Welcome To Da Nang

Da Nang is a major Vietnamese coastal city situated slap-bang in the middle of the country. Once a provincial backwater, the city’s economy has boomed in recent years, bringing with it all of the vestiges of modernity. Stroll along the Han riverfront and you’ll find gleaming new modernist hotels, luxury apartments and swanky restaurants, most of which offer a view of the turquoise water that hugs Da Nang. There may not be many conventional tourist spots in Da Nang, however the city is certainly a safe bet for a quick weekend getaway. Enjoy the city’s beaches, restaurants and nightlife, before heading off to any of Vietnam’s other central destinations.

Da Nang City
Da Nang city Over view

Destination Highlights

  • My Khe Beach

Around six kilometers east of Da Nang, My Khe Beach is arguably one of Vietnam’s most beautiful beaches. Named by the American troops who visited during the Vietnam War, the white sand and turquoise surf has soared in popularity since Da Nang’s economic boom, and now boasts a number of high-end resorts and seafood restaurants. As well as being an ideal spot for sunbathing, My Khe Beach is also a popular spot for fishing, snorkeling, jet-skiing, and surfing.

  • Marble Mountains

A surreal tribute to Vietnamese Buddhism, Marble Mountains are cluster of five limestone and (you guessed it) marble hills around 15 minutes south of Da Nang. The peaks are said to represent the five natural elements such as water, wood, fire, metal and earth. Original 17th-century Buddhist sanctuaries and ornate pagoda temples are scattered across the mountains, often frequented by praying locals who wish to have their fortunes told. Any first-time visitors to Da Nang must climb the steps to the top of Marble Mountains, where a spectacular panorama across Non Nuoc Beach and My Khe Beach awaits. Or, if climbing a mountain sounds a bit too ambitious, use the readily available elevator service for 30,000 VND.

  • Phap Lam Pagoda

This opulent temple is set amongst manicured gardens, and beautiful Buddhist sculptures in a surprisingly central location. Despite this, upon entering the Pagoda visitors will be amazed at the shift in atmosphere, with locals praying quietly and even monks calmly going about their day to day business. It is considered very impolite to point your camera at those who are praying at the temple (and elsewhere in Vietnam!) so take extra precautions.

Transportation

Da Nang is easily reachable by flight from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. From the city, it is easy to reach UNESCO World Heritage sites of Hue, Hoi An, and My Son Valley.

For a more authentic experience, and to see some of the majestic Vietnamese countryside, train routes operate from both the north and south of the country, with both fast and overnight options.

Even if you’re only planning on staying in Da Nang for a few days, downloading transport apps such as the South East Asian equivalent of Uber; Grab, will save you more than a few bucks on getting around and are safe, plentiful, and sensationally easy to use.

Accommodation

The hotels right on the beach in Danang are almost exclusively geared towards the luxury market, and often boast private beaches, spas and fine dining restaurants. They are predominantly located along My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach, easy walking distance from 17th-century Buddhist sanctuaries, rivers, golf courses, limestone caves, and local handicraft villages. Costs can vary, but are generally between 12 to 300+ USD per night, with most sitting towards the middle of that.

Dining

Still an underrated tourism destination in Vietnam, Da Nang’s cuisine is unique, inexpensive, and due to its central location, varied. Backpackers, families and high-end travelers alike can sit down and enjoy a noodle or rice dish for under $2 US.

Turmeric tinted rice noodles known as Mi Quang is Da Nang’s hallmark dish. The dish is served with noodle, toppings and light broth. The toppings may make what the dish standout: a spoonful of grilled pork, shrimp, quail eggs and a generous bunch of herbs, peanuts and chilis as well as sesame crackers.

Da Nang is also known for its love of BBQ. Every day, a wide array of fresh seafood meat is scorched to perfection on one of the many street-side BBQ joints. Try Quan Com Hue Ngon at Tran Quoc Toan Street, where dishes start at 29,000 VND and feature a wide range of strange and delicious morsels such as squid, frog, octopus, pork, shrimp, and cow stomach.

Shopping

In operation since 1940’s during the French occupation, Han Market is a must-see for any first-time travelers to Vietnam. This local market is positively stuffed with myriad stalls and vendors peddling a huge range of goods, local produce, crafts, clothing and jewelry, not to mention an entire re dedicated to fresh fruit. For souvenirs, consider picking up some homemade ingredients such as dried squid, chili sauce or rice crackers, which keep for a long time and are difficult to buy in the west.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When is the best time to visit Danang?

The best time to visit the city is from February to May. During this period, Da Nang sees sunny skies and low humidity levels, so you can comfortably explore on foot or by motorcycle taxi cab. Da Nang’s beaches offer an average water temperature of 25°C.

2. Is Danang a safe city?

Da Nang is widely regarded as a safe destination for travellers. With its friendly locals and low crime rate, you can feel at ease while exploring this coastal city

3. How long should you spend in Danang?

How Many Days Is Enough for Da Nang? As mentioned earlier, 1 to 2 days in Da Nang is generally enough to explore the city’s main attractions. During this time, you can visit landmarks like the Marble Mountains, which offer stunning views of the city and house several caves and pagodas

4. What should I buy in Danang?

Da Nang, which is located in south-central Vietnam, is a great city to visit. This city is also the most important port in Vietnam. Its location, covered by mountains on one side and the ocean on the other, makes Da Nang a city with extraordinary views.

Wide stretches of beaches, mouth-watering street food, the beautiful Hai Van Pass, and cafes, restaurants, and bars dot the city. Between the sweeping sands of My Khe Beach to the south and the mountains of the Son Tra Peninsula, luxury resorts are ready to welcome you. Likewise, with playgrounds, spas, and fitness centers,

Non Nuoc Village in Da Nang is closely related to unique rocks hundreds of years old. The stone crafts in Non Nuoc are made from marble mined on Ngu Hanh Son Mountain. These colorful stones are then processed into carved statues and jewelry.The uniqueness of the marble stone and the expertise of the villagers make this craft souvenir very special to take home!

If you like food delicacies, be sure to buy Da Nang’s signature dried seafood. Here are several types of food that you can choose from:

Half-dried squid: fresh squid from the sea caught, cleaned, then dried in the sun. In this way, the squid will maintain its freshness and tenderness.

Half-dried mackerel: semi-dried mackerel has a unique and slightly sweet taste. You can cook it with tomato sauce or drizzle it with fish sauce and ginger to remove the fishy smell.

Dried stingray: This exotic food is a Da Nang specialty at an affordable price. Made from fresh stingray fish that are caught and cleaned, then marinated in delicious spices before being dried.

You can buy these kinds of dried seafood at Cho Con Market in Hai Chau, Da Nang. This market opens at 7.00 AM and closes at 7.20 PM.

5. How cold does it get in Danang?

The average annual temperature in Da Nang is about 25°C. The highest temperature is around 28 – 30°C in June, July and August, while the lowest temperature varies from 18 – 23°C in December, January and February.