12 #2. 30 DẤU HIỆU CHO THẤY NÀNG BỊ BẠN THU HÚT 21 CÂU HỎI KHIẾN NÀNG QUAN TÂM VÀ TÒ MÒ "Em đã từng làm điều gì nhưng rồi không bao giờ làm lại nữa?" "Em có thói quen kì quặc nào không?" "Ai là bạn thân nhất của mình?" "Điều gì em đã từng làm trong quá khứ mà em ước rằng mình không làm?" "Nỗi sợ lớn nhất của mình là gì?" 4. Tóc mái rẽ ngôi đẹp cho người trán dô. Tóc mái rẽ ngôi giữa dáng tự nhiên giúp các bạn gái che đi vầng trán cao mà lại cực kì nhẹ nhàng, mềm mại và nữ tính. Tóc mái rẽ ngôi giữa hợp với tóc dài, thẳng hoặc kết hợp xoăn nhẹ. 5. Kiểu tóc mái uốn xoăn - Kiểu Mua bán cây mướp gai tại quận 4 phục hồi gan cho người suy gan, Mua ban cay muop gai tai quan 4 phuc hoi gan cho nguoi suy gan Một tuýp kem chống nắng thực sự cần thiết ở độ tuổi dậy thì bởi làn da đang khỏe mạnh nên việc bảo vệ nó chống lại tia UV gây hại cho da. Tránh các hậu quả như da bị đen, xuất hiện nám, tàn nhang, điều đó sẽ phá hỏng làn da đẹp mà bạn đang sở hữu. Ở bất kỳ lứa tuổi nào, chị em phụ nữ vẫn nên bôi kem chống nắng kỹ lưỡng mỗi ngày. Tẩy trang When you want to get from Da Nang to Halong Bay, your choices are limited. There is only one option we offer for this route: Bus How far is Da Nang from Halong Bay? The overland distance from Da Nang to Halong Bay is 513 miles (825 km). The flying distance is 513 miles (825 km). How long does it take to get from Da Nang to Halong Bay? Con gái tôi 10 tuổi đã nặng mùi cơ thể. Con gái tôi có mùi mồ hôi rất nặng, đặc biệt là vùng nách, mùi hôi y hệt người trưởng thành bị viêm nách nặng. Tôi cho bé uống nhiều nước, ăn rau củ, vận động thể thao, tắm rửa vệ sinh vùng nách kỹ nhưng chỉ 1-2 tiếng sau 9HnVFQ. Đà Nẵng Hội An đang là điểm đến rất thu hút trong khoảng thời gian gần đây. Nếu bạn đang lên kế hoạch cho chuyến du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An mà chưa biết bắt đầu từ đâu thì hãy tham khảo ngay top 9 địa điểm thú vị và kinh nghiệm nhất định phải biết nhé. 1. Thời điểm du lịch Đà Nẵng - Hội An lý tưởng nhất trong năm? Du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An vào thời điểm nào sẽ đẹp nhất? Do đặc điểm khí hậu phân hóa thành hai mùa là mùa mưa và mùa khô rõ rệt nên thời gian tốt nhất du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An nằm trong khoảng từ tháng 1 đến tháng 7 hằng năm. Đây là thời gian lý tưởng để tổ chức những tour du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An và ngắm nhìn phong cảnh nơi đây một cách trọn vẹn nhất. Nếu bạn lựa chọn du lịch vào tháng 3-4 thì đây là thời điểm giá cả của các dịch vụ khá mềm, đồng thời thời tiết dễ chịu lại không quá đông đúc. Còn tháng 5-6-7 sẽ là cao điểm du lịch với nhiệt độ trung bình khoảng 33 độ, nắng nhiều cả ngày. Trái ngược với mùa khô, mùa mưa tại Đà Nẵng Hội An ảm đạm hơn nhiều. Rơi vào khoảng từ tháng 8 đến tháng 2 năm sau, đây là thời điểm ít khách du lịch nhất mà cũng rất khó để di chuyển tại Đà Nẵng Hội An. 2. Phương tiện đến Đà Nẵng - Hội An Tuỳ vào điểm xuất phát mà bạn có thể lựa chọn phương tiện đến Đà Nẵng Hội An khác nhau. Bạn có thể lựa chọn các hãng bay khác nhau hoặc đi tàu, đi ô tô để đến đây. Phương tiện đến Đà Nẵng Máy bay với các điểm đến cực kỳ hot hit như Đà Nẵng, các hãng bay đều có những combo, voucher giảm giá mạnh. Đôi khi bạn chỉ cần bỏ ra hơn 1 triệu là đã có trong tay tấm vé khứ hồi đi Đà Nẵng Hội An rồi. Xe khách đối với những du khách ở Hà Tĩnh, Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị… thì chỉ cần bỏ ra 4-6 tiếng là có thể đến nơi rồi. Các chuyến xe đều có giá thành hợp lý, phù hợp cho chuyến du lịch ngắn ngày. Tàu hỏa di chuyển bằng tàu hỏa sẽ mất khoảng 15-16 tiếng nhưng bù lại bạn sẽ được ngắm nhìn phong cảnh trong xanh, hấp dẫn không kém suốt chặng đường đi. Phương tiện chuyển giữa Đà Nẵng và Hội An Đà Nẵng và Hội An là 2 điểm du lịch với nhiều kỳ quan, di sản chỉ cách nhau khoảng 30km. Do vị trí khá thuận tiện để di chuyển giữa 2 nơi nên bạn có thể sử dụng nhiều phương tiện khác nhau Xe buýt đây là cách di chuyển cực kỳ đơn giản và tiết kiệm nhất. Xe buýt hoạt động liên tục từ 5 giờ sáng đến 17h30 chiều, cứ 20 phút lại có một chuyến xe. Xe taxi phương tiện này giúp bạn tiết kiệm được nhiều thời gian đi lại, giá thành sẽ cao hơn một chút nhưng sẽ giúp bạn chủ động và thoải mái hơn trong chuyến đi. Xe máy phương tiện phù hợp cho những ai yêu thích du lịch phượt Đà Nẵng Hội An. Tuy nhiên bạn nên chú ý an toàn và đi thật cẩn thận nhé. 3. Du lịch Đà Nẵng - Hội An nên ở đâu? Điểm lưu trú khi du lịch Đà Nẵng? Vinpearl Resort & Spa Đà Nẵng Vinpearl Resort & Spa Đà Nẵng được coi là ốc đảo thanh bình giữa lòng thành phố với hơn 122 căn biệt thự khác nhau chắc chắn sẽ đem đến cảm giác thư giãn, thoải mái nhưng cũng không kém phần cao cấp, sang trọng. Nơi đây đặc biệt phù hợp với chuyến đi du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An 5 ngày 4 đêm hay 3 ngày 2 đêm cho cả gia đình hay nhóm đi đông người không gian sinh hoạt thoải mái. A số 23 đường Trường Sa, Hòa Hải, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng T +84 236 396 6888 E [email protected] Điểm lưu trú khi du lịch ở Hội An và Nam Hội An Vinpearl Resort & Spa Hội An Vinpearl Resort & Spa Hội An mang trong mình kiến trúc Địa Trung Hải tinh tế nằm dọc trên bãi biển Cửa Đại. Các phòng nghỉ tại Vinpearl Resort & Spa Hội An đều được thiết kế sang trọng với hồ bơi rộng nhất thành phố Hội An. A tổ 6, khối Phước Hải, phường Cửa Đại, tp. Hội An, tỉnh Quảng Nam T +84 235 375 3333 E [email protected] Vinpearl Resort & Golf Nam Hội An Vinpearl Resort & Golf Nam Hội An với kiến trúc hình cánh buồm độc đáo hướng ra biển Bình Minh nguyên sơ, nơi đây đã trở thành tâm điểm của di sản miền Trung. Toàn bộ villa đều có tầm nhìn hướng biển, sân golf 18 lỗ theo tiêu chuẩn quốc tế. A xã Bình Dương, xã Bình Minh, huyện Thăng Bình, tỉnh Quảng Nam, Việt Nam T +84 235 367 6888 E [email protected] >>> Săn ngay voucher, combo, tour du lịch Hội An, Nam Hội An giá ưu đãi TẠI ĐÂY 4. Những địa điểm du lịch Hội An - Đà Nẵng không thể bỏ lỡ Những điểm đến không thể bỏ lỡ khi du lịch Đà Nẵng Bà Nà Hills Bà Nà Hills thuộc địa phận thôn An Sơn, xã Hoà Ninh, huyện Hoà Vang, Đà Nẵng. Tại đây, du khách có thể trải nghiệm 4 mùa trong ngày và đắm chìm trong khung cảnh mỹ lệ của những cảnh rừng nguyên sinh. Chùa Linh Ứng Chùa Linh Ứng thuộc Bãi Bụt, bán đảo Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng. Chùa Linh Ứng có tượng Bồ Tát cao nhất Việt Nam, được coi là điểm đến cực kỳ linh thiêng của người dân Đà Nẵng. Asia Park Hiện nay du khách có thể vào miễn phí Asia Park từ 15h-22h hằng ngày. Tại đây du khách có thể thỏa thích check-in, chụp hình hay khám phá các trò chơi thú vị. Bãi biển Mỹ Khê Bãi biển Mỹ Khê được công nhận là một trong những bãi biển đẹp nhất hành tinh do tạp chí Forbes bình chọn. Đây sẽ là điểm đến không nên bỏ lỡ khi đi du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An. Rạn Nam Ô Rạn Nam Ô rộng khoảng 2ha, cách trung tâm thành phố Đà Nẵng khoảng 17km. Không gian xanh đến tận chân trời vừa hoang sơ vừa độc đáo sẽ khiến bạn choáng ngợp không thôi đấy. Bảo tàng 3D Trick Eye Đến với bảo tàng 3D Trick Eye bạn sẽ có cảm giác sống động như thật, tranh được vẽ chủ yếu lên tường, sàn nhà và trần nhà. Bảo tàng chia làm 9 khu với 9 chủ đề và 130 tác phẩm độc đáo khác nhau. Suối khoáng thần tài Một suối nước nóng thiên nhiên giúp bạn thư giãn từ cơ thể đến tinh thần. Giá vé vào cổng khu du lịch Thần Tài dao động từ - người. >>> Xem thêm 7 bãi biển Đà Nẵng đẹp nhất - tuyệt cảnh có MỘT không HAI Điểm du lịch thú vị nhất khi du lịch Hội An VinWonders Nam Hội An VinWonders Nam Hội An sở hữu 5 phân khu với những chủ đề khác nhau, không chỉ là điạ điểm vui chơi giải trí, VinWonders Nam Hội An còn là nơi hướng tới những kiến thức, giá trị văn hoá sâu sắc của dân tộc. 5 phân khu tại VinWonders Nam Hội An là Bến cảng giao thoa - nơi mô phỏng cuộc sống Hội An những năm 80. Đảo văn hoá dân gian - nơi tái hiện chân thực nền văn hoá từ Bắc vào