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Sunny sojourns

Sunday Tribune

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July 20, 2025

While much of the world bundles up and braces for bleak winter months, South Africa offers a different kind of cold-season experience - one where crisp air meets coastal sunshine, vineyards glow under golden skies and wildlife roams through sun-drenched savannahs

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

Sunny sojourns

WITH the crisp winter air sweeping across South Africa during June, July and August, many people find themselves retreating indoors, seeking warmth and comfort.

But why hibernate when you can embark on a delightful winter escape?

Though July is noted as one of SA’s coldest months, you can still find warmth in various experiences around the country. From the sunny shores of KwaZulu-Natal to the breathtaking landscapes of Limpopo, SA’s winter offers a myriad of warm travel destinations that will lift your spirits and chase away the winter blues.

If you’re on the lookout for a winter getaway, here are some top spots to consider.

Embrace the warmth of Durban’s beaches

Even in the depths of winter, Durban is a beacon of warmth. With average temperatures ranging from 14°C to 22°C, July might be winter, but the subtropical climate provides a pleasant environment for beach activities.

The Golden Mile and uShaka Beach offer a welcoming home for sunbathers and swimmers alike, with water temperatures that remain relatively warm despite the seasonal chill.

Durban is bustling with activity throughout July, but its beaches are accessible and less crowded than in summer.

While enjoying its cultural diversity — exemplified by bustling Florida Road and the lively cafés around — visitors can dive into an ocean of experiences at attractions like uShaka Marine World, where they can revel in aquatic adventures, from snorkelling to scuba diving.

For those who crave a connection with nature, the Botanical Gardens and Umgeni River Bird Park provide tranquillity and beauty, underscoring Durban’s charm.

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