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DA NANG Tour

Hoi An | Coconut village | Release lantern

 Starting from 50 $ /person | Dual Rider (tax inclusive)

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  • Private Car
  • Airport Transfers
  • Delcious Food
  • Experienced Trip Leader

Highlights Included

  • experience local culture
  • experience being a farmer
  • Sightseeing
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Your Da Nang Tour Guide: Discovering Central Vietnam's Charms

Welcome to Da Nang, a dynamic coastal city located in the heart of Central Vietnam. It’s renowned as Vietnam’s most livable city, boasting beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, and the incredible hospitality of its local people.

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Da Nang has emerged on the tourism map as a shining star, promising an unforgettable journey filled with vibrant experiences. This detailed guide provides all the essential information to plan the Da Nang tour you’ve been dreaming of, ensuring every moment is filled with joy and discovery.

1.Best Time for Your Da Nang Tour

Choosing the right time is crucial for an optimal Da Nang tour. Like most of Central Vietnam, Da Nang is influenced by a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons: dry and wet.

Dry Season (February to August): The Ideal Time for Your Da Nang TourThis is considered the most beautiful and ideal time to visit Da Nang. The weather during this period is generally sunny, dry, and very pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 25∘C to 35∘C (77∘F to 95∘F).

February to May: This period is exceptionally pleasant with mild temperatures, typically between and ( to ). If you’re looking for a Da Nang tour, this is a fantastic time for sightseeing, offering the best experiences with clear blue skies and comfortable humidity levels.

June to August: While still part of the dry season, temperatures can soar, sometimes exceeding (). Humidity also tends to increase. However, if you love the heat and want to enjoy sunbathing by the beach, this is still a great time. This period coincides with the high school summer holidays in Vietnam, so attractions might be more crowded.

Wet Season (September to January): A Different Picture of Da Nang for Your TourThe wet season in Da Nang brings heavy, quick-ending downpours – quite different from the persistent drizzles of Northern Vietnam.

– September to November: This period often sees rain, but the weather is generally cool and pleasant. If you plan your Da Nang tour during this time, be ready for sudden showers. Indoor activities such as visiting museums, enjoying local cuisine, or experiencing a spa treatment – a “must-try” activity in Da Nang – are excellent alternatives.

– December to January: Rainfall tends to decrease in December and January, and temperatures drop significantly, sometimes falling below (). This makes the weather cool and suitable for visitors from European countries. It can be a comfortable time for sightseeing, especially if you prefer cooler weather and fewer crowds.

Our Recommendation for Your Da Nang Tour: If you come from countries with high average temperatures and don’t mind the heat, and you prefer a classic beach and sightseeing experience, prioritize February to May. If you don’t mind the heat and crowds, June to August is also a viable option. For visitors from countries with moderate to low average temperatures who wish to explore their Da Nang tour in a quieter atmosphere, consider December to January.

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2. Four Days of Bliss in Da Nang: Where Lifestyle Meets Central Vietnamese Culture

Note: Please keep in mind that this is only a suggested itinerary, ideal for those who have more time and wish to explore local life and activities in depth. Most Tours are customized based on your available time and budget. Feel free to leave your information — we’ll be happy to create a personalized itinerary just for you!

Normally, travelers combine their Central Vietnam trip with an itinerary that includes popular destinations such as the Hoi An TourDa Nang City TourHue city Tour and Ba Na Hills Tour to enjoy a complete and colorful experience of this sunny and breezy region.

Your first four days in Da Nang will be a colorful journey, taking you from serene spirituality to the vibrant energy of a rising city. You’ll experience traditional Vietnamese spiritual activities, often observed on the 1st and 15th of each lunar month.

Morning: Linh Ung Pagoda and Son Tra Peninsula Start your day with a trip to Linh Ung Pagoda Bai But, nestled on the majestic Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain). This pagoda is not only an impressive Buddhist architectural marvel with Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue (67m high), but also a place where you can find peace amidst pristine nature. From here, you’ll have panoramic views of the entire Da Nang coastline, including Hai Van Pass with its Hai Van Gate, and even Cham Island. Spend some time strolling the pagoda grounds, breathing in the fresh air, and feeling the tranquility.

