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4D3N Da Nang 2026 5j

Danang
4.785 reviews

About this tour

CODE: GDX-UOV15B2

Quick facts

Duration
4 days / 3 nights
Max Group Size
15 people
Min Age
0+ years old
Difficulty
Easy

Tour highlights

  • Da Nang Airport ”“ arrival and transfer to hotel
  • Camnam Island Coconut Village ”“ scenic island getaway
  • Hoi An Ancient Town ”“ historic town with cultural landmarks
  • Ba Na Mountain ”“ ride world's longest single-line cable car
  • French Village ”“ charming European-style village on mountain top
  • Feng Xing Ancient House ”“ traditional ancient architecture
  • Japanese Main Bridge ”“ iconic bridge in Hoi An town

What's included

Included
Economy Airfare & Tax
Kg Hand Carry Baggage
Nights Twin Sharing
Daily Breakfast
Meals
Sightseeing Tours
Private Coach & Guide
Driver & Guide Tips
Not included
Visa Fees
Extra Baggage
Travel Insurance
Philippines Travel Tax
Personal Expenses

Day-by-day itinerary

- Arrive in Da Nang Airport - Transfer to hotel and check-in Hotel: 4 Star Han River Hotel or similar

- Breakfast at the hotel - Transport to Camnam Island Coconut Village - Ride a round bamboo basket boat - Transfer to Hoi An Ancient Town - Visit the Local Fujian Guild Hall - Feng Xing Ancient House - Japanese Main Bridge - Thu Bon River - Bei Di Zhenwu - After the tour, transfer to hotel Hotel: 4 Star Han River Hotel or similar

- Breakfast at the hotel - Transfer to Ba Na Mountain - Take the longest single-line record cable car in the world to the mountain - French Village - Enjoy buffet lunch - Take a small train on the mountain side to another secret garden in Ba Na Mountain - Sakyamuni Buddha - Pass by the ""Golden Bridge"" - Visit Latex Shop - Transfer to hotel Hotel: 4 Star Han River Hotel or similar

- Breakfast at the hotel - Cham Museum - Visit Dragon Bridge - Love Bridge - APEC Park - Shanshui Beach - Son Tra Peninsula - Visit Silk Shop - Visit Treasure Shop - Transfer to airport for departure back to Manila

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2,000 / person
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4 days · 3 nights
4.78· 5 reviews
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Traveller Reviews

4.8
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Carlos Mendez
May 2026Verified Booking
4.8

Perfect for multi-generational travel

Traveled to Danang with five family members including elderly parents. The pace was comfortable, the guide was attentive to the needs of our older family members, and the restaurant selections had great options for everyone. Exceptionally thoughtful planning throughout.

LM
Lovely Manalo
May 2026Verified Booking
4.8

Cherry blossom season was magical

The timing at Danang was perfect — full bloom during our visit. The parks were a sea of pink and white and the atmosphere was genuinely festive and beautiful. Our local guide knew all the best spots and the best times to arrive before crowds. Unforgettable experience.

TH
Tom Hughes
Dec 2025Verified Booking
5

Hidden gems and famous landmarks

What I appreciated most about Danang was the balance between well-known tourist spots and local discoveries. We ate where locals eat, saw neighborhoods tourists rarely visit, and still ticked off all the famous landmarks. The best of both worlds.

RS
Rhea Soriano
Oct 2025Verified Booking
4.5

Cultural immersion done right

More than just sightseeing, this Danang tour helped us genuinely understand the local culture, customs, and history. Our guide spoke excellent English and was passionate about sharing knowledge. We left with a much deeper appreciation than we expected from a package tour.

KP
Kevin Pascual
Aug 2025Verified Booking
4.8

Street food discoveries were incredible

One of the best parts of our Danang trip was the food culture our guide introduced us to. Skip the tourist restaurants — the street food scene is extraordinary. We tried things we never would have found or ordered alone, and every single bite was worth it. Food tourism done right.