stable beach water quality, swimming pools that are fully operational, a safer city strategy and improved maintenance standards.

There is so much to do in Durban including a ride on the Rickshaw Bus, a visit to Mitchell Park, enjoying the party scene at Florida Road, Segway Rides along the promenade, Gondola Rides and Rickshaw rides.

Segway Rides. One of the many things to do in Durban. | Photo: Supplied. 


The Metro Police, along with law enforcement agencies, making sure of high visibility at key tourist hotspots. There will also be access-controlled roads, a free park-and-ride system, and 500 newly trained Metro Police officers are being deployed and 170 high performance vehicles will be patrolling Durban to make sure visitors are safe.

At present there are 21 immaculate beaches open and 30 public swimming pools open, eThekwini Municipality will also monitor water quality throughout the festive season, making sure visitors enjoy Durban’s pristine beaches.

The Cube on Innes Road, Morningside. Features panoramic views of Durban. | Photo: Fred Felton. 


Visitors can also look forward to many events this festive season including the Durban Jazz Festival and the eagerly awaited Fact Durban Rocks New Year’s Eve celebration. There is always a festive buzz in Umhlanga and Florida Road has entertainment day and night.

‘’Florida Road is one of our vibrant culinary experiences,’’ noted Durban Tourism Deputy Head, Winile Mntungwa.

There will also be an economic boost this summer season, with projections for 2024/2025 estimating over 1.3 million visitors, a 75% occupancy rate, R2.5 billion in direct spending, and R6.3 billion added to GDP – which translates to more than 11,000 new jobs.

A new attraction on the beachfront is the Durban Beach Café which was opened on 22 November this year.

The festivities continued this year when the MSC Euribia visited Durban recently which announced the start of the 2024/2025 cruise season. The MSC Musica also brought a wave of international visitors to Durban recently. ‘’We are excited to welcome thousands of international travellers to the City,’’ noted eThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba.

For more info visit: www.visitdurban.travel or follow them on social media @DBNTourism


Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Take a Southern Sun Break in Durban

 

By Fred Felton | Nov. 5, 2024

Southern Sun has partnered with Durban Tourism as it once again cements a long-term investment in the City through a summer holiday activation aimed at bringing more tourists back to Durban and making the city South Africa’s top holiday attraction.

Southern Sun and Durban Tourism have partnered to promote Durban. | Photo: Supplied. 


Southern Sun and Durban Tourism are clearly dedicated to promoting South Africa’s beloved coastal hotspot, they are also aiming to rekindle excitement in this region which is full of diversity and must see destinations. There are convenient flights by South African Airways (SAA) from all the major cities in SA to Durban’s King Shaka International Airport which makes it very easy for tourists to reach the city’s well known attractions and beaches.

Durban has many beautiful beaches, a pulsing energy, plenty of historical sights, family-friendly things to do and a wide variety of accommodation within Durban. There is so much to offer in the City for local and international travellers.

The chandelier at the reception of The Edward. | Photo: Fred Felton


There are a wide variety of Southern Sun hotels in Durban so you have plenty of options. Along the Golden Mile some of their best hotels include The Edward which has that old world charm and is filled with pictures of Durban a long time ago. The hotel features a variety of room offerings and the presidential suite will certainly take your breath away. The hotel features sumptuous meal offerings from any type of Durban Curry to meat, fish and chicken dishes, desserts to die for and delicious drinks to cool you down after your beach swim.

A hotel room at the Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani. | Photo: Fred Felton. 


Further down the Golden Mile you will find the Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani where you have a wide variety of options of where you would like to stay. There are various options with beautiful sea views that show you all that Durban has to offer. This hotel also features many conference options for business travellers and for those that like to party the Sky Venue at the Maharani, features spectacular views.

The Grill Jichana serves Beef Fillet with pepper sauce along with shoestring fries, comes with onion rings and vegetables. | Photo: Fred Felton


For a tasty dinner try The Grill Jichana which is in the Elangeni. The Beef Fillet and the Lamb Shank are highly recommended. When you wake up in the morning, try out Vigour &Verve in the Maharani for a delicious breakfast. Their omelette is highly recommended. Here you can find any type of breakfast under the sun from fresh fruit to yogurts, eggs and bacon, sausages, muffins, pastries and so much more. There is of course plenty of fresh juices and most importantly coffee and cappuccino to get you ready for your big day out.

uShaka Marine World. | Photo: Fred Felton.


