Durban Bars and Clubs - Hot and Spicy

Durban is the hot and spicy center of South Africa's KwaZulu Natal Province. During the day the big attraction is the ocean as holidaymakers swim, surf, kite surf, jetski, kayak, suntan, relax and so the list goes on. But when the sun sets over the Indian Ocean, holidaymakers and trendy Durbanites head off to the city’s vibrant bars and clubs to party the night away. Live music, showcasing local talent, is an integral part of Durban’s nightlife and with the focus on having a good time, the local clubbing crowd welcome visitors to join in the fun. If loud music and flashing lights aren’t your style, Durban has some lovely spots to enjoy a quiet drink while soaking up the ambiance of this charming seaside city. So don’t hesitate to try out Durban’s nightlife as part of your KwaZulu Natal holiday experience.

User Comments & Reviews

riaan
2010-02-22 12:00:41

the pool academy - 793 jan smuts highway best hang out in durban opened from 10am to 4 am 7 days a week! www.beyond2009.co.za

Marcel
2010-02-11 10:36:14

Joe Cools it is the Place to be in Durnban. www.Joecools.co.za - Check it out!!

Fred
2010-02-05 14:46:07

this is a really useless bit of info... every city in the world has bars & clubs, live music, etc... what we need to know is WHERE to find the action!

mbali mdlalose mchunu
2009-11-11 13:50:28

i really love durbans vibe

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