Da Nang and Hoi An are two famous tourist cities in Vietnam. They are not far away from each other, and attract millions of tourists every year. In this article, HoiAn Day Trip Company lists and provides information about all tourist attractions in Da Nang and Hoi An.
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Ba Na Hills & Attractions Within It
Full list: Attractions in Ba Na Hills
What is Ba Na Hills?
30km to the west of Da Nang and Da Nang international airport, Sun World Ba Na Hills is a massive, world-class entertainment complex. It includes numerous attractions, Guiness-record cable cars, amusement park, restaurants, cafes, bars, temples & pagodas, and hotels. Historically, this place was a hill station where French people came to avoid the heat (its elevation is above 1,400 meters). Festivals and outdoor performances take place here all year around. See more information & details
Location: Hoa Ninh commune, Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city
Opening hours: 8 AM to 9 PM daily
Ticket price: 900,000 VND for foreign adults & children above 1,4m, 750,000 VND for children from 1 to 1,4m, free for smaller kids (2024)
Golden Hands Bridge
Between Louvre cable car station and Le Jardin D’Amour gardens, the Golden Hands Bridge is a world-famous tourist attraction in Ba Na Hills. This walking bridge is known for its creative and unique design. It stretches for 150 meters, and gets supported by a pair of giant hands which symbolizes God’s hands. Artists use titanium to plate the handrails of the bridge, to make it golden, glorious, and luxurious, and use fiberglass and wire mesh to make stone-like, mossy, and wild hands. Since it opened in 2018, Golden Bridge has been a must see for many travelers, especially those who seek impressive and special pictures. If possible, watching sunrise or sunset here is mind-blowing. See more information & details
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Le Jardin d’Amour Gardens
A group of pretty flower gardens which have different styles. Here, visitors enjoy watching and taking pictures with colorful flowers as well as outdoor performances. See more information & details
Debay Wine Cellar
Built by French people in 1923, this old wine cellar preserves wine during Ba Na Hills played its role as a hill station. Today, visitors can walk through it, learn about the history and taste different types of wine in the wine car. See more information & details
Fantasy Park
Fantasy Park is the amusement park of Ba Na Hills. During the day, it’s busy with visitors who come to play more than 90 free-of-charge games, or go on enthralling rides, and alpine coasters. This indoor theme park is perfect for families with kids and young souls. See more information & details
See also: Alpine coasters in Ba Na Hills
The Wax Museum of Ba Na Hills
Opened in 2013, the wax museum in Ba Na Hills is the first of its kind in Vietnam. Today, it’s home to a collection of around 100 statues which portray famous figures all over the world. See more information & details
Linh Ung Ba Na Pagoda
Located on the hilltop, Linh Ung Pagoda in Ba Na Hills is one of the holist Buddhist temples in Da Nang. It has a giant, white Buddha statue which overlooks the city. See more information & details
The French Village
A tourist village on the top of Nui Chua Mountain, where visitors can see Saint Denis Church, Helios Waterfall, Ba Na Brew House, tall castles, gardens, carnival rides,… See more information & details
The Lunar Castle
This huge castle is accessible by walking or funicular. Inside it, visitors enjoy watching fascinating cinematic videos. See more information & details
The Eclipse Plaza
This plaza is well known for its gigantic glass conical tower, lying between two impressive colonnades with mural paintings and statues of Greek gods/goddesses. It’s definitely a must see in Ba Na Hills. See more information & details
The King Peak
This is the peak of Nui Chua Mountain or the top of Ba Na Hills. Its elevation is 1,487 meters. Here, visitors can catch a panoramic view to the below areas, and sightsee temples with tall towers. See more information & details
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Hoi An Ancient Town & Attractions Within It
What is the Hoi An Ancient Town?
