When talking about Da Nang, one cannot ignore the charming city along the romantic Han River. With its unique, modern architecture, stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and warm-hearted, hospitable people, it’s a must-see destination in Vietnam.
Located in Central Vietnam, Da Nang is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination and a notable place for affordable travel. Every year, it welcomes numerous domestic and international visitors to explore, relax, and enjoy its famous sights, including discounted flights to Da Nang.
Next, Mytour will introduce you to some must-visit tourist spots when you travel to this beautiful city. These highlights will offer a deeper look at the grandeur and uniqueness of Da Nang, sparking excitement for your incredible exploration of this amazing destination. Let’s enjoy a wonderful trip to Vietnam’s scenic beauty in the early days of the year with Mytour!
Top Highlighted Destinations in Da Nang
South Korea Street
Da Nang, a city in Vietnam known for being a livable paradise, consistently surprises visitors with its incredible photo-worthy spots. As winter arrives, the golden-yellow trees lining the coastal road of Vo Nguyen Giap shed their leaves, creating a stunning backdrop that looks like a winter scene in South Korea.

The most picturesque scene can be found along the road opposite the Four Points by Sheraton Danang hotel. For the perfect shot, frame the building of Four Points in the background and point your camera upward to capture the mesmerizing view of the dry branches. Alternatively, you can stroll between the green grassy patches and snap a picture with a cold-toned filter for an authentic South Korean aesthetic.

The South Korea Street in Da Nang has become a popular spot for young people to visit and take photos, and you can easily spot it when strolling along Vo Nguyen Giap street. When you visit to check-in, don't forget to clean up after yourself to keep the road beautiful for others.
Check-in at the Concrete Pipes in Da Nang
Are you brave enough to crawl through a concrete pipe for a photo? Recently, this quirky spot has gained popularity among young people, quickly becoming a “Da Nang Concrete Pipe Check-in Trend” that’s all over social media.

In reality, these pipes are large concrete tubes waiting to be used in construction projects around Da Nang. There are over 100 white concrete pipes lined up in rows, unintentionally forming a spontaneous 'studio' where young people can unleash their creativity for photos.

Although it may seem unremarkable from the outside, when captured through the creative lens of young photographers, this place transforms into something uniquely artistic and refreshing. The circular shapes of the manholes, arranged in a continuous pattern, create a deep, artistic space when photographed—becoming the focal point of each shot.

What should you wear to check-in at the concrete pipe site in Da Nang? Forget about those delicate dresses for a moment; instead, choose outfits that are bold and unique to match the artistic environment. A simple crop top paired with wide-leg pants works well, or feel free to mix and match according to your personal style. A small tip: opt for minimalist colors like black or white, or simple, solid patterns so as not to disrupt the composition of your photos.

Address: Concrete pipe land on Lê Văn Duyệt Street, near Thuận Phước Bridge, Sơn Trà District, Da Nang. The area is close to the Golden Bay Da Nang Hotel and the Da Nang World Wonders Park, making it easy to locate.
Miniature Ninh Binh in Da Nang
You don't need to look far, as Da Nang offers a picturesque landscape akin to the mountainous beauty of Ninh Binh. Recently, the Pham Huu Nhat street in Da Nang has been making waves on social media for its otherworldly beauty, drawing visitors from all over.

In fact, the mountain here is part of the Ngũ Hành Sơn mountain range, but it is surrounded by a creek, which creates a stunningly serene and picturesque scene that captivates every visitor.
Han River Bridge
This landmark is a must-see during your exploration of Da Nang, as the Han River Bridge symbolizes the city's youthful energy and innovation. Built with the collective effort of the city's residents, it is Vietnam's first rotating bridge.

The Han River Bridge moves at two specific times each day. Around 12:30 AM, the middle section of the bridge rotates 90 degrees along its axis to align with the river's flow, allowing large ships to pass. By approximately 3:30 AM, the bridge returns to its original position. There's nothing more thrilling than witnessing the moment the bridge moves while enjoying the natural beauty by the Han River, admiring the city's scenic charm with loved ones and friends. Watching the bridge in motion means you've experienced a unique feature of Da Nang.
Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain)
When mentioning Son Tra Peninsula, one cannot forget its status as a tourist destination in Da Nang with the only forest ecosystem connected to the sea in Vietnam.
The name Monkey Mountain was given by American soldiers stationed near Son Tra Mountain during the Vietnam War due to the abundance of monkeys living on the cliffs and in the dense forests. Today, Son Tra has become a world-famous check-in point in Da Nang, attracting many tourists. The highest tower on Son Tra Peninsula is visible from the center of Da Nang city.

