Taking a flight to Durban (DUR)during holiday season is full of fun and frolic. The city holds a lot of importance to its tradition and culture. For traveling within the city you can pick up the minibus taxies. It is the most common mode of transportation in urban places and they have frequent services. Durban (DUR)is actually all about the beach. It is home to South Africa's only surfing museum, and is one of the most surf-friendly cities in the world. Durban (DUR) Bay is one of the better natural harbours on our coastline. Its narrow opening is protected by a huge headland, called the Bluff, on one side and, on the other, a point called Point - granted not the most imaginative of names, but it's a cool place. The whole Point area is the most interesting part of Durban. At one stage it must have been very fashionable indeed, but then - well, you know, cities are living things and they grow and change - it went downhill. A drive along Point Road will reward you with the sight of row upon row of abandoned art deco warehouses and factories - but not for much longer. Already the developers have set their sights on this little treasure, and there'll pretty soon be loft-style apartments, boutique hotels and designer malls.