30km to the south of Da Nang and Da Nang international airport, this is the historic centre of Hoi An city, and a Unesco world heritage site (declared in 1999). Historically, it served as an international trading port where Vietnamese people and merchants from many countries buy and sell local products. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Hoi An was one of the most wealthy centers of commerce in Southeast Asia. Today, it has preserved thousands of old buildings, hundreds of shophouses, restaurants, and café. On every full moon night, a lantern festival is held here. See more information & details
Address: Minh An ward, Hoi An city, Quang Nam
Ticket price (for foreigners): 120,000 VND/adult & children above 15 years old
Opening hours: all day (historical places open from 7:30-8 AM to 5-6 PM)
Best time to visit: days without rains & flood, evening, full moon lantern festival
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The Japanese Covered Bridge
In the heart of the Hoi An Ancient Town, the Japanese Covered Bridge was constructed in the 17th century by Japanese people. That’s why it’s named ‘Japanese Bridge’. Later, Chinese people restored it and built a small temple behind it, to worship a Taoist god. Since then, locals have given it a new name ‘Pagoda Bridge’. Not only showing a peaceful friendship between populations living in Hoi An, the Japanese Bridge also proves the high craftsmanship of carpenters and builders coming from Kim Bong Carpentry Village. See more information & details
The Japanese Bridge is the emblem of Hoi An. Make sure that you don’t miss it when traveling to this heritage town.
Chinese Assembly Halls & Temples
The Chinese community is the second most important local community in Hoi An. Ancestors of current generations migrated to the town from at least 500 years ago. In history, they built many assembly halls and temples, for worshipping the god, goddess or for communal activities and festivals. The bests of them are Cantonese Assembly Hall (176 Tran Phu Street), Fujian Assembly Hall (46 Tran Phu Street), Hainan Assembly Hall (10 Tran Phu Street), Teochew Assembly Hall (362 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street), Trung Hoa Assembly Hall (64 Tran Phu St), Quan Cong Temple (24 Tran Phu Street), Ba Mu Temple (675 Hai Ba Trung Street).
Old Houses of Hoi An
The Hoi An Ancient Town has around 1,000 traditional style houses today. Amongst them, there are some exceptionally well-preserved houses (called ‘heritage houses’) that visitors see and learn about the life of local families. Typical houses are Tan Ky House (at 110 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street), Phung Hung House (at 4 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street), Duc An House (at 129 Tran Phu Street), and Quan Thang House (at 77 Tran Phu Street).
Museums in Hoi An
Hoi An Old Town has many many museums. The best museums are Museum of Sa Huynh Culture, Museum of Folklore, Museum of Trade Ceramics, Museum of Traditional Medicine, Hoi An Museum of History & Culture, Japanese Culture Gallery, Black Sesame Soup Demonstration, Museum of Local Products.
Besides the Japanese Bridge, Chinese assembly halls, and old houses, visitors can visit these attractions in the Hoi An Ancient Town: Phap Bao Pagoda, Quan Am Pagoda, Hoi An Confucius Temple, Cao Dai Temple of Hoi An, Hoi An Ancestral Temple, Cam Pho Confucius Temple, Minh Huong Confucius Temple, Vien Giac Pagoda, Hy Hoa Temple, Tran Family Chapel, Nguyen Tuong Family Chapel, Cam Pho Communal House, Hoi An Communal House, Minh Huong Communal House, Tu Le Communal House, Xuan Lam Communal House, Son Phong Communal House, Hoi An Central Market, Hoi An Cloth/Fabric Market, Hoi An Night Market (Nguyen Hoang Night Market), Cam Pho Market, Hoi An Traditional Art Performance House, Hoi An Lune Center for Performing Arts (now where Teh Dar Show takes place), Hoi An Memories Land Theme Park (now where Hoi An Memories Show takes place), Tran Phu Street, Red Seal Ship Model, Hoi An Evanlegical Church, Thong Dang Prison & Park, Kazik Park (Memory Statue of Kazimierz Kwiatkowski), Hoai River (Hoi An River), Song Hoai Square, An Hoi Sculpture Park, Hoi An Catholic Church, Hoi An Prison, Hoi An Central Park, Ba Le Well, Hoi An Lantern Park, An Hoi Island, Cam Nam Island, Thu Bon River, Da Ken Tree.
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The Marble Mountains & Attractions Within It
What is the Marble Mountains?
