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Durban’s Golden Mile revitalisation: an opportunity for a vibrant future
January 14, 2026
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DURBAN'S Golden Mile remains one of South Africa’s most recognisable and valuable urban assets.
Stretching along the Indian Ocean from uShaka Beach northwards past South Beach and Suncoast, it has for decades defined Durban’s tourism identity —a place of warm waters, broad sandy beaches, a vibrant promenade, surf culture, and iconic beachfront hospitality. It is, without question, the Golden Mile of southern Africa.At the heart of this precinct sits the Elangeni Tower complex, a landmark that has long symbolised Durban’s beachfront offering.
Yet, like many great urban spaces, the Golden Mile has in recent years lost some of its shine. This is not due to a lack of potential, but rather a combination of challenges that are both visible and fixable.
Maintenance backlogs and ageing infrastructure have affected the quality of public spaces. Concerns around safety, security and bylaw enforcement have eroded confidence among visitors and families, particularly outside peak hours.
Some commercial vacancies and under-investment have reduced vibrancy, while traffic congestion, overcrowding and environmental pressures during peak seasons have strained amenities and detracted from the overall visitor experience.
Coupled with sluggish economic growth, these factors have at times weakened Durban's competitive position relative to other coastal destinations.
The good news is that Durban's competitive edge can be restored. With stronger partnerships between government and the private sector, better co-ordination of maintenance and safety, and a more ambitious approach to events and programming, the Golden Mile can once again set the benchmark for urban beachfronts on the continent.
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