With the holiday season approaching, explore Mytour's guide to the top Da Nang attractions perfect for your vacation with family and friends!
Bà Nà Hills
Bà Nà Hills is always a standout destination in Da Nang. Especially at the end of the year, it transforms into a fresh and alluring setting. Visitors can enjoy crisp air, majestic views, and a festive atmosphere. The temperature in Bà Nà ranges from 10-18°C, offering a pleasant chill similar to European winters. Sipping coffee in this weather with loved ones is the perfect experience!


At the end of the year, Bà Nà Hills sparkles with Christmas and New Year festivals. Glowing decorations fill the area, with a giant Christmas tree and unique performances. The French village comes alive with activities like photos with Santa Claus, markets, and street music performances.

Dragon Bridge and Han River
The Dragon Bridge and Han River are iconic landmarks in Da Nang. With the chilly weather at the end of the year, visiting these spots becomes even more enjoyable. You can take an evening stroll around the Dragon Bridge and admire the glittering cityscape. The Dragon Bridge also features spectacular water and fire shows every Saturday, Sunday evening, and on public holidays. You can sit at one of the riverside cafes or restaurants for the best view of these impressive performances.
The evening atmosphere around the Dragon Bridge and Han River is vibrant and full of energy. Everything is waiting for you to explore!

Son Tra Peninsula
The Son Tra Peninsula in late autumn is an ideal spot for nature lovers, offering fresh air and a pristine environment. Visitors can head up to the top of the Ban Co Peak, the highest point of the peninsula, to experience the cool city air. It’s also a fantastic place to enjoy both sunrise and sunset views.


Visitors can also explore Linh Ung Pagoda, one of Vietnam's most famous spiritual sites. Bathed in the soft winter sunlight and surrounded by the serene architectural space, visitors can fully appreciate the beauty of the pagoda and Da Nang itself.
Marble Mountains
The Marble Mountains are a famous scenic spot in Da Nang. This area consists of five limestone peaks that represent the five elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. The Marble Mountains are located in a picturesque natural landscape, close to the stunning Non Nuoc Beach.

During the end of the year, you can visit the Marble Mountains and explore the ancient caves and pagodas. Notably, the Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village at the foot of the mountain, known for its exquisite stone sculptures, is also a fascinating place to visit and discover.

Hoi An Ancient Town
Just 20 kilometers from Da Nang, Hoi An Ancient Town is a perfect destination for a year-end getaway. The town takes on a festive, vibrant atmosphere during this time. The streets are illuminated with colorful lanterns, and the warmth of Christmas and New Year fills the air. Visitors can release lanterns on the river, take photos by the giant Christmas tree, and stroll through the charming old streets. Hoi An also offers many beautiful attractions such as Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, the Japanese Covered Bridge, and rooftop cafes to explore.

According to Mytour.vn
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Source: Mytour.vn Travel Guide
Mytour.vnDecember 16, 2024