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        A destination of crashing waves, lush forests and sunny skies that set
        the scene for the perfect holiday, with plenty to see and do. Escape to

        the serenity of the North Coast.



        Boasting an array of attractions, the North Coast caters for a variety of tourists.   Marine World, iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium and the Durban International
        The picturesque outdoors are perfect for the adventurous tourist to explore   Convention Centre.
        the wildlife, chill at the beach, go fi shing, surfi ng or cycling. If you’re not an
        outdoor enthusiast, or just prefer evening entertainment, the region still has   Travellers are spoiled for choice with a wide range of beautiful destinations
        you covered with enjoyable indoor activities, modern shopping malls, fi ne dining,   along the North Coast, ranging from luxury hotels to self-catering cottages.
        and vibrant nightlife. See pages 11-18.            See page 20. Business travellers on corporate visits will not be disappointed
                                                           with the many exceptional conference venues and world-class golf courses.
        The North Coast has recently experienced a surge of developments in the retail   The amazing venues on off er prove popular with doting couples that visit the
        and entertainment nodes. The most recent additions are the KwaDukuza Mall   scenic coast to tie the knot. See page 32. Savour the exotic and unique fl avours
        in KwaDukuza, Mount Richmore Shopping Centre in Salt Rock, and The Market   of the region with a wide variety of culinary options to suit your appetite and
        within the Ballito Lifestyle Centre.               budget. See page 24.

        Further north are two of South Africa’s impressive World Heritage Sites, the   Our roots stem from the time of the Zulu King, King Shaka, to the European
        iSimangaliso Wetland Park, and the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park. A short drive   settlers and Indian indentured labourers. See page 12. The North Coast’s rich
        away are the sites where Boer, British, and Zulu military forces had once battled.   history gives visitors a wonderful mix of diverse cultures and vibrant people
        To the south, the vibrant city of Durban is nearby with its spectacular uShaka   that have become the friendly locals.
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