Explore Central Vietnam with a private car and driver

Planning a trip to explore the tourism capital of Central Vietnam but hesitant about driving yourself or waiting for public transport? OneDay Travel's DaNang private car service is the perfect solution, offering you freedom, safety, and luxury throughout your journey. With a team of experienced local drivers, we not only provide transportation but also act as companions, helping you connect iconic destinations in DaNang in the most sophisticated way

Destination Highlighted Experience
Golden Bridge Start your day early to catch the sunrise on the iconic "Hands of God" without worrying about the commute.
Linh Ung Pagoda Wind through breathtaking coastal roads to visit the Lady Buddha with a driver who knows the best photo spots.
The Marble Mountains Discover mystical caves and ancient pagodas with the convenience of a door-to-door service.

Why OneDay Travel is the Best Choice for Your Danang Trip?

  • Tailor-Made Freedom: Forget rigid schedules. You have total control to decide your destinations, pickup times, and how long you want to stay at each spot.
  • Modern Comfort & Privacy: Travel in a private, air-conditioned "mobile oasis" dedicated exclusively to your group—no sharing with strangers and no waiting for others.

  • Local Insider Expertise: Our drivers are more than just navigators; they are punctual, courteous locals who know the best hidden photo spots and authentic eateries.

  • No-Surprise Pricing: Enjoy peace of mind with transparent, all-inclusive quotes. What we quote is exactly what you pay—no hidden fees, tolls, or surcharges.

TOP 12 famous places must visit when coming to Danang

Da Nang has rapidly evolved from a transit stop into Vietnam’s most vibrant coastal destination. Known as the "most livable city" in the country, it offers a breathtaking blend of white-sand beaches, sacred limestone peaks, and world-class architectural marvels. Whether you are a history enthusiast looking to explore the ancient Champa legacy, a nature lover chasing sunrises on the Son Tra Peninsula, or a foodie seeking the authentic pulse of local markets, Da Nang promises an unforgettable journey. To help you plan your perfect itinerary, here are the 12 must-visit attractions that define the spirit and beauty of this Central Vietnamese gem.

 

Golden Bridge: Walking Through the Clouds
The Golden Bridge (Cau Vang) is a global architectural phenomenon located in Sun World Ba Na Hills. Suspended 1,414m above sea level, the shimmering gold walkway is cradled by two massive, weathered stone hands known as the "Hands of God." This 150-meter path offers panoramic views of the lush Truong Son Mountains.

To beat the crowds and capture the perfect fog-drenched photo, foreigners should take the first cable car at 7:00 AM. It is not just a bridge; it is a walk through a surreal, high-altitude paradise that defines modern Vietnamese tourism.
Marble Mountains: The Spiritual Limestone Peaks
The Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son) are a cluster of five limestone and marble hills named after the elements. This site is a masterpiece of nature and spirituality, featuring a complex network of "hidden" caves like Huyen Khong and ancient Buddhist pagodas. Foreigners often find the mix of hiking and religious discovery fascinating.

Climbing the "Water Mountain" (Thuy Son) provides a stunning 360-degree view of the coastline and the city. It’s an essential stop for those seeking a blend of adventurous exploration and deep Vietnamese cultural heritage.
My Khe Beach: One of the World’s Most Beautiful
Ranked by Forbes as one of the most attractive beaches on the planet, My Khe Beach is the soul of Da Nang. Stretching 900 meters with white sands, warm water, and gentle waves, it is perfect for surfing, jet-skiing, or simply sunbathing. The beach is lined with luxury resorts and high-end seafood restaurants, making it a favorite for international visitors.

Whether you are catching the sunrise during an early morning swim or enjoying a cocktail at a beachfront lounge at sunset, My Khe offers a world-class coastal experience that rivals the best in the Mediterranean.
Linh Ung Pagoda: The Guardian of the Sea
Perched on the Son Tra Peninsula, Linh Ung Pagoda is home to the Lady Buddha—the tallest statue in Vietnam at 67 meters. This spiritual landmark acts as a peaceful sanctuary overlooking the vast blue ocean. Foreigners are often mesmerized by the intricate dragon carvings and the 18 arhat statues representing different human emotions.

The drive up the peninsula offers cooling breezes and frequent sightings of the rare Red-shanked Douc Langur. It is the best place to find tranquility while enjoying one of the most spectacular views of Da Nang’s crescent-shaped bay.
Dragon Bridge: The Fiery Symbol of Prosperity
The Dragon Bridge is the architectural icon of Da Nang, representing the city's rapid growth and power. Spanning the Han River, the bridge is designed in the shape of a magnificent golden dragon. The "must-see" event for every foreigner happens on Saturday and Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, when the dragon breathes real fire and water in a spectacular light show. It’s a vibrant gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.

