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Located on the oceanfront at the northern end of Durban's Golden Mile, the Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World is an entertainment complex with restaurants, a beach bar, cinemas and a casino with 1600 slot machines and 67 gaming tables..
Located on the oceanfront at the northern end of Durban's Golden Mile, the Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World is an entertainment complex with restaurants, a beach bar, cinemas and a casino with 1600 slot machines and 67 gaming tables.
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Suncoast Boulevard, Stamford Hill, Durban, 4056, South Africa
+27 31 328 3000
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