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How long is the drive from Mui Ne to Hue?

The direct drive from Mui Ne to Hue is 513 mi (826 km), and should have a drive time of 10 hrs 13 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Mui Ne to Hue, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hoi An, Nha Trang, and Da Nang, as well as top places to visit like Cham Tower - Phan Rang (Panduranga) and Linh Phước Temple, or the ever-popular Red Sand Dunes.

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Top cities between Mui Ne and Hue

The top cities between Mui Ne and Hue are Hoi An, Nha Trang, and Da Nang. Hoi An is the most popular city on the route. It's 9 hours from Mui Ne and 2 hours from Hue.
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Nha Trang

Nha Trang, a stunning coastal resort city in southern Vietnam, is celebrated for its breathtaking beaches and vibrant diving spots. The main beach stretches gracefully along Tran Phu Street, flanked by a lively promenade filled with hotels and seafood eateries. Adventure seekers can take an aerial cable car to Hòn Tre Island or explore the coral-rich waters of nearby Hòn Mun and Hòn Tằm islands by boat.
55% as popular as Hoi An
5 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Hue
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Hội An

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hội An, a captivating city on Vietnam's central coast, is renowned for its beautifully preserved Ancient Town, which is interlaced with picturesque canals. This former port city boasts a rich tapestry of history reflected in its eclectic architecture—ranging from charming wooden Chinese shophouses and temples to vibrant French colonial structures and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge adorned with a pagoda. For families traveling together, selecting the right accommodation can significantly enhance your experience in Hội An.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Hue
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Da Nang

Da Nang has rapidly emerged as a favored holiday hotspot, attracting both local and international tourists, alongside a growing expat community. This vibrant city boasts an impressive array of dining options, particularly along the scenic stretch from Dragon Bridge to Han River Bridge. While it's tempting to stick with familiar Western fare, Da Nang's culinary scene is rich with local specialties just waiting to be discovered. For those intrigued by history and culture, the Museum of Cham Sculpture is an absolute gem in Da Nang.
59% as popular as Hoi An
3 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Hue

Best stops along Mui Ne to Hue drive

The top stops along the way from Mui Ne to Hue (with short detours) are Hội An, The Marble Mountains, and Nha Trang - Vinpearl Land. Other popular stops include Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills, Japanese Covered-Bridge, and My Son.
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Red Sand Dunes

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Đồi Cát Đỏ, also known as the Red Sand Dunes, is a striking dune system located near the sea in Mui Ne and Phan Thiet. These dunes offer a unique experience with activities such as sand sledding and breathtaking views of the sunset. Situated just a few kilometers from the city center, they are easily accessible on foot or by tour.
Very pretty! If you’re not doing the jeep tour, go during the day and it’s basically empty! We took some awesome photos.
Nilou K — Google review
Red Sand Dunes. Whoever named this place clearly lost a fight with a Crayola box. Spoiler: it’s not that red. It’s more like “slightly dirty orange” or “did someone spill paprika on the beige dunes.” If you came here expecting Mars, congrats, you just landed in your neighbor’s cat litter tray after taco night. What’s actually here? Sand. Shocking, I know. A few locals selling drinks and snacks because, let’s be honest, they know you’ll cave once the sun starts deep-frying your soul. That’s it. No ATVs, no cinematic vistas, just a sandy hill and your own bad life choices. But here’s the plot twist: it’s free. And that alone makes it superior to White Sand Dunes, where you pay actual dongs just to get sunburned and robbed by gravity. Here, you just stroll in, sink into sand that looks like it gave up trying to be red, and pretend you’re cultured while sweating through your clothes. So yeah, Red Sand Dunes: still boring, still sand, but at least your wallet survives. Call it the Costco sample version of tourist traps—cheap, slightly disappointing, but somehow better than the overpriced full product.
Wade W — Google review
It is a fun experience to ride the atvs on the sand dunes. The guides take great photos of you throughout and help you stear only as needed.
Megan J — Google review
There are not only here to play the sand dune. this is just one of it. My driver bring here when I say I want to go to sand dune but so at first we just want to take photo and leave to the ATV place but after we takephotos. there was a local girl offering us to play the sandboarding and my friend want to play it since the price they offer is 50k/board so we think wejust want to rent for 2 board only and just take turns to play. we need to walk few minutes to arrive at place where not so many people and play there. thegirl offer to take our pictures and record videos of us playing that sandboarding. After the session end, she ask for tips and we agree to give tip100k. my friend already give 100k to her but she ask for another 100k to give to her mum. we pissed off because its too much as we are not that rich to givetip 200k easily! but because most of us are soft hearted so we give 50k more to her. that’s all. So moral of the story, if they offer to take your picture,just say no if don’t want to pay tips at the end of the game. if you want to play ATV, you need to go to other place, not here. I will share it at the next review.
Amira Y — Google review
Family had a blast! Best to go early morning when its not hot and less crowded. Free to wonder around, 50k for sled, and great scenery for desert and ocean view
James N — Google review
Very pretty but wait till you’re at the top to hire a sand board and make sure you have enough to tip the woman or she won’t like you.
Adam — Google review
Nice place and sliding but when I tipped 40k for 10 minutes (which I think is ok for Vietnam) he got angry and yelled at me to give him more. So just go alone and don’t use any service of local people as it will destroy your experience of this place.
Adam Č — Google review
If you have desert in your country don’t go You will pay extra money when you get there Beach Buggy like 800000 k which is so much for that
Black B — Google review
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01 Hòn Rơm, ĐT716, Mũi Né, Thành phố Phan Thiết, Bình Thuận, Vietnam
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Cham Tower - Phan Rang (Panduranga)

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Poklong Garai Cham Towers Located on Trau Hill along National Highway 27A, just 7 km west of Phan Rang City, the Poklong Garai Cham Towers are a remarkable complex dedicated to King Po Klong Garai of the 12th century. The site consists of three towers: the Main Tower, Fire Tower, and Gate Tower. This architectural masterpiece represents the pinnacle of Cham art, sculpture, and construction.
PETER N — Google review
How It Feels to Arrive at Po Klong Garai Tower – A Surprise Trip Back in Time (No Time Machine Needed) The moment I stepped foot on Po Klong Garai Tower, I felt like I’d accidentally wandered into a history documentary — minus the dramatic narrator and cheesy music. Perched peacefully on Trau Hill, basking in the signature sun of Ninh Thuận, the tower rises like it’s been waiting for centuries just to say, “Surprise! I’m still here.” Every brick and pattern screams ancient vibes only — not dusty or dull, but full of mysterious charm, like an old soul that still remembers how to party. The silence? Sacred. The breeze? Suspiciously poetic. I found myself sitting there, trying to absorb the culture like my phone absorbs Wi-Fi. Forget theme parks — this place has real emotional rollercoasters. It’s not just a tourist spot; it’s a whole moment. You come for the view, but stay because your soul’s been lowkey touched by Cham architecture. 10/10 would time-travel again.
Dave H — Google review
Stunning Cham Towers that are well preserved. There’s a small museum that you walk through on the way up to visit. Short hike. Not too strenuous with multiple paths up. Went near sunset when not too hot and light was great. Beautiful views from the top.
Andrew D — Google review
Excellent example of a well preserved Cham site. Pay a little extra too avoid the walk in the July heat
Kyle K — Google review
Po Klong Garai is a stunning site as all Cham structures are. A must visit when in Phan Rang, specially if you're interested in history and ancient cultures. Visited at sunset and it didn't disappoint.
Juan P — Google review
Amazing place!! We were so lucky to come on a festival day!! Packed with happy and friendly people. Such a fantastic experience for us!!
Paul S — Google review
An interesting place to understand more about Cham culture, also quite good service and convenience. It fits with tourists and also travelers, even explorer.:)
Son P — Google review
2022 historical and cultural imprint of the Cham people
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Đô Vinh, Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm, Ninh Thuận, Vietnam
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Linh Phước Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
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Chùa Linh Phước is a renowned pagoda in Dalat, Vietnam, known for its stunning mosaic art created from shattered glass and pottery. It is a popular attraction along with the Truc Lam Zen Monastery, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquility and wisdom of Buddhism. The pagoda's intricate mosaic artwork captivates every visitor, while the monastery provides a serene environment for meditation and self-reflection.
No entry fee. Convenient to go by Grab or local trains. Unique Chinese temple with all the glass made decoration. Its style and colouring are liked the churches in Spain. Visitors can experience how the local worshippers admire their god via the decent and detail-minded statue. One of the 觀音 statue is made of fresh chrysanthemum flowers, very impressive. Don’t forget to visit the “18 levelled hell” inside the basement exhibition hall. Worthy to pay a visit.
Waha F — Google review
Linh Phước Temple in Da Lat is one of the most striking and intricately designed temples I’ve ever visited. When we arrived, it was extremely busy, buses, motorbikes, and cars all trying to squeeze into the last available parking spots. Despite the crowd, the atmosphere remained peaceful and respectful. The temple is covered in vibrant, detailed mosaic artwork made from glass, pottery, and tiles, every surface is a visual feast. The grounds begin with a peaceful garden filled with flowers and fruit trees, followed by an area selling religious and gemstone items. We entered the main worship hall next (note: shoulders and knees must be covered and shoes removed). Inside stood a serene golden Buddha with a halo, surrounded by ornate pillars and wall murals. The bell tower is another highlight. Visitors can write wishes on slips of paper, attach them to the protective film wrapped around the bell, and ring it for good luckyI rang it twice, just in case! The most breathtaking part was the giant standing Buddha, surrounded by rows of golden statues across multiple levels. There’s even a towering Buddha statue made entirely from dried flowers. Linh Phước Temple is not just a place of worship, it’s a living masterpiece. Definitely worth the trip.
John W — Google review
This is one of our Dalat must-go pagodas. It is a historic Buddhist temple famous for its unique mosaic architecture, created from thousands of broken ceramic pieces and colored glass. They also have the Guinness world record for the most chrysanthemum built Guan Yin statue. The majestic Guan Yin hall was grand and spectacular. We also visited their collection hall as well as the 18 Level of Hell. Highly recommend.
Kong S — Google review
I definitely recommend visiting this place. Be advised there is basement floor (B1 and B2) to visit for free. The place is reachable by train which departs at 09:55. Make sure you buy one way ticket at the entrance because the train heading back down is only an hour apart and there usually is not any other train there. It takes 30 minutes to get there so you will roughly only have 15 ~ 20 minutes on site if you choose round trip. You will find Grab taxis around the Temple for your way back.
Tommy C — Google review
A very interesting and beautiful place. I definitely recommend visiting it and not necessarily as part of a tour. Free entrance. We went by taxi on our own. Beautiful and very atmospheric. Lots of statues. There is an opportunity to go down to hell. It is better to go in good weather.
Andy K — Google review
Linh Phước Temple in Da Lat is one of the most striking temples I’ve visited in Vietnam. The entire complex is decorated with intricate mosaics made from broken ceramics, glass, and porcelain, giving it a colorful and almost surreal look. Every corner reveals another layer of detail, from the tall dragon statues to the stunning 49-meter tower. Inside, the main hall is filled with ornate statues and carvings, creating a spiritual yet visually overwhelming atmosphere. The temple also has a giant bell where visitors can write their wishes before ringing it, which feels both symbolic and memorable. It’s a bit outside the city center, but definitely worth the visit if you want to see something truly unique in Da Lat—both for its artistry and its spiritual significance.
Jay Z — Google review
Beautiful architecture- pictures said it all in the other comments What cannot be missed? Spend some time to go down to the basement, you’ll discover ‘HELL’, literally. Find the ‘Ox head and horse face’, the guardians of the underworld, and discover the eery world of the afterlife. No entrance fee. Free parking but do remember to take your bike before the parking locks at 17:30 😉
Jules — Google review
A serene and historic pagoda featuring unique architecture. It offers many interesting activities and is very popular with tourists. A beautiful and ancient place.
Betty N — Google review
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WFR5+57X, 120 Tự Phước, Phường 11, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 550000, Vietnam
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Nha Trang - Vinpearl Land