  • Tip: Don’t forget your camera to capture stunning moments. Please wear respectful attire (trousers or skirts covering the knees) when entering the pagoda.

Afternoon: My Khe Beach – A Paradise of White Sand After your pagoda visit, head to My Khe Beach, voted one of the world’s most beautiful beaches by Forbes magazine. With its long stretch of fine white sand, clear blue waters, and swaying coconut palms, My Khe is an ideal place to relax and immerse yourself in the cool water. You’ll have time to check in here; you can even arrange to swim and surf early in the morning or try paragliding in the afternoon.

  • Tip: Rent a lounge chair under a parasol, order a fresh coconut, and savor the taste of the sea while watching other visitors. Don’t forget your sunscreen!

Evening: Strolling Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge, and Shopping at Han Market As night falls, Da Nang transforms into a dazzling and enchanting city. Begin your evening exploration at the Dragon Bridge, the city’s unique architectural icon. On weekend evenings (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) at 9:00 PM, you’ll have the chance to witness a spectacular fire and water breathing show from the dragon’s mouth – an unmissable experience for first-time visitors on a Da Nang tour. Nearby is the Love Bridge, where couples often attach “love locks” to the railings as a testament to their eternal love. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, taking photos, and soaking in the romantic atmosphere. You can buy a lock, engrave your names, attach it to the bridge, and throw away the key, perhaps with a promise to return in 3-5 years to rediscover your love’s trace. Conclude your first day with some shopping and culinary exploration at Han Market, one of Da Nang’s largest and busiest traditional markets. Here, you can find all sorts of local specialties, from fresh seafood, fermented fish sauce (mắm nêm), and candies to intricate handicrafts and souvenirs. This is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in local life, bargain, and savor delicious street food.

  • Tip: Try the durian sweet soup or fresh fruit smoothies at the market. Don’t be afraid to bargain for the best prices when shopping.

Your second day will take you out of the city center to discover natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Morning: Marble Mountains – Beauty of Stone and SpiritualityStart your day with a visit to the Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son), a cluster of five limestone mountains named by King Minh Mang (a brilliant and wise king in Vietnamese history) after the Five Elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. Each mountain boasts majestic caves, ancient pagodas, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. You can explore mysterious caves like Huyền Không Cave and Âm Phủ Cave, and climb to the summit to visit the oldest Linh Ung Pagoda among the three bearing the same name, offering panoramic views of Non Nuoc Beach and Da Nang city. This is a wonderful place to connect with nature and delve into historical tales and legends.

  • Tip: Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be doing a fair bit of walking and climbing stairs.

Afternoon: Bay Mau Coconut Village – Unique Basket Boat ExperienceAfter exploring the Marble Mountains, head to Bay Mau Coconut Village in Cam Thanh, Hoi An, about a 40-minute drive from Da Nang. This vast water coconut forest offers a unique basket boat (thuyền thúng) experience. These round boats, made from 25-30 high-quality bamboo trees, are skillfully navigated by local boatmen who will take you through small waterways, exploring the coconut forest ecosystem, and even performing impressive basket boat spinning displays. You can also try activities like fishing and casting nets, and learn about the local way of life.

  • Tip: This is a fun and highly interactive experience. Don’t be shy to try the boat spinning, but make sure you’re prepared!

Evening: Hoi An Ancient Town – Stepping into a World of LanternsAs dusk settles, journey to Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A stark contrast to modern Da Nang, Hoi An transports you back in time with its ancient streets, moss-covered tiled roofs, characteristic yellow walls, and vibrant array of colorful lanterns hanging everywhere. Evening is the best time to explore Hoi An.You can stroll across the famous Japanese Covered Bridge, visit ancient houses, or simply relax with a cup of coffee at a riverside cafe – you can also try the famous coconut coffee here – and watch people pass by. Don’t forget to float flower lanterns (thả đèn hoa đăng) on the Hoai River – a romantic and meaningful experience, carrying your wishes. Afterwards, indulge in Hoi An’s culinary delights with signature dishes like Cao Lau, My Quang, Fried Wontons, or Banh Bao, Banh Vac.

  • Tip: Find a small boat to float your flower lanterns. Don’t miss the quick tailor shops in Hoi An, where you can get a custom-made outfit in less than 24 hours.

