In a bold new move, Durban is set to become Africa’s first superyacht hub. This is big news for the city, but could also have exciting ripple effects for KZN as a whole, reportsZululand Observer. Following a successful international engagement in Italy, the eThekwini Municipality secured an investment commitment of over R1.9b to develop world-class superyacht infrastructure and refit facilities.
This milestone signals Durban’s growing appeal as a global marine destination and opens the door for increased tourism along the KZN coastline. While the development will be centred in Durban’s port, the broader KZN coastline stands to benefit. Superyacht owners and international visitors don’t simply stay in one place; they’re explorers by nature.
That means more tourists are likely to travel north, discovering the rich natural beauty, culture and coastal experiences the Zululand region has to offer. From wildlife reserves to pristine beaches, the region is well-positioned to become part of the extended luxury travel route. There is also potential for smaller coastal hubs to benefit, with nearby marinas and clubs likely to see increased activity, bringing opportunities for local businesses, tourism operators and service providers.
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The project is expected to create more than 2 500 jobs by 2030, particularly in marine engineering, manufacturing and tourism. Plans are also under way to establish a dedicated superyacht academy, aimed at equipping young South Africans with specialised maritime skills. This is good news for local students who are considering a career in the maritime industry, opening them up to new skills and opportunities for travel.
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