Da Nang city is famous for its perfect harmony of stunning nature, diverse culture, and modern infrastructure. When visiting Da Nang, make sure to check out these 13 fascinating destinations!
1. Sun World Ba Na Hills
Situated 1,487 meters above sea level, Sun World Ba Na Hills is like a fairyland. One of the highlights here is its world-record cable car system that takes visitors on a scenic ride to the mountain peak. At the top, you can explore the French Square with its European-inspired architecture, the French Village recreating the charming old-world atmosphere of France, and vibrant flower gardens. One of the most iconic attractions of Ba Na Hills is the Golden Bridge, a perfect spot for photos.


2. Asia Park
Asia Park is a fantastic entertainment destination in Da Nang. It's a complex that combines both an amusement park and cultural experiences. Asia Park is well-known for the Sun Wheel, which offers panoramic views of the city. The park features a variety of thrilling rides and a children's area. It also showcases architectural and cultural representations of 10 Asian countries. In addition, visitors can enjoy a wide range of dining options and diverse entertainment events, making it a great spot for families and tourists of all ages.



3. APEC Park
APEC Park was inaugurated in 2017 in celebration of the APEC Summit. The park features expansive green spaces and walkways. It also showcases sculptures representing the 21 APEC economies. The centerpiece is a uniquely designed dome symbolizing the convergence and sustainable development of APEC member countries. With its prime location and beautiful scenery, APEC Park is a relaxing spot for both locals and visitors.

4. My Khe Beach
My Khe Beach boasts fine white sand, crystal-clear waters, and gentle waves. Stretching over 10 km, it attracts tourists with various water sports activities. With well-developed tourism infrastructure, My Khe is the perfect destination for your vacation.

5. Tien Sa Lighthouse
Located on Son Tra Mountain at an elevation of 223 meters above sea level, the Tien Sa Lighthouse was built by the French in 1902. The structure still maintains its original architecture with white and yellow hues. At night, the lighthouse's light guides ships through the waters of Quang Nam, Da Nang, and Thua Thien Hue. The road leading to the lighthouse is lined with beautiful greenery. Thanks to its scenic views and historic architecture, the lighthouse remains a favorite spot for Da Nang tourists.


6. Son Tra Peninsula
Son Tra Peninsula is regarded as the "precious gem" of Da Nang's tourism. This area boasts winding roads and a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Located in Tho Quang Ward, Son Tra District, it spans an area of 4,439 hectares. The peninsula is also known for its long coastline and crystal-clear waters that remain pristine year-round. Visitors can explore several notable attractions such as the Ban Co Peak – Ong Tien, Obama Rocks, But Beach, and Ghenh Bang.

7. Gioi Spring
Gioi Spring is a natural wonder located within the primary forest in the western part of Da Nang. Due to its proximity to towering mountains and dense forest, the air here is refreshingly cool. To reach the spring, travelers first head to Ba Na, and then hike a challenging 15 km forest trail. The water in Gioi Spring remains clear and refreshing year-round, providing a revitalizing experience after the arduous journey.


8. Marble Mountains
The Marble Mountains, spanning nearly 2 square kilometers, are a striking natural landmark. The area is a harmonious blend of nature and cultural spirituality, making it one of the top attractions for Da Nang visitors. The Marble Mountains consist of six limestone peaks: Kim Son, Moc Son, Thuy Son, Tho Son, Duong Hoa Son, and Am Hoa Son. While the peaks vary in size, they all share a similar shape when viewed from a distance, and each mountain is uniquely colored by its distinct type of stone.

9. Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Pass, also known as Cloud Pass due to its year-round cloud-covered summit, stretches across the Bach Ma mountain range. This winding pass spans 20 km and reaches an average altitude of 500 meters above sea level. On clear days, from the top of the pass, visitors can catch stunning views of Da Nang city, the Son Tra Peninsula, and Lang Co beach.


10. Nam O Reef
Nam O Reef lies in the middle of a vast ocean area surrounded by large rocks. The reef extends about 500 meters and features numerous submerged rocks, which become visible during low tide, showcasing a pristine beauty. During early spring, the reef is covered in a green hue from algae, and the rocky outcrops, coated in moss, blend beautifully with the crystal-clear waters. Looking east from the reef, you can spot the Son Tra Peninsula, while to the west, Hai Van Pass is visible.


11. Da Nang Cham Sculpture Museum
The Da Nang Cham Sculpture Museum, established in 1915, is a remarkable place to explore Cham culture. The museum is divided into several display areas, including the Dong Duong, Tra Kieu, Thap Mam, and My Son rooms, along with corridors dedicated to Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Kon Tum, and Binh Dinh. The museum also houses three national treasures from the Champa civilization: the Tara Bodhisattva statue, the Tra Kieu altar, and the My Son E1 altar.


12. Con Market
Con Market is not just a place for diverse goods but also a food paradise. The market’s food court is a must-visit, where you can find a wide array of Da Nang's signature dishes. From banh bot loc (tapioca dumplings), banh cuon cha gio (spring rolls with rice rolls), mi Quang (Quang noodles), bun mam heo quay (pork noodle soup), boiled pork, com ga (chicken rice), to bun thit nuong (grilled pork with noodles), you'll find it all here. The food stalls have clear menus and price lists. Additionally, visitors to Da Nang can also purchase various types of fish and dried seafood as souvenirs.



13. Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village
The Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village dates back to the 17th century, founded by Mr. Huynh Ba Quat. Initially, the villagers produced stone anchors for boats and grinding mills for rice and flour. Later, they expanded into crafting gravestones, decorations for temples, shrines, tombs, and even royal palaces. Today, visitors to Non Nuoc Village can marvel at a wide range of exquisite handcrafted stone products, including ancient Cham Pa statues and picturesque corners perfect for photos.



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Reference: Mytour.vn Travel Guide
Mytour.vnMay 17, 2024