Full Day: Exploring Ba Na Hills – An Entertainment Paradise in the Clouds

Start your day with a cable car ride up Ba Na Hills, a famous entertainment and resort complex known as “Paris in the heart of Da Nang city,” located at an altitude of 1,487 meters above sea level. As you ascend by cable car, you’ll witness panoramic views of majestic mountains, cascading waterfalls (Tóc Tiên waterfall), and misty clouds. Ba Na Hills, with its ancient French architecture, romantic flower gardens, and a unique four-seasons-in-one-day climate, promises a day filled with exciting discoveries.

At Ba Na, there’s a plethora of things to explore:

  • Golden Bridge (Cầu Vàng): Nicknamed “The Hand of God,” this iconic architectural highlight features giant stone hands supporting a winding golden bridge amidst the sky. It’s an architectural marvel and a million-dollar photo spot.
  • French Village: A village recreated with ancient French architecture, featuring cobblestone streets, churches, squares, and old castles. You’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into an old European town.
  • Le Jardin D’Amour Flower Garden: Nine distinct gardens designed in various styles, each telling its own story and blooming vibrantly year-round.
  • Debay Wine Cellar: An ancient wine cellar built by the French, this is the only remaining structure at Ba Na peak that was not destroyed after 1945, where you can sample fine wines.
  • Fantasy Park Amusement Area: An indoor amusement park with many exciting games for all ages, such as Jurassic Park, free-fall tower, roller coaster, car racing, giant swings, etc.
  • Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple and Tru Vu Teahouse: A place where you can find serenity and admire the majestic landscape, reaching the highest point of Ba Na Hill.
  • You can spend a full day at Ba Na Hills exploring, taking photos, and enjoying the various games and entertainment activities. There are many restaurants serving diverse cuisines for your lunch options.
  • Tip: Check the weather forecast before you go, as Ba Na can be misty and rainy unexpectedly. Bring a light jacket as temperatures are often cooler at the mountain top. Arrive early to avoid crowds and have more time to explore.

On your final day, after a delicious breakfast, embark on a half-day excursion to My Son Sanctuary, another UNESCO World Heritage site, located just an hour’s drive from Da Nang city. This ancient complex of Hindu temples, built by the Champa Kingdom between the 4th and 14th centuries, offers a fascinating glimpse into a once-flourishing civilization. Surrounded by lush jungle, the ruins evoke a sense of mystery and grandeur.

After returning to Da Nang city and enjoying a final local meal, our team will ensure a comfortable transfer back to Da Nang International Airport (DAD) for your onward journey, filled with cherished memories of your time in Central Vietnam.

What's Inclusion

  • Transportation
  • Professional and friendly English-speaking guide
  • Meals: 3 breakfasts; 2 lunches: Asian set menu & buffet (We can offer vegetarian food, halal food, or any special dietary requirements upon request. Simply let our sales team know your preferred food option)
  • All entrance fees for the sites mentioned in the tour itinerary
  • Hotels with good locations, comfortable, and well-equipped rooms
  • Additional services: Basket Boat, Cable car

CentralVietnamTour.com: Your Partner in Discovery

We are committed to making your trip not just a vacation, but a transformative journey. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Tailored Experiences: Your journey, your way. Whether you’re passionate about history, crave culinary delights, love outdoor adventures, or simply want to unwind, we personalize every detail of your tour to match your unique interests and preferences.
  • Local Immersion: We work closely with local communities, from seasoned guides to family-run businesses, ensuring you get authentic experiences while supporting the local economy.
  • 24/7 Support: From the moment you inquire until you safely return home, our dedicated team is available around the clock to assist with any needs or adjustments.
  • Unbeatable Value: We believe incredible experiences shouldn’t break the bank. Our packages offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality or authenticity.
  • Seamless Planning: Forget the stress of logistics. Our experienced team handles everything – accommodation, transportation, activities, and local insights – allowing you to simply relax and enjoy.

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Must-Try (Destinations and Activities)

3. Engaging Activities for Your Da Nang Tour

A Da Nang tour isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s about immersing yourself in local culture and enjoying unique experiences.

