DA NANG

Da Nang is a vibrant coastal gem where broad beaches, delectable street food, and the legendary Hai Van Pass create an irresistible allure. The city’s expanding selection of cafes, restaurants, and bars adds to its lively charm, contributing to the locals’ famous broad smiles. My Khe Beach, with its golden sands stretching south from the majestic Son Tra Peninsula, offers both relaxation and adventure. While Da Nang is home to some of Vietnam’s premier luxury resorts, much of this stunning beach remains a cherished space for locals who use it as their playground, fitness center, and livelihood hub.

TOP THINGS TO DO IN DA NANG

Soak Up the Beach

Make time to rise early at least once during your stay to fully experience Da Nang’s vibrant beach scene. Watch fishermen sell their fresh catch, join in on lively football and volleyball games, or simply unwind on the golden sands while people jog, stroll, or relax around you.

Explore the Son Tra Peninsula

Venture out to the stunning Son Tra Peninsula, where lush, forested hills are home to the endangered red-shanked douc langur, one of the world’s most remarkable primates. Bring binoculars and rent a motorbike for a day of exciting wildlife spotting and breathtaking views.

Discover Cham Culture

Dive into the rich history of the Cham people, who once ruled Central Vietnam, by visiting the ancient temple ruins scattered around Da Nang. The Cham Museum of Sculpture boasts the world’s largest collection of Cham art and offers an in-depth look at this fascinating culture.

Indulge in Street Food

Da Nang is a paradise for food enthusiasts, brimming with seaside eateries and bustling street food stalls. Don’t miss trying Mi Quang, a delicious blend of rice noodles, pork, shrimp, quail eggs, peanuts, and fresh herbs—an essential taste of local cuisine.

Explore Marble Mountains

Just 15 minutes from the city, the Marble Mountains are a captivating cluster of five peaks crowned with ancient pagodas. Embark on a serene early morning hike to navigate stone steps, discover hidden caves, and marvel at historic shrines nestled among the mountains.