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Đà Nẵng features a tropical monsoon climate with warm weather year-round. Winter months (January–February) are mild, with lows near 19–20 °C and highs between 25–26 °C. Temperatures rise by spring; April’s highs reach around 31 °C. The hottest months—May through August—see highs of 34–35 °C and night-time lows near 25–26 °C. Rain increases from May and peaks in October with heavy showers, but high humidity keeps air temperatures steady. Even in autumn and winter, daytime temperatures remain comfortable. The climate stays warm and predictable, ideal for travel almost anytime.
You can stay in Da Nang for up to 45 days without a visa. Your passport must have six months' validity. Please click here to check for the latest updates about your visa requirements.
The best months are from February to May. Expect sunny skies, light breezes, and pleasant temperatures for beaches, sightseeing, and dining.
The Vietnamese Dong is the currency. Credit cards are accepted in hotels, resorts, and restaurants. Carry some cash for small local shops.
Da Nang is safe and welcoming. Streets are lively. Locals are friendly. Beaches, markets, and attractions feel relaxed and inviting.
You can take taxis, hire private cars, or rent scooters. Buses connect nearby cities. Resorts often arrange transfers for convenience and comfort.
Dress modestly in temples. Remove shoes before entering homes. Respect elders. Avoid touching heads. Save swimwear for the beach or pool.
Average flight time
14 - 16 hours
Distance from London
9845 Kilometres
Direct flights
Not available
My Khe spreads fine sand for six kilometres and keeps soft waves thanks to barrier islands offshore. Non Nuoc sits south beneath Marble Ridge, its dusk light turns the sand warm gold. Son Tra peninsula holds Tien Sa cove where monkeys swing in casuarina trees. Nam O in the north shows rock pools alive with tiny crabs at low tide. Early joggers watch fishing coracles glide ashore with squid haul just as the sun peeks up there.
Cham Islands diving centre in Hoi An arranges boat runs that leave Da Nang pier at first light. Guides lead you past coral stacks where clown fish dart. Surf schools beside My Khe teach stand-up rides on a mellow break. Cyclists climb the Hai Van pass and earn huge blue views of the bay. Evening brings kayak outings on the Han River under neon bridges that change hue. Each scene gives a fresh thrill and a clear memory today.
Cham Sculpture Museum stores sandstone gods that once crowned the My Son towers. Marble Mountains hide Am Phu cave with steep stone steps lined by incense. Con Market buzzes with silk, tea and laughing vendors at all hours. Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra holds a Lady Buddha statue that greets ships from far seas. In Hoi An Ancient Town, folk float paper lanterns on full moon nights and share folk tales on the riverbank today.
Son Tra Nature Reserve protects old banyan giants and rare red-shanked douc that leap from tree to tree. Monkey Pass trail ends at a cliff where eagles ride the sea wind. Cu Lao Cham islands hold clear springs that feed coral fields. Marble Mountains form five marble and limestone outcrops, each linked to an element, and their grottoes glow in sun shafts. My Khe often gifts a pink sky that melts into jade surf along an open horizon.
InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula sprawls on Son Tra slope with cable car pods that glide from the lobby to the beach. Villas hide private pools and mountain view baths. Furama Resort offers a cooking school by the sea and grand lagoon pools lined with frangipani. Hyatt Regency sets quiet pavilions on Non Nuoc sand and keeps a butler on call. New yacht harbour at Han River lets you board sleek craft for a sunset champagne sail across a calm bay today.
Han Market stalls ladle mi quang noodles bright with turmeric broth and peanut crunch. Beach shacks near My Khe grill fresh squid brushed with chilli salt. Madam Lan's riverside sets claypots of caramel pork that melt on rice. In Hoi An, Morning Glory serves white rose dumplings filled with prawn and garlic chives. Brewman coffee bar roasts local arabica, then drips slowly through a phin filter. Each bite joins herb garden scent and sea breeze ease.
Couples stroll the Marble Mountain steps at dusk when lanterns glow softer and temple bells sound clear. A private table sits on the Son Tra cliff edge, candlelight dances while the sea rolls below. Silk spa at InterContinental uses jasmine oil and warm stone to soothe two hearts side by side. Dragon Bridge breathes fire and water at nine each Saturday, casting a warm glint on shared hands. Sky Bar crowns Novotel with quiet jazz and city lights.
Asia Park theme zone spins Sun Wheel high above the river, giving a wide view for all ages. Children learn to wrap spring rolls at the Furama cook class, then taste their work. My Khe has a gentle slope and a lifeguard watch, making first swims feel safe. Vinpearl Land Nam Hoi An is just a short drive south, combining water slides with a folk craft village. Evening bicycle tours roll along the seaside path with a cool breeze and a kite show.
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