Walking along the riverbank during the show offers a festive atmosphere, perfect for experiencing the modern, energetic nightlife of Central Vietnam.
Son Tra Peninsula: The Green Breath of the City
Known as "Monkey Mountain" by US soldiers, the Son Tra Peninsula is a lush natural reserve just minutes from the city center. This is the ultimate escape for nature lovers and photographers. Foreigners can drive through winding coastal roads to reach the Ban Co Peak (Chessboard Peak) for a bird’s-eye view of the entire region.

The peninsula is famous for its biodiversity, secluded beaches like Bai Bac, and the 1,000-year-old Banyan Tree. It offers a raw, rugged beauty that provides a stark, refreshing contrast to the modern skyscrapers of the downtown area.
Da Nang Cathedral: The Pink Church Landmark
Built during the French colonial period in 1923, the Da Nang Cathedral (Nha Tho Con Ga) is famous for its vibrant pink facade and Gothic-style architecture. Located on Tran Phu Street, it is an iconic photo spot for international travelers. The cathedral features stunning stained-glass windows and a weathercock-topped steeple, earning it the nickname "The Rooster Church."

It remains an active place of worship, offering a glimpse into the city's colonial history and religious diversity. Its central location makes it an easy, quick stop during a walking tour of the city.
Cham Museum of Sculpture: An Ancient Legacy
For history buffs, the Museum of Cham Sculpture is an essential visit. It houses the world’s largest collection of Cham artifacts, dating from the 7th to the 15th centuries. Foreigners can explore intricately carved sandstone statues of Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma, reflecting the sophisticated artistry of the Champa Kingdom.

The museum’s colonial-style building and quiet courtyards provide a reflective atmosphere to learn about the indigenous culture that once ruled Central Vietnam. It is a vital cultural bridge that helps visitors understand the deeper roots of the region.
Hai Van Pass: The World’s Greatest Coastal Road
Made famous by "Top Gear," the Hai Van Pass (Sea Cloud Pass) is one of the most scenic hillside roads in the world. Stretching 21km, it curves around the Truong Son Mountain Range, offering dramatic views of the sea and mist-covered peaks. For foreigners, renting a private car or a motorbike to traverse this pass is a rite of passage.

It marks the physical and climatic boundary between Da Nang and Hue. With historic bunkers at the summit and deserted beaches below, the pass is an adventurous journey through Vietnam’s natural beauty and wartime history.
Nam O Reef: The Raw Coastal Beauty
Nam O Reef (Ghềnh Nam Ô) is a hidden gem for travelers seeking an escape from the polished tourist zones. This rocky coastline is famous for its vibrant green moss-covered rocks that appear during the early months of the year. Foreigners love Nam O for its rugged, untouched scenery and the nearby ancient fish sauce village, where you can witness traditional fermentation methods. It’s the perfect spot for landscape photography or a peaceful morning walk away from the high-rise hotels. Visiting here offers a raw glimpse into the authentic fishing culture that has sustained Da Nang for generations.
Than Tai Hot Springs Park
Nestled in the Ba Na-Nui Chua nature reserve, Than Tai Hot Springs Park is the ultimate wellness destination. Foreigners are drawn to the unique "Onsen" experience—Japanese-style bathing in natural mineral waters surrounded by tropical forests. The park features mud baths, wine baths, and a massive water park for families.

It’s a perfect day trip for relaxation and skin rejuvenation, especially after days of trekking through ruins. The combination of natural geothermal heat and the cool mountain air creates a luxury spa atmosphere that feels both exotic and deeply healing.
Hoa Trung Lake: The Pastoral Highland Escape
Hoa Trung Lake is a stunning man-made reservoir that looks like a scene from a fairytale. Surrounded by rolling grasslands and limestone karsts, the lake is often referred to as the "Miniature Da Lat" of Da Nang. During the dry season, the receding water reveals vast green meadows where local farmers graze cattle, making it a favorite spot for camping and boat rowing.

International visitors enjoy the serene, pastoral atmosphere that feels miles away from the urban bustle. It is a breath of fresh air and a perfect location for a quiet picnic or a sunset reflection session.

Travel Tip from OneDay Travel

The best way to enjoy Da Nang is to stay late for the lantern lights without worrying about the last bus. With our Da Nang private car service, your driver will be waiting to take you back in air-conditioned comfort whenever you're ready!

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