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DT06: Danang – Hoi An Tour – 5 days / 4 nights
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The tour program is suitable for those who want to travel, but are not clear about the attractions, do not know how to arrange a reasonable itinerary, or simply have not found a travel companion.
As the morning sun kisses the shores of Da Nang, your five-day journey begins with a warm welcome and a gentle sea breeze. This is more than just a tour—it’s a sensory voyage through Vietnam’s central wonders. From the spiritual heights of the Marble Mountains to the serene gaze of the Lady Buddha on Monkey Mountain, each step reveals new layers of history and beauty.
A breath of mountain air greets you in Ba Na Hills, where French villas cling to misty slopes and cable cars float above forest canopies. The day melts into color and motion at Fantasy Park, before descending into the rhythmic charm of My Son Sanctuary, where the red-brick ruins whisper tales of the ancient Champa kingdom.
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Your Vietnam adventure begins! Upon arrival at Da Nang International Airport, our friendly guide will be there to greet you and whisk you away to your hotel. Settle in and enjoy some free time to relax or explore the city at your own pace. Da Nang, known for its pristine beaches and the iconic Marble Mountains, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and cultural exploration. Overnight in Da Nang.
Morning (9:00 AM): Get ready for a captivating city tour! Our guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel to begin your exploration. First stop: the majestic Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son). Discover the five limestone hills, each representing a different element, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the summit. Explore ancient pagodas and the renowned sculpture village at the foot of the mountains.
Midday: Immerse yourself in the art of the ancient Champa Kingdom at the Cham Museum, home to the world’s most extensive collection of Cham artifacts. Enjoy a delicious lunch.
Afternoon: Journey to the Son Tra Peninsula, also known as Monkey Mountain. Visit the Linh Ung Pagoda, a serene sanctuary boasting the towering Lady Buddha statue (67m high) and stunning coastal vistas. Ascend to Radio City television for panoramic views of Da Nang from 250m above sea level. Explore the remains of a U.S. radar station from the 1960s, once considered the “spirit eyes of Indochina,” before a short trek through the lush forest.
Evening: Enjoy a scenic drive back to the city along the beautiful coastline. Stop at DHC Marina, a vibrant waterfront area with dining, shops, and the iconic carp-dragon statue, for memorable photos. Return to your hotel in Da Nang.
Morning (8:00 AM): Embark on an unforgettable day trip to Ba Na Hills! Our guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel and transport you to this mountain paradise (35km). Ascend via an impressive cable car system, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Explore Vong Nguyet hills, the serene Linh Ung Pagoda, and the charming Old French Villas.
Midday: Continue your ascent by cable car to Nui Chua Mount, the summit of the Ba Na range. Discover Nginh Phong top, Le Nim Villas, and the vibrant Orchid Garden. Take a hill-climbing train to visit the historical Debay Ancient Wine Cellar, the enchanting Le Jardin D’amour flower garden, and another beautiful Linh Ung Pagoda. Enjoy a delightful lunch.
Afternoon: Indulge in free time at Fantasy Park, one of Vietnam’s largest indoor amusement parks, featuring a variety of exciting games and attractions, including 4-5D films, skivers, and a dinosaur park (2 hours).
Late Afternoon (3:00 PM): Begin your descent back to Da Nang, driving along the picturesque Red Beach Bay. Stop at a Central Specialties Super Market for souvenir shopping (optional). Overnight in Da Nang.
Morning (8:00 AM): Immerse yourself in the history and culture of central Vietnam! Our driver and guide will pick you up from your hotel and drive to My Son Sanctuary, the former spiritual capital of the Champa Kingdom. Explore the remarkable red brick towers and sanctuaries dating back to the 7th-13th centuries, learning about the Cham’s unique culture, history, religion, and architecture. Enjoy a captivating Apsara dance performance.
Afternoon: Journey to the enchanting Hoi An Ancient Town. Visit the historic merchants’ homes, the iconic 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge, the Phuc Kien Pagoda, and the bustling riverside market. Enjoy free time to wander through the charming old streets, shop for souvenirs, and savor a cup of Vietnamese coffee. Overnight in Hoi An.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and some free time to soak in the last moments of your Vietnam adventure. Our guide and driver will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to Da Nang International Airport for your departure flight. Le Toan Travel thanks you for choosing us and hopes to welcome you back to Vietnam soon!
Where is Danang located?
Danang is located 2 hours north of Hue, and 40 minutes south of Hoi An. There are multiple bridges and an ever growing population of beach side resorts. Danang is in the center of the Vietnamese cost, and allows accessibility to both Hue and Hoi An.