The Marble Mountains (Five Elements Mountain) is a complex of 5 spectacular marble hills which rises suddenly from the surrounding. In local legend, it’s formed from pieces of a dragon egg’s shell when it breaks (to allow a dragon baby to be born). Its largest mountain has old and traditional temples, majestic caves, and peaks with a beautiful 360-degrees view. To see all of the sights, visitors need to climb many stairs for a couple of hours. Today, the Marble Mountains is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Da Nang/Hoi An. See more information & details
Location: 81 Huyen Tran Cong Chua St, Hoa Hai ward, Ngu Hanh Son district
Opening hours: 7:30 am to 5 pm
Ticket price: 4,000 VND for foreign visitors
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Linh Ung Pagoda (aka Non Nuoc Pagoda)
Original Linh Ung Pagoda (aka Non Nuoc Pagoda) is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Da Nang/Hoi An. It’s on the eastern side of the Marble Mountains. A king requested to build this pagoda in 1825, and gave it a glamorous imperial architecture and decorations. Its name means ‘wishes answered miraculously’. Behind this building, there is a network of 6 caves where Vietcong communists hid in the Vietnam war. Thich Thien Nguyen monk who led Linh Ung Pagoda, had contributions to construct two more temples of the same name in Da Nang (one in Ba Na Hills, one in Son Tra Peninsula). See more information & details
Am Phu Cave
Am Phu Cave is the longest cave in the Marble Mountains (about 200m long). It’s located at the foot of the mountain, so very easy to access. In Vietnamese language, its name means ‘the hell’, making all visitors curious to know about. Local buddhists and monks use images about the hell in the traditional culture to decorate it, such as ghosts, kings of the hell, 18 levels of the hell, evils,…. In the 1960s, this cave served as a field hospital for veterans and communists. See more information & details
Tam Thai Pagoda
Tam Thai Pagoda is the oldest temple in the Marble Mountains. It’s built in 1825 by the request of a king who wanted to fulfill his father’s promise to the Buddha. Younger sister of this king also came and stayed here as a nun. Different from other pagodas, it’s granted imperial architecture and decorations. Not far away, visitors can climb to a viewpoint where all mountains are seen. See more information & details
Huyen Khong Cave
Huyen Khong Cave is the most amazing cave in the Marble Mountains. Its height is up to nearly 20 meters. In the ceiling, there are several holes which allows natural sunshine to fall into this cave, creating majestic beams of light. The best time to see and take pictures is midday. In Huyen Khong Cave, local people worship gods, goddesses, and buddhas in small temples. Those who seek a son or a baby will come here and drink the water flowing from the rocks, before praying. See more information & details
Non Nuoc Marble Sculpture Village
Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village is around the foot of the Marble Mountains. Here, local inhabitants have carved stone sculptures since the 17th century. Before the 1990s, they used the marble in nearby mountains, but today, it’s imported from other places. Not only producing fine art carvings for the domestic market and for tourists, their sculptures are also exported to many countries in the world. This village is a popular place to see and shop before climbing to the top of the Marble Mountains. See more information & details
Besides above-mentioned places, visitors will see these places in the Marble Mountains: Tang Chon Cave, Van Thong Cave, Linh Nham Cave, the Heaven Gate, Thuong Thai Peak, Xa Loi Tower, Non Nuoc Ngu Hanh Son Stone Carving Memory Museum, Quan The Am Pagoda,…
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Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain) & its Tourist Attractions
Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain)
In the northeast of Da Nang city centre, Son Tra Peninsula (Son Tra Mountain/Monkey Mountain) is a nature reserve, home of thousands of plant and animal species. It has a lengthy, rugged, and spectacular coastline with some private sandy beaches. One of the highest points here is Ban Co peak, at an elevation of about 700 meters, is the meeting place of fairy men from heaven to play chess in local legend. In this peninsula, visitors can sightsee grand temples, giant buddhas, go hiking/trekking, go snorkeling/diving, riding the motorbike/jeep around, or watch/photograph red shanked douc langurs. See more information & details
Lady Buddha Statue
Lady Buddha Statue of Da Nang was the tallest in Vietnam when it’s built (2010). From the hilltop where it stands, it rises up to 67 meters, making it visible from everywhere in Da Nang city. In Vietnamese culture, the Lady Buddha is known as ‘Goddess of Mercy’ or ‘Goddess of Sea’ (for fishermen). She looks to the city, to bless local people a peaceful and happy life. It’s a part of Linh Ung Bai But Pagoda complex, the largest temple in the area. Inside here, there are a dozen temples worshipping buddhas. See more information & details