Nam River Safari - ngôi nhà chung của nhiều cá thể động vật khác nhau Vùng đất phiêu lưu và Thế giới nước chính là 2 địa điểm vui chơi với rất nhiều trò chơi mạo hiểm, khám phá khác nhau cho du khách mọi lứa tuổi. Phố cổ Hội An Phố cổ Hội An được UNESCO công nhận là di sản văn hoá thế giới vào năm 1999. Có thể nói phố cổ Hội An chính là nhân chứng lịch sử chứng kiến sự kết hợp các nền văn hóa qua các thời kỳ trong một thương cảng quốc tế. Nhà cổ Tân Ký Nhà cổ Tân Ký được xây dựng khoảng 200 trước đây, nhà cổ hiện đang nằm trên đường Nguyễn Thái Học, phố cổ Hội An. Nhà cổ Tân Ký được xây dựng với nguyên liệu quý hiếm như gỗ quý, đá Thanh Hoa, gạch Bát Tràng điều này khiến ngôi nhà vẫn giữ được nét cổ kính, uy nghi mà không bị mai một. Chùa Cầu Chùa Cầu được coi là chứng nhân lịch sử, là nơi giao thoa giữa cái xưa cũ và nét hiện đại tại Hội An. Chùa Cầu chính là điểm sáng du lịch cho những ai yêu thích phố cổ Hội An. Biển Cửa Đại Biển Cửa Đại cách trung tâm Hội An khoảng 5km, là điểm du lịch lý tưởng với những dải cát trắng miên man, khí hậu tươi mát, nước biển trong lành. Hội quán Triều Châu Hội quán Triều Châu hay còn gọi là chùa Ông Bổn, với lối kiến trúc tỉ mỉ, cầu kỳ cùng những nét chạm trổ tinh xảo đã tạo nên nét độc đáo cho nơi đây. Hội quán Triều Châu được coi là nơi cầu mong bình an, thuận lợi cho những chuyến đi biển cho người dân Đà Nẵng Hội An. Xưởng thủ công mỹ nghệ Hội An Xưởng thủ công mỹ nghệ Hội An nằm ở số 9 Nguyễn Thái Học, Hội An. Nơi đây được xây dựng nhằm mục đích duy trì, lưu giữ những ngành nghề truyền thống có từ lâu đời của đất Quảng Nam. >>> Xem thêm Mê mẩn 25 địa điểm du lịch Hội An ĐẸP, sống ảo cực CHẤT 5. Đặc sản ẩm thực Hội An - Đà Nẵng nhất định phải thử Đặc sản Đà Nẵng Bún hải sản Đà Nẵng với hương vị đặc trưng vùng biển đầy đủ nước dùng chua cay mặn ngọt khác nhau, giá từ Bánh canh Đà Nẵng giá từ - là món ăn dân dã, bình dị nhưng rất được các du khách yêu thích. Nem tré Đà Nẵng được làm từ thịt heo gói trong lá chuối xanh, cùng cách nêm nếm khác biệt tạo ra nét đặc trưng của món. Cơm gà Đà Nẵng là món đặc sản của người dân Đà Nẵng, giá từ - Chè sầu riêng Đà Nẵng với giá dao động từ - Bánh xèo là món ăn đặc trưng mà du khách nào cũng nên nếm thử khi du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An. Giá dao động từ bánh, Gỏi cá Nam Ô món được làm từ cá trích từ làng cá Nam Ô và được tẩm ướp đậm đà >>> Xem thêm Bỏ túi ngay kinh nghiệm khám phá ẩm thực Đà Nẵng SIÊU XỊN Đặc sản Hội An Cao lầu Hội An sợi mỳ vàng ươm ăn kèm rau sống, tôm, thịt heo, xá xíu cùng nước sốt thơm lừng, chắc chắn sẽ khiến bạn có những trải nghiệm khó quên. Mì Quảng Hội An là món ăn giản dị, tinh tế thường được ăn kèm bánh đa. Giá dao động từ - Cơm hến được xào tỉ mỉ với mắm ruốc, tóp mỡ tạo ra hương vị đậm đà khó quên cho du khách. Hoành thánh dù có nguồn gốc từ Trung Quốc nhưng hoành thánh Hội An sở hữu hương vị rất khác biệt. Giá dao động từ - Bánh đập hến xào giá dao động chỉ từ Bánh ướt cuốn thịt nướng với xiên thịt nướng chiên vàng ươm ăn kèm bánh tráng, rau sống, với giá cực mềm chỉ từ Cơm gà Hội An giá dao động từ - 6. Du lịch Hội An - Đà Nẵng mua gì làm quà? Quà du lịch Đà Nẵng Mực cán cay được bày bán khoảng 150gr. Ghẹ sữa rim mặn giá dao động khoảng 150gr. Cá thu que mức giá khoảng 200gr. Nước mắm Nam Ô giá từ gồm 2 chai, mỗi chai 500ml. Cá khô Đà Nẵng tùy vào loại cá sẽ có mức giá khác nhau, dao động từ - Rong biển cháy tỏi giá dao động khoảng 100gr. Trà sâm dứa đây là thức uống dân dã, có giá khoảng 0,5kg. Quà du lịch Hội An Xoài sấy dẻo được nhiều trẻ nhỏ yêu thích, với giá khoảng 200gr. Rượu Hồng Đào được ủ kỹ càng với hương đào nồng đậm, rượu được bán với giá trên thị trường từ - 350ml. Bánh ít lá gai với giá cực mềm chỉ từ Bánh tổ được làm từ bột nếp, đường bát, bánh có giá từ - Bánh đậu xanh với vị ngọt, mặn lạ miệng, bánh có giá khoảng - Mắm thính được làm từ cá thu, cá de, cá nục, có giá trên thị trường khoảng - Bánh dừa nướng là món được nhiều người chọn lựa mua về làm quà cho đồng nghiệp, gia đình, có giá khoảng - 7. Những điểm check-in Đà Nẵng, Hội An siêu đẹp, siêu chất Điểm check-in tại Đà Nẵng Cầu Tình yêu địa điểm không thể bỏ qua của các cặp đôi. Cầu Vàng một trong những cây cầu đẹp nhất Việt Nam. Cây cầu được ví như lối đi giữa không trung, mờ ảo giữa chốn bồng lai tiên cảnh. Nhà đảo ngược Đà Nẵng nơi quy luật trái đất không còn tồn tại, bạn sẽ phải loay hoay vì không biết đâu mới là sàn nhà và trần nhà. Phim trường Thuận Phước Field được ví như châu Âu thu nhỏ giữa lòng thành phố. Đây sẽ là điểm du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An dành cho team nghiện sống ảo. Bãi đá Obama là bãi đá hoang sơ thuộc địa phận bán đảo Sơn Trà, bãi đá mang đến cảm giác bình yên, nhẹ nhàng giữa chốn xô bồ. Điểm check in tại Hội An Chùa Cầu chứng nhân lịch sử giữa lòng Hội An. Phố đèn lồng Hội An nơi bạn có thể check-in cùng hàng ngàn chiếc đèn lồng rực rỡ như trong truyện cổ tích. Hẻm nhỏ Hội An Faifo Cafe với không gian yên tĩnh, cách bài trí vừa đơn giản vừa cổ kính, quán cafe đã nhanh chóng trở thành điểm du lịch được nhiều bạn trẻ lựa chọn. Công viên Ấn tượng nơi diễn ra nhiều buổi biểu diễn nghệ thuật đặc sắc cùng nhiều hoạt động ẩm thực, tham quan hấp dẫn. 8. Kinh nghiệm du lịch Hội An - Đà Nẵng người đi lần đầu nên biết Với bạn trẻ thích cảm giác mạnh có thể khám phá Đà Nẵng Hội An bằng việc đi du lịch tự túc hoặc rủ bạn bè để cùng nhau đi phượt. Còn khi bạn đi cùng gia đình có trẻ nhỏ có thể tham khảo những tour du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An để có thể thưởng thức trọn vẹn vẻ đẹp nơi đây nhé. Có rất nhiều điểm thú vị, hấp dẫn ở Đà Nẵng và Hội An, vì vậy bạn nên tìm hiểu điểm du lịch và chọn điểm đến mình yêu thích, từ đó mua những tour phù hợp. Một bí kíp nhỏ cho bạn để tránh trường hợp bị hét giá khi mua tour du lịch đó là bạn nên đặt ở địa chỉ uy tín, sau đó hỏi rõ những tiện ích đi kèm. Đồng thời bạn có thể tham gia hội nhóm du lịch để hỏi các kinh nghiệm và chọn quán ăn cho phù hợp. >>> Tìm tour du lịch Đà Nẵng và voucher, combo du lịch giá tốt Mong rằng những chia sẻ về địa điểm vui chơi, ăn uống, khách sạn trên đây sẽ giúp bạn có kinh nghiệm du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An tự túc. Nhanh tay book các voucher, combo, tour du lịch Đà Nẵng để tận hưởng những chuyến tham quan, du lịch Đà Nẵng Hội An tại khách sạn, villa 5 sao kèm dịch vụ cao cấp tại hệ thống Vinpearl. Chúc các bạn có kỳ nghỉ dưỡng thật tuyệt vời. Da Nang Hoi An Travel Guide Da Nang and Hoi An are two tourist centers in the middle of Vietnam. This twin attracts millions of visitors yearly, thanks to its numerous stunning things to see and do. For instance, the finest sandy coastline in the country or Unesco world cultural heritage sites. Beside that, friendly people with a smile on their face, hospitality and unique speaking accents are one of what travelers love most here. Owning a more sophisticated cuisine than any regions else, its restaurants, eateries and vendors serve up abundant dishes with tasty flavours. After the strong heat is over, locals drive their motorcycles to the streets and the scene in town is bustling. This article is all about Da Nang and Hoi An, with a focus on travelers, to help them to have the best overview about the couple of cities. We recommend reading travel guide to Hue – the former capital of Vietnam that often is the next alsoDay Tours from Da NangHoi An Day ToursDay Trip to Hue from Da Nang and Hoi AnHoi An Ancient Town Tour Table of content1 A Quick Introduction for Da Nang and Hoi An2 Weather and Climate in Da Nang and Hoi An3 Da Nang or Hoi An – Which is Better to Stay Overnight?4 Get to Da Nang and Hoi Motorcycle and Jeep from Hue5 Get around Da Nang and Hoi An6 History of Da Nang and Hoi An7 Da Nang Hoi An Tourist Unesco World Heritage Beaches in Da Nang and Hoi Mountains in Da Cham Islands in Hoi An8 The Best Things to Do in Da Nang and Hoi Visit Hoi An Old Town