Upper region Da Nang
Upper region Da Nang
Upper region Da Nang

Da Nang

Da Nang, a dynamic coastal city in central Vietnam, is one of the country's most popular travel destinations. The city impresses with beautiful beaches such as My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach, first-class golf courses, luxurious resorts and modern architecture.

Golfers will find top courses such as the Ba Na Hills Golf Club, the BRG Da Nang Golf Resort and Montgomerie Links Vietnam, which combine scenic beauty with sporting challenges. Exclusive resorts such as the InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort and the Furama Resort Da Nang offer the highest level of comfort, private beaches and first-class wellness facilities.

Architectural highlights such as the Dragon Bridge, which lights up spectacularly at night, and the iconic Golden Bridge in the Ba Na Hills make Da Nang unique.

Attractive golf hotels and resorts Da Nang

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Our best golf courses Da Nang

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Vietnam, Da Nang

Hoiana Shores Golf Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium demanding
  • Terrain: hilly

Vietnam, Da Nang

Ba Na Hills Golf Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: hilly

Vietnam, Da Nang

Legend Da Nang Golf Resort

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium demanding
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Vietnam, Da Nang

Montgomerie Links Vietnam

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Vietnam, Da Nang

Vinpearl Golf Nam Hoi An

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Best Journey Time

Da Nang is best visited from February to August, when the weather is warm, sunny and dry. During these months, the temperatures are pleasant, usually between 25 and 35°C, and the sea is ideal for swimming and water sports.

From September to January, the rainy season brings frequent showers and occasional storms, especially in October and November. Flooding can occur during this time and the sea is often rough.

For golfers and beach vacationers, the months of March to June are particularly recommended, as there are fewer tourists and the temperatures are not too hot. Those who love the heat will find the best conditions for a beach vacation from July to August.

Special Destinations

There are a number of impressive excursion destinations in Da Nang. One highlight is the Ba Na Hills with the famous Golden Bridge, which is held up by giant stone hands and can be reached via one of the longest cable cars in the world. The marble mountains offer impressive caves, pagodas and a panoramic view of the coast. The My Son sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, impresses with ancient temple ruins from the Cham civilization. The Son Tra peninsula is home to the imposing statue of Lady Buddha and lush nature. The nearby town of Hoi An enchants with its historic alleyways, colorful lanterns and unique atmosphere. The Hai Van Pass, one of the most beautiful coastal roads in Vietnam, offers breathtaking views. The Cham Islands are a paradise for divers and snorkelers. In the evening, the Dragon Bridge impresses with its spectacular fire and water spitting at weekends.

Culinary Highlights

Da Nang's cuisine is characterized by fresh ingredients, strong flavours and delicious seafood. Specialties include Mì Quảng, a spicy noodle soup with prawns and pork, and Bún Chả Cá, an aromatic fish soup. Bánh Xèo, crispy Vietnamese pancakes, and Gỏi Cá Nam Ô, a spicy fish salad, are also popular. Fresh seafood such as prawns, squid and grilled mussels are a must in the beach restaurants. For dessert, there is chè, a sweet coconut milk soup, or exotic fruits such as mango and dragon fruit.

Arrival & Infrastructure on Site

Da Nang International Airport (DAD) offers numerous domestic and international connections, including direct flights to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Singapore and Seoul. From there, the city center and beaches can be reached in just a few minutes by cab or shuttle.

The city is connected to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City by a well-developed road network. Trains on the North-South railroad line stop in Da Nang, and long-distance buses run regularly to many destinations in Vietnam.

Taxis, Grab (ride-hailing app) and motorcycle cabs are the most common means of transportation within the city. Rental scooters or private drivers are ideal for exploring. The  Sơn Trà Peninsula, Hoi An and the Hai Van Pass are easily accessible from Da Nang by car or motorcycle. The city's infrastructure is modern, with wide roads, new bridges and well-developed tourist areas.