Durban in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), renowned for its stunning coastline, offers a variety of beaches catering to both locals and tourists. As of 24 March 2025, the eThekwini Municipality, which includes the city of Durban and surrounding towns, has provided an update on the status of its beaches and swimming pools, ensuring visitors are informed about water quality and available facilities. According to the latest update, 20 beaches in Durban are open and deemed safe for swimming, while three beaches remain closed due to water quality concerns. Additionally, 40 swimming pools across the city are open for public use.
The following 20 beaches in Durban are currently open and deemed safe for swimming, with operating hours from 06:00 to 18:30:
- Point Beach
- Bronze Beach
- uMhlanga Main
- uMgababa
- Toti Main Beach
- Pipeline Beach
- uShaka
- Addington
- Brighton
- Country Club
- North Beach
- Bay of Plenty
- South Beach
- Thekwini Beach
- Battery Beach
- Anstey's Beach
- Wedge Beach
- Doonside Beach
- mDloti Main
- Westbrook
Due to water quality concerns, the following beaches in Durban are currently closed for swimming:
- Laguna Beach
- Winklespruit
- Reunion
While swimming is prohibited at these locations, other recreational activities are permitted.
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