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Theme Parks
Water Parks
Nha Trang's Vinpearl Land is a top-notch amusement park located on Hon Tre Island, accessible by one of the world's longest over-water cable cars. This family-friendly destination offers a wide array of attractions, including a water park, carnival rides, an aquarium, 4-D theaters, and more. Visitors can enjoy animal shows and musical performances with an all-in-one ticket that includes the gondola ride and unlimited access to entertainment.
4.2
(7523)
Vĩnh Nguyên, Nha Trang, Vietnam
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Thác Yang Bay

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Parks
Thác Yang Bay is a beautiful waterfall that offers more than just a natural wonder. The entrance fee covers access to activities like mud baths and soaking in warm spring water, making it worth the cost. Families with young children will find it suitable as there is a mini zoo with ostriches, peacocks, and crocodiles. Visitors can also enjoy attractions such as ostrich riding, pig racing, and crocodile feeding.
What a beautiful place, waterfalls, small rivers and lakes. And of course animals, cute guinea pigs, ostriches, carps and lazy crocs) But the best thing for me it's the Tree of Wishes.
Никита З — Google review
Pure nature, peaceful, relaxing and worthy to visit, even family with children or young people. We will return there.
ThuHang D — Google review
A tropical park with zoo, waterfall, ostriches riding, pig racing, croc feeding, mudbath and who knows what else. Would be good for kids. A lot of sculptures of all kind of animals including dinos. It is best you call ahead to check what is awailable at the date you go. Maybe there is a performance.. for a place 50 km into the mountains it is a 5 star.
Konstantin I — Google review
A beautiful waterfall worth visiting, the entrance fee may look expensive but it’s inclusive of mud bath and soaking in warm spring water. Suitable for family with young children too as there are mini zoo with ostrich, peacocks, crocodiles to name a few. Easy walk with not much trouble moving around. You can easily spend 1/2 a day or full day trip to this place.
Alvin T — Google review
Very commercial. If people enjoy this. I respect that, but honestly I think this is an afront to nature, asphalt everywhere kitsch plastic statues everywhere. Not my cup of tea, if you are a nature/waterfall lover I am afraid you need to go elsewhere. There are a lot of gorgeous waterfalls in vietnam, but some of them are very hard to get there without a good motorbike and offroading experience. Again some people might enjoy this, but don't go in expecting any real nature, it is very commercialized.
M — Google review
Suprise you got to pay to see this once beautiful bit of nature transformed into a poor pseudo Disney land with statues of animals that are not native like kangaroos tigers etc. The bus driver and the one at the bus stop are very unfriendly they prefer to sleep or play with their phones. Even if driving.
Johnny C — Google review
It seemed little bit old. I think it will be much better if they renew some points because they have a good resources like real nature and crocodiles. To make people come, need more site to seat like chairs and benches(there were few pay sun beds) to enjoy waterfall. (I really wanted to come to a glass wall coffee shop with airconditioning system for a second.) Another new Botenical garden will be also fine. Best vew points are falls, happy tree, feeding fishes and crocodile. Hope they can make it more attractive!
Okyoung I — Google review
Good falls half an hour away from Nhatrang city with some swimming ponds. Entrance fees. There's a kind of small zoo with reptiles, ostriches (you can ride them by paying 40k$).
Syl E — Google review
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Khánh Phú, Khánh Vĩnh, Khánh Hòa, Vietnam
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Russian Information Center

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The Russian Information Center serves as a vital hub for those seeking to delve into the rich tapestry of Russian culture, history, and current affairs. This center offers a plethora of resources, including informative exhibitions and engaging events that highlight various aspects of Russia's heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in the country's artistic expressions, literature, and traditions while gaining insights into contemporary issues shaping its society today.
4.7
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8C Biệt Thự, Lộc Thọ, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa 650000, Vietnam
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Bãi biển Nha Trang

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Outdoor Activities
Bãi biển Nha Trang is a stunning beach destination known for its long stretches of white sand and calm, inviting waters. The area offers a variety of beach resorts and recreational activities, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing getaway. While the main beach may not be the most picturesque, it boasts convenient amenities such as a boardwalk, gardens, playgrounds, and sports facilities.
After a rainy and disappointing few days in Da Nang, arriving in Nha Trang was exactly what we needed. The beach here is stunning—long stretches of clean white sand, crystal clear water, and a beautifully maintained promenade lined with tall palm trees and sculpted gardens. There are grassy areas with shaded benches, making it easy to relax and take in the views. The beach was lively but not overcrowded, and the atmosphere felt safe and welcoming. We saw families, couples, and locals all enjoying the space. It’s the kind of place you could spend all day without realising. We’ll absolutely return the next time we’re in Vietnam.
John W — Google review
One of the most developed and urbanized beaches I’ve been to! Despite being in a highly urbanized city, the beach is still beautiful and the sand looks great. I’ll definitely go back!
MA R — Google review
Put aside super clear sea water. For this, you need to be other part of the world. Basically, this beach is lively. Whether in the morning or before sun set. It is always full of activities. 50-50 local or foreigners.
ZEB — Google review
Nha Trang beach 🌊 is beautiful, free to swim 🏖️, and pleasantly uncrowded. Sitting on the sand at night ✨ to watch the sea is also a great experience.
Hiếu T — Google review
The central beach in Nha Trang was honestly very disappointing. The beach itself is dirty, with a lot of trash around, and vendors constantly walking up trying to sell you things. The water was the worst part – out of 15 days, it was only clear twice (and even then, only “clear” by local standards). Most days the water was muddy, full of trash, and often covered with a strange brown-green foam. To me, it looked like waste or chemicals from ships passing by. After swimming, when I washed my swim shorts, the water turned dark green, and even the white pockets were stained. That says a lot about the water quality. This beach could be paradise if it were properly maintained – just cleaning the sand and stopping ships from dumping waste would make a huge difference. But right now, it’s not a place I’d recommend. If you want clean beaches, Da Nang is a much better option. I spent over 30 days there and the water was almost always clean (except for the occasional jellyfish, which were harmless). ⚠️ One note: most photos you’ll see online are from the rare days when the water is clear, so don’t be fooled.
JOKER'S — Google review
Had a blast sitting on a sand relaxing and eating Banh Mi, the waves were nice and cool breeze and warm sun.
Elias — Google review
Absolutely love this beach, it really gives Nha Trang its charm. Good for swimming but beware of the strong waves, plenty of sunbeds also available along the beach. I also came here for a run in the morning, love the scenery! ⛱️
Alexander A — Google review
The place is pretty clean and very spacious place to swim. This beach area very long, but the place near agarwood tower until in front of novotel was very crowded in the morning until noon. The little over the north has less people swimming. If you wake up early morning you might able to watch sunrise.
Pricillia C — Google review
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Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa, Vietnam, USA
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Long Son Pagoda

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Long Son Pagoda is a modern Buddhist pagoda situated on a hill, offering stunning views of the city below. It is a symbol of Buddhism in the area and features a large concrete Buddha statue. Nearby attractions include the Po Nagar Cham Towers, Alexandre Yersin Museum, Nui Hon Chong beach, and Lanterns Cooking Class. Visitors can also explore local specialties at Dam Market and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the surrounding mountains and islands.
Beautiful temple and Buddha on the top of the mountain. Meet to climb up a bit. Beautiful view from the top. On the way you can buy different souvenirs, cool drinks. I went around lunch time, not that busy. On the way back from the village.
Baktybala T — Google review
We visited Long Son Pagoda on a weekend and were surprised to find it relatively quiet, which made the experience peaceful and enjoyable. The complex is beautifully maintained, with ornate temple architecture, bonsai-lined walkways, and a welcoming atmosphere. Be prepared for a bit of a climb — there are quite a few steps to reach the giant seated Buddha statue at the top, but it’s well worth the effort. The views over Nha Trang from up there are incredible, offering a panoramic perspective of the city skyline, mountains, and coast. About halfway up, you’ll find a serene reclining Buddha statue, carved into the hillside, surrounded by carved monk figures. It’s a calm spot to take a break before continuing making your way down. There is also a bell tower as well to see.
John W — Google review
The giant Buddha was breathtaking. There’s also a reclining Buddha with carvings that were so intricate in detail. It was beautiful. There’s also a golden Buddha and a lovely garden. There was no cost to enter. Being that it is a temple, it is advised to dress respectfully.
Tee — Google review
It’s beautiful 100 years old biggest Buddah statues in Vietnam, very well maintained over 100 years since. If you would like to donate, make few steps to right side where the big looked door with the slot open. The guide sign is faded, its barely noticeable how to make donations. The pagoda itself quite touristic and not much to see except these statues
Jessica P — Google review
Very peaceful and beautiful place. The big white Buddha at the top is definitely worth the climb — the view is really impressive! The stairs aren’t too difficult, but take it slow if it’s hot. On the way up, there’s a reclining Buddha and some nice statues to check out. Entrance is free, but you might meet people trying to sell incense or ask for donations — just ignore them if you’re not interested, no pressure. Tip: Dress respectfully (no short shorts or tank tops), and try to visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds. Nice spot for pictures and a little break from the usual touristy stuff.
JOKER'S — Google review
A peaceful and impressive spiritual site. The giant white Buddha gazing over the city is truly awe-inspiring, and the reclining Buddha is enormous — a breathtaking sight to see. The atmosphere is calm and respectful, perfect for a quiet walk and reflection. Plenty of photo-worthy moments along the way, with great views of Nha Trang from the top. A must-visit for those seeking both culture and serenity.
Ildus B — Google review
The entrance fee is free. It is a quiet and amazing place to visit. They also have a souvenir shop with affordable prices.
Diana K — Google review
Outstanding. Always a great immersive experience to lose yourself in a Pagoda, spent many times visiting those in Saigon and Da Lat and this one in Nha Trang is my first pagoda to visit in the bay and I must confess that she is beautiful and the garden is well maintained. You can access the big Buddha with the stars in the background, prepare your breath.
Guimo-D B — Google review
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4.0
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22 Đ. 23 Tháng 10, Phương Sài, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa 650000, Vietnam
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Po Nagar Temple