To reach the summit of Son Tra, which stands 850 meters above sea level, visitors must conquer a steep path. However, the reward is a breathtaking view of the stunning natural scenery of Central Vietnam, especially on bright sunny days. And while you're here, don't miss Linh Ung Pagoda, home to a 67-meter tall statue of Quan The Am. The most convenient and quickest way to conquer Son Tra is by motorbike.

Visitors will have the chance to experience both the mountain and the sea with exciting activities such as exploring the Son Tra jungle, swimming at My Khe Beach, visiting the famous But Beach of Da Nang, fishing with the locals, snorkeling, and touring Linh Ung Pagoda. From the top of Son Tra, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Da Nang city in all its grandeur and catch a glimpse of the first sunrise of Da Nang at Mui Nghe.
Hai Van Pass
One of the longest, most beautiful, and treacherous mountain passes in Vietnam, Hai Van Pass stretches for 20 kilometers at an altitude of nearly 500 meters above sea level, located between Da Nang and Thua Thien Hue.

You will be captivated and enchanted as you stand atop Hai Van Pass, where a breathtaking panorama of landscapes and endless beaches unfolds before you. Amidst this stunning beauty, you'll spot Lang Co fishing village, as graceful and pure as a young maiden, shyly retreating before the waves lapping at the shore. The sight also includes Da Nang, standing tall on the banks of the poetic Han River, the thriving ecosystem surrounding the summit of Son Tra, and the towering peaks of Ngũ Hành Sơn. Truly, the beauty here is like a real-life painting that anyone fortunate enough to experience can witness.
Ba Na Mountain
Once you step foot in exploring Da Nang, Ba Na Mountain is an unmissable destination. Ba Na boasts rich ecological and tourist values. At an altitude of 1,489 meters above sea level, visitors will experience four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—within a single day. This unparalleled experience will certainly leave you with a sense of awe.

Visitors must take a world-record-breaking cable car to reach the summit of Ba Na Mountain. From there, you can explore the rich beauty of Da Nang, with endless green rice fields stretching to the horizon and distant mountains standing strong and majestic against the sky.
Ba Na Mountain not only attracts visitors with its lush beauty but also with the Fantasy Park entertainment complex located at its summit – one of the only indoor amusement parks in Vietnam and the world. This park offers a wide variety of attractions suitable for all ages. In addition, visitors can enjoy delicious Asian and European cuisine at three food stalls here and shop for souvenirs at various gift shops offering a wide range of products.
Pham Van Dong Public Beach
With a construction cost of up to 12 billion VND, Pham Van Dong Beach is one of the most spacious and modern public beaches in Da Nang.
The beach is a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists. It is fortunate to be blessed by nature with clear blue waters, soft white sand, and green trees providing shade. Combined with meticulous human investment in facilities such as sweet-water bath areas, changing rooms, convenient rental services, and lifeguard huts, it has become a distinctive beach for both locals and visitors.

Additionally, visitors can head to famous beaches like My Khe and Non Nuoc Beach to fully immerse themselves in this beautiful natural setting.
With the tips we've shared, we hope you can discover some of the most amazing, stunning, and wonderful places to explore in Da Nang.
If you'd like more details, or if you're looking for great deals on hotel bookings in Da Nang, feel free to contact Mytour. We are ready to assist you with recommendations for the best locations and top-quality hotels in Da Nang.
Non Nuoc Beach
Non Nuoc Beach is a stretch of coastline located between Da Nang and Hoi An, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam and loved by many international tourists.
Surrounded by the Son Tra Peninsula to the north and the Ngũ Hành Sơn mountains to the west, this beach area has been developed into a beach resort, featuring 5-star hotels and luxurious resorts.

My Khe Beach
My Khe Beach is located in the northern part of Da Nang, stretching for 30 kilometers, and is considered the most beautiful beach in Vietnam.
My Khe Beach is ideal with its soft, white sand, gentle slope, and abundant marine life and coral. Especially from September onwards, it becomes a hotspot for surfers. Located just 6 kilometers from Da Nang, it's easily accessible by taxi from Da Nang International Airport.

Cham Sculpture Museum
The Cham Sculpture Museum, originally a colonial building in Da Nang, houses the world's largest collection of Cham sculptures. The museum opened its first exhibition hall in 1919. Many of its artifacts, including terra cotta, sandstone, and bronze sculptures, depict Hindu deities, along with lingas and yonis.
Among the most significant items in the museum are sandstone fragments, statues of deities and animals, pedestals, and other decorative objects taken from Cham temples. The museum also features an exhibition on contemporary Cham culture, including images, clothing, and films.