World My Son The Marble The Golden Experience on Ba Na Hills Cable Drive up the Hai Van Scuba Diving in Cham Island9 Festivals in Da Nang and Hoi Hoi An Lantern Da Nang International Fireworks Festival10 Where to Eat in Da Nang and Hoi An? Da Nang’s Seafood Dining in Hoi An Old Da Nang and Hoi An Food Street Food Markets11 Da Nang and Hoi An Itinerary12 Da Nang and Hoi An Tour13 Related Posts14 The Hoi An Market Hoi An Central Market Complete Guide15 Hoi An Memories Show The Best of Hoi An Impression Theme Park16 How to Get to Golden Bridge from Da Nang17 Hoi An Bridge Famous Bridges in Hoi An18 Da Nang Food Specialties What to Eat in Da Nang19 How to Get From Hoi An to My Son Sanctuary20 Hoi An’s Chinese Assembly Halls and Chinese Temples21 Hoi An Walking Tours Heritage, Foods, Photography & Locals22 Hoi An Self Guided Walking Tour Hoi An By Yourself23 How to Visit Golden Bridge Vietnam24 Da Nang Shore Excursions Guided Tours From Tien Sa Port25 Unique Experiences in Hoi An and Why?26 Han Market Cho Han Where to Shop in Da Nang?27 An Bang Beach A Guide to Hoi An’s Best Beach28 Experiences in Hoi An Get Insight Into Hoi An’s Local Culture29 Da Nang Cathedral Da Nang Pink Church30 Things to Do in Ba Na Hills Besides Golden Bridge31 Hoi An Nightlife What to Do in Hoi An At Night?32 Hoi An Countryside Villages, Rice Fields & Tours33 How to Get to Golden Bridge From Hoi An34 Hoi An Entrance Fee Old Town, Golden Bridge, My Son, More35 Hoi An Airport Everything You Need to Know36 Hoi An Lantern Boat Ride on Hoai River37 Da Nang Half Day Tours38 Hoi An Private Car and Driver39 Da Nang Private Car and Driver40 What to Do in Hoi An Ancient Town41 Da Nang and Hoi An Itinerary for Visitors Staying Overnight in Hoi An42 Hoi An 3 Day Itinerary – A Travel Plan for 3 Days in Hoi An43 Hoi An Free Things to Do – Budget Travel in Hoi An Vietnam44 Hoi An One Day Itinerary – A Travel Plan for One Day in Hoi An45 Da Nang Things to Do – Guide to What to Do in Da Nang Vietnam46 Da Nang Best Things to Do and Reasons47 Hoi An Half-Day Tours Guide to Half Day Trips From Hoi An48 Hoi An Day Tours A Guide to Best Day Trips From Hoi An49 Hoi An Beach A Guide to All Beaches in Hoi An Vietnam50 Hoi An Food Specialties51 Hoi An to Da Nang52 Hoi An Cheap Things to Do – All Solo Travelers Need to Know53 Hoi An Best Things To Do – Recommendations from Local Experts54 Hoi An Things to Do – All What Can You Do in Hoi An Vietnam55 Hoi An Things Not to Miss – A Guide to Must Do in Hoi An56 Hoi An or Da Nang – Which is Better?57 Hoi An Pottery Village A Guide to Thanh Ha Pottery Village58 Hoi An Ancient Town Tour59 Hoi An Old Town Ticket60 My Son Sanctuary Tour61 Hoi An Lanterns – Festival, Making Class, Where to Buy, More62 Hoi An Best Area to Stay – Guide to Where to Stay in Hoi An63 Hoi An Weather by Month – Guide to Hoi An Monthly Weather64 Da Nang Best Area to Stay – Guide to Where to Stay in Da Nang65 Da Nang Cave Tour – Best Underground Activities in Da Nang66 Da Nang Best Time to Visit – Guide to Best Weather in Da Nang67 Da Nang Weather by Month – Guide to Monthly Weather in Da Nang68 What to Do in Da Nang At Night69 Lang Co Vietnam Travel Guide70 Hoi An River Cruise – Guide to The Best Boat Tour in Hoi An71 What to Do in Da Nang for 3 Days72 Hoi An Old Town Boats – Guide to Boat Rides in Hoi An Town73 Hoi An 2 Day Itinerary – Traveler Guide to 2 Days in Hoi An74 Cham Island Hoi An75 Hoi An Basket Boat Ride76 Hoi An Coconut Village – A Guide to Cam Thanh Coconut Village77 My Khe Beach78 Da Nang Day Trips – Guide to Best Day Tours From Da Nang79 Museums in Da Nang80 Linh Ung Pagoda81 Da Nang Night Market – A Thing To Do in Da Nang at Night82 Guide to Son Tra Mountain aka Monkey Mountain Vietnam83 Ba Na Hills Tour84 Hoi An Cham Temples – My Son Sanctuary & Quang Nam Temples85 Da Nang Cable Car86 Da Nang Airport to Hoi An87 Da Nang to Hoi An – Best Da Nang Airport Transfer and More88 Hoi An Tour Guide – How to Find a Private Tour Guide in Hoi An89 Hoi An Ancient Town Attractions90 Hai Van Pass Da Nang Map, Route, Weather, History, Tour91 Hoi An Old Town Map92 Tra Que Vegetable Village93 Hoi An Lantern Festival94 Hoi An Night Market A Thing to Do in Hoi An at Night 95 Da Nang Attractions Guide What to See in Da Nang Vietnam?96 Lady Buddha Da Nang The Best of Monkey Mountain Vietnam97 My Son Sanctuary Travel Guide98 Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture99 Dragon Bridge Da Nang The Fire-Breathing Da Nang Bridge100 Ba Na Hills Travel Guide A First Timer’s Complete Guide101 Golden Bridge Da Nang A Guide to The Iconic Da Nang Bridge102 Da Nang Bridge – A Guide to Famous Bridges in Da Nang103 Ba Na Hills Cable Car – World Record, Cost, Reschedule, Map104 Da Nang Mountain Temple – Marble Mountain’s Pagodas, More105 Da Nang Caves – Underground World of the Marble Mountains106 The Marble Mountains – Guide to Da Nang’s Iconic Mountain107 Hoi An Old Town Unesco World Heritage – Hoi An Travel Guide108 Featured Golden Hands Bridge Tour In Sunrise or Sunset 1/2 Day Cam Kim Island Bicycle Tour From Hoi Cham Island Tour From Hoi An Group Tour Cham Island Tour From Da Nang Group Tour Hoi An Vegetarian Food Hoi An Evening Walking Food Tour Through Private Hoi An Basket Boat Half-day Am Phu Cave Tour Private Hoi An Countryside Tour Bicycle, Car, Electric Shuttle Da Nang Tour Package From Hoi An Evening Tour From Da Hoi An Walking Food Tour Through My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An Old Town Tour with Thu Bon River My Son Day Trip From Hoi An including Marble Mountains and Basket Half Day Hoi An City Tour With River Son Tra Peninsula Tour with Marble Mountains Private/Small Group Hue Day Trip From Hoi An with Hai Van Pass, River Cruise & Hoi An Ancient Town and Countryside Tour Bests of Hoi An Tour Hoi An Tour From Da Nang Airport Private, Optional Lunch Hoi An Day Trip From Da Nang Marble Mountains, Basket Boat, Old Town Da Nang City Tour From Airport Private, Optional Lunch Hoi An City Tour with Lantern Class, Lantern Boat, Night Market & Local Food Marble Mountains, Basket Boat Ride & Hoi An Old Town Walking Marble Mountains & Golden Bridge Day Tour with Buffet Marble Mountains & Monkey Mountain Tour Half-day, Private Private Golden Bridge Sunrise Tour Half-day, Optional Lunch Hoi An Ancient Town & Golden Bridge Day Tour Private/Small Group My Son Sanctuary & Golden Bridge Day Tour Private/Small Group Private My Son Sanctuary Sunrise or Sunset Full Day Hoi An Ancient Town & Countryside Experience With Full Day My Son Sanctuary & Hoi An Countryside Tour With Full Day Hoi An Ancient Town & Coconut Village Son Tra Peninsula, Marble Mountains and Hoi An City Half-day Marble Mountains Tour from Da Nang or Hoi Da Nang Cave Tour Half Day Underground Tour in Da Nang Hoi An Old Town & Lantern Making Class Morning Tour, Half-day Full Day Bests of Da Nang & Hoi An Old Town Walking Full Day My Son Tour From Da Nang with Da Nang City My Son Sanctuary Tour From Hoi An or Da Nang With Local Hue Day Trip from Da Nang or Hoi An via Hai Van Pass with Lunch A Quick Introduction for Da Nang and Hoi AnDa Nang and Hoi An are two famous tourist cities by the coast of Central Vietnam. It’s close to each other, with a distance of 30km and both are at the end of a large river. Da Nang is bigger than Hoi An, and plays the most important role in many fields of the region. It has an international airport, cruise port, train station and bus station. About the history, Hoi An is older and ever served as an trade port for over 400 years before the role was replaced by Da Nang. It’s a heritage city, capital of tailors and Nang municipalityHoi An provincial cityArea km21,25560Population people1,13 million150 thousandEmblemsHan River Bridge, Marble MountainsJapanese Covered BridgeNicknamesCity of bridgesCity of lanternsEthnicsVietnamese, Hoa, KatuVietnamese, HoaNumber of tourists 20198,7 million, 40% of