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The 10 Ultimate Things to Do with the Family in Durban

If you’re looking for something fun with the family, look no further than Durban! This vibrant city has many activities and attractions to keep everyone entertained. There’s something for everyone, from paintball and zoos to museums and boat rides. Read on to find out about the top 20 things to do with the family in Durban!

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Top 10 Fun Things to Do with the Family in Durban

1. Zulumoon Gondolas Boat Rides

If you’re looking for a unique and relaxing experience, look no further than Zulumoon Gondolas. They offer private gondola rides along the Durban Point waterfront canal. They provide various rides to suit any occasion. Their relaxing day rides are ideal for families looking to spend quality time together. And their picnic rides are ideal for those who want to enjoy a scenic meal with a view. No matter what you’re looking for, Zulumoon Gondolas is one of the best things to do with the family in Durban.

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Opening times: Zulumoon Gondolas is open daily from 10h30 to 20h00.

Address: 39 Timeball Boulevard, Point, Durban

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2. Durban Botanic Gardens

Durban Botanic Garden
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The next item on our list of things to do with the family in Durban is nestled in the bustling city of Durban. This subtropical paradise boasts two achievements. First, it’s the oldest surviving botanic garden in Africa and the oldest public institution in Durban. The Durban Botanic Gardens is truly a hidden gem worth exploring. Its rich history and beautiful gardens make it a pleasant experience for people of all ages.

Opening times: The Gardens are open daily from 07h30 to 17h15 during the winter (16 April – 15 September) and 07h30 to 17h45 during the summer (16 September – 15 April). The Orchid House is open in winter from Monday to Friday from 09h00 to 17h00 and on Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays from 07h30 to 17h00. During summer, Orchid House is open from Monday to Friday from 09h00 to 17h30 and on weekends and public holidays from 07h30 to 17h30. The information office and gift shop operate daily from 08h00 to 16h30. Gourmet Coffee and Golf Cart Tours are available daily from 08h00 to 16h00.

Price: Free but donations are welcome.

Address: 9A John Zikhali Road, Berea, Durban

3. uShaka Marine World

Are you looking for a fun-filled day out with the family? If so, look no further than uShaka Marine World! It’s one of the largest marine parks in the world. With something for everyone, uShaka Marine World is an excellent place to spend a day exploring and learning about the ocean’s wonders. uShaka Sea World is home to over 30,000 animals from more than 500 species. From penguins and seals to dolphins and sharks, there is sure to be an animal that will pique your interest. In addition to seeing the animals up close, uShaka Sea World also offers educational shows and presentations throughout the day.

Opening times: uShaka Marine World is open daily from 09h00 to 17h00.

Price: Adults pay R202, children and seniors pay R154, and toddlers (under 3) enter free.

Address: 1 King Shaka Avenue, Point, Durban

4. People’s Park & Café

People’s Park is one of Durban’s most enjoyable things to do with the family. This park truly is a space for everyone, with something for everyone. This is where you should indulge in a morning coffee, an afternoon lunch, or a weekend picnic. The café has a deck where you can watch your kids play while you relax and enjoy your food. The café also has a kid’s menu, so your little ones can choose something yummy to eat after having an appetite. The park has plenty of space to get your body moving and your adrenaline up. For even more adventure, you can rent an electric bicycle or a variety of Pedal Karts. So whether you’re looking to run or get some fresh air, this is a beautiful place.

Opening times: The park is open daily from 05h00 to 19h00, while the café is open from Friday to Sunday and on school holidays from 06h00 to 18h00.

Price: The prices for renting one of the various Pedal Karts or electric bicycles range from R60 to R250.

Address: 65 Masabalala Yengwa Avenue, Stamford Hill, Durban

5. Umgeni River Bird Park

Umgeni River Bird Park - Things to do with the family in Durban
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Tucked away in the bustling city of Durban is a hidden gem known as the Umgeni River Bird Park. This 3.5-hectare park is home to an ever-increasing exhibition of more than 800 birds from 200 species. Some of these species are the only representatives of their kind in Africa, while others are commonly kept as pets. Some birds you will see at this location include blue cranes, citron-crested cockatoos, and military macaws. The Umgeni River Bird Park is a must-see for any bird lover or nature enthusiast.