Dick King Statue. | Photo: Fred Felton




Segway Rides. | Photo: Fred Felton. 



If you prefer the finer things in life head further north to uMhlanga Rocks and there you will find the Beverly Hills where you can find fine dining, high teas, spectacular sea views and easy access to the uMhlanga Rocks promenade where you can walk each morning or afternoon. This hotel features the utmost luxury, hospitality and exceptional service. Here you can find complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi, 24-hour in-room dining service, gym, a spa and more. The hotel is also the perfect spot for meetings and events. For dining try The Sugar Club and for cocktails head to Elements Café Bar. You can also pop by their Lounge & Vista Terrace for tea & coffee, the Vista Terrace is also perfect for dolphin spotting.

Beverly Hills Balcony Views. | Photo: Fred Felton. 


‘’Southern Sun’s legacy in the Durban region spans over five decades, and it’s a heritage we hold with pride. We remain fully committed to the growth and success of this beautiful region,’’ said Samantha Croft, Southern Sun’s Durban Region Operations Director.

Roasted Butternut and Feta Quiche at Beverly Hills. | Photo: Fred Felton. 


Start packing your bags for your next trip to Durban this summer, with Southern Sun’s SunBreaks Summer offer. You can enjoy relaxing on the beach, explore Durban and have some quality time with the family this December or January.

If you are looking for places to explore in Durban try out uShaka Marine World for a snorkelling experience that will take your breath away or why not try some Shark Cage Diving if you dare. They also have fun slides and an Aquarium. You can also book a Segway Ride at Moses Mabhida Stadium and enjoy scenic views of the beachfront.  Other options include the Rickshaw bus which takes you on an informative bus tour around Durban and you can even take a Rickshaw ride on the beachfront.  

‘’Our long-standing partnership with Southern Sun is built on a shared goal – promoting Durban as South Africa’s top holiday destination,’’ noted Winile Mntungwa, Deputy Head of Durban Tourism.

Beverly Hills Cappuccino. | Photo: Fred Felton. 


This partnership between Southern Sun and Durban Tourism underscores not only the importance of collaboration in boosting local tourism but also the commitment to providing visitors, with unforgettable experiences in Durban. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, Durban promises to deliver an enriching holiday experience.

For more information visit: https://www.southernsun.com and https://visitdurban.travel

Southern Sun Social Media

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Durban Tourism

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Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DBNTourism

SAA Social Media

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Monday, August 5, 2024

Deadpool & Wolverine Breaks Box Office Records in Africa

 

By Fred Felton | Aug. 5, 2024.

This highly anticipated Super Hero team-up from Marvel Studios has earned the biggest opening weekend of 2024 in South, West and East Africa.



The film has become the largest R-Rated Global Opening Ever.

Deadpool & Wolverine lit up the Box Office, going all the way to the number one opening weekend of 2024. Since its release on 24 July 2024 fans have flocked in their numbers to go and see Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.



The film had a weekend gross of over R14.8 million.

The film also had a huge opening on other parts of the African continent, securing the biggest opening weekend of 2024 at the West African Box Office, with N165,7 million. In East Africa, with an opening tally of Kes 8.2 million. Deadpool & Wolverine has also become the biggest opening weekend of 2024, as well as the biggest post-pandemic opening to date.



Deadpool & Wolverine has also shattered records around the world opening to an estimated $444.1 million globally, including $211 million domestically (US).

Shawn Levy directs ‘’Deadpool & Wolverine’’ and the film features a cast full of surprise characters that pop up from time to time.

Images courtesy Disney. 


Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Registration Open for Durban FilmMart 2024

 

By Fred Felton | June 12, 2024.

Next month the Durban FilmMart Institute (DFMI) will have the 15th edition of Durban FilmMart (DFM), titled ‘’African Visions Unleashed: From Disruption to Accountability’’, scheduled for 19 – 22 July 2024. This year the theme looks at the transformative power of film in reflecting societal issues and fighting for change, urging the industry towards better social responsibility and accountability.