international visitors5,35 million, 75% of international touristsFamous riverHan RiverThu Bon River Weather and Climate in Da Nang and Hoi AnClimate in Da Nang and Hoi An features 2 seasons in the year the dry and the wet. The hot season begins from around January, February and ends in the beginning of September. It’s characterized by a high temperature all day long, lots of sunny hours and really low rainfall. What travelers need to prepare if traveling to the area are sun cream, sun glasses, comfortable clothes and swimsuit. Other months are in the rainy season, with heavy rains, typhoons and floods especially from October to December. A rain poncho is a thing that is always with the visitors in this part of the year. Local floods in streets of Da Nang and inundation in the lowlands of Hoi An are problems today. Read our guides as following below to know better– Da Nang Da Nang weather by month, the best time to visit Da Nang– Hoi An Hoi An weather by month, the best time to visit Hoi An Da Nang or Hoi An – Which is Better to Stay Overnight?Generally, both cities are worth it to stay overnight due to their own interests. So, the best depends on each traveler. Da Nang is vibrant, moderner and represents a new Vietnam emerging, while Hoi An has an ancient root with rich cultural traditions and diverse cuisine. It’s smaller, centered by old quarters inscribed by Unesco and tranquil countryside in the surroundings. On the other side, Da Nang owns lengthy and sunny sandy beaches, majestic mountains with Buddhist temples, featured museums, bridges and the world-famous Golden Bridge. Instagrammers never remove this site on their travel plan. Read our separate article for Da Nang or Hoi An for further also Best area to stay in Da Nang, best area to stay in Hoi An Get to Da Nang and Hoi AnFlightsTravelers from outside of Vietnam can choose to land in Da Nang airport, to start the holiday in two cities. Due to the city center location of the airfield, it’s convenient and quick to get from it to anywhere in Da Nang. Only 40 minutes is needed to transfer by car or taxi from there to Hoi An town. Find the best transport for yourself in our guide to Da Nang airport to Hoi An. 70 km south of Hoi An, Chu Lai airport serves some domestic flights from Nang and Hoi An are 2 leading tourist cities, therefore traveling by bus to this twin is quite convenient and cheap. Da Nang Central Bus Station is a major terminal of the whole region, so from south, north to highlands, it’s possible to book a seat and go. Night sleeper buses are popular if the distance is over 300 kilometers. It’s about 10 mins from the city centre from this terminal. Depending on the departure place, travelers can find a bus straight to Hoi An or not. Tourist ones often provide a direct drive but local ones only stop in Da Nang or Vinh Dien – 10 km away from town’s only train station is in Da Nang, so no matter where travelers depart, they will land in this city first. If planning to travel to Da Nang and Hoi An by train, it’s needed to come to the nearest provincial capital and buy tickets there or reserve online in advance. Like the airport, Da Nang central train station is in the downtown, so travelers don’t have difficulties getting anywhere in the city. Private cars, taxis and buses are the 3 most popular choices to transfer to Hoi An from there. Read details in How to Get from Da Nang to Hoi An. Motorcycle and Jeep from HueHue is another famous tourist city, over 100 km to the north of Da Nang and Hoi An. From it, travelers have the chance to transfer down the south with a motorcycle or jeep car. The ride is an adventure in which Vietnam’s best coastal road – the Hai Van Pass is the highlight. No travellers want to miss out on it when visiting the Central region. This winding 20km-long route is packed with scenic sceneries, and has ancient remains on its top at an elevation of nearly 1,500 meters. See details in How to Get from Hue to Da Nang and Hoi An. Get around Da Nang and Hoi AnRoad vehicles from bus, car, taxi, van, motorcycle, bicycle to jeep, are all convenient to get around Da Nang and Hoi An. The most convenient one is a taxi, because it doesn’t require a research and reservation, available every time of the day. Private car is also easy to book but cheaper and proper for day trips with a long distance. Above all, motorcycles still are the best choice for visitors who travel alone or like freedom. A day rental costs only from 100,000 to 250,000 VND, no matter automatics or semi-automatics. It’s easy to look for and book in online pages and shops. The cheapest transport definitely is by bus that moves around Da Nang city from the sunrise to the evening. One of the buses departs from its central bus station and stops in Hoi An. Many people loved to get this. History of Da Nang and Hoi AnArea of Da Nang and Hoi An was a principality of Champa Kingdom from 2nd to early 14th century, named “Avarmavati”. At that time, Hoi An Champapura was a trade port where Persian and European merchants stopped before going to China. Da Nang was a rich agricultural land. The inhabitants were the Chams particularly the Coconut clan who followed Hinduism and matriarchy. In 1306, Vietnamese princess Huyen Tran and Champa king Che Man got married. According to a promise from the husband, the area was given to the northern state as a wedding present. The best remains today we can see from this period are 70 temples and ruins in My Son people migrated to Da Nang and Hoi An, and were handed over in 15th century. Thanks to being close to international maritime trade routes, Hoi An soon became a major stopover for foreign merchants from different continents again. It kept the role and its prosperity until the early 19th century. The decline in commerce here came from estuary reclamation and policies from the Hue-based government. The kings requested traders moor in Da Nang harbour before moving further to Hoi An. From 1858 to 1860, French troops attacked it and Vietnam for the first time. 3 years later, they established Tourane Da Nang – the first protectorate in the region and started their own colonial era. Since then, Tourane has replaced Hoi An’s role. Da Nang Hoi An Tourist AttractionsUnesco World Heritage SitesThe area has 2 world heritage sites that are all cultural and inscribed in the same year, 1999. There are Hoi An Ancient Town – a well preserved Asian trade port from 15th to 19th century and My Son Sanctuary – a Hindu holy land of Champa kingdom from 4th to 13rd centuries. A visit to any of these amazing attractions allows travelers to learn so much about history, culture and outstanding universal values. Compared to My Son’s temples, Hoi An has many things to see and do as well as restaurants and shopping places. Definitely, both provide the best experiences in the trip across the also travel guide to Hoi An Old Town, My Son SanctuaryBeaches in Da Nang and Hoi AnDa Nang and Hoi An own the best beaches in the country, including internationally-rewarded ones such as My Khe, Ha My or An Bang. The bulk is sandy, palm lined, free from rocks and are fringled by shallow, warm water with gentle waves. That is all swimmers and sunbathers needed to make a perfect visit to the coast. Throughout the sunny months, fun water sports like surfing are active and exciting festivals are held on the sands. Da Nang’s best beach – My Khe is backed by hotels, resorts, and seafood restaurants. Cua Dai beach in Hoi An is quite similar, but less crowded. An Bang beach has many loves from locals and tourists due to its breezy seafront restaurant-bars with live music. To the northeast of Da Nang center, Son Tra Peninsula harbours a diversity of beaches and coves hidden away in red-shanked douc langur in Da NangThe best known mountains in Da Nang is the Marble Mountains Ngu Hanh Son – a complex of 5 hills topped with Buddhist temples. Lots of