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Stunning murals for Amanzimtoti Main Beach

A total of five mural projects have been completed from July 2020 to June by talented artists and have been proudly sponsored by SCT.

Beautifying and enhancing the Sapphire Coast is the purpose of another stunning mural project at Amanzimtoti’s Main Beach. Local artist, Christine Andrews, has once again shown her incredible talent by turning the rather dull wall into a silhouette of beach life which one can experience by visiting the Sapphire Coastline.

“A lovely view to welcome visitors to one of the main swimming beaches, Splash Waterworld, restaurants, shops and the local tourism bureau,” said Sapphire Coast Tourism’s (SCT) Romy Wenzel.

A total of five mural projects have been completed from July 2020 to June by talented artists and have been proudly sponsored by SCT. Each mural has been given its own theme, highlighting tourism attractions as well as the pledge to protect the environment by keeping surrounding areas clean. Amanzimtoti welcome bridge, taxi rank, Hoot Bridge in Winklespruit and the launch site in Umkomaas have also been given a new and fresh look.

“We thank Justin Bateman and his team from the Amanzimtoti Fire Brigade for the ongoing support of SCT’s community projects. The friendly team did not hesitate to assist with the hosing and cleaning of the wall before the commencement of the mural artwork. Great community spirit.”

Existing and new members are encouraged to kindly renew their membership with SCT.

“Understanding that local businesses have and are still experiencing extremely challenging times due to Covid-19 regulations, no increase in membership fees will apply. Furthermore, existing members are to receive a 50% discount on the upcoming membership renewal applications.”

For more information, call 083 733 6468 or email info@sapphirecoasttourism.co.za, romywenzel@gmail.com.

What are some of the benefits of becoming a member?

Establishments can apply to eThekwini Rates for an annual refund of up to 50 per cent.
SCT membership permits mandatory application to the Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs for Tourism Kwazulu-Natal membership.
Display your brochures in the tourist information bureau.
Market promotions through Durban Tourism.Receive regular correspondence on what’s happening in the tourism corridors.Listed on the SCT database and receive a membership certificate.
Social media advertising on Facebook and Instagram.
SCT members list on the SCT website, Durban Tourism website and Tourism KZN website.
Members list in the Sapphire Coast Visitor Guide directory when going to print.
Listed on the Sapphire Coast Map Directional boards.
SCT facilitate general networking and overflow opportunities among all stakeholders.

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