Linh Ung Bai But Pagoda
Linh Ung Bai But Pagoda is the largest temple in Da Nang and Hoi An. It’s built from 2004 to 2010, on a hilltop on the southern coastline of Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain). It boasts extensive worshipping halls that are surrounded by lots of bonsai pots, bodhi trees, and flowers. From here, visitors can see outlooks with a breath-taking view to the city and blue ocean as well as sunrise/sunset. During the day, this temple gets busy with local prayers and tourists who want to marvel at the 67-meters-tall Lady Buddha statue. See more information & details
My Son Sanctuary World Heritage
One hour drive from Da Nang or Hoi An, My Son Sanctuary is one of the must visit attractions in the area. This is the holy land of Cham people who owned an Indianized kingdom stretching along Vietnam’s central coastline from the 2nd to 19th centuries. Here, they constructed over 70 towers and temples to worship Shiva god (god of destruction in Hinduism). Their building techniques are still not fully discovered yet. After a long-time abandonment and wars, only 20 towers survive. Because of its historic and archaeological importance, My Son was inscribed to be a world heritage site by Unesco in 1999. See more information & details
Location: Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam
Opening hours: 6 am to 5 pm
Ticket price: 150,000 VND for foreign visitors
Beautiful Beaches in Da Nang & Hoi An
An Bang Beach
An Bang Beach is the best beach of Hoi An now. It boasts a non-stop and wide stretch of white fine sand, with crystal-clear seawater on the side, and restaurants/bars under coconut trees on the other side. From here, visitors can have a view to Cham Islands or see a brilliant sunrise during the dry season. In the summer, the water of this beach is warm, not deep and safe for going swimming (especially for children). Not only beautiful, An Bang Beach is also near Hoi An city centre (only 4km). See more information & details
Cua Dai Beach
Cua Dai Beach is a beautiful beach in Hoi An. From here, visitors can see a white-sandy shoreline by the blue sea, plus a view to Cham Islands. Under tall coconut trees, local restaurants serve delicious seafood dishes, and affordably-priced cold drinks. Although was damaged by erosion in past years, Cua Dai Beach today is still safe for going swimming, activities on the sand, or watching sunrise/sunset. In the area of this famous attraction, there are numerous luxury resorts and boutique hotels. See more information & details
My Khe Beach
Right in Da Nang centre, My Khe Beach is the best public beach of the city. It boasts a long, non-stop stretch of white fine sands by warm and unpolluted seawater, with a view to the Lady Buddha statue, Cham Islands, and the Monkey Mountain. On the other side, there are coconut trees, chilly clubs & beverage stores with plenty of chairs and loungers, inexpensive seafood restaurants, and high-rise hotels. This beach becomes so busy during the summer (April to August). At the time, visitors can go swimming safely, go jet skiing, parachuting, or stand up paddle boarding and some other water activities. See more information & details
Non Nuoc Beach
Between Da Nang and Hoi An, Non Nuoc Beach is equally beautiful and great to My Khe Beach on its northern side. However, it’s more private because there are lots of resorts built along it, giving it the nickname ‘the Riviera of Vietnam’. Visitors come here mostly to go swimming, cool off, stroll along the clean fine sandy shore, and relax on sun loungers under coconut trees. To stay overnight, Hyatt Regency resort, Sheraton Grand resort, Tiawell resort, Fusion Maia resort, Fullman resort, Furama resort, Marriott resort, Vinpearl Melia resort, KOI resort, … are on this gorgeous beach to choose from. See more information & details
Tien Sa Beach
In the northwesternmost location of Son Tra Peninsula, Tien Sa Beach is one of the best beaches in Da Nang. This nearly-private stretch of sand is almost 400 meters long, with unpolluted seawater and the view to spectacular mountains on one side, and coconut trees on the other side. Visitors can see sun loungers, swimming pool, bars, water sports, and hotel rooms here (the beach is within a resort). This is perfect place for those who want to escape from crowds on public/major beaches in town. See more information & details
Bai Bac Beach
Bai Bac Beach or ‘North Beach’ is the private beach of InterContinental DaNang Sun Peninsula Resort, a high-end resort. This clean and white fine sandy beach is nearly 600 meters long, lying between crystal-clear seawater (bay) and lush coconut forests. Everything is nestled in a nature reserve, with dense tropical forests. Within a short walking distance, visitors can find many sun loungers, fancy bars, restaurants, and infinite pools.