  • Spiritual Journeys (Chiêm bái lễ chùa):
    • Linh Ung Pagoda (Son Tra & Marble Mountains): As mentioned, these pagodas are not only beautiful architectural wonders but also serene places for spiritual reflection, offering majestic views.
    • Phap Lam Pagoda: Located in the city center, this beautiful pagoda offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city, with intricate carvings and statues.
  • Cultural Immersion & Cruises (Thả đèn hoa đăng, Du thuyền sông Hàn):
    • Lantern Floating on Thu Bon River (Hoi An): A truly magical experience, especially at dusk. You can buy a small paper lantern and release it onto the river, sending your wishes. This is a signature activity of Hoi An, often complementing your Da Nang tour.
    • Han River Cruise (Du thuyền sông Hàn): Enjoy the city lights and bridges from a comfortable river cruise. It’s particularly enchanting at night when the bridges are lit up, offering a completely new perspective on your Da Nang tour.
  • Relaxation & Rejuvenation (Trị liệu Spa/Massage):
    • Spa and Massage Treatments: After days of exploring, pamper yourself with a professional spa or massage treatment. Da Nang has many high-quality spa centers offering various therapies, from traditional Vietnamese massages to full-body relaxation treatments. This is a wonderful way to relieve fatigue and rejuvenate for your Da Nang tour.
  • Adventure and Recreation:
    • Surfing/Stand-up Paddleboarding at My Khe Beach: Take advantage of the calm waves, especially during the dry season, to try surfing or stand-up paddleboarding.
    • Sun Wheel at Asia Park (Công viên Châu Á): Soar high above the city on one of the world’s tallest Ferris wheels for spectacular panoramic views, especially at sunset.
    • Hiking Son Tra Peninsula: For the adventurous, explore the hiking trails on Son Tra Peninsula, leading to secluded beaches and stunning viewpoints.
  • Culinary Experiences:
    • Cooking Classes: Join a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Vietnamese dishes. Many classes include a visit to a local market to select fresh ingredients.
    • Street Food Tours: Embark on a guided street food tour to discover hidden culinary gems and sample a variety of local delicacies.

4 Things to do in Da Nang tour

To make your Da Nang tour complete, don’t miss these iconic landmarks:

  1. My Khe Beach (Biển Mỹ Khê):

    Consistently ranked by prestigious travel magazines like Forbes as one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet, My Khe is truly Da Nang’s crown jewel. With its long stretch of fine white sand, clear blue waters, and gentle waves, it’s ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports such as swimming, surfing, and paragliding. The lush green coconut palms and the majestic Son Tra Peninsula backdrop create a picturesque scene. It’s a vibrant hub attracting both locals and tourists, making it a central point of any Da Nang tour.

  2. Dragon Bridge (Cầu Rồng):An architectural masterpiece and a new symbol of modern Da Nang, the Dragon Bridge spans the Han River. Its unique design simulates the image of a Ly Dynasty dragon reaching skyward. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at 9:00 PM, the bridge performs a spectacular fire and water breathing show, drawing thousands of spectators. Even without the show, the bridge’s sparkling presence when lit up at night is a sight to behold and a highlight of your evening Da Nang tour. The bridge, like a dragon reaching out to the vast sea, embodies the aspirations of this young and dynamic city, its desire to welcome visitors and embrace overall development.
  3. Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn):Just a short drive from the city center, the Marble Mountains are a cluster of five limestone and marble hills, each named by King Minh Mang after the Five Elements (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth). Visitors can explore mysterious caves, ancient pagodas, and natural rock formations shaped over millions of years. Climbing to the top (or taking the elevator) offers breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding areas. This is a profound destination with deep spiritual meaning and natural beauty for your Da Nang tour. Visiting the oldest Linh Ung Pagoda and a hidden cave with a Banyan tree over 610 years old will be a notable activity here.
  4. Son Tra Peninsula & Linh Ung Pagoda (Bán đảo Sơn Trà & Chùa Linh Ứng):Often known as Monkey Mountain, Son Tra Peninsula is a stunning natural reserve located just 10km northeast of Da Nang city. It boasts lush forests, secluded beaches, and spectacular viewpoints. The main highlight is Linh Ung Pagoda, home to Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue (67 meters). From here, you’ll have unlimited views of Da Nang city, My Khe Beach, Hai Van Pass, and even Cham Island. This is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle and a wonderful opportunity to capture beautiful photos during your Da Nang tour.
  5. Han Market (Chợ Hàn):To experience the vibrant local life and enjoy a unique shopping experience, a visit to Han Market is a must, especially for shopaholics. This bustling market is a labyrinth of stalls selling everything from fresh produce, seafood, and spices to local handicrafts, textiles (including custom-made Ao Dai), and souvenirs. It’s a great place to test your pricing skills and practice bargaining, interact with locals, and find unique mementos of your Da Nang tour. You’ll have many fun memories from shopping here.

