A Quick Guide to Danang - Vietnam in Brief

Tamara Brocco
Tamara Brocco
23rd May 2024

A Quick Guide to Da Nang

Flanked by mountains, rivers and beaches, Da Nang is a modern city with a lot of soul. The main town is nestled next to the river, where neat and clean landscaping give it a ‘small town’ feel. It has the fastest growing economy of any city in Vietnam and its expanding skyline is sleek and modern. The city loves a bridge and boasts some of the most well constructed and artistic bridges in Vietnam. Life is great for the locals in Da Nang, with some outstanding sporting arenas and playing grounds.

What to do and see in Da Nang

Check out Life in the City

Da Nang’s city centre is small but full of character. Bach Dang street, spanning the riverfront, is home to expat bars, cafes serving fresh coconuts and some incredibly new high rise buildings. Take a step back on Tran Phu and you can explore the central markets, delicious street food stalls, local cafes and gold shops. Wander around the back streets for clothes stalls and the best people watching spots in town.

Explore the mountains

To the south of Da Nang you’ll find Son Tran, AKA Monkey Mountain. It’s a huge forest clad mountain rich in wildlife (including, you guessed it, monkeys) and home to a few army bases, one of the world’s best resorts and a huge Buddhist temple. The adventurous can explore on motorbike, or we can organise a sidecar tour to the top. Keep an eye out for the monkeys.

Indulge in a World Class Beach Resort

Da Nang is home to several world class beach resorts. Indulge yourself by spending a night or two in luxury surroundings, dining on world class cuisine and being pampered with massages. We recommend the Intercontinental, Fusion Maia and the Pullman.

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Find hidden beaches

Da Nang’s infamous beaches stretch all the way from Hoi An in the South to Monkey Mountain in the North. What most people don’t know is it’s also home to several hidden beaches. All around Monkey Mountain are tiny little beach hideaways, some only 10metres long. If you want to get away from the crowds, jump on a bike and try and find one yourself.

Go see lantern lit Hoi An

World Heritage Town Hoi An is just a 30-45 minute drive from downtown Da Nang. It’s well worth a visit if you are staying for a few days. Check out our Hoi An in Brief for more info.

How’s the food?

Diverse and out of this world. You can feast on freshly caught seafood by the beach, enjoy the rich flavours of Banh Canh, Banh Beo and Banh Xeo in the city, relax with a pizza and pint of IPA at one of the many expat hangouts or indulge in some fine dining at one of the dozens of 5 star beach resorts.

Quick Tips

Get away from the beach if you can. Da Nang’s beach resorts are stunning but you’ll miss the charm of the city if you stay there all day. Go take a wander down Bach Dang Street, eat some Banh Xeo or Octopus Teeth (yes they are a real thing) and have a coffee with the locals at Long Café.

Is Da Nang for you?

Families, foodies and luxury travellers will love it here. But if you are looking for a slice of Old Asia, you may prefer Hanoi or Hoi An. Few western tourists explore Da Nang but it is a firm expat favourite and loved by Vietnamese on holiday from other regions.

The best time to go to Da Nang

Da Nang is a year round destination but you may want to give it a miss during rainy season when there is a chance of incredibly heavy rainfall and tropical storms. Rainy season runs from October-November. January-February can be a cool 18-25c, the rest of the year varies between 28-40c

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