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2026 Da Nang family complete guide: My Khe Beach, Ba Na Hills theme park, Hoi An Ancient Town, Linh Ung Pagoda — including family-friendly hotel recommendations and self-drive routes.

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    Da Nang is a coastal city in central Vietnam with a 30 km My Khe Beach, voted one of the world’s six most beautiful beaches by Forbes. It has large theme parks the whole family can enjoy, a UNESCO World Heritage ancient town, and fresh seafood at every turn — making Da Nang one of the top overseas family vacation destinations for Chinese travelers.

    My Khe Beach: Da Nang’s Signature

    My Khe Beach stretches approximately 30 km with fine sand and calm waters, perfect for children to play in. The coconut palms and sun loungers lining the beach are standard — a lounger costs about VND 30,000–50,000 (roughly USD 1.20–2.00).

    Best time: Before 8 AM or after 4 PM — avoid the midday heat and crowds. Safety note: December–March is calmer; other months can have rip currents. Only swim in designated safe zones.

    Ba Na Hills: A French Fairy-Tale Theme Park

    Ba Na Hills is Da Nang’s must-visit large theme park, situated at 1,487 m elevation. After riding the world-record longest single-wire cable car (5 km), you arrive at a French colonial-style village with rides, gardens, a church, and plazas.

    Must-do:

    • Glass Bridge: The viral attraction — suspended in midair above clouds and valleys below
    • Indoor Amusement Park: Great for young children; air-conditioned
    • Alpine Coaster: The mountaintop coaster for a thrilling descent
    • French Village Photos: Any snapshot looks like a French film still

    Tickets + cable car: approximately VND 750,000–900,000/person (roughly USD 30–36). Book online in advance.

    Hoi An Ancient Town: UNESCO World Heritage

    About 40 minutes by car from Da Nang city center, Hoi An Ancient Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This central Vietnamese port town retains architecture blending Chinese, Japanese, and French styles. Lantern Street is the prime photo spot.

    Family highlights:

    • Lantern-making workshop: Children can hand-craft a Vietnamese lantern for about VND 150,000
    • Rice paddy cycling: The fields and coconut groves on Hoi An’s outskirts are idyllic countryside
    • My Son Sanctuary: Cham temple ruins — a World Heritage Site, perfect for a first history lesson

    Book your Da Nang to Hoi An transfer through Welcome Pickups — around USD 25 for a 7-seater, pre-arranged and reliable during peak season.

    Linh Ung Pagoda and Dragon Bridge

    Linh Ung Pagoda: On Son Tra Peninsula, facing the sea. Outside stands an imposing white recumbent Buddha statue. The viewing terrace commands a panoramic view of the entire Da Nang Bay.

    Dragon Bridge: Every weekend evening at 8 PM, the Dragon Bridge breathes fire and sprays water — a real fire-and-water-spouting dragon-shaped bridge. Saturday nights are especially lively.

    Family Hotel Recommendations

    TypeHotelPrice/NightHighlights
    5-Star BeachfrontInterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort$200–400Private beach, kids club
    5-StarCrowne Plaza Danang$120–200Great location, new facilities
    4-StarMuong Thanh Holiday Centre$60–100Large pool, breakfast included
    Budget GuesthouseMy Khe Beach Guesthouses$25–50Unbeatable location

    Food Guide

    Da Nang cuisine blends Vietnamese and Chinese flavors. The must-eat list:

    • Bánh Mì (Vietnamese Baguette): Da Nang’s version adds a local specialty pâté — worth trying
    • Phở: A breakfast staple; eat it at a local shop between 5–6 AM for the most authentic version
    • Seafood BBQ Stalls: Row of stalls along My Khe Beach; VND 150,000–300,000 per person
    • White Rose Dumplings (Bánh Bao Bánh Vạc): Hoi An specialty steamed dumplings, shaped like white rose petals
    • Da Nang Roast Suckling Pig: Crispy skin, tender meat. Locals recommend Cau Boo.
    DayItineraryHighlights
    D1Arrive Da NangMy Khe Beach, Dragon Bridge night view
    D2Ba Na HillsCable car, Glass Bridge, French village
    D3Hoi An Ancient TownLantern Street, rice paddy cycling, lantern workshop
    D4My Son Sanctuary → Son Tra PeninsulaCham ruins, Linh Ung Pagoda
    D5Da Nang → HueImperial City ruins, history all the way

    Practical Information

    • Visa: Vietnam landing-visa authorization ($25 USD) or apply for e-visa in advance ($50 USD)
    • Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND); 1 USD ≈ 25,000 VND
    • Language: Vietnamese; English is serviceable in tourist areas
    • Best time: February–May (dry season, moderate temperatures); June–August is hotter with typhoon risk
    • Transport: Use Grab in Da Nang; rent a bicycle in Hoi An

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