Da Nang is the most charming coastal city in central Vietnam and has become one of the most popular travel destinations in Vietnam for Taiwanese tourists in recent years. According to statistics, the number of Taiwanese visitors to Da Nang in 2024 increased by 35% compared to the previous year, indicating its growing popularity.
This latest 2025-2026 Da Nang free travel guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of everything from visa applications, flight options, and luggage preparation to local transportation and attraction recommendations, helping first-time travelers to Da Nang prepare thoroughly.
The Vietnamese electronic visa (e-Visa) is the most convenient option for traveling to Da Nang. The application process is simple:
Online Application: Fill out the application form on the official Vietnamese e-Visa website or a代办 website: https://www.vietnam-visa.tw/apply/
Upload Documents: A digital copy of your passport’s personal information page and a 2-inch white-background photo.
Pay the Fee: $25 (single entry, 30-day stay).
Wait for Approval: Typically takes 3-5 business days to receive the e-Visa.
Important Reminders:
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
Starting in 2025, a 90-day e-Visa option will be available.
Apply up to 3 months in advance to avoid delays during peak travel seasons.
Airlines Options:
Vietnam Airlines: Direct flights, includes checked luggage, suitable for travelers who prioritize comfort.
VietJet Air: Budget airline, frequent promotions, but luggage must be purchased separately.
Starlux/EVA Air: Connecting flights via Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, offering more flexible timing.
Ticket Booking Tips:
Book 2-3 months in advance for better prices.
Avoid peak seasons like Vietnamese Lunar New Year (January 29–February 4, 2026).
Flights from Tuesday to Thursday are usually cheaper.
Essential Documents:
Passport + Vietnamese e-Visa (print a backup copy).
Flight itinerary.
Hotel reservation confirmation.
International driver’s license (if planning to rent a car).
Clothing:
Light summer clothes (Da Nang is warm year-round).
Swimwear/beach gear.
Sun-protective jacket/hat.
Comfortable walking shoes.
Light jacket (for strong indoor air conditioning).
Electronics:
Universal adapter (Vietnam uses Type A and C outlets).
Power bank.
Waterproof phone case.
Other Important Items:
High-SPF sunscreen.
Basic medications.
Small amount of USD (for convenient airport currency exchange).
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Option | Cost | Time | Notes |
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Taxi | ~150,000–200,000 VND | 15–20 min | Use Grab or airport taxi stands. |
Airport Transfer | ~250,000–350,000 VND | 15–20 min | Provided by hotels or travel agencies, fixed price. |
Bus | 40,000 VND | 30–40 min | Limited routes, not recommended for large luggage. |
Telecom Provider | Features | Recommended Plan |
---|---|---|
Viettel | Best coverage, stable signal | 120GB/30 days (~250,000 VND) |
MobiFone | Good speed in cities, fair prices | 70GB/30 days (~200,000 VND) |
Vinaphone | Cheap, weaker signal in rural areas | 50GB/30 days (~150,000 VND) |
Purchase Tips:
Telecom counters are available in the airport arrival hall.
Passport required for registration.
Ask staff to help set up APN.
Basic Info:
Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND).
Exchange rate: 1 TWD ≈ 750 VND (2024 benchmark).
Denominations: From 1,000 to 500,000 VND.
Exchange Tips:
Exchange a small amount of USD in Taiwan, then convert to VND in Da Nang (better rates).
Gold/jewelry shops in the city usually offer better rates than the airport.
Credit cards accepted in large supermarkets/hotels.
Price Reference:
Pho: 30,000–50,000 VND.
Coffee: 20,000–40,000 VND.
Taxi: Starting fare 12,000–15,000 VND.
Grab (Ride-Hailing App):
Southeast Asia’s version of Uber, highly recommended.
Options for motorbikes (Grab Bike) or cars.
Fixed prices, avoids disputes.
Motorbike Rental:
Daily rental: ~120,000–150,000 VND.
Helmet required (provided by rental shops).
Recommended for those with riding experience.
Bicycle:
Some hotels offer free rentals.
