Point Station isn’t just a train stop—it’s a landmark. With its classic red-brick architecture and colonial charm, standing on the platform and gazing out at the Indian Ocean, you hear waves meet whistle calls in harmony. A century-old icon, this station is history in motion—and a pilgrimage for rail lovers.

This charming guest house is a perfect getaway! Just 10 minutes from Durban Beach and uShaka Marine World, it offers an outdoor pool and tennis court for relaxation. Love water sports? Try sailing, kayaking, or surfing! Enjoy a free English breakfast daily, plus delicious meals at the on-site restaurant. Business travelers will appreciate the 5 meeting rooms. With 46 cozy rooms featuring free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms, plus complimentary parking, it’s ideal for both family vacations and business trips!

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The Durban Beachfront Hotel is ideal, located just a 3-minute walk from Point and offering unobstructed ocean views. Its sea-facing rooms feature private balconies overlooking the Indian Ocean, perfect for sunrise watching. The area boasts the Durban Beachfront Promenade and harbor docks, ideal for strolling, dining on fresh seafood, or enjoying sunset views. Conveniently close to Durban Railway Station and downtown shopping, it’s a top choice for experiencing coastal South Africa.
Stay at Savannah Hotel Durban, located in the heart of Point, just a 5-minute walk from Durban Beach and adjacent to Market Square and Ballymore Market. Enjoy local crafts, street food, and vibrant culture with ease. The hotel offers free parking, 24-hour front desk, and rooms blending modern comfort with Zulu cultural design. Start your day with a seaside run along the beach promenade, then unwind at the lively markets—perfect for travelers seeking both convenience and authentic local flavor.
Must-try activities include kayaking on the Indian Ocean and sunset sailing tours led by local operators, offering views of Durban Harbor and coral reef ecosystems. Don’t miss the live seafood cooking demonstrations at the Durban Seafood Market, where you can savor freshly caught lobster and bass. In the evening, visit the Point Night Market for street music, artisan stalls, and cultural vibes. Some experiences even offer Chinese-language guides, making them accessible and enjoyable for international visitors.
The most convenient option is MyCiTi city buses, which connect Point directly to key sites like the Durban Museum, Botanical Gardens, and Zulu Royal Palace Ruins. For comfort, Uber or taxi takes about 10–15 minutes and costs $15–25. For an immersive experience, rent a bicycle along the coastal bike path, passing scenic views and historic landmarks. All transport options support mobile payments and offer English/Afrikaans signage, ensuring smooth navigation for international travelers.
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