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled on a serene hilltop just 3 kilometers north of Nha Trang, the Ponagar Temple complex is a captivating blend of history and spirituality. Constructed between the 7th and 12th centuries, this site features four remaining Cham towers, with the North Tower standing tall at an impressive height of 28 meters. The temple honors the goddess of land and serves as an active worship site for Cham, Chinese, and Vietnamese Buddhists alike.
Impressive ancient temple complex with great views over the river and city. Entry fee is only 30,000 VND, and you can easily visit everything in 30–45 minutes. It gets very hot and crowded, so go early if you can. Dress modestly (no tank tops or short shorts), or you may be asked to cover up. The towers are well preserved and worth a quick cultural stop if you’re in Nha Trang. Not a must-see, but a nice break from the beach.
Sergio M — Google review
Beautiful historical place. Located on the little hill. Surrounded by greenery with benches where you can relax. Beautiful view from the terace on the Nha Trang and sea. Definitely worth visiting. You can buy ticket on arrival 30000 v d.
Jolanta J — Google review
Very beautiful temple. Buddhist temple with Hindu elements. I liked that they didn’t painted and didn’t made fancy renovation. Looks very authentic and raw. A lot of space to set down, drink cool drinks, buy souvenirs. Recommend to walk around, had a small garden behind with beautiful trees and big rocks. There were dancers at the beginning who dance national dances with drums. Entrance fee 30.000 d. has a clean toilet near the temple. Beautiful view on the city. It was a bit busy with tourist groups, I was there around 10.40. Google maps says they open at 6, maybe it’s better to go as early as possible.
Baktybala T — Google review
This temple deserves to be visited if you happen to be in Nha Trang! It is so culturally rich and the architecture hints at the hinduistic influence of the Cham people. The temple is also very well restored and you can see which parts of the temple are new and which ones are the original. I would recommend visiting during the opening hours of the site (around 6:30-8AM) since it can also get quite crowded even in the weekdays. You can also get a guided tour which is short but informative so you can learn more about the history of the temple!
Hamy N — Google review
The temple is a beautiful building, surrounded by lush trees and blooming flowers. We loved the monuments and the spacious grounds. There's also a great selection of affordable souvenirs available. The entry ticket is very reasonable at 30,000 per person.
Sufar — Google review
One of the best looking and interesting places to visit in Nha Trang and I didn't see there so many Russians 😉🤣 Ticket costs 30k VND, you can visit wearing shorts, they will give you a long coat if you want to go inside the temple.
Artur P — Google review
Impressive! 3 towers of Champa’s culture! I was interested with their Champa’s show and inside the tower! Between cozy city but it’s really nice & historical!
Steve N — Google review
Po Nagar Cham Towers is a true testament to the Cham civilization. Not only rich in cultural and spiritual values, the heritage complex is also an excellent example of architectural beauty, which is enough to capture visitors’ hearts. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or photography enthusiast, the Po Nagar site offers a bit of everything, making it the ultimate destination in Nha Trang.
Cao L — Google review
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61 Hai Tháng Tư, Vĩnh Phước, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa 650000, Vietnam
https://ticketdulich.com/thap-ba-mud-bath
10

Hot mineral springs I-Resort Nha Trang

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Wellness hotel
Nature & Parks
I-Resort Nha Trang is the epitome of luxury and relaxation, offering a VIP package that includes a private mud-bath soak, mineral pool access, fruit platters, herbal tea or coffee, full-body massage, two-course meal, and a private bungalow stay. This upmarket resort features an outdoor water park, hot mineral mud baths, and a spa salon with various massage options.
Such a relaxing and wonderful day—honestly couldn’t have pictured it turning out any better. I’d seen quite a few posts and blogs about I-Resort on social media, and it had been on my list for a while. Safe to say, it lived up to the hype. We went with the Special Hot Mineral Mud package, which included: • A 20-minute mud bath • A 20-minute herbal bath • A tasty set lunch • Full access to all the other pools and zones The mud bath was surprisingly soothing, and you could feel the difference in your skin almost straight after. Silky smooth and deeply relaxed. The herbal bath had a calming aroma that enhanced the whole spa-like vibe and helped melt away any tension. We easily spent 5 hours here, but you could honestly stretch it to a full day if you’re looking to slow down and unwind. After the private soak, we explored the: • Hot mineral pools for total body relaxation • Cool plunge pools for a refreshing contrast • Waterfalls—standing under them felt like a natural massage! •. Water slides (great fun, even for adults) • Tropical pool area with palm trees and loungers—perfect for photos and just lazing about in the shade ( Adults only ) Everything felt very clean and well-managed. Staff were helpful and gave us clear instructions at each stage. Towels, lockers, and changing areas were included and well kept. If you’re planning a trip to Nha Trang, I’d absolutely recommend including I-Resort on your list. It’s not just a spa day—it’s an experience you won’t forget quickly. Honestly deserves a lot more promotion for what it offers. Tip: Bring swimwear and maybe water shoes for walking between the different areas.
John W — Google review
We decided to take the VIP pool package. Private bath/pool beautiful room, shower and rest room. I’d attempted to book online the day before, but couldn’t get my card to work on the system, no worries tho an email arrived from the resort that a VIP package had been reserved in my name. I emailed back immediately how happy I was they found the problem and we’d be there the following day. We arrived just after 9am (traffic!), paid at the desk and a buggy brought us to our room. The hostess took our food order and explained what would happen (timing wise) through the day. 9.30am we had our mud bath (it was drawn and ready when we arrived) 10.30am pool time till 11am for the first of our chosen ‘light snacks’ I had chicken and rice - chicken leg with a cup of boiled rice and salad. Hubby had a full plate of vegetarian noodles! Fruit plate & juices. 12.30 we were back for our herbal bath, then off for Himalayan rock salt sauna then oil massage. Then off for our next ‘light snack’ we had mushrooms, vegetarian noodles, tuna sandwich (not a fan, but hey there has to be something I’m not keen on right?) fruit plate & juices. Back to the room just after 4pm. If you had energy this is when you’d head to the water park, we back into the pool area by our villa as did others who’d chosen this experience. An incredible day I’d highly recommend. It’s going to be one of my most memorable experiences of my holiday in Vietnam.
Geraldine H — Google review
An extraordinary experience! A well managed water park with various facilities for relaxation and excitement. The mud bath is particularly good. They provide outfit and towel, you can just walk in and enjoy, size of the mud pool is subject to the number of people with spacious setting. A two thumbs up must try item! There are a number of slides, fit for kids from 3 to teenagers, or parents even grandparents. The food prices are reasonable, you can spend a whole day here without repeating the water activities.
Danny C — Google review
Big territory, very clean. Convenient dressing rooms and showers. There a lot of pools with hot mineral water and some with cold-warm water. Good aqua park. A lot of palms. Good service. We bought the tickets for 170k, this place costs it. Thank you!
Elim T — Google review
Great is the word that I think is the most suitable for this place. It is the most worthy destination in the journey to Nha Trang. I went with my team and took a hot mineral bath. There are many hot mineral water swimming pools, the heat level is also different, so try from the least hot lake to the hottest lake to get used to it gradually. Some people in our group also like to use mud baths. There are more artificial waterfalls, thrilling game areas. I chose to add a herbal body massage package in 60 minutes, I like to be fascinated, after finishing, the body seemed to be full of vitality, abundant energy even though I couldn't sleep all night before, the staff was also very gentle and polite. Lunch is also very delicious, fresh and clean, the toilet is also ok
Lê G — Google review
The private Forest View VIP package was absolutely amazing. It included mud bath, mineral bath, swimming in the warm pool, very relaxing full-body massage, and the food was delicious as well. Highly recommended!
Róbert J — Google review
An excellent place for relaxation. Truly a paradise for tourists. The hot mineral spring is great, it relaxes your body. There's even a normal pool, and a water park section. There's a restaurant, whose food is also good and enjoyable. When you're spent and tired, you can just chill and relax on the chairs nearby, or even sunbathing. Overall: Wonderful place, definitely recommend visiting.
Lyy P — Google review
I-Resort is truly a perfect choice for relaxation in Nha Trang. There are various combo packages to suit different needs. My husband and I chose the 400,000 VND ticket per person, which included a 20-minute hot mud bath plus access to the swimming pool and hot–cold mineral pools. The locker area is well-equipped with towels, hair dryers, changing rooms, and combs, which is very convenient. After changing clothes, the staff guided us clearly on where to go and what to do, which made the whole process very comfortable. The resort mainly focuses on mineral pools and swimming pools, with three soaking pools of different temperatures, so you can choose the one you like best – personally, I enjoyed all of them. There’s also a fun experience of boiling eggs in a natural hot rock pool. The water is a bit salty due to the seaside location, but it’s not an issue. The overall space is clean, peaceful, and unique. One inconvenience is that sandals are only sold at a single counter, with no rental service, which can be bothersome when moving around. Also, there is no shower gel provided, and the “do’s and don’ts” are not clearly explained in advance. Overall, the service is good, the staff is attentive, and the relaxation experience is wonderful. Definitely worth 5 stars and highly recommended when visiting Nha Trang.
Lee L — Google review
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4.3
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75CG+X3W, Tổ 19, thôn Xuân Ngọc, Vĩnh Ngọc, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa, Vietnam
https://www.i-resort.vn/main.html
+84 258 3830 141
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11

