Da Nang has become one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting travel destinations, attracting millions of international travelers every year. With pristine beaches, breathtaking mountain landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and world-class attractions, the city offers an ideal blend of nature, culture, and modern experiences. Choosing the right Da Nang tour packages can help visitors explore the region comfortably while discovering authentic local culture.
At My Danang Tours, we specialize in carefully designed Danang tour & travel packages for international travelers who want to experience Vietnam beyond the typical tourist route. Our tours are created by local experts who understand the region deeply—from hidden scenic viewpoints to authentic cultural experiences.
Whether you are planning a short holiday or a multi-day adventure, our Da Nang tours combine iconic destinations like Ba Na Hills, Hoi An Ancient Town, Hue Imperial City, and the Marble Mountains into seamless itineraries. Travelers can enjoy guided cultural exploration, local cuisine, comfortable transportation, and insightful storytelling from experienced guides.
Planning a trip to a new country can be exciting but sometimes overwhelming. From transportation logistics to cultural differences, many travelers prefer guided experiences to maximize their time and avoid unnecessary stress. This is where professionally designed Danang tour packages become extremely valuable.

Our Danang tour packages are created and guided by local experts who live in Da Nang and understand the region deeply. Instead of generic tours designed from afar, our itineraries are based on real local knowledge of Central Vietnam’s culture, history, food, and traditions. This local expertise allows travelers to experience Da Nang beyond the typical tourist route.

We focus on small group experiences to ensure every traveler enjoys a comfortable and meaningful journey. Private tour options are also available for families, couples, or small groups who prefer a customized experience.

Transparency is an important part of our service. When you book our Danang tour packages, the price you see is the price you pay. Entrance tickets, transportation, and other services are clearly listed on each tour page, allowing travelers to plan their budget confidently without worrying about unexpected fees.

Travel plans can change unexpectedly, which is why flexibility is essential. Our Da Nang tour packages offer convenient booking options and simple cancellation policies, giving travelers peace of mind when planning their trip to Central Vietnam.

Beyond visiting famous landmarks, our Da Nang tours focus on authentic local experiences. Travelers can explore traditional markets, enjoy regional cuisine, and learn about everyday life in Central Vietnam. These moments help visitors connect with the local culture and create deeper travel memories.

We believe tourism should benefit local communities and protect the environment. Our Danang tour packages actively support responsible travel practices by partnering with local businesses, employing local guides, and encouraging respectful interaction with cultural and natural sites. By choosing our tours, travelers contribute to sustainable tourism in Central Vietnam.
We travelled with two children aged 8 and 11 and were a little nervous about whether a tour company would be flexible enough for us. My Danang Tours was genuinely brilliant. Our private city tour included an extra stop at a local ice cream parlour (unprompted!), and the guide adjusted the pace throughout the day to keep the kids engaged. We ended up booking a second tour the Son Tra Peninsula trip - before we left.
I honestly expected My Son to be a bit disappointing I had visited Angkor and was worried it would not compare. The guide from My Danang Tours completely changed how I engaged with the site. His knowledge of Cham civilisation was extraordinary, and he framed the temples in a way that made them feel significant rather than just old. The UNESCO designation makes complete sense once you understand the history. Do not skip this one.
We booked the Hoi An day trip with My Danang Tours and our guide Minh was absolutely exceptional. He took us to places we would never have found alone - a family restaurant hidden behind a flower shop, a tailor who had been working on the same street for 40 years. Highly recommend the private option if you have a slightly larger budget; it is worth every penny.
The best time to visit Da Nang for most travellers is between February and May. This window sits at the tail end of the dry season, when temperatures are warm rather than hot (around 25–28°C), humidity is manageable, and rainfall is minimal. It also falls before the school holiday crowds of June and July.
Da Nang’s dry season extends through August, and the full period from February to August is reliably good for outdoor Da Nang tours, including beach days, Ba Na Hills, My Son, and the Hai Van Pass drive.
The rainy season runs from September through January, with the heaviest rainfall in October and November. Touring is still possible during this period — cave sites, markets, cooking classes, and museum visits are unaffected by weather — but outdoor and coastal activities become less predictable.
The attractions that consistently top travellers’ lists in Da Nang are Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge, Hoi An Ancient Town (30 minutes away), My Son Sanctuary, the Marble Mountains, the Son Tra Peninsula and Lady Buddha statue, and My Khe Beach.
For those willing to travel a little further, the Hai Van Pass drive to Hue is one of the most scenic routes in Vietnam. Within Da Nang city itself, the Cham Sculpture Museum is genuinely world-class and often underrated by visitors who rush past it on the way to the coast.
Our Danang tour packages are built around these core highlights, with options to go deeper on whichever sites interest you most.
Most international travellers find that three to five days gives them enough time to cover Da Nang’s main highlights and take one or two day trips to nearby destinations.
Three days is enough for the city itself, Ba Na Hills, and either Hoi An or My Son.
Five days allows you to add the Hai Van Pass route to Hue, a half-day on the Son Tra Peninsula, and still have a relaxed morning at My Khe Beach.
If you are travelling specifically to explore Central Vietnam in depth — combining Da Nang, Hoi An, and Hue — a full week is ideal.
Our team is happy to help you build a realistic itinerary based on your exact travel dates and interests.
A standard Da Nang tour package from My Danang Tours includes hotel pickup and drop-off within Da Nang city centre and My Khe beach area, a dedicated English-speaking local guide, all entrance fees to sites listed in the itinerary, and any meals or refreshments specified on the tour page. Private transfers and air-conditioned vehicles are included for all full-day tours.
What is not included — unless stated otherwise — is international or domestic flights, travel insurance, personal shopping, and additional beverages. Every tour page lists inclusions and exclusions clearly, so there are no surprises on the day.
Many travelers prefer customized itineraries when visiting Central Vietnam. At My Danang Tours, guests can tailor their Da Nang tour packages according to travel dates, group size, and preferred destinations. Custom tours allow visitors to explore the region at their own pace while focusing on the experiences they enjoy most.
Da Nang is widely regarded as one of the safest cities in Vietnam for international tourists. Violent crime against visitors is extremely rare, the city is clean and well-policed, and the local population is generally welcoming toward foreign travellers.
The main precautions to take are the same ones you would apply anywhere: keep valuables secure in crowded areas, use reputable transport services, and book tours through operators with verifiable reviews and a physical presence in the city.
As a local company with a permanent team in Da Nang, My Danang Tours is always contactable during your trip if you have any concerns or need on-the-ground assistance.
Da Nang is well-connected by air, rail, and road. Da Nang International Airport (DAD) receives direct international flights from Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Tokyo, as well as frequent domestic connections from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
The Reunification Express train also stops in Da Nang, making it accessible from both ends of the country on a scenic coastal route.
For travellers already in Hoi An, Da Nang is just 30 kilometres by taxi or grab.
Yes — most of our Da Nang tours are well-suited to families, though suitability depends on the specific tour and your children’s ages.
Ba Na Hills is a particularly strong family choice, with the cable car, Fantasy Park, and French Village providing several hours of entertainment for children of all ages. The City Highlights tour, Son Tra Peninsula, Hoi An day trip, and Cooking Class are all manageable with children. My Son Sanctuary involves walking on uneven terrain and suits children aged eight and above.
For families who want full control over pace, stops, and timing, our private customised package is the most practical option — you can build the day entirely around what works for your group, including extra breaks, child-friendly food stops, and flexible timing.