Durban Tourism captures Amanzimtoti’s natural beauty

If you or your business would like to support any upcoming mural projects or the upcoming Sapphire sizzling holiday programme, call 083-733-6468 or email romywenzel@gmail.com.

A Toti’ly awesome face-lift has been welcomed at Amanzimtoti Main Beach. A huge photo frame that invites beach-goers to capture special moments of Amanzimtoti Beach, Inyoni Rocks and the ocean’s silhouette while visiting the treasured Sapphire Coastline. Sapphire Coast Tourism would like to thank Durban Tourism for the sponsorship of this great initiative.

“Thumbs up to Broco Projects that took care of the installation with the branding of the frame and paving to be completed in due course,” said the organisation’s Romy Wenzel. The previously installed photo frame, made out of recycled plastic planks, has been relocated and will form part of the upcoming holiday activations that are planned to take place.”

The ‘Welcome to Amanzimtoti’ mural was also completed recently and just in time for the busy holiday season.

“Once again, stunning, stunning artwork by local artist Christine Andrews, who has given the greater Amanzimtoti area a positive vibe. This is an addition to the existing mural projects such as the birding and underwater mural, as well as the revamp of the Amanzimtoti taxi rank and kiosks.”

If you or your business would like to support any upcoming mural projects or the upcoming Sapphire sizzling holiday programme, call 083-733-6468 or email romywenzel@gmail.com.

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