Opening times: The bird park is open daily from 09h00 to 16h00 (the park stops allowing entries from 15h00).

Price: Adults pay R70 per person, children pay R46 per person, and pensioners and groups pay R39 per person.

Address: 490 Riverside Road, Durban North, Durban

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6. Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve

Are you looking for an enchanting nature reserve while searching for exciting things to do with the family in Durban? If so, look no further than Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve! This hidden gem is located in the suburb of Yellowwood Park in Durban, South Africa. Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife manages the reserve. Enjoy various activities and attractions for visitors. These include biking trails, hiking trails, picnic sites, and a disabled trail. Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve also hosts annual cycling and cross-country events.

Opening times: The reserve is open to visitors daily from 06h00 to 17h00.

Price: R50 per adult and R25 per child (prices are subject to change)

Address: Coedmore Ave, Yellowwood Park, Durban

7. Kwa Muhle Museum

Kha Muhle Museum
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Kwa Muhle Museum is a distinctive building that was once the headquarters of the city’s Native Affairs Department. It was built to accommodate the influx of people who came to the town searching for jobs. The museum provides a glimpse into the history and reality of what people went through in the 20th century. It documents Durban’s urban growth and the history of its residents. The museum has a unique architectural design. Its exhibits include photographic prints, photographs, videos, and reflections on the contributions of those who helped Durban become a leading city in Africa.

Opening times: Kwa Muhle Museum is open from Monday to Friday from 08h30 to 16h00 and Saturday from 08h30 to 12h30.

Price: Free

Address: 130 Bram Fischer Road, Durban Central, Durban

8. Moses Mabhida Stadium

Photo by Riaan Myburgh on Unsplash

The Moses Mabhida Stadium is more than just a place to watch sporting events. It’s now highly rated, thanks to the many things to do with the family in Durban. From the Sky Car and Viewing Platform to the Adventure Walk and Viewing Platform, there’s something for everyone at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. And if you’re a football fan (or soccer fan, depending on where you’re from), you can even tour the stadium. In addition, two adrenaline-pumping rides are perfect for thrill-seekers: The Big Rush Swing and the Segway Gliding Tour.

Opening times: The stadium is open daily from 09h00 to 17h00.

Price: The activities range from R60 to R695 for adults, R40 to R80 for seniors, and R25 to R30 for children under 12. Children under 6 get free entry for some activities, while other activities are not open to children under 10.

Address: 4 Isaiah Ntshangase Road, Stamford Hill, Durban

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9. Beachwood Mangroves Nature Reserve

Beachwood Mangrove Nature Reserve - Things to do with the family in Durban
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If you’re looking for a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Beachwood Mangroves Nature Reserve is the perfect spot. Nestled alongside the Umgeni River, this nature reserve is a hidden gem just a stone’s throw away from Durban. Explore the mangroves on an elevated boardwalk or go on a guided walk with a KZN Wildlife Honorary Officer. Alternatively, visit our education centre to learn more about the fauna and flora that call this place home.

Opening times: The reserve is open on the 3rd Saturday of every month, from 08h00 to 13h00.

Price: Free unless you wish to use the services of a guide.

Address: Riverside Road, Prospect Hall, Durban

10. Durban Paintball

Are you looking for something fun and exciting to do with your family in Durban? If so, then you need to head on over to Durban Paintball! They are the oldest arena in KZN, with over 35 years of experience hosting thousands of events. Their outdoor arena is set under giant trees with tables and chairs for your party set up. So what are you waiting for? Grab your friends and family and head to Durban Paintball for an exciting day of paintball or laser tag!

Opening times: The venue is open daily from 08h00 to 18h00.

Price: Paintball or laser tag costs R160 (EFT payments) or R150 (discounted cash payments). For paintball, an extra 50 paintballs cost R50 and 100 for R100.

Address: 31 Uitsig Road, Durban

Durban has everything you need! From safaris to beaches to markets, you’ll quickly find fun things to do with the family in Durban. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head to Durban today!

Picture: Zander Janzen van Rensburg / Unsplash

 

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