Moses Mabhida's arch standing over the beachfront, palms along the promenade, an empty rickshaw waiting for tourists who never came back at this hour. Durban looks softest at first light. Past 50 in this city is a long subtropical life: Berea above the bowl, Morningside, Glenwood, Umhlanga's lighthouse stretch up the coast, the Bluff out the other way, and that humid air that rewards moving slowly.
Everyone here is over 50. Nothing else. There's no minimum-age slider you have to defend, no younger crowd to filter through, no awkward question about why you're not on a different platform. The whole place is built for this stage of life. Your profile is free, always.
Florida Road in Morningside is the standby: old colonial verandahs, easy cafes, and a slow lunch under the palms. The Botanic Gardens up on Berea give you a proper walk in the shade, and the promenade between North Beach and uShaka stays flat and easy any season. Umhlanga's lighthouse stretch works for anyone north of the city, and Glenwood's Davenport Road suits an unhurried weekday breakfast.