amazing caves and grottoes are found in this city’s emblem. Also by the Pacific coast, Son Tra Mountain is home of Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue that rises above the surroundings up to 67 meters. The largest Buddhist temple – Linh Ung Pagoda stands next to, providing graceful buildings set amid bonsai and boddhi tree gardens. Riding along its spectacular coastline or up the peaks where red shanked douc langurs live can’t be missed for the west, Ba Na Hills is known by people globally, because of the Golden Bridge. It’s incredibly fantastic, mythical and well deserved to visit. Cable car to get there holds some world records, giving a mind-blowing landscape from the cabin. Thanks to sitting on the top of Da Nang, the weather here is really cool. To the north, motorcyclists and cyclists definitely have so much fun cruising along the winding road of Hai Van Pass. Panoramic outlooks in this stunner are plenty, to view and Islands in Hoi AnAfter 20 minutes by canoe, travelers will land on Cham Island – a marine park and a Unesco world biosphere reserve. Apart from the bird nest harvesting industry or extremely fresh seafood, this place is famous for its gorgeous underwater world. That’s the reason why all divers in the country want to visit here, and discover. Snorkeling, scuba diving, trekking and fishing tours are available during the sunny months. No surprise, it’s a must see for those who are seeking fun-filled activities. See details in ultimate travel guide to Cham Island. The Best Things to Do in Da Nang and Hoi AnVisit Hoi An Old Town World HeritageHoi An Old Town is the best loved “attraction” in the area. Around its ancient, lantern and flower-filled quarters, visitors will find lots of interests and fun. A half day or even one day is easy to spend here. The most iconic things in this place are historical buildings owned by people from different parts of the world and an amazing full-moon lantern festival. Strolling around and sightseeing sites covered by the entrance ticket are what all visitors do. After the sunset, the town’s atmosphere comes to life, because of street food vendors, paper lantern sellers, sound from cyclos, lantern boats on the canal, and crowds. Read our article for Hoi An Old Town for further Son SanctuaryLocated in a dramatic valley surrounded by forested ranges, My Son Sanctuary is the best reminder about disappeared Champa kingdom. It comprises 71 brick temples and ruins that dedicated to worship of Shiva – God of destroying and recreation in Hinduism. First buildings were dated back from 4th century. A visit here provides a chance to learn about a new civilization and everything around it. See details in the travel guide to My Son Marble MountainsBetween Da Nang and Hoi An, this cluster of 5 striking hills amaze people by ancient Buddhist temples and magnificent caves. According to the legend, all are pieces of a broken dragon egg. A hike is needed to visit around the largest mountain – Hon Thuy Son. It’s fun, allows sightseers to open their horizons about history, religion, culture, and nature. In 19th century, a king renamed the complex to “Five Elements Mountain”. Read more information in The Marble Mountains. The Golden BridgeOpen the doors from 2018, this pedestrian bridge soon becomes a social media hit in the world. Its images are spreaded in all continents, and mesmerize people due to the perfect beauty. It features 2 giant hands holding the walkway, so lots of tourists call it “the Hand Bridge” or “the Golden Hand Bridge”. See all you need to know about on Ba Na Hills Cable CarWith only 40 mins drive from the city center, travelers have the chance to experience the world-record Ba Na Hills cable car. It holds 4 titles, including the longest cable car of the world – around 5 kilometers and the largest difference of elevation between terminals – nearly 1,500 meters. From the cabin, people will say wow with a breath-taking landscape, from purple mountains, forests, rivers with white waterfalls, outcrops, to clouds. Temperatures also decrease slightly. 50% of tourists who stay overnight in Da Nang like to have this fabulous ride. See more details in Ba Na Hills cable up the Hai Van PassHai Van Pass is special for motorcyclists and cyclists. It boasts of a long and scenic route windingly running along the coast where the Annamite range juts out into the sea. Before seeing the top covered by clouds, travelers will have lots of chances to view and photograph in panoramic outlooks. This place is one of main contents for Top Gear – a world famous motoring programme in its eposide named “Vietnam Special”. See all about it in Diving in Cham IslandCham Island is one of the wealthiest marine parks in Vietnam, so there is no surprise that divers all know about it. Most professional and certificated organizers are Hoi An-based, but if staying overnight in Da Nang, travelers just need to transfer. Read the guide to Cham Island diving for more details. Festivals in Da Nang and Hoi AnHoi An Lantern FestivalHeld monthly during the full moon or the 14th day of each lunar month, this festival is one of the most awaited events in Hoi An. It can’t be missed, due to the brilliant beauty of thousand lanterns varying in color, shape, size and material. Atmosphere at the same time is chaotic and lively. In the waterfront, people light up paper lanterns and drop them down to the river to make wishes. Visitors have so many photo opportunities. See more information in our guide to Hoi An Lantern Nang International Fireworks FestivalThis is the signature festival of Da Nang. It takes place yearly in a summer month, with the participation of the host city and many teams from different countries. The latest event occurs in June for semi-final competitions and the first week of June for the female night. Not only on the stage, the atmosphere in the surroundings is also vibrant, full of life during the matches. Citizens are always excited to watch amazing performances of light and music from a distance. See full information in our article for Da Nang’s festivals. Where to Eat in Da Nang and Hoi An?Da Nang’s Seafood RestaurantsDa Nang is a coastal city with numerous villages where fishers set sail and return daily. Thanks to being close to one of Vietnam’s wealthiest fishing grounds, seafood here is fresh and very diverse. It’s absolutely one of the things that one should not miss out when visiting. By the coast or off the coast, travelers have many choices to pick favourite types from aquariums when they’re still alive, and then enjoy authentic tastes from the local chief. Read the article for the best seafood restaurant in Da Nang for more in Hoi An Old TownHoi An Old Town is home of so many restaurants to go for a nice dining experience, available in Vietnamese, international and fusion styles. Within an old house, the diners can seek a cozy, friendly atmosphere and a diverse menu to choose favourite dishes. The bulk offers local food specialties, separately or in a combo. The best view is provided in riverfront venues, and on the upper floors. Down the river, it is a romantic, impressive scene of pedestrians, lantern lights and boats. To avoid the crowds, hidden gems are perfect and located in small lanes from one main street to another. See our recommendations for your dining spot in Hoi An Old Town Restaurants. Da Nang and Hoi An Food SpecialtiesDa Nang and Hoi An share some specialty dishes that travelers may be easy to find and try no matter which city they stay in. There are mì quảng noodles, bánh mì Vietnamese sandwiches, bánh xèo rice pancakes, cơm gà chicken rice . In Hoi An, the cuisine is more unique thanks to the exchange between groups of Asian people and Europeans for many centuries. Cao lầu noodle is the signature food of the town, telling us the influence from Chinese and Japanese cultures. Another famous one is Bánh mì – a baguette bread stuffed with pate, raw vegetables and a variety of meats. Bánh bao bánh vạc white rose dumplings, Phở Hội An local style noodle soup, Bánh ướt thịt nướng grilled pork and rice papers are other must Food MarketsFor those who seek true travel, trying street foods is what they always love to do. Visiting markets, the traditional or on the streets, is the best way to see the vendors and a variety of dishes. In Da Nang, Han Market, Con Market or night markets are ideal to begin a street food safari. In Hoi An, the afternoon and evening are perfect times. Just roaming around the old quarters or Night market, visitors will not make a lot of effort to meet many sellers and sample what they make. Read our guides to Da Nang street foods and Hoi An street foods for more details. Da Nang and Hoi An ItineraryMain article Da Nang and Hoi An ItineraryThe itinerary depends on what travelers like to do, duration of the trip, season, and budget. The first timers and repeaters, explorers and leisurers, solo travelers and families have their own plan that is different to others. These are recommendations for day itineraries for those who are going to make a first visit ever in Da Nang and Hoi An – The Marble Mountains + Hoi An Old Town historic buildings, tailors, coffee shops, markets, lanterns at night, boat ride, street foods– My Son Sanctuary + City Center bridges, museums, beach + Son Tra Peninsula Lady Buddha, Linh Ung pagoda– The Golden Bridge + Ba Na Hills cable car, fantasy park, French village– Hai Van Pass + Lang Co beach, lagoon, cool streams– Cham Island sightseeing, beach, snorkeling or diving Da Nang and Hoi An TourSee recommended tours in Hoi An and Da Nang TourTours in Da Nang and Hoi An are diverse enough to please all kinds of travelers. The best sightseeing tours have a focus on the best attractions such as Hoi An Old Town, My Son Sanctuary, Marble Mountains, the Golden Bridge and Ba Na Hills. To the north of Da Nang, the Hai Van Pass is always a wonderful place for arranging motorcycle and jeep tours. It provides winding roads with panoramic outlooks and breath-taking scenery. Rides up and down there are unforgettable memories for those who experience Hoi An, community-based and eco-friendly tours are more popular, including cycling across the countryside in Cam Kim island or Tra Que village. Basket boat tours in Cam Thanh are unique, allowing travelers to see a strange watercraft and explore the only palm forests of the whole region. Off the coast, underwater activities in Cham Island are on the bucket list of explorers, especially divers all the time. Within the town, travelers can join a handicraft making class to create souvenirs by their own hands to bring home. Related Posts Featured Experiences How to get from Da Nang to Hội An Find Transport to Hội An Search accommodation with There are 3 ways to get from Da Nang to Hội An by bus, taxi or car Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. Bus • 55 min Take the bus from Cham Museum Da Nang to 30 Tran Hung Dao st, Hoi An Taxi • 27 min Take a taxi from Da Nang to Hội An 29 km Drive • 27 min Drive from Da Nang to Hội An 29 km 14 Weekly Buses 55 min Average Duration 19 ₴ Cheapest Price See schedules Questions & Answers What is the cheapest way to get from Da Nang to Hội An? The cheapest way to get from Da Nang to Hội An is to drive which costs 120 ₴ - 180 ₴ and takes 27 min. More details How do I get from Da Nang to Hội An the fastest? The fastest way to get from Da Nang to Hội An is to taxi. Taking this option will cost 700 ₴ - 900 ₴ and takes 27 min. More details Is there a direct bus between Da Nang and Hội An? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Cham Museum Da Nang and arriving at 30 Tran Hung Dao st, Hoi An. Services depart twice daily, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 55 min. More details How far is it from Da Nang to Hội An? The distance between Da Nang and Hội An is 24 km. The road distance is 29 km. Get driving directions How do I travel from Da Nang to Hội An without a car? The best way to get from Da Nang to Hội An without a car is to bus which takes 55 min and costs 19 ₴ - 310 ₴. More details How long does it take to get from Da Nang to Hội An? The bus from Cham Museum Da Nang to 30 Tran Hung Dao st, Hoi An takes 55 min including transfers and departs twice daily. More details Where do I catch the Da Nang to Hội An bus from? Da Nang to Hội An bus services, operated by Hoi An express, depart from Cham Museum Da Nang station. More details Where does the Da Nang to Hội An bus arrive? Da Nang to Hội An bus services, operated by Hoi An express, arrive at 30 Tran Hung Dao st, Hoi An station. More details Can I drive from Da Nang to Hội An? Yes, the driving distance between Da Nang to Hội An is 29 km. It takes approximately 27 min to drive from Da Nang to Hội An. Get driving directions Where can I stay near Hội An? There are 1802+ hotels available in Hội An. Prices start at 3 750 ₴ per night. More details What companies run services between Da Nang, Vietnam and Hội An, Vietnam? Hoi An express operates a bus from Cham Museum Da Nang to 30 Tran Hung Dao st, Hoi An hourly. Tickets cost 222 ₴ and the journey takes 55 min. Three other operators also service this route. Hoi An express Ave. Duration 1h Frequency Hourly Estimated price 260 ₴ Schedules at Danang Bus The Sinh Tourist Taxi from Da Nang to Hội An Want to know more about travelling around the world? Rome2Rio's Travel Guide series provide vital information for the global traveller. Read our range of informative guides on popular transport routes and companies - including How to get from Stansted Airport into central London, How to get from Gatwick Airport into central London and Getting to Milan from the airport - to help you get the most out of your next trip. Where to next? Trips from Da Nang Trips to Hội An Popular routes Got only a few days in Central Vietnam and want to make the most of your trip? Then you have probably been mulling over in your head Hoi An or Da Nang? Where to stay or both? And where is it best to base yourself? Relax. Hidden’s answer is simple You can´t go wrong. Base your stay in either Hoi An or Da Nang and visit the other readily. Hoi An being only 30 kilometres south of Da Nang. And yes, both cities are very well connected. There are local buses 20,000 VND USD for a one-way ticket. Motorbikes. Taxis. So there are plenty of options to travel back and forth. A one-way trip by private car from Hoi An to Da Nang costs you around VND USD. However where you set camp eventually depends on your needs and expectations. Hoi An is relatively small with a population of 150,000 people. However in Da Nang, there are roughly 1,2 million people. Both destinations have pristine white, sandy beaches, with longer stretches in Da Nang. But Hoi An offers more historic sites and a European feel. Whereas Da Nang presents itself as a modern Asian metropolis with lots of high rises. In both Hoi An and Da Nang, there are a great variety of places to stay. However there are more international hotel options in Da Nang and a great variety of boutique hotels and lovely homestays in Hoi An. The lantern-filled streets of Hoi An’s Ancient Town Photo Sara Wass test A Tale of Two Cities During the War Today’s difference in the architecture of the two cities is easily explained by the war. Even though Central Vietnam was one of the heaviest affected regions at that time, Hoi An miraculously remained almost untouched. Da Nang, on the other hand, was heavily bombed, the city served as a major US Airbase at that time. History buffs might know that this was the city that US troops first landed and at one point hosted a fifth of US military personnel. When visitors choose picturesque Hoi An over vibrant Da Nang, they say it is because they find Hoi An to be a little more relaxing. Hoi An is very walkable