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Whether you’re visiting us from an international destination or from another city within South Africa, getting to Durban is easy. Our new state of the art International Airport is a short one hour hop away from Johannesburg’s International Airport. In fact, we are just an hour’s flight away from most of the 2010 Host Cities, the exception being Cape Town, which is a two hour flight away.

Durban is one of the few cities that will have sufficient accommodation capacity for you, our expected 2010 visitors. This, and the close proximity to all other 2010 Host Cities, makes Durban the perfect base camp for the duration of your 2010 stay. Fly to matches at other stadia and return to your Durban base thereafter.

For more information, visit: findyourway2010.co.za

Interactive Durban Map Browse out interactive map of Durban. more
Distance Calculator Calculate the driving distance between the major towns/cities in South Africa. more
Visas to South Africa Almost all of our 2010 visitors will not require visas to enter South Africa, however citizens of some countries will. more
Durban International Airport The new Durban International Airport situated at La Mercy, will from 1st May 2010, handle all international air travel in and out of Durban. more
Airlines Flying To Durban Most international airlines fly to the Oliver Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. A short, one hour domestic flight from here will get you to our beautiful city. more
Car Rental If you are planning to see some of our countryside whilst you are here for the World Cup, why not rent a car and travel on our wonderful road network from host city to host city? more
Catch The Bus Durban is connected to the rest of the country, 2010 Host Cities, through an excellent bus network, serviced by busses of an international standard. more
Catch The Train The Durban train station is situated next to the major bus terminal, and thus is also in close proximity to our stadium and beachfront hotels. more
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As the world gets ready for this year’s FIFA World Cup, South Africa’s host cities have been preparing stadiums and infrastructure to ensure that it will be a memorable, exciting experience for all. Durban is famous as a family-friendly coastal destination, and those who visit for World Cup matches can spend time at Durban’s beautiful beaches. Online resources on Durban’s World Cup homepage can provide visitors with information on accommodation as well as attractions around the city which can be enjoyed in-between games.


Why Choose Durban for the FIFA 2010 World Cup?

In addition to Durban’s solid reputation as a seaside destination, Durban is also sunny most of the year round, with a warm sea temperature even in winter. Due to the sub-tropical climate, Durban experiences most of its annual rainfall in the summer – since the games will be taking place in winter, visitors can expect clear skies for the most part. Games played at other venues around the country can be viewed at a Fan Fest situated right on the beach, so that fans can cool down in the water at half time or after the game.

 

Durban Accommodation for the FIFA World Cup

There is plenty of accommodation to go round for the FIFA World Cup games held in Durban. There are many B&B accommodations within close proximity to the new stadium, and there are hotels in the heart of the city as well as game lodges in the bush a little way out of Durban. Some homeowners have also made plans to go away for the duration of the World Cup, so that it is possible to rent out fully-furnished homes rather than stay at a hotel or game lodge.

 

Transportation around Durban for the World Cup

In preparation for the World Cup, Durban’s entire transport system has undergone a makeover to ensure that affordable, safe and efficient transport will be available for all. The newly-built King Shaka International Airport enables visitors to travel to other cities where games are being held, so that they can not only see all their favourite teams in action, but can also experience the unique treasures of South Africa’s individual cities. It will be simple for visitors to get around, as the new stadium and the location of the Fan Fest has been planned in such a way that these locations are within walking distance of most accommodation.


Explore Culturally Diverse Durban during FIFA 2010

Durban is a culturally diverse city, where visitors can enjoy traditional African fare in addition to the spicy fare offered by Durban’s large Indian community, along with more Mediterranean cuisine. The buzz from the games will be electrified and visitors can go out and party with the locals until the small hours. Via online resources, visitors can keep abreast of events happening in Durban for the duration of the World Cup, and can make the most of their stay.