Bải biển Dốc Lết

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bải biển Dốc Lết, also known as Doc Let Beach, is a stunning coastal destination located 50km from Nha Trang city in Vietnam. This picturesque beach boasts soft white sand and gentle waves, making it perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The area is dotted with palm trees and offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for relaxation. During the low season in November, visitors can enjoy the beach with fewer crowds, providing a sense of exclusivity.
Doc Let Beach, located approximately 49 kilometers north of Nha Trang in Khanh Hoa province, is a picturesque destination renowned for its pristine white sands and tranquil azure waters. The beach’s gentle slope and calm waves make it particularly suitable for families with children.  Visitors often highlight the beach’s serene atmosphere, which offers a peaceful retreat from the busier Nha Trang city center. The surrounding area provides a glimpse into local life, featuring street food vendors, morning markets, and massage shops, all at more affordable prices compared to other regions.  For those traveling from Nha Trang, reaching Doc Let Beach is convenient. Bus #3 operates regularly, transporting passengers directly to the beach in about an hour and a half. Upon arrival, amenities such as rentable beach chairs are available, and local vendors offer a variety of snacks, including the delightful tofu pudding with ginger caramel.  In summary, Doc Let Beach stands out as a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. Its combination of stunning scenery, clear and safe waters, and authentic local experiences make it a highlight of the Nha Trang region.
Andy N — Google review
Is this the best beach ive been to? Yes absolutely. Serene and calm. The beach was comparatively empty and not many tourists come here. The sand was white and water blue. Its a 2 hours drive from nha trang and you can spend the whole day here. You can rent a bed and relax here all day.
Chirag G — Google review
Best beach in viet nam
Nee J — Google review
It is said that this is the most beautiful beach in Viet Nam, correct. The blue ocean, white sand and sunny all day but recently more and more Chinese tourists come here and make this beach noisier. There is not much resort located in here so it maintains the wild beach by itself
Canh L — Google review
Such a beautiful day spending here!! 👍👍👍
Ryan D — Google review
Dốc Lết Beach is a wonderful site 50km away from Nha Trang city. It's covered with white sand and the waves are nice. November is a low season and you have almost all the beach for yourself. Going there from Nha Trang by local bus costs you only 60.000₫ the return ticket and the bus passes by Tran Phu street, which goes alongside the beach.
Tung H — Google review
The beach in the resort is so beautiful, clean, blue, âmll wave with many water sports. There are many Chinese tourists visit here in the daytime.
Trung H — Google review
This once beautiful beach is now filled with trashes everywhere... The sand no longer pristine white, though the water is still very blue, and clear.
Hanh N — Google review
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4.1
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Ninh Hòa, Khánh Hòa, Vietnam, USA
http://docletresort.com.vn/
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Mang Lang Church

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Mằng Lăng Church is a must-visit for history buffs and those seeking a serene escape. The church's unique architecture, a blend of European and Vietnamese styles, is a testament to the country's rich cultural heritage. The architecture is breathtaking, with intricate details and a sense of grandeur that is both awe-inspiring and peaceful. Its location amidst lush greenery adds to its charm. The peaceful atmosphere and the sound of nature create a perfect ambiance for reflection. While the interior is as impressive as the exterior, the church's historical significance is what truly sets it apart. Nhà Thờ Mằng Lăng, located in Phú Yên, Vietnam, is a stunning historic Catholic church that is well worth a visit.
PL L — Google review
The church has a small area, but for me, as a person who likes small corners to take pictures, it's more than enough, it's really beautiful, I feel satisfied when I chose to come here! Especially quite close to Da Di, so it should be in your schedule
Hye H — Google review
A beautiful church with some historical Background. The place is kept in good shape and worth a visit.
Hung V — Google review
Peaceful church, ancient ❤️ Take time to go to this place when you're in Phu Yen city centre
Chloe T — Google review
A mini Cathedral need to be maintained.
Kent K — Google review
Very nice ancient Catholic Church. The hair of saint André Phu Yen kept here.
An T — Google review
This church archives the first prints in the Vietnamese alphabet and marks one of the earliest influences of Christianity in Vietnam.
Minh N — Google review
Visited the church and learned the history of modern Vietnamese language with Latin roots. Alexandre de Rhodes (15 March 1593– 5 November 1660) was an Avignonese Jesuit missionary and lexicographer who had a lasting impact on Christianity in Vietnam. He wrote the Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum, the first trilingual Vietnamese-Portuguese-Latin dictionary, published in Rome, in 1651.
Dr. B — Google review
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86MG+M4J, An Thạch, Tuy An, Phú Yên, Vietnam
13

Bãi Xép

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Bãi Xép, located just 10 km from downtown Quy Nhon, is a serene coastal destination that forms part of an ecotourism complex managed by a private company. The area boasts a breathtaking coastline and is adorned with lush fruit gardens and swaying palm trees, creating an idyllic countryside ambiance rather than the typical tourist hub.
4.3
(158)
Ghềnh Ráng, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh, Vietnam, USA
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Bãi Kỳ Co

Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Remote, picturesque sand beach with rocks jutting out of the clear, shallow water & a basic resort.
4.2
(216)
Nhơn Lý, Quy Nhơn, Bình Định, Vietnam, USA
15

Son My Massacre Museum And Garden

Museum
Specialty Museums
Everyone visiting Hoi An or Da Nang, especially Americans, ought to visit this humble museum.
Niels C — Google review
Truly devastating place. The Museum and documentary we saw in the museum depict just the horrendous tragedies that the United States did to innocent Vietnamese civilians. We meet with a survivor of this massacre and his story was devastating. Walking through the re creation of some of the buildings is truly heartbreaking to see a whole village just get wiped out in a matter of hours. The place is truly sad and shows you the horrors of War and why we need peace in this world. Also if you are in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) visit the War Remnants Museum as it tells you about more on this massacre and also other war crimes.
Christian B — Google review
Everybody visiting Vietnam should spend an afternoon walking round the gardens and museum to reflect on the tragedy of this war crime. An incredibly moving experience which I am very grateful to be able to visit. Very informative and a must-see to understand the impact of America’s War on Vietnam.
Charlotte T — Google review
Important for all to see • Quan trọng cho tất cả mọi người để xem I took a motorbike from Hội An to get here, it took about 2.5 hours each way (with breaks and gas stops) and the route was easy as a beginner motorbiker. Staff were friendly, and price was reasonable, around 20k + 5k parking. If you have extra time, I also highly recommend seeing the nearby Chùa Minh Ðức, a beautiful towering Buddha statue and temple on top of a hill.
Linh L — Google review
Very good museum, preserving the memory of this terrible event. There is a 30 minute documentary, as well as many artifacts in the museum and a garden. Must visit for anyone in the area, especially Americans, so we can learn from history, instead of repeating it.
Lucas G — Google review
Interesting place to visit. Took two guests from Scotland to explore the Ky Anh Tunnels – a hidden underground network hand-dug by local villagers during the Vietnam War. Step inside the real tunnels and experience how the VC fighters once lived and survived underground. A moving and unforgettable journey into Vietnam’s wartime history, right here in Tam Ky, Quang Nam. #KyAnhTunnels #TamKyVietnam #VietnamWarHistory #DiaDaoKyAnh #ExploreVietnam #LocalBuddyTours
Local V — Google review
A historic memorial and museums space and garden to be visit for everyone who find his way to Quang Ngai. Be aware that the local people are still traumatized when they get in touch to western tourists.
Juerg L — Google review
For me it was an emotional place. Its so sad how barbaric humans can be, and continue to be to one another. It's well worth a visit.
Jack G — Google review
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Tịnh Khê, Sơn Tịnh, Quảng Ngãi, Vietnam
+84 255 3843 222
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16

Lý Sơn District

Outdoor Activities
Islands
Beaches
Lý Sơn, previously known as Cù Lao Ré, is an insular region of Quảng Ngãi province, lying off the South Central Coast of Vietnam. Wikipedia.
4.5
(83)
Quang Ngai, Vietnam, USA
17

My Son

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
My Son is a captivating historical site located in the serene Duy Phu Commune of Quang Nam Province, approximately 69 km southwest of Danang. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the remnants of Hindu temples built between the 4th and 14th centuries, characterized by stunning red brick structures adorned with intricate carvings. Once an imperial city during the Cham dynasty, My Son served as a significant cultural and religious hub for this ancient civilization.
Highly recommend adding this to your Vietnam itinerary! The site is beautiful and has so much history. You are able to walk around and go inside many of the buildings. There are three sites to visit and there is a pavilion which has a show a couple times a day. There is also a small restaurant on the property.
Meganlynne18 — Google review
We visited very early today (~7AM) and we were the first guests to enter the area which was very nice. Overall we had a nice morning there and the temples, altars and other Chamba buildings were very interesting. Can highly recommend to do the tour with a guide.
Michael S — Google review
Nice historic site made of ancient ruined Hindu temples easily accessible from Danang and Hoi An. We visited in low rainy season and were the only visitors on site which was quite spectacular in many ways ! If you feel like walking a bit, it is only a 2-km walk from the entrance to the site and quite a lovely journey. There is a 15-minute traditional show at the end of the tour to close the visit. First show of the day this time of year was at 9:45am. Therefore all tourist buses and groups are not aiming to arrive on site before 8:30-9:00. I did not feel it was so impressive but definitely a nice and interesting visit.
Gilles P — Google review
Was very nice. There is shows and you can just walk imdividually if you feel like. There is also tours if you like that. Entry is 150 k Dong. It is so well maintained and definitely worth a visit. The Temples are impressive.
Len L — Google review
A great little morning trip out of Hoi An. Very interesting site in a really lovely location. Come with a guide and you’ll learn a lot. We did an early morning guided tour from Hoi An, arriving at My Son at 6.30am and it was perfect time, so quiet and you got to have a really open and comfortable experience.
Emily M — Google review
Visiting My Son was an unforgettable experience! The site is incredibly atmospheric, surrounded by lush greenery, and the ancient temples and ruins are absolutely fascinating. Walking through the area really gives you a sense of the history and culture of the Champa Kingdom. We were amazed by the architecture and the peacefulness of the site. It’s less crowded than other tourist spots, which makes it even more special to explore at your own pace. A visit to My Son is a must for anyone traveling to Vietnam, both for history lovers and anyone who enjoys beautiful, serene landscapes.
Mathilde B — Google review
Mesmerizing historical site, featuring ancient Cham temples set amidst lush, green landscapes. The intricate stone carvings and ruins reflect a rich cultural heritage and impressive architectural skill. Walking through the sanctuary feels like stepping back in time. Guided tours enhance understanding, though it can get hot, so bring water and sun protection. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and culture lovers exploring Vietnam.
LEVI S — Google review
Beautiful place, although brickwork looks slightly dated and in need of some maintenance. All jokes aside, this Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is an incredible UNESCO world heritage site that is definitely worth it if you are in the region. There is so much to see when walking amongst these ruins that would have been a prominent religious place in their day. The carvings, sculptures, and feeling of walking up stairs and through chambers that people worshipped in centuries ago is a timeless reminder of our human spirit. Logistically, We rode a scooter there from Hoi An, sweated through our clothes in the heat, then had coconut coffees. Magical.
Dean — Google review
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4.2
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Thánh địa Mỹ Sơn, Duy Xuyên, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
https://disanvanhoamyson.vn/
+84 235 3731 309
18

