Travellers planning a beach getaway to KwaZulu-Natal's South Coast should take note that two of the region's most popular beaches have been temporarily closed for bathing and recreational activities.
The Ray Nkonyeni Municipality has announced the temporary closure of Margate Beach in Margate and Port Edward Beach in Port Edward following increased marine activity linked to the annual Sardine Run.
The Sardine Run, one of South Africa's most spectacular natural events, attracts large numbers of marine predators, including sharks, dolphins, whales and seabirds, as vast shoals of sardines move northwards along the coastline. While the phenomenon is a major tourism attraction, it can also result in temporary safety measures being implemented at affected beaches.
Visitors are advised to remain vigilant, obey all safety signage and follow instructions from lifeguards and beach officials at all times.
Travellers heading to KwaZulu-Natal's South Coast are encouraged to check the latest beach status updates before setting out and to consider alternative beaches or activities while the closures remain in place.
The Ray Nkonyeni Municipality has not yet indicated when normal bathing activities will resume.
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