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Best Things to Do in Da Nang

Best Things to Do in Da Nang

Local Experiences You Can’t Miss

Vietnam meets the ocean along a stunning shoreline, and Da Nang glows as a coastal gem cherished by many. This sea-kissed city has all the magic for an unforgettable holiday: golden beaches, misty mountains, and an unmatched relaxed culture. If you seek a balanced blend of unaltered nature and lively urban energy, pair it with the tranquil Lang Co nearby. From your refined beachfront villa in Da Nang - Banyan Tree Lang Co, this humble village is among the best things to do in Da Nang for an exceptional Da Nang travel journey.

1. Watch Sunrise at My Khe Beach


Famed as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, My Khe Beach is adored by travellers near and far. Greet the day at dawn as the sun paints a crimson hue on the sparkling waters - a gorgeous sight that shapes light into unforgettable photographs.


Calm settles around the unfiltered rhythm of everyday life, as it’s a ritual for locals to have group exercises and take morning swims amidst the beauty of this Da Nang Beach. Beachfront cafes are also open early, so feel free to take a seat and sip on a classic Vietnamese coffee after a peaceful stroll.


Tip: Head over to East Sea Park for the best view of the sunrise.

2. Explore Son Tra Peninsula — Nature & Coastal Views

Inching closer to the vast ocean, Son Tra Peninsula is a must-visit for nature lovers. From this high-rise attraction, the panoramic view of the pristine waters stretches out before you - the perfect backdrop for impressive photographs.



The charm of Son Tra unfolds at every turn: scenic roads winding through verdant forests, sacred sites reserved for moments of reflection, and rare wildlife that has found refuge in this well-preserved haven. From the tranquil halls of Linh Ung Pagoda to the chattering hoots of the rare red-shanked douc, Son Tra Peninsula offers a riot of sensations for every traveller.


Tip: Visit early for cooler weather and clear visibility.

3. Marble Mountains — Caves, Temples & Craft Villages


Your Da Nang travel guide would not be complete without Marble Mountains - a historical gem that holds centuries of heritage. This marvel is made of five limestone peaks that span 7 km from downtown, representing the five elements in Eastern philosophy. Along the way, ancient Buddhist sanctuaries and exotic caves await your visit, while a marvelous view of the city opens up from the top. For a glimpse into local life, explore the stone-carving tradition in Non Nuoc Craft Village, just steps away.


Tip: Take the tour at around 7 a.m. to avoid the crowds and heat.

4. Cham Museum — A Quiet Look Into an Ancient Kingdom

For a distinct experience among countless Da Nang attractions, one can’t miss the Cham Museum. This attraction is home to the world’s largest Cham sculpture collection - a mindful display of precious art relics of the Champa Kingdom in the area. A short visit here grants travellers a chance to take a journey further into the past of this region within the serene ambience of the museum.

5. Experience Da Nang’s Nightlife — Beach Bars & Riverside Charm

You’ll never run out of inspiration for what to do in Da Nang, especially after sunset. As night falls, this city’s magic is felt in its own cadence: relaxed, composed, but equally exciting. For travellers seeking classic fun, various bars on My Khe Beach hold spaces for soft music, tropical cocktails, sea breeze, and warm conversations. The riverside area offers a more scenic view, with lantern-lit bridges that set the scene for a leisurely evening promenade.


If you are travelling with kids, join a Dragon Bridge show on the weekend for an unforgettable experience of fire, water, and light with your family.


6. Drive Over Hai Van Pass — Scenic Road to Lang Co

Being a well-loved city that is favoured with the beaches, mountains, and pleasant weather, Da Nang activities in downtown are abundant, but the glamour goes beyond the city centre, namely the Hai Van Pass. Once a strategic strongpoint in the war, this iconic mountain road has become a must-visit, thanks to its sweeping ocean views, misty hills, and historic relics.



If Lang Co Bay is in your travel itinerary, the Hai Van Pass will be part of the trip alongside the coastal route - a one-for-two experience in this region.

7. Walk Across the Golden Bridge — Da Nang’s Iconic Skywalk


Suspended nearly 1,400 meters above sea level in the Ba Na Hills, the Golden Bridge has become one of Vietnam’s most photographed landmarks. Supported by two colossal stone hands emerging from the misty mountainside, this curved pedestrian bridge appears to float effortlessly between sky and forest.


As clouds drift past and cool mountain air settles around you, sweeping views stretch across jungle-covered peaks and distant coastline. The experience feels both surreal and serene, especially in the early morning when mist cloaks the surrounding hills.


Beyond the bridge, Ba Na Hills also offers French-inspired architecture, botanical gardens, and cable car rides with spectacular panoramic views, making it a rewarding full-day excursion from Da Nang.


Tip: Visit early in the morning or on weekdays to avoid peak crowds and enjoy clearer views.

8. Retreat to Banyan Tree Lang Co — Nature, Calm & Space to Unwind


Sometimes the most worthwhile attraction is one where you can unwind and recharge with the world at your feet. Banyan Tree Lang Co is a sanctuary that is close to Da Nang yet seemingly a realm apart, eagerly waiting to be discovered by you. Here, lagoon, beach, and mountains converge in harmonious seclusion - the perfect gateway to Da Nang, Hue, and Hoi An. After wandering through the day’s wonders, this Da Nang all-inclusive resort invites you to its private villas, restorative spa, and flavourful dining to end the day on a high note.


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