Da Nang, located along Vietnam's central coast, offers an idyllic blend of nature, culture, and serene seaside experiences for visitors.


Nestled between the lush green mountains and the azure waters of the East Sea, Da Nang is the perfect destination for Lykkers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.


Getting There


By Air: Da Nang International Airport (DAD) is well-connected to major cities within Vietnam like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as international destinations such as Bangkok, Singapore, and Seoul. It’s only a 15-minute drive from the city center, and taxis or Grab rides are readily available from the airport.


By Train: The Reunification Express connects Da Nang to major cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Da Nang Railway Station is located near the city center, and the scenic coastal route offers a beautiful travel experience.


By Bus: Long-distance buses operate from cities like Hue, Hoi An, and Hanoi to Da Nang. Most buses arrive at the Da Nang Central Bus Station, about 5 kilometers from the city center.


By Car: Da Nang is accessible by car from neighboring cities such as Hoi An (30-minute drive) and Hue (2-hour drive). Many tourists opt for a private car or taxi service for convenience.


Each option offers flexibility based on budget and time preferences, making Da Nang a highly accessible travel destination.


Explore the Coastline


Da Nang’s most famous feature is its stunning coastline, which stretches for over 30 kilometers. Khe Beach, often regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, welcomes visitors with its soft white sand and calm waters. Open year-round, visitors can explore the beach anytime, though mornings and late afternoons are the most pleasant to avoid the midday heat. Entry to Khe Beach is free, making it a wonderful place for families or solo travelers looking to relax or swim in the warm waters.


For a different beach experience, take a short 15-minute drive to Son Tra Peninsula. The peninsula offers not just beautiful beaches but also opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. With its clear waters and rich marine life, it’s ideal for snorkeling and diving. Entry fees to rent snorkeling gear range from VND 100,000 to VND 300,000. The best time to visit is between April and August, as the weather is most favorable.


Capture the Beauty of Linh Ung Pagoda


While historical buildings are not part of our recommended stops, the scenic surroundings of Son Tra Peninsula offer breathtaking views of Da Nang’s coast. For photography lovers, make sure to stop by this vantage point to capture the panoramic view of the ocean meeting the green hills. No need for any special entry tickets – the entire landscape is yours to discover freely.


Take in the Charm of Han River


One of Da Nang's lesser-known gems is its peaceful Han River, which flows gently through the heart of the city. The best way to explore the river is by taking a boat cruise at sunset, which usually starts around 6:00 PM. Cruises last about an hour, providing spectacular views of the city's skyline, especially when the famous Dragon Bridge lights up the evening sky. Tickets for a river cruise range from VND 150,000 to VND 200,000 per person.


If you're lucky to be in Da Nang during the weekend, don't miss the Dragon Bridge's special fire and water performance, held every Saturday and Sunday night at 9:00 PM. It’s a crowd favorite, and entry is free—just make sure to get a spot early for the best view.


Local Markets and Cuisine


Da Nang’s local markets are a must-visit for those who want to experience the city’s vibrant culture and authentic cuisine. The Han Market, located near the Han River, is open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is the go-to spot for local souvenirs, fresh seafood, and street food delicacies. Prices for food and goods are negotiable, making it an adventure for travelers looking for bargains. A typical seafood meal for two can cost around VND 200,000 to VND 500,000, depending on the items selected.


Another hidden gem is Con Market, a popular spot among locals, where visitors can enjoy Da Nang’s famous dishes like Mi Quang (noodle soup) and Banh Xeo (crispy pancakes) for around VND 40,000 per dish. The market is a food lover’s paradise, and Lykkers can dive into the flavors of Vietnam while enjoying the lively market atmosphere.


Getting Around Da Nang


Da Nang is a relatively small city, making it easy to navigate. Local taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are available, with typical fares starting at VND 15,000 per kilometer. For those who enjoy a more independent adventure, renting a motorbike is a popular option. Rental prices for motorbikes start at VND 100,000 per day, and it's an ideal way to explore the city and its nearby attractions.


If you prefer public transportation, Da Nang has a reliable bus system, with fares starting at VND 5,000. Buses run regularly between 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM, covering most tourist attractions in the city. Make sure to grab a map or download a transit app to navigate the routes easily.


As a final point


Da Nang is a vibrant coastal city that offers Lykkers a mix of relaxation, exploration, and local culture. Whether you’re lounging on the beach, cruising along the Han River, or sampling the city’s famous street food, there’s something for every traveler to enjoy. With affordable prices, easy transportation, and welcoming locals, Da Nang is the perfect destination for those seeking a memorable trip in Vietnam.