Marble Mountains
The limestone hills that form the famous Marble Mountains in Vietnam are named after one of the five elements: Fire (Hoa), Wood (Mộc), Metal (Kim), Water (Thủy), and Earth (Thổ). The dark caves and hidden tunnels of the Marble Mountains attract thousands of tourists who wander through these mysterious sites every year.
Visitors can climb more than 150 steps leading to the summit of Thuy Son, where they can enjoy a unique panoramic view of the surrounding natural landscape. Explore the ancient temples of Huyen Khong and Tang Chon, as well as the Tam Thai Pagoda, built in 1825. These religious relics offer a glimpse into the region's long tradition of stone carving. The Marble Mountains are located in the Ngũ Hành Sơn ward in the southern part of Da Nang.

Hàm Rồng Bridge
One of the captivating landmarks of Da Nang is a dragon-shaped bridge crossing the Han River. On weekend evenings, the Dragon Bridge is illuminated by 2,500 LED lights.
Opened in 2013, the Dragon Bridge features six lanes of traffic and two sidewalks spanning the river. The bridge is 610 meters long and 37.5 meters wide, providing the shortest connection between Da Nang International Airport and the city center.

For the best views of the nightly programs, visitors can stroll along the eastern bank of the Han River to the south of the bridge or take an evening boat ride to the western bank of the river.
HOT New Tourist Attractions in Da Nang
1. Van Village
Unlike the bustling city of Da Nang with its many famous tourist spots and expensive services, Van Village appears as a tranquil haven amidst the mountains and the vast ocean. Located at the foot of the Hai Van Pass, the history of Van Village remains largely unknown. In the past, this village was known as a place for people suffering from leprosy, which led it to be called the leper village or the village of leprosy, and no one dared to visit. Today, the village is no longer separated by disease but remains isolated due to its challenging terrain.
There are three ways to reach Da Nang tourist attraction - Van Village, which you might want to consider!

The pristine and captivating view of Van Village from above. (Source: Internet)
- Option 1:
You can rent a boat to reach Van Village via the sea route. From Nguyen Tat Thanh beach, you can inquire about boat rentals to Van Village, which takes about 30 minutes. This option is effortless and gives you the chance to enjoy the vast blue sea along the way.
- Option 2:
Trekking along the Hai Van Pass is a bit challenging but offers a new trekking experience. From Da Nang city center, drive towards the Hai Van Pass and stop at the Double Bridge, where there is a small drink shop. You can leave your vehicle overnight for just 10,000 to 20,000 VND. If you're unsure of the path to Van Village, ask the shop owner for directions. From there, trek about 500 meters on the mountain trail to reach the railway tracks.

Hiking along the mountain path before reaching the railway tracks. (Source: Internet)
From this point, walk another 800 meters along the railway, and you will come across a signpost pointing to Van Village. Right next to the sign, you’ll find a staircase. After climbing it, continue for about 10 more minutes to reach Van Village. This route is a bit challenging and exhausting, but it offers unforgettable experiences.

Leaving the railway and walking a bit further will bring you to Van Village. (Source: Internet)
- Option 3:
Crawling through the railway tunnel is very risky, so it's best to avoid this option for safety reasons. However, for those who enjoy adventure, you can try your luck by crawling through the tunnel. Ride your motorbike to the foot of Hai Van Pass, park your vehicle, and then follow the railway tracks to enter the tunnel. To stay safe, it's recommended to ask the railway staff for train schedules to avoid encountering a train while in the tunnel.

Crawling through the tunnel offers a truly unique sensation on the way to Van Village. (Source: Internet)
However, while crawling through the tunnel, be extra cautious as a train could pass at any moment. Inside the tunnel, it’s dark and hard to hear the train approaching, making it much more dangerous. Stay close to the tunnel wall, bring a flashlight, avoid wandering around, and stick together to ensure safety when the train passes. After exiting the tunnel, continue along the tracks and look for a sign leading to Van Village.
The journey to Van Village is quite challenging, but once you arrive, you'll definitely feel satisfied. The beach here is still pristine and very clean, with clear blue water and fresh air. From the beach of Van Village, you can enjoy views of the sea and Hai Van Pass. Camping overnight on the beach is one of the most popular activities here.