Cua Dai Beach Hotel

Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Amazing value for money, the owner is extremely helpful and communicative. The restaurant that is literally next door is one of the best we tried on our trip. Very close to the ferry to go to Cham island (5 minutes by foot) so is perfect if that's your next stop.
Z O — Google review
If you wanna a affordable room with fully equipments like big towel, aircon, bed, chair and table and quite place to relax maybe can choose it for your travelling like solo. I would not recommend for couple holiday
Luis T — Google review
You get what you pay for. Amenities worked in my case, had to ask to find a working fridge. Location is beautiful and air is good. But it's kinda remote and everything is overpriced around there. Hard to get a bike taxi sometimes. The place is deprecated, falling apart and nobody gives a damn.
Sti R — Google review
Worst hotel I’ve ever stayed at. I was supposed to stay for 5 nights but checked out after the 1st night as it was so unbearable. I haven’t received a refund yet for the last 4 nights but I had to get out of there. It was filthy, smelly and depressing. I know it’s cheap but I pay only a bit more for a nice guest house where I normally live. DO NOT STAY HERE Edit: finally received a partial refund for the last 3 nights but had to argue for days and they refused a refund of the last four nights unused.
Michael — Google review
My experience was excellent, but you should have my taste : - the location is at the end of the city, quiet, beautiful view and only 5-10 min scooter ride to the center , 2km to the beautiful beach. But you must have a transport ( rent a scooter) otherwise it’s not convenient to order grab every time you want to go out. - the staff are very nice welcoming people, the English is slow but manageable. I enjoyed it, hopefully you do also
Youssef L — Google review
Visited in March 25. Huge building slightly dilapidated and outdated but I was ok with that like stuck in a time warp. Complimentary water toothbrush paste and shampoo. What I was not ok with while I was there was barking dogs in the neighborhood from 10pm onwards into the night making it impossible to sleep. Mossies were also an issue buzzing about your ears all night which was intolerable even trying to write this review is next to impossible with them. Someone inconsiderately playing their TV far too loud. I wouldn't say it was quiet and peaceful like some reviews here.
Sean M — Google review
Yes, it's an old and run down building, but the service is pretty fantastic, we did have a little problem with one of the rooms and they switched us no problem. One of the cheapest rooms we could get. So really no complaints here
Sebbo G — Google review
DO NOT STAY HERE the rooms are filthy and are riddled with termites and mould the pictures are nothing like the rooms. We had to change rooms as soon as we got here and complained about the second room the staff are unbothered and will not help
Taylor D — Google review
3.9
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3.5
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Khối Phước Hải, Hội An, Quảng Nam 560000, Vietnam
https://www.oyorooms.com/h/89933?utm_source=Google_gmb_VT&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=VTM_HIN018&latitude=15.88135&longitude=108.3876&locale=vi
+84 914 781 312
19

Hội An Night Market

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Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
When the sun sets in Hoi An, the vibrant Hoi An Night Market comes to life, transforming Nguyen Hoang Street into a bustling hub of activity. This enchanting market is a must-visit for anyone exploring the historic town, offering an array of street food delights, unique souvenirs, and stylish clothing. As you wander through this lively atmosphere illuminated by colorful silk lanterns reminiscent of a European Christmas market, you'll find yourself immersed in local culture.
The Hội An Night Market is one of the most beautiful and atmospheric spots in Central Vietnam, just a short drive from Đà Nẵng. In the evening, the entire market street comes alive with the glow of hundreds of colorful lanterns. The lantern-lit ambiance gives the area a magical charm, perfect for strolling, taking photos, and soaking up the unique charm of Hội An. The market itself is vibrant and diverse, with a wide variety of shops and stalls lining the street. You’ll find everything from handmade lanterns, souvenirs, and local handicrafts to jewelry, clothes, and small trinkets that make for perfect keepsakes. Many vendors also sell delicious street food and snacks, giving you the chance to try authentic flavors while exploring. What makes the market special is not just the shopping, but the overall vibe. The streets are lively yet relaxed, filled with music, laughter, and the warm hospitality of local vendors. You can feel both the local culture and the tourist buzz blending together in a way that feels festive and welcoming. Being located right by the Thu Bồn River, the night market also offers a chance to enjoy the riverside scenery. You can take a lantern-lit boat ride, admire the reflections of colorful lights on the water, or simply sit back and enjoy the bustling evening atmosphere. For anyone staying in Đà Nẵng, a trip to Hội An Night Market is definitely worth it. It’s an easy day trip that transforms into an unforgettable evening with beautiful lanterns, unique shopping, and an energetic yet cozy vibe that captures the essence of Hội An.
Min M — Google review
The boat ride was fun, best done at night. Cost us 170,000 for a boat for 2 people. Tried charging us 50,000 per lantern, once we said no, offered us 2 lanterns for 20,000 🫠 -Boat ride itself was around 20 minutes , scenery is great with all the street lanterns and other boats. The night market itself was like any other standard night market, nothing very special about it. However, some vendors promoted that they would not hassle customers to buy which was a nice touch 🙂
Aidan M — Google review
Hoi An Night Market is a must-visit! The vibrant atmosphere, colorful lanterns, and variety of local street food make it a perfect evening spot. Great place to shop for souvenirs, handmade crafts, and try Vietnamese snacks. It’s lively but not overwhelming — a memorable cultural experience in the heart of Hoi An.
Chun — Google review
Hoi An's night view was absolutely stunning! The boat ride was an amazing experience, with its aesthetic beauty leaving a lasting impression. Ticketing was hassle-free, with tickets available within minutes. However, Fabric shop prices were steep, being about three times the original price. There was lantern making classes as well .The only downside was the overwhelming crowd, even on weekdays - I can only imagine how busy it gets on weekends! On the bright side, the numerous eating joints near the lake added to the picturesque scenery, making it a truly memorable experience.
Pradeep K — Google review
Hoi An Night Market :) A place full of big, beautiful things! I sent my wish into the sky — for peace of mind and good health for me and my family. That’s all I really need :) As long as my heart is calm and my family stays healthy, everything else can be enjoyed, learned, and achieved along the way. I just hope to become a better version of myself than yesterday, and to stay away from the foolishness of chasing unhappiness by comparing myself to others. -BOFF
Charles F — Google review
Exploring the Hoi An Night Market is a wonderful experience. Walking through the vibrant lantern lit street is amazing and magical. It is lively atmosphere, with a mix of modern and traditional. Enjoyed exploring the different colorful stalls, sharpening my bargaining skills, trying out delicious street foods. It's about feeling the warmth and charm of the locals.
Russ L — Google review
Beautiful at night with the lights and hustle and bustle of the crowds. It started raining heavily so I bought a cheap umbrella (left mine at the hotel,) but still a great experience. Lots of shops and restaurants, a fun place to walk around.
Andrew M — Google review
Hoi An is a must visit as it's only 40 minutes away from Danang. It's like walking through a place in history. If you don't like the noise of the bars and restaurants, you can walk further inside where you will find many great shops. We bought a whole bunch of lanterns to bring back home.
Michael N — Google review
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4.4
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Nguyễn Hoàng, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
https://ticketdulich.com/hoi-an-night
20

Japanese Covered-Bridge

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Chùa Cầu Phố cổ Hội An, also known as the Japanese Covered Bridge, is a significant landmark in Hoi An, Vietnam. This 18th-century wooden bridge showcases elaborate carvings and a pedestrian passageway. Originally built by the Japanese community to connect with the Chinese quarters, it has retained its ornate design over the centuries. The French made alterations for cars but the original arched shape was restored later on.
The Japanese Bridge, located in Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most fascinating cultural attractions in Vietnam. Built in the 17th century, this monument has witnessed many changes in the town. If you come to Hoi An, it is a must-visit. The Japanese Bridge is called Chua Cau Bridge in Vietnamese. It was built by Japanese merchants to connect with the Chinese neighborhood. It was built for communication and connections and has a very important meaning. The Japanese Bridge in Hoi An is considered a beautiful representation of the town’s long history. For centuries, this bridge has connected the past, present, and future. In 1719, Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu visited Hoi An and inscribed the name “Lai Vien Kieu” in three characters at the entrance of the bridge. This means “Lai Vien Kieu” in Vietnamese and “Bridge to Welcome Guests from Far Away” in English. Also, because this tower was mainly built by the Japanese, it was named the "Japanese Bridge" or "Japanese Covered Bridge." Although it is commonly called the "Japanese Bridge," it is a unique combination of Vietnamese, Japanese, and Chinese cultures in terms of building materials, design, patterns, and decorations. On February 17, 1990, this bridge was designated as a national historic and cultural heritage. There are a dog and a monkey at the entrance and exit of the bridge, respectively. These two statues symbolize the guardian deities of the bridge, as they symbolize protection and safety in Japanese culture. It is also said that these two statues mean that the construction began in the Year of the Monkey and was completed in the Year of the Dog. Various cafes and restaurants have been built on both sides of the street centered around the Japanese Bridge, utilizing old and quaint houses. The old cultural heritage of Hoi An (UNESCO World Heritage) and the appearance of the ancient city still remain along the street. There are many unique cafes and restaurants here. There are also many shops selling traditional specialties, handmade products, and souvenirs on the street. And there are various galleries of various genres gathered here. This street was also a place where trade between Vietnam and Japan was active in the 17th century. It is a place with many things to see, so I recommend you visit. Unlike the daytime, the nighttime scenery is also breathtakingly beautiful.
Danny H — Google review
It's a nice bridge but don't get your expectations too high! You'll enjoy taking pictures there if it's not too crowded. I think this place is more interesting if you are into historical stuff, the origin of the bridge, architecture, etc. Other that that... It's a bridge!
Dimitri S — Google review
Free to walk across the bridge and take as many photos as you would like. If you buy a ticket from the ticket office nearby (170,000) - you can enter here and numerous other historical sites in the town. However, there is not a lot to see inside just an information board about the bridge - a quick Google could save you the time. Took around 5-10 minutes for everything, and most tours will bring you here 🙂
Aidan M — Google review
This iconic landmark sits in the heart of Hoi An’s Old Town and offers both charm and history. Built in the late 16th century by Japanese traders, it connected their settlement with the Chinese quarter across the river and symbolized peace between the communities. It’s beautifully decorated and famously guarded by statues of dogs and monkeys at either end — symbolic of the years it began and was completed. The area can get quite busy, especially around lunchtime, late afternoon, and into the evening when the lighting is perfect for photos. Many visitors gather on the riverbank to capture the bridge in all its charm. Despite the crowds, it’s a must-visit while exploring the Old Town.
John W — Google review
The rich history of Hoi An is captured beautifully by this landmark bridge and the nearby Chinese temple, but the true charm of old Hoi An lies in the glorious street scene with shops, restaurants and coffee outlets galore, and as far as we could tell they’re all awesome. Each evening the locals put on events like the lantern parade on the river, and the spectacular Hoi An memories show which I personally cannot recommend highly enough.
Peter L — Google review
If you’re visiting Hoi An, don’t miss this little gem! The whole town feels full of history and charm, and this shop fits right in. Khoi Khoi Design has so many beautiful handmade dresses — unique pieces for both adults and kids. The quality and design really stand out, and each piece feels one of a kind. The owner was so kind and patient, helping me find the perfect fit. I love that everything is locally made — such a meaningful souvenir to bring home. Definitely worth a visit if you have 2 days in Hoi An!
Mcw C — Google review
This Japanese bride is a major checkpoint for tourists visiting Hoi An Old Town. 🇻🇳On the bridge there is also a small shrine with a wooden building in Japanese style where you can worship and pray for blessings 🙏🏼
King N — Google review
Pretty. Loads of people. Just reopened last night since the recent flooding. The bridge is quite well-maintained.. makes a pretty backdrop for the lantern boats on the river.
Jolyn F — Google review
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Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 564010, Vietnam
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Hội An