How do I get to Danang from Hanoi?
There are a few ways to get from Hanoi to Danang; either bus, train or plane. By train and bus the general distance is 780km. This means that by train it will take you around 17 hours to reach your destination. The great thing about taking the train is that it is a sleeper train, so you can sleep and relax on the train on the way there. There are 6 trains per day, and one way tickets cost anywhere from $18-50 usd, dependant on class and type of seat. There are a few sleeper tourist busses which cost around $16 usd per person. The bus will take a bit longer, anywhere from 17-20 hours, and is somewhat comfortable. The quickest and best way to travel from Hanoi to Danang is by plane. Flights will be a bit more expensive, fom $35-65 usd, but there are 20 flights per day and it only takes 2.5 hours to fly. If you are not on an incredibly tight budget this is definitely the best option. There is also a flight option from Ho Chi Minh City which is only 75 minutes and sometimes the cost is even a bit cheaper.
What should I eat in Danag?
Danag is not necessarily known for its cuisine, but there are a few foods to look out for. Salad of Nam O fish is a salad made from fish meat that comes from the sea. It is very fresh, has a sweet flavor, and is normally made from Herring. Chicken rice is a dish made all over the world, but in Danang it is fried and made with chilli sauce. The rice is hot and soft, with a side of cucumber or fermented cabbage. Next there is a dish recognized by the name in western culture, pancakes. In Danang this dish is called banh xeo, and is a street food. It is a thin layer of rice paper with raw veggies, sweet and sour fish sauce as well as bean sprouts, meat and shrimp. Finally, a famous dish is called Bun cha, and in Danang it is made with fish. Bun cha is a vermicelli and fish dish with a sweet broth. The broth is made of fruits and vegetables with chilli, making it a salty, sweet and spicy dish.
How do I get around Danang?
In recent times, Uber has been banned from Danang, so many tourists wonder how they will get around in this city. One thing that is wonderful about Danang is that walking is very easy and common within the city. There are sidewalks that line the ocean, and a boardwalk as well. When needing to go further distances, taxis are easily available. While a scooter is always an option, unless you are an experienced scooter rider it is more recommended to take advantage of the taxis.
What is there to do in Danang?
Danang has many wonderful activities that make it a unique place in Vietnam:
● Beaches: The beautiful beaches of Danang have even been published in Forbes magazine. Only 3km from the city center there is the beach of My Khe. With incredible blue waters and white sandy beaches, this beach is the one that you think of when you dream of a tropical sea.
● Son Tra peninsula: This area of Vietnam is very unique as it has both the sea and natural forests that meet in one area. There are many endangered animals that live in these forests as well as 300-400 primates.
● Non Nuoc Mountains: These mountains are also known as the Marble Mountains. These limestone mountains meet the beach, and hold the stone carving village of Non Nuoc. They produce artifacts here and are well known not only all over Vietnam, but throughout the world.
● Dragon Bridge: This bridge is quite famous and special, as it is the heaviest bridge in Vietnam. There are over 15,000 light bulbs as well which make this a nice thing to do at night. It is called dragon bridge because it sprays water and fire, but the fire is only done on the weekend. Go around 9pm to view the water and fire show.
● Ba Na Hill: This is one famous tourist attraction that is a bit far from the center, but definitely worth the trip. With great weather, you will travel there by a beautiful and long road. Those who are experienced on a motorbike will find this to be quite a good time, but there is also a bus for 136,000 dong for a return ticket.
● Sky 36: This is a well known skybar getting its name from being on the 36th floor within the Novotel Danang hotel, with its address being number 36. From this bar you can see the rivers, mountains, sea, and neon lights at night. This is a wonderful view and recommended to any tourist visiting Danang.
When is the best time of year to visit Danang?
The best time to visit Danang is from March through September due to the beautiful ocean breeze, and the wonderful daytime temperatures between 26-29 degrees celsius. At night it gets a bit colder, anywhere from 18-23 degrees, but nothing that a light sweater or jacket can’t fix. Monsoon season is during summertime, which is June through August. The temperatures are higher during this time, and there is a high chance of rain. Another time to visit Danang is during the winter, which is November through February. It gets quite cold, 10-18 degrees celsius, but you do miss the crowds of the summer and peak tourist seasons. You will have to decide which is best for you, whether you prefer the best weather, you don’t mind rain, or prefer less crowds and make your decision!

DT06: Danang – Hoi An Tour – 5 days / 4 nights
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