Famous Bridges in Da Nang & Hoi An
The Dragon Bridge
Spanning the Han River, the Dragon Bridge is one of the best known bridges in Da Nang. It’s constructed from 2009 to 2013, with a special design selected from an international competition. This 600-meters-long bridge carries a six-lanes-road for two ways traffic, and a steel dragon which weighs up to 9,000 tons. The dragon portrays the one in Vietnamese royal palaces in the 10th century. It flies to the ocean, and spits fire and water in the evening every weekend. The performance/show symbolizes prosperity, bright future, and peacefulness. See more information & details
Han River Bridge
After the Vietnam war, the Han River Bridge is the first bridge spanning the Han River, in the centre of Da Nang city. It’s completed in 2000, with a length of nearly 488 meters. To allow boats to pass, this swing span bridge rotates 90 degrees at midnight, attracting many people to come to see. In the evening, it’s lit by color-changing lamps, making it lightful, romantic, and shimmering. See more information & details
Tran Thi Ly Bridge
Tran Thi Ly Bridge was constructed from 2009 to 2013, and inaugurated at the same time as the Dragon Bridge. This 731-meters-long cable-stayed bridge spans the Han River, in the centre of Da Nang city, and is named after a local female hero. Its modern and remarkable design, with a tower rising up to 145 meters, portrays a sailing boat which is so ready to travel on the sea. Therefore, Tran Thi Ly Bridge signifies the city’s ambition in international integration. See more information & details
The Love Lock Bridge
Da Nang’s Love Lock Bridge is 68 meters long, on the east bank of the Han River. It’s not too far from the Dragon Bridge. Here, couples come to attack their own padlocks to the railwings, and then throw the key into the river, to express their permanent love. This bridge is one of the most romantic places in Da Nang. See more information & details
Nguyen Van Troi Bridge
Next to the much larger Tran Thi Ly Bridge, Nguyen Van Troi Bridge is the oldest bridge across the Han River, in Da Nang city centre. It’s 514 meters long, and named after a local male hero. Since the sister bridge has been used, this bridge is closed for traffic and allows pedestrians only. At night, visitors can come to the park at its end, on the east bank, to try street foods or buy souvenirs. See more information & details
The Moonlight Bridge
This 110-meters-long bridge spans the Thu Bon River, to connect Hoi An city and an island on which Hoi An Impression Theme Park is located. Like its name, this walking bridge gets inspired by the full moon and full moon lantern festival, the best known local festival in Hoi An. The best time to visit and photograph Moonlight Bridge is in the evening when it’s lit by colorful lamps. From its top, visitors will have a 360-degrees view, including lightful boats and shimmering paper lanterns floating on the river. See more information & details
Museums in Da Nang & Hoi An
Museum of Cham Sculpture
In the heart of Da Nang city, by the west bank of the Han River, the Museum of Cham Sculpture is built in 1919 by French archaeologists. Since then, it has preserved a large collection of sculptures which were carved by Cham people in different times, and at different places. The people ever owned a kingdom from the 2nd to 19th centuries along the central coastline of present-day Vietnam. Nowadays, this museum is one of the best tourist attractions in Da Nang & Hoi An thanks to its uniqueness. See more information & details
Da Nang Museum
Da Nang Fine Arts Museum
Ho Chi Minh and Zone 5 Military Museum
3D Museum Art in Paradise
Wax Figure Museum (Ba Na Hills)
Opened to visitors in July 2013, the Wax Museum of Ba Na Hills is the first of its kind in Vietnam. It’s within the Fantasy Park, the amusement park of the hill station. Here, it’s possible to see wax statues portraying nearly 100 famous personalities across the world. They are singers, dancers, actors and actresses . See more information & details
My Son Museum
Between the ticket counter and temples, the My Son Museum exhibits dozens of artifacts which show history, architectural styles, building techniques, gods, and decorative objects in My Son Sanctuary. If want to deepen the understanding about this world heritage site/holy site, visitors should not miss it. See more information & details
Museums in Hoi An Old Town
Around the Hoi An Ancient Town world heritage area, visitors can see these museums: Museum of History and Culture (shortly Hoi An Museum), Museum of Folklore, Museum of Sa Huynh Culture, Museum of Trade Ceramics, Museum of Traditional Medicine. The entry to them is included in the ‘Hoi An Old Town ticket’ pass that costs 120,000 VND/foreign adult. Each museum provides an insight into different aspects in Hoi An’s history and culture.
