Da Nang
About Da Nang, Vietnam by Riavi Tourism
Da Nang, located on Vietnam's central coast, is a vibrant city known for its stunning beaches, cultural landmarks, and modern skyline. As a gateway to nearby UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Hoi An and My Son, Da Nang offers a mix of natural beauty, history, and urban charm. The city is home to the iconic Dragon Bridge, Marble Mountains, and the Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills. With its warm climate, friendly locals, and diverse attractions, Da Nang is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Vietnam.
3-Day Itinerary for Da Nang
Day 1: Beaches and City Highlights
Morning:
Start your day at My Khe Beach, one of Asia’s most beautiful beaches. Enjoy a morning swim or simply relax on the golden sands.
Visit the Dragon Bridge, an architectural marvel, and walk along the Han River Promenade.
Afternoon:
Explore the Marble Mountains, a cluster of limestone hills with caves, pagodas, and stunning views. Climb to the summit for panoramic photos.
Have lunch at a local seafood restaurant, such as Quan Be Man, known for its fresh catch.
Evening:
Watch the Dragon Bridge Fire Show (weekends only) where the bridge breathes fire and water.
Enjoy dinner at a riverside restaurant, like Madame Lan, offering traditional Vietnamese dishes.
Day 2: Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge
Morning:
Take a day trip to Ba Na Hills, located 40 minutes from Da Nang.
Ride the Ba Na Cable Car, one of the longest in the world, to the hill station.
Visit the iconic Golden Bridge, a stunning walkway held aloft by two giant stone hands.
Afternoon:
Explore French Village, gardens, and the Fantasy Park amusement area.
Have lunch at one of Ba Na Hills’ restaurants.
Evening:
Return to Da Nang and relax at your hotel or explore the city’s night markets, such as Helio Night Market.
Day 3: Cultural and Natural Wonders
Morning:
Visit the Lady Buddha Statue at Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra Peninsula. Enjoy sweeping views of the coastline.
Stop by Han Market to shop for souvenirs, local handicrafts, and traditional snacks.
Afternoon:
Take a short trip to Hoi An Ancient Town (30 km from Da Nang). Explore its lantern-lined streets, historic buildings, and vibrant atmosphere.
Have lunch at a Hoi An café, trying dishes like Cao Lau or White Rose Dumplings.
Evening:
Stroll along the Thu Bon River in Hoi An, and take a lantern boat ride.
Return to Da Nang for a relaxed evening.
FAQ About Visiting Da Nang
1. What is the best time to visit Da Nang?
The best time is February to May, when the weather is dry and temperatures are mild. Avoid the rainy season (September to November) for outdoor activities.
2. How many days should I spend in Da Nang?
Three to four days is ideal to explore Da Nang’s attractions, nearby beaches, and day trips to Hoi An or Ba Na Hills.
3. How do I get to Da Nang?
Da Nang is accessible by air via Da Nang International Airport, with flights from major cities in Vietnam and neighboring countries. You can also reach it by train or bus.
4. What are the top beaches in Da Nang?
My Khe Beach: Famous for its beauty and water activities.
Non Nuoc Beach: Near Marble Mountains, quieter and scenic.
Bac My An Beach: Great for swimming and dining options.
5. What local foods should I try in Da Nang?
Mi Quang: A flavorful noodle dish with herbs and peanuts.
Banh Xeo: Crispy Vietnamese pancakes filled with shrimp and pork.
Bun Cha Ca: Fish cake noodle soup.
Nem Lui: Grilled pork skewers served with rice paper and herbs.
6. Is Da Nang family-friendly?
Yes, Da Nang offers family-friendly attractions like beaches, Ba Na Hills, and amusement parks. The city is safe, clean, and welcoming to travelers with children.
7. Can I visit Hoi An and Hue from Da Nang?
Yes, both destinations are easily accessible. Hoi An is a 30-minute drive south, and Hue is a 2-hour drive north, often visited as part of a day or overnight trip.
8. What should I pack for Da Nang?
Lightweight clothing and swimwear.
Sunscreen and a hat.
Comfortable shoes for walking and hiking.
A rain jacket or umbrella if visiting during the rainy season.
9. Are there any unique souvenirs to buy in Da Nang?
Non La: Traditional Vietnamese conical hats.
Marble sculptures from the Marble Mountains.
Silk lanterns and handicrafts from nearby Hoi An.
Da Nang’s mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern attractions make it a dynamic and rewarding destination. Whether you’re lounging on beaches, exploring ancient sites, or marveling at contemporary wonders, Da Nang offers a diverse experience for every traveler.