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hội An, a captivating city on Vietnam's central coast, is renowned for its beautifully preserved Ancient Town, which is interlaced with picturesque canals. This former port city boasts a rich tapestry of history reflected in its eclectic architecture—ranging from charming wooden Chinese shophouses and temples to vibrant French colonial structures and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge adorned with a pagoda. For families traveling together, selecting the right accommodation can significantly enhance your experience in Hội An.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Hue
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An Bang Beach

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
An Bang Beach, located just 3 kilometers east of Hoi An, is a serene escape that beautifully combines natural beauty with local charm. This picturesque beach features soft white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing or enjoying the gentle waves. The area is lined with charming beach huts and offers a variety of eateries where you can savor fresh seafood and refreshing cocktails while soaking in stunning views of Da Nang Bay and the Marble Mountains.
It's a nice beach with fine sand. I went there during week days so it wasn't busy. The beach is clean and water temperature is perfect to cool down. There are a few vendors trying to sell you stuff but they are very polite and might have a quick chat with you.
Dimitri S — Google review
A great spot to unwind, An Bang Beach offers a clean stretch of sand, plenty of shade under beach huts, and rows of loungers perfect for relaxing. The beachfront is lined with a mix of thatched umbrellas and green canvas canopies, giving it a tropical feel. There’s a safety net installed along the swimming area which is a thoughtful touch, especially on busier days. The beach was clean and pleasant to walk along barefoot. At the top of the beach, you’ll find a long line of restaurants and bars. Most of the better spots (and better prices) are on the right-hand side if you’re facing the ocean – definitely worth walking all the way down to compare. It can get quite crowded during the hotter afternoons, but that only adds to the lively vibe. Whether you’re in the mood for a swim, a sunbathe, or a chilled coconut under a hut, this beach delivers a great afternoon escape.
John W — Google review
Very nice and cleaner than I thought from reading reviews. Very very long walkable beach with sand. Sand can get very hot so make sure to bring footwear. Otherwise the water is nice and clear and you do not need water shoes. Not much to snorkel here but if you have goggles there are some different fish to see as well as occasional jellyfish… The beach chairs and umbrellas are free if you order food and drinks from the restaurants which own those chairs…
David E — Google review
Clean, beautiful stretch of beach. Warm water, soft sand, and calm waves perfect for the whole family. Plenty of good restaurants lined along the beach, if you order food from them then you dont have to pay the lounger and umbrella. We are lucky that we are staying just a good 5 minutes walk away from the beach. During our stay, we get to do our early morning walk and swim in the morning.
Russ L — Google review
An Bang Beach in Hoi An is a beautiful and relaxing spot with soft sand and clear water. It’s a great place to swim, walk, or just unwind by the sea. There are plenty of beachside cafes and restaurants where you can grab a drink or meal while enjoying the view. It can get a bit crowded later in the day, but the atmosphere is laid-back and friendly. A perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon in Hoi An.
Lydia C — Google review
Wide, expansive golden sands meet calm waters (not the clearest, but overall fine)—perfect for relaxing strolls. Super pleasant vibe with tons of beachfront restaurants offering fresh eats right on the sand. Rented a surfboard easily and had a blast catching waves. Highly recommend!
Tzvi A — Google review
perfect spot for both local and foreign tourists. The water is purely blue and the vibe is feasty on the beach. There are many food options with reasonable price. Totally safe and worth the money
Trinh P — Google review
An Bang is the closest beach to Hoi An Ancient Town, so it might be the only one you visit while you're here. It's close enough that you can easily head back for a lantern-lit dinner, but far enough to give you a real beach escape vibe. Whether you're there for a few hours or a few days, An Bang Beach offers that slow, coastal magic that's hard to leave behind!
Do C — Google review
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W87R+C7R, Đ. Hai Bà Trưng, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
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Chàm Islands

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Island
Nature & Parks
Chàm Islands, also known as Cu Lao Cham, is a stunning group of eight islands off the coast of Hoi An Beach in Vietnam. This picturesque nature reserve offers a range of activities such as swimming, diving, and camping. The islands are part of the Chàm Island Biosphere Reserve, where visitors can learn about the formation history, customs, cultural festivals, and native aquatic creatures.
Magnificent nature, the island naturally decorated by many flowers especially the red flowers accross the beach and mountains. Many beaches have white sand and blue water, you can discover coral reef as well. I really love many old trees here. The island is well protect from plastic, no plastic bags allow to use here. Will visit here again if i have free time
Huy T — Google review
If you bigger size and need time to do thinks I suggest not to do fast tour to get island. It doesn’t worth it. I will say if you have to go take ferry and watch return or stay over night and real enjoy time on island.
Deniz Y — Google review
Bit of a tourist trap but a pleasant one. We paid for a package with the boat ride over, lunch and time to snorkel. Was fun!
G T — Google review
We hired a boat to try and avoid the crowds but it just took us to the same places as the tour boats which were crowded. Snorkelling was disappointing and we have seen much better elsewhere. The beach that the tours take you to is horrendous as it is full of tourists packed in, the food served is not good at all. We hired scooters with drivers to get away from the tourist beach and it was the best thing we did. We saw a stunning small beach, the small port and a temple - all lovely. Catch a ferry and explore - avoid the tour boat packages.
Karen S — Google review
Even on a rainy and stormy day, the trip to the island was an adventure. Tour moves pretty fast - 45min choppy speed boat ride to the island, 45min walk around the tiny village, 45min snorkeling time, 1hr lunch and beach time. If you go on rainy day or off season, there are less other tour groups, so the snorkeling can feel more private. Snorkeling itself was nice - many corals, some fish. Not much apart from that though, and quite a bit of trash floating around. But it was still a worthwhile trip in the rain
John P — Google review
We went with a scuba diving tour organized from Hoi Anh - I’ve read all the comments about tourist trap(y) tours, we’ve specified that we only want to spend time in the water as much as possible. The tour itself was nice enough. The ship we’ve been to has seen better days (marine toilet is ew). Coral reefs are half dead, there are fish, but we did not have a wow effect to be honest. Not recommend for scuba divers. For snorkeling its nice if you haven’t been better preserved coral reefs. The food was great, we stopped at Monkey Beach, it was surprisingly nice - we saw a monkey! 🐒 We could have skipped this tour, but I would have major fomo, so overall I’m glad we went 😅
Petra — Google review
Amazing snorkeling & freediving at Cù Lao Chàm! Crystal-clear water, colorful coral reefs, and so many fish! The boat ride was fun, and our team were happy. A peaceful escape just off the coast of Hội An. Great for beginners and nature lovers, don’t miss it! We are hanoi freedive team!
Bich T — Google review
I strongly recommend avoiding Cham Island. What should be a tropical escape turns into one of the worst experiences you can have in Vietnam. It starts at the pier, where you’re charged 700,000 VND for a chaotic, disorganized tour. The area is packed with aggressive vendors screaming at you to buy extras you don’t need. There’s no respect, no structure, just noise and pressure. The boat ride itself is dangerously overcrowded, with no safety protocols, and multiple people got seasick. It already feels like a scam. Once you arrive, the island shows its true colors—literally and figuratively. Yes, the water has beautiful hues and the nature could be stunning… but that potential is completely wasted. The beach is packed, the atmosphere is loud and overwhelming, and the people around you are spitting, littering, and yelling nonstop. The worst part is the hygiene. The “included lunch” is served in filthy conditions: flies and mosquitoes cover the food, which includes old seafood and bland rice. It’s not only disgusting—it’s a real health risk. If you eat there, you’re seriously gambling with food poisoning or other illnesses. The seafood wasn’t fresh at all, which is absurd for an island. And to top it off? They charge 10–15€ for this low-quality, unsafe meal. The snorkeling was equally disappointing: just 20 minutes at a dead reef with nothing to see. It’s clear they take tourists to the easiest, most damaged spots with no effort to offer value. In short: Cham Island could be beautiful, but it’s been turned into a loud, dirty, overpriced mess. Unless you book a private tour with better access and fewer people, don’t waste your time, money, or health.
Marika S — Google review
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Cham Islands, Tân Hiệp, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam, USA
http://dulichculaocham.com.vn/
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The Marble Mountains

