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DURBAN COMES ALIVE AS QUEEN ANNE DOCKS WITH 3 000 TOURISTS

Durban’s Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal was a hive of activity on 4 February as the luxurious Queen Anne cruise ship docked with about 3 000 international tourists on board.

The arrival marked a vibrant day for the City, as visitors eagerly set out to explore Durban’s rich cultural, historical, and natural attractions.


Throughout the day, tourists ventured across Durban, taking in iconic destinations such as the Golden Mile beachfront, uShaka Marine World, and other popular sites.


Many joined guided tours to experience Durban’s diverse heritage, while others immersed themselves in the City’s warm hospitality and renowned culinary scene.


Durban Tourism welcomed the visitors and offered an authentic taste of the City’s unique blend of cultures and traditions.


From local crafts to distinctive flavours, the tourists were treated to an authentic Durban experience that showcased the City’s appeal as a global destination.


The Queen Anne departed Durban yesterday at 9pm, leaving behind heightened excitement and a positive boost to the local tourism economy.


The vessel is now making its way across the Indian Ocean en route to Singapore.

The visit highlights Durban’s growing reputation as a premier stop for international cruise liners, reinforcing the City’s position on the global tourism map.


DURBAN COMES ALIVE AS QUEEN ANNE DOCKS WITH 3 000 TOURISTS - Invest Durban
DURBAN COMES ALIVE AS QUEEN ANNE DOCKS WITH 3 000 TOURISTS - Invest Durban

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