Markets in Da Nang & Hoi An
Hoi An Night Market
Hoi An Central Market
Son Tra Night Market
Helio Night Market
Han Market
Con Market
Theme Parks in Da Nang & Hoi An
Asia Park (Sun World Da Nang Wonders)
Sun Wheel
Hoi An Impression Theme Park
Vinwonders Nam Hoi An Theme Park
Nui Than Tai Hot Springs Park
Mikazuki Water Park
Famous Rivers in Da Nang & Hoi An
Hoai River
In the heart of Hoi An Ancient Town, the Hoai River is linked to its history as an international trading port. Today, it’s peaceful, and its banks have walking streets, sculpture parks, and cultural heritages. This river is also widely known for ‘lantern boat ride’ at night on which visitors will have a relaxing, slow boat trip and then release lotus-like paper lanterns. For local people, the activity is to pray for themselves and beloved persons. The holiest time is the full moon evening. An evening boat ride on Hoai River today is one of the best things to do in Hoi An. See more information & details
Thu Bon River
Han River
Traditional Villages in Hoi An
Tra Que Vegetable Village
3km from Hoi An Old Town, Tra Que Vegetable Village is the main vegetable and herbs producer in Hoi An. Here, local farmers have grown them for some hundreds of years. They still use traditional methods, such as fertilizing by sea and river weeds, to have the best vegetables and herbs. When come, visitors can join their daily work, learn about different kinds of herbs, or learn how to cook Vietnamese foods (cooking class). See more information & details
Thanh Ha Pottery Village
3km west of Hoi An Old Town, Thanh Ha Pottery Village is one of the last surviving pottery making village in Da Nang/Hoi An area. In the past, when Hoi An was a bustling trading port, local inhabitants here produced good-quality . See more information & details
Kim Bong Carpentry Village
10 mins drive from Hoi An Old Town, Kim Bong Carpentry Village is one of the most famous craft villages in Hoi An. Local inhabitants here have built boats and carved wooden sculptures or furniture or souvenirs, for some hundreds of years. All finest wooden buildings inside the town (such as Japanese Bridge, Tan Ky House, Phung Hung House), were constructed by their ancestors. Nowadays, they contribute in restoring that buildings. When come to this village, visitors can use carving tools to make something, with an instruction from artisans. See more information & details
Cam Kim Island
Tra Nhieu Fishing Village
8km southeast of Hoi An Old Town, on Cam Kim Island, Tra Nhieu Fishing Village is the least touristy village in Hoi An. It has an untouched coconut forest, a harbour where fishing boats docks, hanging fishing nets on the river, and rice/corn/sedge/peanut fields. Here, visitors can cycle around to watch local life, or go on a basket boat ride through the palm forest. See more information & details
Cam Thanh Coconut Village
6km east of Hoi An Old Town, Cam Thanh Coconut Village has extensive water coconut forests, fish and prawn farms, rice fields, and peaceful rivers. Here, local inhabitants have used bamboo and palm leaf to build houses and other structures, for some centuries. When come, visitors can go on a basket boat tour to discover coconut forests, join a cooking class to learn how to prepare Vietnamese foods or cycling, fishing activities. See more information & details
Bay Mau Water Coconut Forest
Bay Mau Water Coconut Forest is in Cam Thanh Coconut Village, 6km away from Hoi An Old Town. It’s a vast, nearly pristine, and well protected nipa palm forest that grows in brackish rivers and mudflats at the estuary of the Thu Bon River. To visit and discover it, visitors will go on a ride by basket boat, a unique fishing boat in the area. Other experiences are to go crab fishing, watch ‘spinning boat’ performance, see how locals catch fish by a traditional net, or listen to folk music. See more information & details
Thanh Ha Terracotta Park
Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Gate
Dong Giang Heaven Gate
Bach Ma National Park
50 km away from Da Nang city centre, Bach Ma National Park is home to thousands of animal and plant species, making it amongst highest biodiverse protection areas in Vietnam; The highest point here is the Bach Ma summit, at an elevation of 1,444 meters; Here, visitors can see the whole below area if it’s clear; Following trekking trails through untouched natural forests, it’s possible see a 300-meters-tall waterfall, streams and pools, viewpoints, tunnels built in the wartime, remains of the former French hill station,… See more information & details
Hoa Phu Thanh Tourist Area
35 km west of Da Nang city centre, in an unspoiled mountainous area, Hoa Phu Thanh Tourist Area is widely known for river rafting, zipline, and camping; River rafting here is only in the area, and available a few times in the day; See more information & details