This place boasts stunning beaches, the earliest sunrise spot in Vietnam, magnificent bridges, mouthwatering cuisine, all contributing to a modern yet charmingly simple Da Nang.
Addressing Common Inquiries When Visiting Da Nang
Da Nang offers a plethora of captivating attractions and with its continuous development, this city has been attracting numerous domestic and international tourists. Join us as we tackle the most common queries for an authentic and remarkable Da Nang experience!

When is the Best Time to Visit?
Da Nang's climate transitions between the subtropical climate of the North and the tropical savanna climate of the South, with a predominant tropical climate in the South. There are two distinct seasons annually: the rainy season from August to December and the dry season from January to July, occasionally experiencing mild cold spells in winter but not prolonged or intense. The optimal time to visit Da Nang is from March to July.
How to Get to Da Nang?
Every day, there are numerous flights by Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Jetstar flying to Da Nang from Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. To secure cheap tickets, sign up for membership emails from these airlines to receive early notifications of promotions. Additionally, you can travel to Da Nang by train or high-quality buses operated by Phuong Trang, Sinh Cafe, Mai Linh, etc.
Means of Transportation in Da Nang?
Although Da Nang is small, to fully explore it, you might need a motorbike. The rental price for a motorbike is around 200,000 VND/day. Depending on your location, you can choose a motorbike rental that suits your budget.
Where to Stay in Da Nang?
Da Nang offers numerous resorts and hotels for you to choose from. If you prefer luxury, consider staying at beachfront resorts such as InterContinental, Fusion Maia, Furama, Hyatt, Crown Plaza, Life Style, Ocean Villas, or upscale hotels within the city like Novotel, Mercure, Hoang Anh Gia Lai Plaza, etc.
For a more budget-friendly option, you can choose mini hotels along the coast or Han River such as Bach Dang Street, Tran Hung Dao Street. Other centrally located options include Tran Phu, Phan Chu Trinh, Nguyen Chi Thanh, Yen Bai, Dong Da, Hung Vuong, Le Duan Streets, and more.
Where to Go in Da Nang?
Take a leisurely stroll around Son Tra Peninsula in the afternoon, visit Linh Ung Pagoda at Bai But. Combine a trip to Hoi An and Marble Mountains, Ba Na Hills, Hai Van Pass, then pass through Lang Co, Lap An Lagoon, My Son Sanctuary. In Da Nang, you can visit the Cham Museum near Dragon Bridge. Additionally, you can visit the Phuoc Nhon mud hot springs, around 20km from Da Nang, or experience waterfall climbing at Hoa Phu Thanh area not far from Da Nang.

What to Eat in Da Nang?
Da Nang's specialties are plentiful, including Quang-style noodles, fermented fish sauce vermicelli, fish cake vermicelli, grilled meat vermicelli, beef vermicelli, cake soup, pork rolled in rice paper, steamed rice cakes with shrimp and pork, Vietnamese pancakes, rolled rice pancakes, baguette sticks, tapioca dumplings, plain baguettes, pounded rice paper, steamed rice cakes, steamed shrimp cakes, mixed rice paper, porridge with meatballs, bone porridge... Da Nang also offers famous coconut coffee shops like Long Cafe, Pho Cafe, 09 Trieu Nu Vuong Cafe, coconut water, sugarcane juice along Bach Dang sidewalk, while enjoying the view of the Han River.
Indulge in famous sidewalk coconut coffee shops like Long Cafe, Pho Cafe, 09 Trieu Nu Vuong Cafe, coconut water, sugarcane juice along Bach Dang sidewalk, and enjoy the view of the Han River.

What to Buy as Gifts?
Many people suggest buying Cam Le sesame candy. Additionally, Bà Đệ bamboo products, My Khe seaweed, Nam O fish sauce, sun-dried squid, dried squid, dried shrimp, seasoned dried fish are specialities you shouldn't forget to buy as gifts for friends and family.
Travelers can easily purchase various specialties at Han Market. Here, there are plenty of options for travelers to choose from. Alternatively, specialty supermarkets in the Central region are convenient places for travelers to find meaningful gifts for friends and family after their trip to Da Nang.
By Như Ý (compiled)
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourOctober 13, 2015