This era has been marked by significant upheaval and re-evaluation of structures and norms, DFM 2024 is aiming to take a long hard look at the film industry, providing a platform for critical engagement on topical issues such as social responsibility, protection of IP, rights for artists and filmmakers, issues around labour, equality in the workplace, conduct codes, and the impact of climate change on productions. The focus will be on highlighting the potential of cinema as a tool for transformation.

‘’Film is more than an art form or a business; it is a powerful mirror for society, offering reflections that can lead to real change,’’ said Magdalene Reddy, Director of the Durban FilmMart Institute.

This year DFM will feature a wide-ranging programme designed to foster high-quality collaborations and provide valuable insights into the filmmaking process. Key components of the programme include fiction, documentary and animation projects being developed, showcased in the Pitch and Finance Forum. There will also be keynote talks, masterclasses, panel discussions and think tanks.

DFM 2024 aims to build on the legacy of last year’s theme, ‘’African Constellations’’, and continues to celebrate the expansiveness of the African film industry, while also pushing for a future where the film industry is as responsible as it is creative. The DFM programme will reflect DFMI’s core values of inclusivity, diversity and accessibility, with sessions aimed at addressing key industry challenges and opportunities.

DFM offers attendees the chance to be part of this conversation and to network with fellow professionals in a dynamic and engaging environment.

The Durban FilmMart Institute receives principal funding from the Durban Film Office and the eThekwini Municipality. 

For more info and to register visit: https://durbanfilmmart.co.za/


Friday, May 31, 2024

Celebrate the One Year Anniversary of Rockets Beach Club Umhlanga

 

Redefining Luxury Coastal Living


Rockets Beach Club Umhlanga is the brainchild of Restauranteur and entrepreneur Sean Barber. In the month of May this premium destination celebrates its first anniversary since the doors opened in May 2023.


In just one year, this captivating beachside haven has elevated the standard of hospitality, carving out a niche as the epitome of luxury coastal living along the picturesque shores of Umhlanga beach.

Since opening Rockets Beach Club Umhlanga has captivated the hearts of foodies and nightlife seekers with an unparalleled experience. Boasting star-studded weekend line-ups and an ambiance that seamlessly blends urban sophistication with the laid-back charm of coastal life, the venue has firmly established itself as a must-visit destination.


Nestled on the vibrant coastline of the Indian Ocean, Rockets Beach Club Umhlanga spreads across 1500 square metres and three distinct floors, maintaining the signature ambiance Rockets is renowned for, attracting visitors from both near and far. Guests embark on a culinary experience with Rockets’ fusion menu featuring Mediterranean delights, tapas and sushi, all savoured against the breath-taking backdrop of Umhlanga’s golden sands.



The weekly rotation of top local and international DJs ensures an electric atmosphere, whether patrons are indulging in cocktails, savouring sunset vistas from the rooftop bar or dancing the night away at Lolita’s club floor.


As Rockets Beach Club Umhlanga celebrates its first year, it solidifies its standing as the premier luxury beach club in the Southern Hemisphere, a testament to Sean Barber’s visionary leadership and the enduring allure of the Rockets Lifestyle, delivered in true Beach Club style.


Visit Rockets Beach Club Umhlanga, celebrate their first year anniversary, there’s no better time to immerse oneself in the enchantment of coastal living, Rockets-style.

Keep your eyes on their social media pages for upcoming events.



Address

9 McCausland Crescent, Umhlanga

Parking is available behind the establishment, drive in through the gate.

Trading Hours:

Monday to Sunday: 11am – 2am

NB: No vests and no firearms.

To book your next event or function:

Call 031 110 0369 or email umhlanga@rocketslife.tv

For more information visit: https://www.rocketslife.tv/

Follow them on social media:

Instagram: Rockets Beach Club https://www.instagram.com/rockets.beachclub/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rockets.lifestyle?lang=en

Facebook: Rockets Beach Club https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090610162093

Check their social media pages for weekly event flyers and updates.