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Full-Day Durban City Tour
$ 74
9 Hours City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Get a comprehensive overview of Durban's highlights and landmarks, with transportation in between, on this full-day tour. Listen as your guide delves deep into the history, culture, architecture, and environment of this South African city. Stops include the University of KwaZulu Natal, Ushaka Village Walk, City Hall, the Juma Masjid Mosque, Victoria Street Market, Durban Botanic Gardens, the Golden Mile, and others. Lunch stop at Umalzi Township (own expense).
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Durban City Tour
$ 44
4 Hours Half-day Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
See for yourself why Durban is one of the most visited places in South Africa on this 4-hour tour of the city. Start your tour with stunning views of the Indian Ocean as you ride along the Golden Mile. Then, visit the markets in Warwick Triangle and Moses Mabhida Stadium. Along the way, see the popular Durban Harbour, one of South Africa's busiest ports. Other must-see spots of the day include the Durban Botanic Gardens and City Hall.
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Moses Mabhida Stadium, uShaka Marine Tour and Botanic Gardens Day Tour from Durban
$ 93
9 Hours Full-day Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Discover Durban"•the largest city in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province"•on a full-day tour of its top attractions. Begin with a visit to Durban's Golden Mile, a stretch of sparkling pristine beach with its own promenade. Then continue to places like the University of Kwa Zulu Nata, the bustling markets of Warwick Triangle and the 19th-century botanic gardens, home to stunning orchids, ferns and bromeliads. You'll also make stops at uShaka Marine World and Moses Mabhida Stadium, where you can ride a SkyCar (own expense) to the top for incredible panoramic views.
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Durban City Sightseeing Tour
$ 43
3 Hours Bus & Minivan Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered
Take a Durban City Sightseeing Tour to get to know a city built by Zulu tribes, colonial settlers and Indians who came during the 19th century to work as indentured servants. Learn more about how this diversity has shaped Durban.
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