Da Nang Tours

Da Nang – The Most Livable City in Vietnam

Da Nang is a city of stunning bridges and is renowned as the most livable city in Vietnam. It is famous for the imposing image of the Dragon Bridge, and the city is blessed with pristine beaches and impressive islands. As a result, Da Nang becomes one of the most visited destinations in Vietnam, attracting a large number of domestic and international visitors.

Highlights of Da Nang

Located in a strategic location on the North-South transport axis of Vietnam, Da Nang City is the main gateway to the Central and Central Highlands regions, as well as the endpoint of the East-West economic corridor through Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. The city’s landscape is diverse, with high mountains, deep rivers, hills, valleys, and narrow coastal plains.

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Throughout the nation’s history, Da Nang has served as not only the largest seaport city in Central Vietnam, but also as a place closely associated with the territory expanding of Dai Viet for many centuries. The city still bears traces of an international exchange gateway associated with the South and is remembered as an important fort in the two resistance wars against the French and the United States.

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Today, Da Nang is one of the three largest cities in the country, offering all types of modern and convenient lodging and tourism services. Blessed by nature with three surrounding world cultural heritages – Hue, Hoi An, and My Son – Da Nang is considered a travel paradise with numerous relics and scenic landscapes. Visitors can enjoy marvelous moments in the impressive mountains, lush forests, mighty rivers, and stunning beaches.

Top-rated destinations in Da Nang

Below is a list of top-rated destinations in Da Nang. Hopefully, these recommendations will help you plan an ideal trip.

Dragon Bridge

Dragon Bridge is an unmistakable landmark that no tourist can miss. This unique bridge is designed in the shape of a dragon from the Ly dynasty, with wings that extend towards the sea, symbolizing Danang’s dedication to integration with people from all over the world. The bridge also has the extraordinary ability to breathe fire and water and change colors, making it one of the most remarkable structures of its kind.

Da Nang Description - Dragon Bridge

Ba Na Hills Sun World

Ba Na Hills is a hill station designed after an old European city, complete with castles, cobblestone streets, and picturesque courtyards. The complex also features Buddhist statues and temples, resulting in a charming blend of East and West. Visitors can ride the world’s longest cable car lift to reach the top and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the valley below.

Da Nang Description - Ba Na Hills Sun World

The Marble Mountains

The Marble Mountains, located 8 km from the city center, are a symbol of the five elements of Earth: Kim (metal), Thuy (water), Moc (wood), Hoa (fire), and Tho (earth), based on five limestone mountains rising from a beach. Visitors can explore the limestone caves, go through spiritual areas within the mountains, and bask in the refreshing breeze from nature while gazing at the panoramic view of Da Nang’s mountains from above.

Da Nang Description - The Marble Mountains

Museum of Cham Sculpture

Champa’s ancient culture always has its unique attraction that makes people curious. Therefore, your trip to Da Nang will not be complete if you do not visit the Museum of Cham Sculpture, where many relics and artifacts about the Champa culture are preserved. Come and explore to learn more about the cultures that once existed in Vietnam thousands of years ago.

Da Nang Description - Museum of Cham Sculpture

My Khe Beach

My Khe Beach has been recognized as one of the six most beautiful beaches on the planet. It is not just the clean beach, beautiful sun, and white sand that makes it so special. The sunset on this beach is truly a masterpiece that you cannot afford to miss during your trip to Da Nang.

Da Nang Description - My Khe Beach

My Son Sanctuary

My Son Sanctuary, located in Quang Nam province, 69 km from Da Nang, is home to numerous ancient relics of the Champa dynasty. Recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site, My Son Sanctuary stands tall as one of the most important centers of worship of ancient Hinduism in the region and is deemed a significant national relic that needs to be preserved.

Da Nang Description - My Son Sanctuary