Chinh Beach is the most ideal camping spot in Van Village. (Source: Internet)
Xoan Beach, Chinh Beach, and Dua Beach are the three beaches of Van Village, with Xoan Beach being the most beautiful. However, it’s not recommended to swim here due to strong whirlpools in the area. Chinh Beach is the best place for both camping and swimming in Van Village. Dua Beach is home to many locals, and you can visit to learn about their lifestyle or the history of the village.
2. Tien Sa Lighthouse
Located at the peak of Son Tra Mountain, Tien Sa Lighthouse is a new destination for those who enjoy exploring Da Nang. Built by the French in the mid-20th century, the lighthouse is still operational today, ensuring the safe navigation of ships in the Hue-Da Nang sea area. This could be considered one of the oldest lighthouses in Vietnam. With its dominant yellow color and soft green door, Tien Sa Lighthouse stands out against the mountains and forests of the Son Tra Peninsula.

The striking colors of Tien Sa Lighthouse. (Source: Internet)
* Directions to Tien Sa Lighthouse: Follow Hoang Sa road along the Da Nang coastline, and you will reach an intersection. Turn right and continue for about 2 km, where you will find another junction. Turn left, and after a short distance, you will come to another intersection where you turn right. Continue for a little while more, and you'll arrive at the lighthouse. The road isn’t too difficult to navigate! You can easily ride your motorbike to explore Son Tra and Tien Sa Lighthouse. Near the lighthouse, you’ll find a thousand-year-old banyan tree and the Nhất Lâm Thủy Trang eco-tourism area, making it perfect for a combined visit.

From the top of the lighthouse, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the East Sea and the Son Tra Peninsula. (Source: Internet)
3. Thuan Phuoc Lighthouse
One of the must-visit tourist spots in Da Nang is the Thuận Phước Lighthouse. Recently, this place has become increasingly popular, especially among young people. The lighthouse is located just below the Thuận Phước Bridge. Unlike other more majestic lighthouses, this one serves as a guide for ships passing through the area. From the lighthouse, you can enjoy views of three famous bridges in Da Nang: the Swing Bridge, the Dragon Bridge, and the Tran Thi Ly Bridge. And if you're a fan of photography, the breeze from the lighthouse provides the perfect backdrop for some stunning photos.


Thuận Phước Lighthouse - A new favorite photo and check-in spot for the youth of Da Nang. (Source: Internet)
* Directions to Thuận Phước Lighthouse: Since it is located in the heart of Da Nang, finding Thuận Phước Lighthouse is easy. Simply follow Tran Hung Dao Street to Le Van Duyet Street, then head towards the Han River. You'll find a stone path that leads directly to the lighthouse.
4. Da Nang's Mural Village
Tucked away in an alley at 75 Nguyễn Văn Linh Street, Phước Ninh Ward, Hải Châu District, there's a charming little mural village with lively and colorful artwork. This is a new attraction in Da Nang, a trendy spot for young people to take photos and check in. The murals here are simple yet captivating, featuring bright colors and a unique spirit. You can visit this mural village in Da Nang and freely take photos without worrying about any costs.


No need to visit Tam Thanh, Da Nang already has its own mural village. (Source: Internet)
5. Dong Xanh Lake – Dong Nghe
Another ideal destination for a weekend getaway in Da Nang is Dong Xanh Lake – Dong Nghe, located about 25 km from the city center in Hoa Vang District. This is a popular attraction in Da Nang due to its scenic beauty, fresh air, and expansive natural surroundings. The lake covers an area of 2.4 km and is surrounded by lush vegetation. Kayaking and camping are the most popular activities here.

Chèo thuyền Kayak là một hoạt động được yêu thích nhất ở hồ Đồng Xanh - Đồng Nghệ. (Nguồn: Internet)
* Cách đi đến hồ Đồng Xanh – Đồng Nghệ:
Bạn chỉ cần đi theo quốc lộ 14B về hướng Hòa Vang, đến ngã tư Hòa Vang thì rẽ phải, đi thẳng một mạch là đến nơi. Sau khi vui chơi thỏa thích tại hồ Đồng Xanh – Đồng Nghệ, bạn có thể ghé tham quan và tắm khoáng nóng tại khu du lịch tắm khoáng nóng Phước Nhơn ngay gần đấy.

Không gian trong lành, yên bình ấn tượng của hồ Đồng Xanh - Đồng Nghệ. (Nguồn: Internet)
Da Nang is already an amazing destination with its stunning, captivating beaches, remarkable landscapes, and even more alluring spots like Vân Village, Tiên Sa Lighthouse, Thuận Phước Lighthouse, the mural village, and Dong Xanh – Dong Nghe Lake.
With suggestions for more than 15 exciting tourist attractions in Da Nang, we hope you'll gain valuable travel tips and experience all the beauty this place has to offer! For information on tours, flight schedules, and more, contact the Mytour hotline for expert advice and assistance to make your trip even more memorable.