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
The Marble Mountains, located in Ngu Hanh Son near Da Nang, are a stunning network of five marble hills that offer a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. Visitors can explore numerous caves and intricate temples while enjoying breathtaking views from various lookout points. The mountains present an accessible adventure; while climbing to the summit can be challenging, there’s also an elevator for those who prefer a more leisurely ascent.
I did enjoyed it. Easy to spend 1h there. Loved the caves, obviously the mains one, but also tiny Van Thong cave (if you up for tiny places and a bit of scrambling - this is good place). Entrance to mountain 40k, if you want a lift thats 15k more - there is no many stairs to climb at gate 2 up and then anyway plenty of steps. If you entering at gate 1- thats definitely much more steps up. Am phu cave definitely worth visiting, but it extra 20k
Julia G — Google review
Visiting these mounzains was such an amazing experience! From the moment you step inside, you can feel how ancient and powerful this place is. The formations are absolutely stunning, and the caves themselves are enormous, much larger than I expected. Walking through them feels like exploring another world hidden beneath the surface. Everything is beautifully lit, making it easy to take in all the incredible details. The entrance fee is only 40K VND, which is really affordable for such a memorable and breathtaking adventure. I’d definitely recommend checking it out if you’re in the area, it’s one of those places that leaves a lasting impression!
Aleks D — Google review
If you are planning to visit De Nang don't miss out this place. There were 2 options to reach mountain top one by taking elevator till 5th floor and then walk or else by trekking or walking via mountain stairs. If you taking elevator you have to pay more but for trekking it's free. There was a entry charge for the mountain. Follow the map and then you reach different view points, temple, caves etc. It was a good experience. Keep a water bottle and soft towel with you as Vietnam is famous for its extreme hot climate.
Antika K — Google review
High & breathtaking ❤️ a long lift from the bottom to the top you would enjoy magnificent views of the mountain below. The place is well worth of travel with the bridge and all the activities. Get your walking shoes on because you will be walking a lot if you want to see all the beautiful things they have created. There are also many rides... Which I missed some of them 😂 well worth the investment of time and money to see this place if you are in the area 🌟
Kaveh S — Google review
This is a must go place for any tourist travelling to da nang. Best to go early as this place opens at 7am. There is lot of walking up the stairs. So carry water and be prepared to explore the pagodas and mesmerizing caves. Also donot miss the highest point of the peak here which gives a beautiful view of the city and the sea
Arijit S — Google review
The views from the top are beautiful, even in a bit of rain, and the climb through the caves and pagodas is interesting without being too exhausting. The area feels peaceful and well-maintained, and there’s plenty to explore — temples, statues, and little pathways that make you feel like you’re discovering hidden spots. It’s a nice mix of nature and culture, and much more relaxing and enjoyable than the crowded tourist traps. Definitely a spot I’d recommend if you’re in the area
Irina A — Google review
Marble Mountains was a great experience. The entrance ticket is only 40,000 VND, and the elevator is very convenient — 15,000 VND per ride (30,000 VND round-trip). I spent about 1.5–2 hours exploring the caves, pagodas and viewpoints. Everything is well-organized, and the views over Da Nang are fantastic. Definitely worth visiting while in the area.
Tiberiu I — Google review
The Ngu Hanh Son (five elements mountains) OR Marble Mountains, are actually a cluster of FIVE marble and limestone hills, located in Da Nang, Vietnam. The five mountains are named after the five elements: Kim (metal), Thuy (water), Moc (wood), Hoa (fire) and Tho (earth). All 5 have cave entrances, tunnels and Buddhist sancturies. It is still possible to climb to the summit of Mount Thuy, (the only mountain accessible for visitors) a 156 steps distance, which gives great views from its summit. The mountains were in fact close to American Marble Mountain Air Facility, during the Vietnam War. Those days, the Marble Mountains contained a secret hospital for the Vietcong. The Marble Mountains are home to several Buddhist and Hindu grottoes too including Huyen Khong and Tang Chon, and many Hindu and Buddhist sanctuaries like the temples of Tam Thai, Tu Tam, Linh Ung, and the pagoda of Pho Dong. The sanctuaries feature statues and depictions of religious scenes, carved out of the marble itself. Even though one loves every bit of this Earth's geography and has the best in mind to preserve its nature, it was still fascinating to note, as to how anyone or for that matter, people generally, can make use of natural elements in such a perfect way. Carving or chipping out marble must have been extremely, mind and time consuming, and that to do so, without faults? ... amazing.
Neeru D — Google review
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81 Huyền Trân Công Chúa, Hoà Hải, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
https://nguhanhson.org/
+84 236 3961 114
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Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills

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Hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Nestled atop the stunning Ba Na Hills, Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills offers a unique blend of comfort and charm. Guests are welcomed with warm hospitality and can enjoy spacious rooms that boast breathtaking views. The hotel features an indoor pool and a relaxing spa, perfect for unwinding after exploring the enchanting village. By night, Ba Na Hills transforms into a fairy-tale wonderland, illuminated beautifully for guests to stroll through its charming streets filled with entertainment options and diverse dining experiences.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If the maximum rating is 5 stars, this hotel truly deserves 8! The entire experience was absolutely amazing,from the warm welcome by Mr. Bon at the front desk, to the friendly and caring staff during lunch, dinner and breakfast, and the incredible spa and massage team. Every person we met made us feel like family. The food was delicious, the service was perfect, and the atmosphere made our stay unforgettable. Thank you to everyone for taking such good care of our family. God bless you all, we can’t wait to come back! Highly recommended! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Efstathios T — Google review
The Mercure French Village is a beautiful hotel and a lovely place to stay. We really appreciated having direct access to the park, and our room was modern, clean, and very comfortable. The staff were friendly and always helpful, which made the stay even better. Breakfast was excellent with a wide variety of foods. The only downside for me was the smell of cigarette smoke in the bedroom but overall we truly enjoyed our stay.
Gillian M — Google review
I had a wonderful trip here with my family. However, there were a few issues regarding our room. Fortunately, a very helpful staff member assisted us. Her name is SUNI. She enthusiastically advised me on the room options, pricing, and the services available, which made my trip much smoother. Due to the unexpected nature of my work, I had to leave the hotel before I could thank her in person. Please help convey my gratitude to Ms. SUNI. Thank you to everyone for making my vacation even more wonderful. See you!
Chung L — Google review
I came back here after a year, this time with my family on my birthday. The weather in November up here is quite harsh in my opinion =))) so my experience wasn’t exactly perfect. The food didn’t suit my taste, the room was noisy because of the neighbors, and the interior and architecture seem to have deteriorated. These issues were already present the first time I visited in May 2024, but they still haven’t been improved. Perhaps the only thing that really impressed me was the customer service. A family member of mine had dinner here and ended up with food poisoning. Fortunately, a staff member named SUNI and the medical team quickly came to help and were extremely attentive. Luckily, my family member is okay now. I hope that next time I come, the hotel will still be operating and will have renovated the rooms so the trip can be more enjoyable. You should visit here in spring or summer for a better experience, as winter can be quite rough
Frog M — Google review
Outstanding. I travelled with 2 elderlies, one not too mobile. They had wheelchairs waiting for us and helping us with luggage. If we had any concerns, they fixed it straight away. They communicated really well. I read all sorts of reviews re confusing check in ..as soon as u get there, look for a mercure staff in uniform and they would take care of you I read that the rooms had thin walls...true but probably as the neighbours were walking past but never lasting more than 1 min Breakfast..good selection and farah was so kind to my mum as she was patient with howshe wanted her coffee Dinner buffet...good price and quality..even juice and water were inc Maison du roi..great food To finish it, we forgot a handbag in the room and contacted them while we were on the cable car....they r bringing it down as I am writing the review. What can I say...memorable and super pleasant stay. Looks chaotic but they somehow have it worked out really well. Thank u mercure staff We would be back soon with friends and the rest of the family
C C — Google review
We are satisfied with the services of Mercure Hotel. Seamless checked-in and great selection of food inside the French Village. We are also grateful to the very attentive Ms Miyeon Nga of F&B during the breakfast service. The services of the Mercure Hotel staff made our visit memorable and enjoyable.
Krishna T — Google review
The best food, best service, they give us upgraded room for free and it was amazing and very clean, bed very comfortable and clean. Ms. Fo Quynh Stella was very nice and provided very good service and she is very helpful. Was amazing idea to stay in this hotel while we had a beautiful day and night at bana hills.
Fatima Z — Google review
First time staying at Mercure French Village. I love the design of the hotel; it makes me feel like I am in the middle of a French city. I really appreciate the excellent service from Lucia. She added me on WhatsApp and promptly replied to all of my requests. During our trip to Ba Na Hills, there were many things I didn’t understand, and she assisted me by answering all my questions. I am truly grateful to her. We also had the chance to have dinner at L’ETable! The food was amazing, and the service from Mira was exceptional. She took great care of us during dinner at L’ETable and also during breakfast. We were really happy with her service. **Things to Improve:** This time, our room had a cleanliness issue, which I hope the hotel can improve. **Tips for Travelers:** If you book a stay at Hotel Mercure French Village, there is a dedicated area for you to drop off your car and check in. They can sell you discounted cable car and Ba Na Hills tickets, so you won’t have to queue with other travelers. There is a specific cable car reserved just for hotel guests. Also, the next day, from 06:00–06:05 am, 06:30–06:35 am, and 07:00–07:05 am, the hotel offers an early cable car service to the Golden Bridge exclusively for hotel guests. This allows you to escape the crowds and take photos in peace.
Neo L — Google review
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An Son Hoa Son Commune, Hòa Vang, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
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My Khe Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
My Khe Beach is a stunning stretch of coastline that spans an impressive 20 miles, boasting soft white sands and inviting waves perfect for surfing. This picturesque beach offers a well-developed tourist infrastructure, complete with comfortable beach chairs and umbrellas available for rent. Visitors can enjoy refreshing drinks and delicious snacks from nearby vendors while soaking up the sun.
I always went swimming during the hot days. The water here is shallow. There's no area where your feet touch the water, so there's no danger. The sand is like flour. It's so soft that you can hear a crunching sound. It's hard to shake it off. ^^ I went swimming at 7 p.m. There's no one there, and it feels like a swimming pool. My Vietnamese friend said he's going to Hoi An. He said it's quiet and different from the beach here. I picked up some trash. There's a lot of marine debris here too, but less than Vung Tau. You can't experience the deep waters of Nha Trang in February. The safe waters, comfortable sand, and subtropical sky make for a beautiful view.
Christopher A — Google review
Really beautiful and peaceful beach. It’s clean, quiet, and not crowded even in the morning. The sand is soft and the water is clear, with barely any trash around which is nice to see. I went for a walk here around sunrise and it was super calming — just the sound of waves and a few locals jogging or swimming. Definitely one of the nicer beaches I’ve been to in Vietnam. Perfect spot to relax and unwind.
Yeoh Y — Google review
It's a beach with a really extensive stretch of sand and a well-structured, urbanized boardwalk, which is great for walking. Access is completely free. Despite its fame, I had mixed feelings, as the water wasn't very clean. An important point is that, for safety reasons, the lifeguards restrict the swimming area to a specific space. This causes all the swimmers to get quite crowded, but it is a necessary measure. It's beautiful to see, but these details detracted from the swimming experience.
Luana B — Google review
Beautiful, clean, and relaxing beach. Soft sand, wide shoreline, and great for long walks. Even with waves, it feels safe and well-maintained. Perfect for sunrise and photos. One of the best beaches in Da Nang — highly recommend!
Tiberiu I — Google review
Danang is home to the stunning My Khe Beach, considered one of the most natural beaches. My Khe is a popular destination among tourists to relax, have fun, and enjoy the seabreeze. Locals flocks to the area as well for their daily exercises and outdoor activities. The beach is known for its long stretch of fine white sands and the picturesque boardwalk. The gentle waves is great for swimming and relaxing. You can chill at a lounger chair while sipping on your favorite drinks.
Russ L — Google review
A very peaceful beach in Da Nang. It's a long train of beaches where one can have a soothing walk and shacks to enjoy the sunshine. Good for surfing as well.
Pranay N — Google review
Popular, loud & busy if that’s what you like. My teens loved it. Stayed at a hotel along this strip and the traffic was bumper to bumper & noisy, with loud music until late at night. I love the serenity of AnBang beach instead, even though that can be busy at times, you haven’t got the extra loudness.
Sonja — Google review
The beach is lovely even if the weather is not great at the moment. Its a very nice place for a walk and plenty of choices for refreshment
Crinkle C — Google review
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Da Nang 550000, Vietnam, USA
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Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture

