FAQs for Da Nang Tours in Vietnam

The ideal time to visit Da Nang is from April to August, when the weather is mostly dry and rainfall is low. This makes it perfect for sightseeing, beach activities, and other outdoor experiences. However, this is also the peak travel season, so prices for hotels, transportation, and tours may be higher than usual. To secure the best rates and availability, we recommend booking your tour, hotel, and flights as early as possible.

Yes, Da Nang is considered one of the safest cities in Vietnam. The local people are known for being friendly and welcoming. During your trip, we will also support you with useful travel guidance and basic safety tips. We recommend keeping passports, spare cash, and valuables in your hotel safe, avoiding deserted areas late at night, and never leaving your luggage unattended at airports or stations.

Yes, we do. Airport pick-up and drop-off services are available for guests who book our full package tours.

Our daily tours are available throughout the year, including major holidays. If you would like to know more about tour availability on specific dates, please contact us at (+84) 974 301 339 or email [email protected]. For the best experience, we suggest booking in advance.

You can book our tours directly through this website. If you prefer a private tour or need more advice, please call our hotline at (+84) 974 301 339 or email us at [email protected].

No, refunds are possible according to our Cancellation Policy. The refund amount will depend on how early you cancel before the tour date.

We can recommend hotels based on your budget, travel style, and preferred location. Room rates vary depending on the hotel category, season, and room type. In most cases, breakfast is included, but this depends on the specific hotel and package you select. Please contact us for the most suitable options and current rates.

A single supplement is an additional charge applied when one traveler stays alone in a room designed for two people. This fee covers the extra cost of private room occupancy.

Homestays are available in many destinations across Vietnam, especially in cultural and rural areas such as Hoi An, Sapa, Mai Chau, Mekong Delta, and Ha Giang. They are a great way to experience local life, traditional food, and regional customs.

You can exchange foreign currency at airports, banks, authorized exchange counters, and some hotels. Banks and licensed exchange offices are usually the safest and most reliable options. We recommend carrying some Vietnamese Dong for small purchases and local transportation.

In the event of an emergency, our team will assist you as quickly as possible and provide the necessary support. Depending on the situation, we can help contact local authorities, medical services, your hotel, or your embassy if needed. We always aim to make sure our guests feel safe and supported throughout their journey.

Yes, independent travel in Vietnam is possible and quite popular. You can travel freely between cities and attractions by plane, train, bus, or private transport. However, having a good itinerary and understanding local transportation options will make your trip much smoother.

Yes, motorbikes are widely available for rent in Vietnam. However, you should have a valid driving license that is accepted in Vietnam, and you should be confident riding in local traffic conditions. Traffic can be busy and unpredictable in some cities, so safety should always come first.

Yes, vegetarian food is widely available in Vietnam. Many restaurants offer vegetarian dishes, and there are also dedicated vegetarian restaurants in most major cities and tourist destinations. If you inform us in advance, we can help arrange meals that suit your dietary preferences during the trip.

Yes, internet access is widely available in Vietnam. Most hotels, cafes, restaurants, and airports provide free Wi-Fi, and mobile data is also affordable and easy to access by purchasing a local SIM card.

Popular options for travelers in Vietnam include Airalo, Holafly, and local network-based eSIMs such as Viettel. If you want a lower-cost data plan, Airalo plans for Vietnam start from around USD 4. If you prefer unlimited data, Holafly offers Vietnam eSIM plans starting from about USD 3.90 per day, with some examples such as USD 19 for 5 days. For stronger local coverage, especially if you may travel beyond major cities, Viettel is often a reliable choice.