Question 1
A) Identify a conventional tourism destination in your region. Note that the location must be
based in your region; in other words, it must be reasonably possible for you to visit your chosen
location physically.
Introductory Comments
The concept of a ‘conventional tourism destination’ is typically understood as a place that has
developed a mature tourism infrastructure, attracts a high volume of visitors, and is heavily featured
in mainstream marketing and travel itineraries. These destinations are often characterised by
well-established attractions, a range of accommodation options, and a strong reliance on tourism as
an economic driver (Smith, 2015; Saarinen, 2018).
In the context of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, the city of Durban serves as a quintessential example
of such a destination. Its evolution from a colonial trading post into a major metropolitan hub has
been intrinsically linked to its appeal as a leisure and business tourism centre. For this assignment,
the chosen conventional tourism destination is the Golden Mile, the iconic beachfront promenade
and its surrounding precinct in Durban. This location not only embodies the characteristics of
conventional tourism but also serves as a physical and conceptual anchor for the city’s tourism
identity.