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Experience Durban's festive July: Christmas in July and the Hollywoodbets Durban July

Experience Durban's festive July: Christmas in July and the Hollywoodbets Durban July

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Four-year-old Jiyana Daya is celebrating Christmas in July and having the time of her life skating on a pop up ice ring at The Pearls in uMhlanga.
Image: Tumi Pakkies / Independent Newspapers
Durban is set to become a playground of excitement and entertainment during the month of July, with something for everyone.
From family-friendly activities to horse racing and cinematic showcases, the bustling city offers an unforgettable winter wonderland for all.
uMhlanga Tourism Chairperson Jeannie Sarno highlighted July as an ideal month to welcome visitors.
Sarno noted that the "phenomenal weather", combined with the energy brought by school visitors, creates a vibrant atmosphere.
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The Pearls Mall in uMhlanga, north of Durban, is hosting its inaugural 'Christmas in July' celebration.
This holiday programme, which runs from Monday until July 20, aims to transform the holiday experience by offering a unique fusion of winter enchantment for both locals and visitors.
A free ice skating rink with snow for children is among the attractions.
'We wanted to offer a unique experience at The Pearls Mall and create some holiday fun that Durbanites don't normally encounter,' said Nilesh Singh, director of The Pearls in uMhlanga.
Sarno added that parents can enjoy coffee or browse the mall while their children skate.
Four-year-old Jiyana Daya is celebrating Christmas in July and having the time of her life skating on a pop up ice ring at The Pearls in uMhlanga.
Image: Tumi Pakkies / Independent Newspapers
The Pearls is also running a Winter Donation Drive dedicated to collecting blankets, warm clothing, and non-perishable food items to support those in need during the coldest time of the year, culminating in a special event on Mandela Day.
'We invite all members of our community to contribute by donating items that can help those less fortunate. Every contribution, no matter how small, has the power to make a difference,' said events manager Priyal Nathoo.
Nathoo said donations can be dropped off at the uMhlanga Tourism Desk at The Pearls Mall until July 17, culminating in a special event on Mandela Day.
Four-year-old Jiyana Daya next to a Winter Donation Drive box at The Pearls in uMhlanga.
Image: Tumi Pakkies / Independent Newspapers
No Christmas in July celebration is complete without festive food.
The Oyster Box Hotel in uMhlanga said Durbanites need an excuse to celebrate. 'So get your winter woollies out (and we really need them at the moment) and bring a crowd to share in some early Christmas cheer for the Christmas in July feast. We're serving a traditional three-course festive lunch on our beautiful Ocean Terrace, with views to die for.'
The lunch is scheduled to take place on July 20 and features a traditional festive lunch, including a plated starter, a buffet-style main course, and a plated dessert.
Christmas in July feast at the Oyster Box in uMhlanga.
Image: Supplied
Meanwhile, it's all systems go for the eThekwini Municipality as it prepares to host Africa's largest horseracing event, the Hollywoodbets Durban July, at Greyville Racecourse on July 5.
The city said its tourism and hospitality industry is prepared to welcome scores of visitors, and safety and security plans have also been finalised.
Race Coast spokesman Tim Whitfield said the infield, marquee village, picnic spots, and grandstand area of incredible suites will provide the perfect venue to network and socialise in an atmosphere of elegance and festive fun at the Durban July.
He said the area provides the best space for entertainment and food while still imbuing the raceday atmosphere.
Big screens will provide the perfect way to watch each race, and quality musicians and DJs will provide music and vibes until the early hours of the morning, he added.
'This year's Hollywoodbets Durban July promises to provide everyone with a full day's entertainment: from horse racing and fashion to food, music, and entertainment, no one will be disappointed as Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse continues the proud tradition of one of the longest-running racing events in the history of horse racing,' said Whitfield.
Eight On Eighteen is the favourite for the Hollywoodbets Durban July on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
Image: Candiese Lenferna / Race Coast / Gameplan Media
The city said that besides the exciting horse racing, the Durban July provides a platform for both upcoming and established fashion designers to showcase their creative talent.
'In this regard, 25 designers will showcase their 'Marvels of Mzansi' collections on the main stage, as part of the Durban July Fashion Experience,' it said.
Shenal Zulu, wearing a DFF Rising Stars outfit designed by Mbasa Ndongeni, with Madison Valley, which is trained by Frank Robinson and will be ridden by Gavin Lerena in the Hollywoodbets Durban July on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
Image: Candiese Lenferna / Race Coast / Gameplan Media
To live up to its reputation as "Africa's Playground" and a premier festival and event destination, eThekwini Municipality said Durban will host events across both the city and its townships this weekend.
These events include Fact Durban Rocks, Any Given Sunday, Anywhere in the City, and Mojo's July Weekend, among others.
Chairperson of the Economic Development and Planning Committee, Councillor Thembo Ntuli, said the Durban July promises to deliver memorable experiences.
'It is time to celebrate the vibrant spirit of Durban as the city transforms into a hub of glamour, excitement, and world-class entertainment.'
Provincial police spokesperson Captain Carmen Rhynes said various disciplines from the SAPS and other security agencies will be on high alert and deployed at the Hollywoodbets Durban July at the Greyville Racecourse on Saturday.
'Police and other law enforcement will monitor the event and ensure that there is peace and stability. The spectators and horse racing fans must behave themselves and enjoy the entertainment,' she said.
Rhynes added that those who indulge in alcohol must be dropped off and picked up or alternatively use available modes of public transport.
'Parking is limited, and we advise attendees to make use of available modes of public transport as far as possible,' she said.
She advised motorists to come early to avoid traffic congestion at the parking gates and to make sure that their vehicles are locked properly.
The KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority (KZNTAFA) is predicting a vibrant and bustling winter holiday season with a series of hallmark events this month.
KZNTAFA interim chief executive officer Sibusiso Gumbi stated that July is celebrated as Film Month in KZN.
'The province plays host to the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), the Durban FilmMart (DFM), and the Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards on July 19. These events not only draw global creatives and industry leaders but also reinforce KZN's reputation as a leading film and content production hub in Africa.'
The Durban Film Festival is scheduled for July 17 - 27, with the Durban FilmMart taking place from July 18 - 21.
In addition, Sarno invited the public to put on their dancing shoes for disco night at the Oyster Box on July 12. 'If you are a seafood fanatic, then don't miss the Seafood Feast at uMhlanga Coastlands on 4 July,' she said.
On Wednesdays, there is the weekly farmers market at Prestondale, while artistic lovers can indulge in the Sip and Paint event at The Press Club Salta on July 8, she said.
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A free ice skating rink with snow for children is among the attractions. 'We wanted to offer a unique experience at The Pearls Mall and create some holiday fun that Durbanites don't normally encounter,' said Nilesh Singh, director of The Pearls in uMhlanga. Sarno added that parents can enjoy coffee or browse the mall while their children skate. Four-year-old Jiyana Daya is celebrating Christmas in July and having the time of her life skating on a pop up ice ring at The Pearls in uMhlanga. Image: Tumi Pakkies / Independent Newspapers The Pearls is also running a Winter Donation Drive dedicated to collecting blankets, warm clothing, and non-perishable food items to support those in need during the coldest time of the year, culminating in a special event on Mandela Day. 'We invite all members of our community to contribute by donating items that can help those less fortunate. Every contribution, no matter how small, has the power to make a difference,' said events manager Priyal Nathoo. Nathoo said donations can be dropped off at the uMhlanga Tourism Desk at The Pearls Mall until July 17, culminating in a special event on Mandela Day. Four-year-old Jiyana Daya next to a Winter Donation Drive box at The Pearls in uMhlanga. Image: Tumi Pakkies / Independent Newspapers No Christmas in July celebration is complete without festive food. The Oyster Box Hotel in uMhlanga said Durbanites need an excuse to celebrate. 'So get your winter woollies out (and we really need them at the moment) and bring a crowd to share in some early Christmas cheer for the Christmas in July feast. We're serving a traditional three-course festive lunch on our beautiful Ocean Terrace, with views to die for.' The lunch is scheduled to take place on July 20 and features a traditional festive lunch, including a plated starter, a buffet-style main course, and a plated dessert. Christmas in July feast at the Oyster Box in uMhlanga. Image: Supplied Meanwhile, it's all systems go for the eThekwini Municipality as it prepares to host Africa's largest horseracing event, the Hollywoodbets Durban July, at Greyville Racecourse on July 5. The city said its tourism and hospitality industry is prepared to welcome scores of visitors, and safety and security plans have also been finalised. Race Coast spokesman Tim Whitfield said the infield, marquee village, picnic spots, and grandstand area of incredible suites will provide the perfect venue to network and socialise in an atmosphere of elegance and festive fun at the Durban July. He said the area provides the best space for entertainment and food while still imbuing the raceday atmosphere. Big screens will provide the perfect way to watch each race, and quality musicians and DJs will provide music and vibes until the early hours of the morning, he added. 'This year's Hollywoodbets Durban July promises to provide everyone with a full day's entertainment: from horse racing and fashion to food, music, and entertainment, no one will be disappointed as Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse continues the proud tradition of one of the longest-running racing events in the history of horse racing,' said Whitfield. Eight On Eighteen is the favourite for the Hollywoodbets Durban July on Saturday, July 5, 2025. Image: Candiese Lenferna / Race Coast / Gameplan Media The city said that besides the exciting horse racing, the Durban July provides a platform for both upcoming and established fashion designers to showcase their creative talent. 'In this regard, 25 designers will showcase their 'Marvels of Mzansi' collections on the main stage, as part of the Durban July Fashion Experience,' it said. 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'This year's Hollywoodbets Durban July promises to provide everyone with a full day's entertainment: from horse racing and fashion to food, music, and entertainment, no one will be disappointed as Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse continues the proud tradition of one of the longest-running racing events in the history of horse racing,' said Whitfield. Eight On Eighteen is the favourite for the Hollywoodbets Durban July on Saturday, July 5, 2025. Image: Candiese Lenferna / Race Coast / Gameplan Media The city said that besides the exciting horse racing, the Durban July provides a platform for both upcoming and established fashion designers to showcase their creative talent. 'In this regard, 25 designers will showcase their 'Marvels of Mzansi' collections on the main stage, as part of the Durban July Fashion Experience,' it said. Shenal Zulu, wearing a DFF Rising Stars outfit designed by Mbasa Ndongeni, with Madison Valley, which is trained by Frank Robinson and will be ridden by Gavin Lerena in the Hollywoodbets Durban July on Saturday, July 5, 2025. Image: Candiese Lenferna / Race Coast / Gameplan Media To live up to its reputation as "Africa's Playground" and a premier festival and event destination, eThekwini Municipality said Durban will host events across both the city and its townships this weekend. These events include Fact Durban Rocks, Any Given Sunday, Anywhere in the City, and Mojo's July Weekend, among others. Chairperson of the Economic Development and Planning Committee, Councillor Thembo Ntuli, said the Durban July promises to deliver memorable experiences. 'It is time to celebrate the vibrant spirit of Durban as the city transforms into a hub of glamour, excitement, and world-class entertainment.' 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