Da Nang Travel Guide

With broad beaches, fantastic street food, the fabled Hai Van Pass, and a growing collection of cafes, restaurants, and bars, it’s no wonder the residents of Da Nang sport some of the broadest smiles in the country. Da Nang is a true beach city. The warm sands of My Khe Beach sweep south from the mountainous Son Tra Peninsula. Da Nang hosts some of Vietnam's top luxury resorts, but much of the beach still belongs to the people who make it their playground, gym, and source of livelihood.

Travel Information

Da Nang is connected with Vietnam and rest of the world by air, land, rail and water.

The best time to visit Da Nang is from February to May. The rainfall is minimal, with mostly sunny skies and less humidity. The temperature can vary from a low 20°C to a high of 32°C. Due to the minimal rainfall, it is a great time to hit the beaches. Expect to see large crowds of tourists and locals as well, in and around da nang.

 

An Insight into Da Nang tourism

Da Nang sits prettily on the east coast of Vietnam, right between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Popularly known as the tourist capital of South-Central Vietnam, Da Nang is truly stunning - filled with beaches, museums, evolving nightlife and world-class infrastructure.


On the coast of the South China Sea, with the Han River flowing through its midst, Da Nang is beautified by multiple bridges. The most striking among them is, of course, the Golden Bridge beautified by a sculpture of two giant hands holding it up.

Also known as Danang, its proximity to My Son, Hue and Hoi An is another one of its many tourist draws. It is also popular for its own share of tourist attractions such as Marble Mountains, Bach Ma National Park, and the Dragon Bridge.


Once a laidback city by the backwaters, Da Nang is now rapidly metamorphosing into a city of the future with many educational and business hubs at the centre of its charm. Laidback beaches, vibrant nightlife, and sunny riverfronts - That's Da Nang for you!

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