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Sculpture museum
Museums
The Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is a captivating destination for anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. Established in 1915 and later expanded with a modern facility completed in 2011, this museum boasts an impressive collection that includes over 300 pieces of Cham artifacts, making it the largest of its kind globally.
Amazing to see all those cham sculture of this ancient civilization. A must to visit Historical museum in danang. Highly recommended. The entrance fee cost VND 60,000 super affordable and staff and security are very friendly.
Louis S — Google review
A good collections of stone artifacts, which gives good information about the long history of pre historic Vietnam. A large museum spread across 2 floors. It can be quite warm if visiting on a sunny hot day. Bring fan and water to keep yourself cool.
Wong F — Google review
One of the best musems we found in Vietnam. The amount of excavation present here is truly outstanding. It speaks volumes on the rich Hindu presence in this region in the past. Being a Hindu myself I feel immensely proud and surprised to understand how ancient this religion actually is.
Arijit S — Google review
Most of the artifacts from My Son Sanctuary have been relocated here, and their long history is truly impressive. It’s amazing how well the ancient sandstone bricks have been preserved. The entrance fee is reasonable, and I highly recommend visiting if you have time or are interested in historical artifacts.
泓. — Google review
This museum offers a breathtaking glimpse into Champa culture, featuring over 400 artifacts on display. Each piece tells a story, showcasing the artistry and heritage of this fascinating civilization. While the museum is definitely worth a visit, it lacks air conditioning, relying instead on a few fans for ventilation, which can make it warm during hotter months. I recommend visiting around 3:30 PM when the temperature is more manageable. Overall, the museum provides a rich and educational experience that is not to be missed for anyone interested in Champa history.
Joey K — Google review
Great place to visit.Take Grab from My Khe. You will pass by the Dragon Bridge. Buy the ticket in advance from Klook or but from the counter. Go here before taking the MySon tour. From here you can go to Danang Museum and Con market!!!
Ponch P — Google review
the Champa Sculpture Museum is a gem for anyone curious about Central Vietnam’s history and art. The museum itself is beautiful—creamy-yellow colonial buildings, leafy courtyards with frangipani, and calm galleries that feel like a sanctuary from the city buzz. Inside, the collection is outstanding. You’ll see exquisitely carved sandstone sculptures from ancient Champa sites like Mỹ Sơn, Trà Kiệu, Đồng Dương, and Tháp Mẫm. Highlights include graceful apsaras and dancers, majestic images of Shiva and Ganesha, delicate lintels and pedestals, and the symbolic linga–yoni altars. The carvings are full of movement and detail—flowing jewelry, expressive faces, and swirling floral motifs—and the lighting does a great job of revealing their texture. I appreciated how the galleries are laid out by region/period, which makes the story of Cham culture easy to follow. Labels are clear (with English and Vietnamese), and many rooms have maps or context about trade routes, religion, and daily life. Staff are polite and helpful, and the vibe is peaceful—perfect for slowing down and really looking. The little garden courtyards, with statues set among trees, are lovely spots to pause for photos.
Min M — Google review
Very interesting and unique collection of Hindu statues. Very clean and easy to get around museum. Some English placards. Some interesting information about the cham people and their history.
Frank V — Google review
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3.9
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02 Đ. 2 Tháng 9, Phường, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
http://chammuseum.vn/
+84 236 3572 935
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Cầu Rồng

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cầu Rồng, also known as Dragon Bridge, is a renowned tourist attraction in Da Nang and a symbol of the city. Every Saturday and Sunday night at 9pm, this remarkable dragon sculpture puts on a spectacular show by spouting fire and water from its head near the eastern bank of the Han River. The best spots to witness this spectacle are the cafes along the river's eastern bank to the north of the bridge.
4.2
(6038)
Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
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Lady Buddha

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The location is stunning. I took a grab from the hotel and my driver gladly waited for me since it can be difficult to get one depending on the time you go. I would highly recommend being there at 7 am before the tourist buses arrive. The early morning time is peaceful and you are able to soak it in with out fighting with the posers. The bonsai trees are beautiful along with the view. Unfortunately I did not see any monkies when there.
Lori A — Google review
Excellent place to visit. The temples were all awesome. Great picture taking opportunities. I took a grab there and had no problems getting one back to my hotel. A must visit while in DaNang. I was there for over two hours. Do not feed the monkeys. Don’t forget to make donations at each temple as that’s the cost of admission.
Criss S — Google review
I had very beautiful time here in Lady Buddha Temple 🤗✨ The place has amazing energy, there is a lot of nature and playful monkey enjoying their day. Temples are also very beautiful, colorful and peaceful. Lady Buddha is true masterpiece, beautifuly done! My compliments to the artists and people who created this beautiful sacred place 🙏🏻🥰
Mila D — Google review
Peaceful place to visit and is always very clean. There are a few pagodas until you reach the statue and a lot of lovely shaped idols. Below the pagoda there is a temple which is very nice and important for the locals. It was raining when I visited and rest assured this was a nice experience. There are a lot of trees and plants which are very well taken care off
Simon M — Google review
Very nice place to visit. You also get a good view of the East sea & da nang beach from top. The complex has some fantastic bonsai collections which itself is a major attraction. The towering statue of lady buddha is just beautiful against the blue sky backdrop. Worth a visit.
Nandagopal D — Google review
More Than Just a Photo Op We initially underestimated Lady Buddha, assuming it was a quick photo stop. Boy, were we wrong! This site deserves a dedicated visit. The views of Da Nang across the water are simply breathtaking. The grounds are beautifully landscaped, not only with large bonsai trees but also with intriguing statues. There are temples for Buddhists to pray, just remember to remove your shoes before entering as a sign of respect. This place is worth exploring, so don't rush through it!
Joe M — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lady Buddha Da Nang – A serene guardian watching over the sea Lady Buddha, standing gracefully on the grounds of Linh Ứng Pagoda in Da Nang, is one of the most iconic and spiritually moving landmarks in Vietnam. Completed in 2010, this majestic statue was built under the vision of Vietnamese Buddhist monks and local artisans, with support from the Da Nang city government, as a symbol of peace, protection, and harmony for the people of the region. Rising 67 meters (220 feet) tall and facing the vast Son Tra Peninsula, the Lady Buddha is said to protect local fishermen and bless the city with calm seas and good fortune. When you stand at her feet, gazing up, you can truly feel her presence — calm, compassionate, and powerful. Inside the statue are multiple levels with shrines and Buddha images, each floor representing a different aspect of Buddhist teachings. The surrounding Linh Ứng Pagoda complex is equally breathtaking — traditional Vietnamese architecture, elegant dragon motifs, and the gentle sound of temple bells carried by the sea breeze. The view from the top is simply unforgettable — the entire Da Nang coastline stretching out in shades of blue and gold, especially beautiful at sunset. What makes this place so special isn’t just its beauty, but the sense of peace it offers. Even with visitors around, there’s a deep stillness that quiets the mind. Locals often come here to pray, meditate, or simply find comfort under the watchful gaze of the Lady Buddha. Lady Buddha Da Nang isn’t just a tourist site — it’s a place of spiritual reflection and emotional grounding. Whether you’re religious or not, you’ll leave with a sense of calm and gratitude. Truly one of Vietnam’s most soul-stirring destinations.
Bharat V — Google review
This is the same as the Monkey mountain. Very serene place, and recommendable to visit. The place was clean and very accessible with beautiful temples and white marble statues… Be very careful of your belongings as the monkeys will snatch your food… Free entry…
#MusicClub V — Google review
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4.5
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Vườn Lâm Tỳ Ni, Hoàng Sa, Thọ Quang, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng, Vietnam
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Laguna Golf Lăng Cô

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Bar
Golf driving range
Restaurant
Surfing, Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
Stand-Up Paddleboarding
Laguna is a stunning golf course. I would recommend any golf enthusiast to try it out. I am my friends were blown away by the landscape. The course isn't the toughest, and the caddies were helpful. The food was generally good at the clubhouse, too. My only gripe was about some of the policies and other customers. I didn't feel the need to deduct a star, but it needed to be noted. There is a policy of no driving the golf cart on the fairway. However, a team of locals behind us were allowed to. We were told one of them had an injury, but then why was he on the course? Also, another group we ran across were quite impolite an uncivilised. Not exactly the course's problem, but it did give some wrong impression
James B — Google review
Spectacular in every way. Awesome hold course. Great layout. Greens could have been better but they have just been sanded. I highly recommend.
Patrick O — Google review
Couple of things that really wet a bad tone here... 1. Driving range charge for balls .. at a place like this that is ridiculous. 2. Caddie made me wait until exactly my tee time although I was a 1 ball and teeing off first at 6am 3. Water is charged at $7 usd a bottle... 4. Course condition is horrific, ground staff everywhere blowing non existent leaves whilst the greens die from compaction. The head greenskeeper should be fired immediately. The course layout is great but the condition combined with the cost makes it a hard no from me. I will not be back.
Mike H — Google review
In the condition we played on it’s a 1 star. T box to fairway 8/10 condition, around the greens 4/10 and putting greens1/10. Course should be more forthcoming about the greens rather than hiding behind fancy promo names why there are specials. Very disappointed as we spent over an hour driving each way to course after flying to Danang . Yes, discounted but if we had known how bad the greens are we would not have played here.
Laura T — Google review
80 mins drive from Danang and gota cross 2 mountains before to reach this course. Nice course layout and terrain. But green very bad condition. Also very slow play and every shot waited for 5 to 10 mins ... 6 over hours to complete 18 holes. Marshals should look at the pace of play. Course layout and terrain 4.5/5 The green and pace of play were bad and therefore I am giving a 3 stars
Adeline N — Google review
I and the most wonderful tome yesterday at this great course. I first saw a picture of the 9th hole in a magazine years ago and that made me always want to go. It lived up to my expectations and more. The service is outstanding and the owners should be very proud of all of the staff, from the greeters, to the girls in the shop, the people in the bar and restaurant and the people in the locker room. The groundstaff working hard were all friendly along with the caddies and course Marshall.. the staff here are ALL Outstanding and wonderful. The course itself is either my favourite or 2nd favourite in Vietnam, its very close. The design is fantastic, even hole is different. I absolutely loved it.
Jamie W — Google review
In my opinion, this is the most beautiful golf course in Vietnam.
An V — Google review
Nice layout and view. Green and fairway are good, but still in progress of renovations. Give 3 months time, it will be in top condition
Ignas T — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(90)
Thôn Cảnh Dương xã Chân Mây, Thành phố Huế 530000, Vietnam
https://www.lagunalangco.com/en/golf/
+84 234 3695 880
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