Ideal for beachside rides.
Remember sun protection and hydration.
Ba Na Hills Day Trip:
Distance: ~40 km.
Transport: Private car (~1,500,000 VND/day) or join a local tour.
Time: Recommended full-day trip.
Hoi An Ancient Town:
Distance: ~30 km.
Transport: Grab (~500,000 VND/one way) or local bus.
Tip: Visit in the afternoon to see lanterns at night.
Marble Mountains:
Distance: ~15 km.
Transport: Grab (~300,000 VND/one way).
Suitable for a half-day trip.
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Day 1: City Highlights
Morning: Da Nang Cathedral → Han Market (local experience).
Afternoon: Relax at My Khe Beach → Dragon Bridge photos.
Evening: Watch Dragon Bridge fire show (weekends) → Seafood feast.
Day 2: Ba Na Hills Full-Day Trip
All day: Golden Bridge → French Village → Theme park.
Evening: Return to the city for a massage.
Day 3: Culture & Nature
Morning: Explore caves and temples at Marble Mountains.
Afternoon: Stroll through Hoi An Ancient Town (stay overnight or return same day).
Day 4:
Morning: Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra Peninsula.
Afternoon: Cham Museum → Han River night cruise.
Day 5:
Morning: Hai Van Pass coastal views.
Afternoon: Last-minute shopping → Prepare for departure.
Da Nang Specialty | Recommended Place | Avg. Price |
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Vietnamese grilled pork rice paper rolls (Bánh Tráng Cuốn Thịt Heo) | Bà Mụa | 50,000 VND/serving |
Da Nang-style noodle soup (Mì Quảng) | Mì Quảng Bà Mua | 35,000 VND/bowl |
Seafood feast | Coastal seafood restaurants | Varies by seafood type |
Vietnamese pancake (Bánh Xèo) | Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng | 40,000 VND/serving |
Cafe Type | Features | Recommended Shop |
---|---|---|
Traditional Vietnamese | Strong drip coffee | Cong Caphe |
Modern style | Creative coffee drinks | The Espresso Station |
Ocean-view cafes | My Khe Beach views | Memory Lounge |
Area | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
---|---|---|---|
My Khe Beach | Ocean views, resort vibe | Far from downtown | Beach lovers, families |
City Center (Han River) | Conveniently, many restaurants | Noisy | Backpackers, short stays |
Near Dragon Bridge | Beautiful night views, newly developed | Pricier | Couples, quality seekers |
Azerai La Residence Danang (Opens Q3 2025)
Colonial-style luxury hotel.
Infinity pool overlooking Han River.
InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort Expansion
New family villas.
Upgraded private beach.
Vinpearl Condotel Riverfront (Early 2026)
New downtown landmark.
Rooftop infinity pool.
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Weather Forecast:
Dry season (Jan–Jul): Best for travel.
Rainy season (Aug–Dec): Occasional typhoons, check weather alerts.
Beach Safety:
My Khe Beach can have strong waves—check warning flags.
Red flag: No swimming.
Yellow flag: Swim with caution.
Shopping Tips:
Bargain at markets (start at 30% of the asking price).
Beware of motorbike snatchers (especially phones).
Health Precautions:
Drink bottled water.
Choose fresh seafood vendors.
Bring stomach medicine just in case.
Taiwan Representative Office in Vietnam:
Address: 5F, 65 Nguyen Du St., Hanoi.
Phone: +84-24-3833-5501.
Emergency: +84-913-219-986.
Da Nang Tourist Police: 113.
Ambulance: 115.
Da Nang blends modern resort vibes with traditional Vietnamese culture, making it an ideal destination for first-time free travelers. With this 2025-2026 guide covering visa procedures, transportation, and itinerary planning, you now have all the essential information. Start planning your Da Nang trip and experience the charm of central Vietnam!
Final Reminders Before Departure:
Printed e-Visa.
Travel insurance purchased.
Digital backups of important documents.
Check local weather forecasts.
Wishing you a perfect Da Nang vacation!