whereas in Da Nang the areas of interest are more widespread, there’s a distinct lack of a town centre and you are required to go longer distances. So let’s start with a brief overview, to help you decide where to stay – Hoi An or Da Nang. Da Nang’s busy skyline creates a very different atmosphere to Hoi An’s laid back pace. Photo Chase Martin Hoi An Vs Da Nang – A Brief Overview Hoi An Overview Walkable city ✓ Picturesque, dreamy ✓ Historic Old Town and UNESCO heritage site ✓ Quiet after midnight ✓ White, sandy beaches ✓ Hoi An is a very walkable city. This not only applies to the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with picturesque historic buildings, hanging lanterns, and narrow alleys. It goes for most streets and roads. So your own two feet or bicycle can get you around with no trouble as Hoi An is compact and flat. White, sandy beaches – like Hidden Beach or An Bang Beach – are within five kilometres of the Old Town. So it’s easy to go by bicycle there. Choose your route wisely and you even go through the rice paddies. Check out our complete guide of Hoi An’s Beaches here. Between the beach and the Old Town lies some of Vietnams most picturesque rice paddies with some charming and peaceful accomodation. There are restaurants and street food stalls on almost every corner in Hoi An, there are plenty of Vietnamese and international food options to choose from. But most places close at around 1030 this is also when the whole city quietens down. However, there are always quirky bars or exquisite cocktail venues, where the party goes on much longer. Cyclists and pedestrians share the streets of Hoi An Ancient town. Da Nang Overview Modern metropolis ✓ Crazy design ✓ Haven for seafood lovers ✓ Party crowd ✓ White, sandy beaches ✓ Da Nang is the airport hub to Central Vietnam. It is also the country’s fastest-growing city that has long been overlooked by travellers. Da Nang’s My Khe beach is one of the longest stretches of beach in Vietnam. Today the city has turned into a fancy, fun destination for beach lovers and explorers alike. Apart from the promenade along the Han River where the commercial centre and Han Market are located, don’t expect to walk around easily in Da Nang. Because there are four to six-lane roads and so you are busy dodging traffic whilst exploring the various areas of the city. Foodies love the city for its variety of seafood and the high standards in international cuisine. In addition, f you are somewhat of a party animal, then Da Nang’s large beach clubs and sky bars are for you. Here you can easily forget what time it is and hang out until dawn yes, this has happened before, we are talking from experience. Da Nang’s Han Market is a shopping, and haggling, dream come true. Photo Chase MartinPhoto Chase Martin Hoi An Vs Da Nang – What to See Hoi An – What to See Old Town ✓ UNESCO world heritage sites ✓ Japanese Bridge ✓ Ancient Temples ✓ Folklore ✓ Tailoring mekka ✓ Hoi An is often called the Venice of the East. You can easily see why The Old Town – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – is beautifully located along the Thu Bon River. In addition, Hoi An’s canal is even listed amongst the most beautiful canals of the world okay, enough of the boasting, you are getting the idea, right?. Therefore take some time to explore the Old Town’s picturesque streets with its many outdoor cafés. Marvel at the historic yellow and wood buildings. Enjoy the hanging lanterns found literally everywhere. They light up at night and make the Old Town feel like something right out of a fairy tale. Shop for high-quality handicrafts or pay a visit to a professional tailor shop to get a custom made gown or a dapper suit. Historical Sites Within the Old Town Generally speaking, the Old Town is a great mix of traditional Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architecture, with Cau Chua Pagoda, the Japanese bridge, being the most popular attraction in Hoi An. Originally constructed in the 1590s, the bridge was built to connect the Japanese and Chinese quarters of the city. A cyclist cruises past the Quan Cong Temple. Photo Jitka HruzovaThe Tran Family Chapel, unchanged for generations. Photo Sara Wass Another site to point out is the Tran Family Chapel, one of the oldest houses in Hoi An. It was built at the beginning of the 19th century by the Tran family and designed using the traditional rules of Feng Shui. And no visit to Hoi An is complete without paying a visit to the Hoi An Museum that is home to artefacts from the past 2,000 years or the Hoi An Traditional Art Performance Theatre, where you can enjoy a folk dance or music show multiple times a day. Please note When walking within the Old Town area, it’s expected that all visitors carry a Hoi An Old Town Entrance Ticket – even though checking is not always enforced by authorities. The ticket costs 120,000 VND 5 USD per person and allows you walking access to the all the streets within the Hoi An Old Town district, as well as admission to a number of historic buildings, museums and theatrical performance. It is a common understanding that all visitors buy at least one ticket when they arrive in Hoi An, and this will be sufficient for the duration of their stay, even though the ticket states it is only valid for 24 hours. Hoi An’s Japanese bridge is a national monument Da Nang – What to See Lady Buddha ✓ Dragon Bridge ✓ Cham Museum ✓ Da Nang is often referred to as the Miami of Vietnam – because of its neon-lit hotels and seemingly endless beach strips. There are a lot of modern high rises and a myriad of seafood restaurants along the coastline. The construction boom in the city can be explained by having a closer look at Da Nang’s history The city was heavily bombed during the Vietnam war. Even though city officials and renowned architects did a marvellous job rebuilding it – for many years, tourists used Da Nang mainly as an airport city and gateway to Hoi An. This is now changing. The New York Times even listed Da Nang as one of the must-go places for 2019 for foodies and beach lovers. But there is much more to see than beach life. Pay a visit to the Museum of Cham Sculpture to learn more about the Champa, the indigenous people of Vietnam. Or stop by Lady Buddha. At 67 metres high, this is the tallest Buddha statue in Vietnam. Further, its location is perfect to oversee the whole city, mountains and Son Tra Peninsula. Make your Instagram-account stand out with a cool shot of Cau Rong – the bridge designed like a giant, yellow dragon. It lights up at night and even breathes real fire on the weekend! Son Tra Peninsular is home to Da Nang’s Lady Buddha statue. Photo Dyon TranDa Nang’s famous fire breathing dragon bridge. Photo Chase Martin Hoi An or Da Nang? Activities and Tours Hoi An Activities and Tours Cooking classes ✓ Ride a basket boat ✓ Sunset-kayaking ✓ Stand-up paddling ✓ Side-car tours ✓ Hoi An is great for walking, sightseeing, feasting on Vietnamese food and learning more about it by taking cooking classes taught by locals. But you are in for more Why not go for a cyclo ride or a sidecar tour through the city and the rice paddy area on the outskirts of Hoi An? Or how about kayaking into the sunset? One of our favourite activities Do as the local fishermen do and get into a traditional basket boat nearby the small hamlet of Cam Thanh. There’s a seven-hectare unique ecosystem here, famous for its water coconut palms and mangrove forest. Once planted to protect the village from monsoon floods and storms, it became a place of hiding during the war. In fact, there’s a big crater in the middle of it where the water is nearly seven metres deep. Conical boats a rowed through Cam Thanh Coconut Village Da Nang Activities and Tours Golden Bridge ✓ Han Vai Pass ✓ Asia Park ✓ You haven´t been to Da Nang if you haven´t had your picture taken on the Golden Bridge, a bridge that