The Da Nang City Private Tour Full Day stands out for its perfect blend of modern charm, cultural depth, and personalized experience. Unlike group tours, this private tour offers flexibility—tailored to your interests and pace. You’ll explore iconic landmarks such as the Marble Mountains, Linh Ung Pagoda with its towering Lady Buddha, the Dragon Bridge, and Han Market, Ba Na Hill, HOi An Ancient Town, My Son Sanctuary guided by a knowledgeable local who shares insights beyond the guidebooks. What truly makes it unique is the variety: from breathtaking coastal views and spiritual sites to vibrant city life and hidden local gems. You’ll have time to savor authentic Da Nang cuisine, visit artisan villages, and enjoy photo stops wherever you like. It’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a deeper, more personal connection to central Vietnam—whether it’s history, nature, or culture that interests you most.
Duration: 9 hours<br/>Traditional lunch<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Buffet optional: You can choose buffet by adding $15 USD/ each<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 9 hours<br/>Traditional lunch<br/>Pickup included
Da Nang City Highlight<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Highlights: Cham Museum, Giant Happy Buddha, Marble Mountain, Han Market.<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 11 hours<br/>Traditional lunch<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 9 hours<br/>Traditional lunch<br/>Pickup included
Located just 10 km from the heart of Da Nang City, Son Tra Peninsula, also known as Monkey Mountain, is a scenic natural escape that offers a perfect blend of sea, forest, and mountain. Stretching into the East Sea, this lush green peninsula is home to diverse wildlife, including the rare red-shanked douc langur. One of its highlights is the Linh Ung Pagoda, famous for the towering 67-meter Lady Buddha statue, which overlooks the coastline and offers panoramic views of the sea and city. Visitors can enjoy winding mountain roads, hidden beaches like Bai But and Bai Rang, and stunning viewpoints such as Ban Co Peak ("Chessboard Peak"). Son Tra is also known for its ecological richness, cool breezes, and peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking spiritual retreat. Whether for hiking, sightseeing, or simply relaxing, Son Tra Peninsula is a must-visit gem in central Vietnam.
Located just 9 km south of Da Nang City, the Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn) are a cluster of five striking limestone and marble hills named after the five elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. Among them, Thuy Son (Water Mountain) is the largest and most visited, offering a rich blend of spirituality, history, and natural beauty. You can climb stone steps or take an elevator to reach ancient Buddhist pagodas, mysterious cave shrines, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the coastline. Notable highlights include Huyen Khong Cave, with beams of sunlight piercing through the roof, and Tam Thai Pagoda, dating back to the 17th century. At the foot of the mountains lies a traditional stone-carving village, where skilled artisans craft intricate sculptures from marble—a centuries-old tradition. The Marble Mountains are not just a natural wonder but also a cultural and religious landmark, offering a peaceful and enriching experience for all who visit.
Located in the heart of Da Nang City, the Museum of Cham Sculpture is the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of Cham art. Established in 1915 and officially opened in 1919 by French archaeologists, the museum showcases nearly 2,000 artifacts, with about 500 on permanent display. The building itself is a unique blend of French colonial architecture and Cham decorative elements, creating a fitting atmosphere for the exhibits. The museum’s collection spans from the 5th to the 15th centuries, featuring intricately carved sandstone and terracotta statues, altars, and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu deities like Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma, as well as Buddhist figures. Notable treasures include the My Son E1 altar, Tra Kieu altar, and the bronze Tara Bodhisattva statue. Exhibits are arranged by region and theme, offering insight into the spiritual and artistic life of the ancient Champa Kingdom.
Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a timeless jewel on Vietnam's central coast. This historic town enchants visitors with its well-preserved architecture, reflecting a blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and French influences. Strolling through its narrow, lantern-lit streets, you'll encounter centuries-old temples, charming wooden shophouses, and serene courtyards adorned with vibrant bougainvillea. The bustling riverside market and ancient trading port speak to Hoi An's rich mercantile history, where silk, spices, and ceramics once flowed through its heart. By day, explore the town's numerous tailor shops, art galleries, and cozy cafés. By night, the town transforms into a magical wonderland, with colorful lanterns casting a warm glow over the Thu Bon River. Hoi An also offers a rich culinary journey, famed for its street food and local specialties like cao lau and white rose dumplings.
My Son Sanctuary is a remarkable archaeological site located in a lush valley about 40 km from Hoi An and 70 km from Da Nang. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was once the spiritual center of the Champa Kingdom, which thrived between the 4th and 13th centuries. This ancient complex consists of over 70 red-brick tower temples dedicated primarily to the Hindu god Shiva, known locally as Bhadresvara. The architecture reflects deep Indian influence, with intricate carvings, symbolic sculptures, and a unique mortarless brick construction technique that still puzzles modern engineers. The towers are grouped into clusters, each featuring a main sanctuary, a gate tower, and a meditation hall. Although many structures were damaged during wartime, several key towers and carvings remain well-preserved, offering a glimpse into Cham spiritual and artistic traditions. Visitors can enjoy scenic jungle surroundings, cultural dance performances, and the peaceful atmosphere.
You will be picked up at your hotel which is located within Centre of Da Nang City. Picking up at other suburban districts might be extra charged.
CHILDREN RATE: Under 1m: free; 1m-under 1m3: 75% tour price; From 1m3 and above: same as adults.
Da Nang is a vibrant coastal city known for its stunning beaches, impressive bridges, and rich cultural heritage. It serves as a gateway to some of Vietnam's most iconic destinations, including the ancient town of Hoi An and the breathtaking landscapes of the Ba Na Hills.
My Khe Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, known for its white sand and clear waters.
The Dragon Bridge is an iconic symbol of Da Nang, featuring a massive steel dragon structure.
Ba Na Hills is a mountainous area with a cool climate, home to the Golden Bridge and various amusement parks.
The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five marble and limestone hills, each named after an element (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth).
Hoi An Ancient Town is a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port, known for its lantern-lit streets and historic architecture.
A noodle dish with turmeric-infused rice noodles, shrimp, pork, and herbs.
A crispy Vietnamese pancake made with rice flour, water, and turmeric powder, filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts.
A noodle soup with fish cake, herbs, and a tangy broth.
A local delicacy made from whale meat, often served as a steak or in a hotpot.
This period offers warm, sunny weather with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
Da Nang is generally safe for travelers, but common precautions should be taken to avoid petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams.
Da Nang Station
Da Nang Bus Station
The bus system is affordable and covers most major attractions.
Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek
Car, Bike, Scooter
Hoi An is a well-preserved ancient town known for its lantern-lit streets, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage.
Ba Na Hills is a mountainous area with a cool climate, home to the Golden Bridge and various amusement parks.
The Cham Islands are a group of eight islands known for their pristine beaches, diving spots, and biodiversity.
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