Best Beaches & Why You Should Visit

by Archynetys News Desk

The eThekwini Municipality has once again released updated information regarding which Durban beaches and public pools are safe and open for swimming.

According to the municipality, as of 5 September, three Durban beaches have been closed for swimming due to poor water quality. The currently closed Durban beaches are:

  • REUNION
  • DOONSIDE BEACH
  • WINKLESPRUIT

“This status of beaches and pools will be updated as and when their status changes. You can still enjoy other recreational activities at closed beaches. You just can’t swim.” the municipality said.

Open beaches in Durban as of 5 September

The following 20 beaches in Durban are currently open for swimming between the hours of 06:00 and 18:30:

  • POINT BEACH
  • Main main
  • Huge
  • You want
  • ADDINGTON
  • NORTH BEACH
  • BAY OF PLENTY
  • SOUTH BEACH
  • WEDGE BEACH
  • MDLOTI MAIN
  • BATTERY BEACH
  • BRIGHTON
  • PIPELINE BEACH
  • TOTI MAIN BEACH
  • BRONZE BEACH
  • WESTBROOK
  • ANSTEY’S BEACH
  • Durban Beach
  • LAGUNA BEACH
  • COUNTRY CLUB

Open public swimming pools

In addition to the open beach updates, eThekwini Municipality also updated their open pool status, revealing that there are now 40 swimming pools across Durban open to the public. These are:

  • Clap
  • BELVEDERE
  • BUFFELSDALE
  • Verulam
  • STANMORE
  • Queen
  • NTUZUMA E
  • KwaMashu g
  • DURBAN NORTH
  • Huge
  • PIPELINE
  • TIGER ROCKS
  • Chain d
  • Chabel g
  • Hills Lings
  • ANSTEY’S BEACH PADDLING
  • BRIGHTON BEACH PADDLING
  • AUSTERVILLE
  • MEREWENT
  • Backbather
  • LT KING
  • TILLS CRESENT
  • LAMONTVILLE
  • ALEX BULLEY
  • The crofts
  • BAYVIEW
  • ARENA PARK
  • BELLAIR
  • WESTVILLE
  • CLERMONT
  • MARIANRIDGE
  • Nagina
  • CHESTERVILLE
  • CHILDREN AMUSEMENT CENTER
  • SOUTH BEACH
  • RACHEL FINLAYSON
  • LAGUNA PADDLING
  • SUTTON PARK
  • Roughly
  • KwaMashu D

Swimming pools are open from 6:00 to 18:00, Monday to Saturday, then from 9:00 to 17:00 on Sundays and public holidays.

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