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5. Must-Try Da Nang Delicacies

No Da Nang tour is complete without indulging in the city’s rich and unique culinary scene. The food here is a delicate blend of regional specialties and fresh seafood.

  1. Mỳ Quảng (Quang Noodles):This is Da Nang’s signature dish and an absolute must-try. Mỳ Quảng is a noodle dish with a unique, concentrated broth that’s just enough to coat the noodles, rather than a full bowl of soup. It typically contains shrimp, pork, and sometimes chicken or fish, topped with roasted peanuts, fresh herbs, a hard-boiled egg, and served with crispy rice crackers (bánh tráng nướng). Each spoonful offers a burst of flavor, making it a cornerstone of your Da Nang tour culinary adventure. This dish is usually eaten with a mix of fresh greens like lettuce, Vietnamese coriander, and various herbs.
  2. Bún Chả Cá (Fish Cake Noodle Soup):A refreshing and flavorful noodle soup, Bún Chả Cá features tender fish cakes, sometimes fried or steamed, served in a light, clear, and slightly sweet broth, often made from fish bones and pumpkin. It’s usually garnished with fresh herbs, green onions, and sometimes a hint of chili. This dish is lighter than Mỳ Quảng but equally satisfying. You can easily sample multiple dishes at once by ordering different items to share within your group, maximizing your culinary experience during your Da Nang tour.
  3. Bánh Xèo (Sizzling Pancake):While popular throughout Vietnam, Da Nang’s Bánh Xèo has its own distinct charm. These crispy, savory pancakes are made from rice flour, turmeric, and coconut milk, filled with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts, and often served with fresh herbs, lettuce, and a delicious dipping sauce (nước chấm). Wrap a piece of Bánh Xèo in a lettuce leaf with herbs and dip it – a delightful explosion of textures and flavors.
  4. Bánh Tráng Cuốn Thịt Heo (Sliced Pork Rolled with Rice Paper):This simple yet incredibly delicious dish is a local favorite. Thin slices of boiled pork, fresh vegetables (cucumber, banana flower, lettuce), and herbs are wrapped in soft, moist rice paper (bánh ướt), then further rolled in dry, crispy rice paper (bánh tráng) and dipped in a special fermented anchovy sauce (mắm nêm). The combination of textures and the pungent, savory sauce makes it uniquely Da Nang.
  5. Gỏi Cá Nam Ô (Nam O Raw Fish Salad):For adventurous foodies on a Da Nang tour, Gỏi Cá Nam Ô is a traditional delicacy. Originating from the Nam O village, this dish features fresh raw fish (often herring) marinated with local spices, mixed with roasted rice paper, and served with fresh herbs, crispy rice paper, and a special dipping sauce. It’s a bold flavor experience, best enjoyed at local eateries that specialize in it.
  6. Hải Sản Tươi Sống (Fresh Seafood):Being a coastal city, Da Nang boasts an abundance of fresh seafood. From grilled prawns and steamed crabs to roasted scallops and various fish dishes, you can find numerous seafood restaurants along My Khe Beach and the Han River. Many restaurants allow you to pick your live seafood from tanks and have it cooked to your preference. This is an essential part of any Da Nang tour for seafood lovers.
  7. Bánh Mì (Vietnamese Baguette):Although not exclusive to Da Nang, the Vietnamese bánh mì has become a global culinary icon. In Da Nang, you can easily find delicious bánh mì stalls offering a variety of fillings such as pâté, cold cuts, fried eggs, Vietnamese sausage (chả lụa), and fresh herbs. A crispy, generously filled bánh mì makes for a perfect breakfast or light meal during your Da Nang tour.