will make your Instagram followers green with envy. The bridge – part of Sun World Ba Na Hills amusement park – is located 1,487 metres above sea level and looks like something straight out of Lord of the Rings. Held up by giant sculpted hands making you feel like you are taking a stroll in the clouds, across the hands of gods. Explore the Hai Van Pass Love road trips and exploring by motorbike? Then the Hai Van Pass, located half an hour outside of Da Nang, is a must for you. This short, but scenic route links Hue, Da Nang and Hoi An and is also known as the Ocean Cloud Pass. It is 21 kilometres long, inclines up to 11 degrees at some points and reaches its peak at 496 metres above sea level. Meaning you get breathtaking views of the bay and the mountainside. But it’s not just its beauty, the Hai Van Pass is important for various reasons It served as a geographic and political boundary between ancient kingdoms. It is also the climatic divide between the tropical south and the subtropical north and was a strategic military post during times of war. Amongst tourists, it gained massive popularity in 2008 when a Top Gear Vietnam Special aired on BBC. Back from Hai Van Pass and still not tired? Then head on to Asia Park on the west bank of the Han River in Da Nang. Haven´t heard of this amusement park yet? Well, you can’t miss seeing the giant Ferris wheel in Da Nangs skyline. The Sun Wheel, as it is called, is 115 metres high and marks Asia Park which features roller coasters, carousels, a dino park, a firefly forest and many more rides. In addition, at night, the Sun Wheel is beautifully illuminated by neon lights adding even a little more magic to the city’s skyline. Traveling through the Hai Van Pass by trainBa Na Hills world famous Hand Bridge. Photo Katerina Mosh Hoi An or Da Nang? Nightlife Hoi An Nightlife Romantic cocktail lounges ✓ Beach bars ✓ Live music ✓ Hoi An is mainly known for its quietude and charming riverside bistros. Rarely do people think “nightlife” in association with this city, due to the fact that establishments close early. But Hoi An does have a nightlife scene that grows more diverse with each passing month. There are romantic cocktail lounges, dive bars popular with travellers and expats, glamorous beach clubs, nightclubs and fender bars, where guests are welcome on stage to play or sing with the band. See Hidden’s full article on best-of-bars in Hoi An Secret Cocktail Experience Price 50 USD Experiences run daily starting at 5 lasting approximately three hours. One cool activity of note is Hoi An’s Secret Cocktail Experience, where you get to explore hidden bars and private residences throughout the Old Town. Sip five delicious cocktail creations in undiscovered spaces dating back more than 200 years. All the while listening to stories of the cultural impact of the French, Japanese and Chinese throughout the ages. Group sizes range from two to ten guests. Creative cocktails and tempting dishes, part of Hoi An’s Secret Cocktail Experience Da Nang Nightlife Sky bars ✓ Beach bars ✓ Night clubs ✓ Da Nang’s bar scene is booming, dynamic and young. Therefore with the city’s growing popularity, there are new places to discover every week. One of the most popular streets for enjoying a drink is Bach Dang Street. SKY36 Website – Address 36 Bach Dang – Opening hours 6 – 2 On Bach Dang Street is the legendary Sky36 rooftop bar, considered the highest sky bar in Vietnam. Located on the top of the five-star hotel Novotel Premier Da Nang. A 37-floor-building with stunning views of the Han River and the Dragon Bridge. However expect to pay about 150,000 VND USD for imported beers. Cocktails start at VND 15 USD, a tonic water costs you 90,000 VND 4 USD, VAT and service charge excluded. So things can get a little pricey real quick. But thanks to happy hour, which happens daily between 630 and 9 Then it´s “Buy one, get one for free“. Cheers! New Phương Đông Club Facebook – Address 20 Dong Da – Opening hours Daily from 730 to 230 Feel like dancing the night away and blasting your eardrums? Then get on the dancefloor at New Phương Đông Club, and get carried away by their spectacular laser shows. The music might be a little off for the western party-goer, but hey, you’re in Vietnam, right? In other words – party as the locals do! Hoi An or Da Nang – Where to Stay There is no shortage of great accommodation in Hoi An and Da Nang. Generally speaking, Da Nang has bigger hotels there are a lot of high rise hotels along the beach and more international operators. Whereas in Hoi An, there are smaller boutique hotels and lovely homestays. Hoi An Accommodation Oryza Villa – Airbnb Address Cẩm Châu, Hội An Rate/Night 3,500,000 VND 151 USD Book Now If you want to experience the charm of rural Hoi An then Oryza Villa is for you. Oryza is a fully self-contained one bedroom boutique villa. Your own massive bedroom, indoor garden, and kitchen/living room, with rice fields on all sides. You can unwind with a lazy late breakfast, or a sunset dinner, with purchases from the many markets, or pick vegetables from your private garden. Providing you with ultimate privacy and uninterrupted 180-degree views of the sea of rice that surrounds you, Oryza showcases an authentic rural Vietnam. Seclusion is a short bike ride from everywhere in Hoi An. Square Villa Website – Address 23 Dao Duy Tu – Rate/night starting at 500,000 VND 21 USD Square Villa is a lovely family-owned boutique hotel that has the Old Town at its doorstep. From here, it is about five walking minutes to the Japanese Bridge and right around the corner, by the canal, is the restaurant and bar mile. Square Villa started out as a coffee shop and just opened its rooms for guests in 2019, some of which even come with a balcony. Therefore everything is brand new, take one of the free bicycles to the beach and the owner and staff go the extra mile to make your stay absolutely fabulous. Hoi An Beach Resort Website – Address 1 Cua Dai – Rate/Night 2,045,000 to 3,800,000 VND 89 to 165 USD The Hoi An Beach Resort is situated down the southern, lively end of Cua Dai Beach. This glamorous hotel has two outdoor swimming pools, free WiFi, a two-way shuttle bus to Hoi An Ancient Town, private beach, fitness centre, spa, airport shuttle and bar. Each room has either a sea, river or garden view. This hotel has so much at its doorstep and it makes everything that is a little further away much easier to visit with its shuttle bus service. This hotel is most popular with honeymooners and families. Hoi An Beach Resort Hotel. Da Nang Accommodation THI Boutique Villa Website – Address 16 Nguyen Cao Luyen – Rate/night Around VND 26 USD per room per night On a budget looking for a quiet, relaxing, well-decorated place close to the sea? THI Boutique Villa is your best bet. The three letters THI don´t stand for a big hotel corporation. It’s the name of the family running this little design gem, situated in a quiet side alley. A mere 100 metres from Pham Van Dong Beach great beach with lots of seaview restaurants and perfect for having a run in the morning as it goes on and on and on. Most rooms come with a balcony or terrace and you eat breakfast in the flowery courtyard listening to classic music or jazz. Brilliant Hotel Website – Address 162 Bach Dang – Rate/night around 2,300,000 100 USD per room per night Right on the scenic Han River? Overlooking Da Nang’s famous bridges? Lots of restaurants and cafes nearby? Skybar? Check, check, check, check. Even if you don´t stay at the Brilliant Hotel, you will find yourself gazing at it during your stay in Da Nang. The Brilliant puts on a spectacular light show every night, turning the facade into artwork. Make sure you get a room as high up as possible to block out the traffic noise that doesn´t die down until 11 Brilliant Hotel Da Nang at night

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