SON TRA PENINSULA
Son Tra Peninsula is an ancient woodland characterized by remarkable scenery and a wide range of ecosystems. Many individuals who visit the peninsula are fascinated by the opportunity to discover the diverse plant and animal life within the Son Tra Nature Reserve. Of particular interest are the extraordinary red-shanked douc langurs, as well as the various bird species, trees, and flowers that can be found there. From the summit of the Son Tra Peninsula, visitors can experience a magnificent aerial perspective of the awe-inspiring panoramic views of Da Nang city. Furthermore, they can delight in the refreshing, cool sea breezes and immerse themselves in the vast expanse of lush greenery.
MARBLE MOUNTAINS
Marble Mountains, or Ngu Hanh Son, is the common name of a landscape consisting of 5 limestone mountains: Kim Son, Moc Son, Thuy Son, Hoa Son and Tho Son in the middle of the coastal sands in Da Nang. Among them, Thuy Son is the largest, highest and most beautiful one so it has become a well-known place for tourists to explore and challenge their ability to conquer nature. Reaching the top of Thuy Son, you will be overwhelmed by the stunning natural scenery of the entire Marble Mountains, the view of the city in the distance and the poetic Da Nang beaches surrounding it. All of these will make your trip more meaningful than ever.
MY KHE BEACH
My Khe Beach is considered one of the most charming beaches on the planet that everyone should visit at least once in their life. With long stretches of fine white sand, clear blue sea, calm waves and warm water all year round, it is a perfect place for your getaway at any time of the year. My Khe Beach is divided into 3 areas with a length of about 900 meters. Its coast is about 10 kilometers long which stretches from the foot of Son Tra Peninsula to Ngu Hanh Son.
HAI VAN PASS
Located along the length of Hai Van Mountain, Hai Van Pass is the boundary between the two provinces: Thua Thien Hue and Da Nang. Specifically, it is 80 kilometers away from Hue City and 20 kilometers away from Da Nang City. It is 500 meters high above sea level and has a length of about 20 kilometers. Hai Van Pass is recognized as one of the most beautiful passes in the world. With the magnificent and majestic beauty, this place is a challenge for many adventurers who are passionate about exploring.
HOI AN
Hoi An Ancient Town, located about 30 kilometers south of Da Nang, is a charming town known for its well-preserved historic architecture. Explore the narrow streets adorned with lanterns, visit the iconic Japanese Bridge Hoi An, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local markets. Don’t miss the opportunity to try local delicacies like Cao Lau, a traditional Vietnamese noodle dish. Hoi An’s unique blend of cultural influences and its picturesque riverside setting make it a must-visit destination near Da Nang.
HUE
Situated around 100 kilometers north of Da Nang, Hue is a city rich in history and culture. It served as the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty, leaving behind a legacy of magnificent palaces, pagodas, and tombs. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Hue Imperial City, take a boat ride on Perfume River, and indulge in the city’s famous royal cuisine. Hue offers a fascinating glimpse into Vietnam’s royal past and is worth a visit for history enthusiasts.
QUANG BINH
Quang Binh province, located to the north of Da Nang, is home to stunning natural landscapes and renowned cave systems. Visit Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which boasts magnificent caves such as Paradise Cave and Phong Nha Cave. Adventurers can also explore the world’s largest cave, Son Doong Cave, although it requires prior arrangement and specialized tours.