6. How to Get to Da Nang?

Da Nang is a vital transportation hub in Central Vietnam, making it easily accessible from both domestic and international locations. Below is a detailed infographic table about transportation options and estimated travel times:


TransportationDeparture PointEstimated Travel TimeNotes
AirplaneHanoiAround 1 hour 20 minutesFastest, convenient for a Da Nang tour from afar. Da Nang International Airport (DAD) is very close to the city center (3-5km).
Ho Chi Minh CityAround 1 hour 15 minutesFastest, many daily flights available.
TrainHanoiAround 16 – 18 hoursOvernight journey with sleeper cabins, offering beautiful scenery along the way. Da Nang Train Station is near the city center.
Ho Chi Minh CityAround 17 – 20 hoursOvernight journey, a slower travel experience for sightseeing.
HueAround 2 – 3 hoursFamous railway route through Hai Van Pass, offering stunning views.
Bus/CoachHanoiAround 16 – 20 hoursBudget-friendly option, but may be less comfortable for long journeys.
Ho Chi Minh CityAround 18 – 22 hoursSimilar to Hanoi, suitable for budget travelers.
HueAround 2 – 3 hoursPopular for short journeys, many buses pass through Hai Van Pass.
Hoi AnAround 45 minutes – 1 hourVery convenient, with many local buses and shuttle services.
Private Car/TaxiHueAround 2 – 2.5 hoursConvenient, flexible, can stop for scenic views at Hai Van Pass.
Hoi AnAround 30 – 45 minutesVery quick, ideal for traveling between the two cities.

Our Recommendation for Your Da Nang Tour: For most international travelers, flying into Da Nang International Airport is the quickest and most comfortable option. If you have more time and want to experience Vietnam’s landscapes authentically, a train journey from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City is also a worthwhile consideration.


7. Do You Need Permission to Visit Da Nang? (Visa Regulations for International Travelers)

For international travelers preparing for a Da Nang tour, understanding visa requirements is paramount. Vietnam has a visa exemption policy for citizens of certain countries, while others need to apply for a visa in advance.

  • Visa Exemption:As of the current date (always check the latest information from the Vietnamese government or your embassy), citizens of several countries are granted visa exemptions for varying lengths of stay. These typically include:
    • Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN members): Most ASEAN citizens can enter Vietnam without a visa for up to 30 days.
    • European Countries: Citizens of some European countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Russia are granted visa exemptions for up to 45 days.
    • Other Countries: Japan, South Korea, Belarus, and a few other countries are also on the visa exemption list.Important Note: Visa exemption periods can change at any time, so always verify with the official Vietnamese Immigration Department website or the Vietnamese embassy/consulate in your country before planning your Da Nang tour.
  • Visa Application:If your nationality is not on the visa exemption list, or if you plan to stay longer than the exempted period, you will need to apply for a visa. Generally, there are three main ways to do this:
    • Visa at a Vietnamese Embassy/Consulate: You can apply for a visa directly at the Vietnamese embassy or consulate in your home country. This process typically involves submitting an application form, passport, photos, and paying a fee. This is a reliable method, but requires advance planning.
    • E-Visa (Electronic Visa): Vietnam currently offers an e-Visa program for citizens of many countries. This program allows you to apply and receive your visa online, which you then print and present upon arrival at the border gate. It’s a convenient and increasingly popular option for a hassle-free Da Nang tour. Make sure to apply through the official Vietnamese Immigration Department website to avoid scam websites.
    • Visa on Arrival (VOA) with an Approval Letter: This method requires you to obtain an “approval letter” from a licensed Vietnamese travel agency beforehand. You will then present this letter, your passport, photos, and pay a stamping fee upon arrival at a Vietnamese international airport (including Da Nang International Airport). While convenient, ensure you use a reputable agency for the approval letter.

Our Recommendation for Your Da Nang Tour: Always thoroughly check the latest visa regulations well in advance of your trip. The e-Visa is often the simplest and most efficient option for many travelers planning a Da Nang tour.


Your Da Nang tour promises to be an extraordinary adventure, filled with mesmerizing sights, rich cultural experiences, and irresistible culinary delights. We at centralvietnamtour.com are committed to helping you craft the most memorable and seamless journey. From detailed itinerary planning to discovering hidden gems, we are always ready to ensure your exploration of Da Nang is truly perfect.

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