Discover Da Nang's highlights – Explore Son Tra Peninsula, Lady Buddha, and stunning coastal views.
Ride like a local – Experience the city from the back of a scooter.
Spot rare wildlife – Look for the endangered Red-Shanked Douc Langur.
Taste authentic local food – Enjoy Da Nang's best street food, including bánh xèo and roasted pork bánh mì.
Relax in nature – Sip a tropical drink at the peaceful Dong Dinh Museum.
Small-group experience – More personalized, flexible, and fun.
Capture amazing photos – Visit breathtaking viewpoints and hidden gems.
Local expert guide – Discover Da Nang through authentic stories and insider knowledge.
Free pickup is available from hotels and accommodations within our designated pickup area in Da Nang. Please enter your hotel or preferred pickup location when booking. If the requested location is outside our pickup area or inaccessible by vehicle, we will contact you to arrange the nearest convenient meeting point. Please be ready 10 minutes before departure.
Marble Mountains in Da Nang are a stunning cluster of five limestone and marble hills, famous for their ancient caves, Buddhist temples, pagodas, and panoramic views of the city and coast. Each mountain represents one of the five elements: Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth.
Bánh Mì Nướng Lu Heo Quay Ông Phú Đạt is a popular local eatery in Da Nang, famous for its wood-fired roasted pork bánh mì. The pork is slow-roasted in a traditional clay oven, creating irresistibly crispy crackling while keeping the meat juicy and flavorful. Served in a freshly baked Vietnamese baguette with pickled vegetables, herbs, cucumber, and homemade sauce, it's a must-try street food experience.
Why visit Dong Dinh Museum? A museum in the middle of the forest – Instead of a typical indoor museum, you'll walk along shaded stone paths surrounded by ancient trees and natural rock formations. Ancient artifacts – The museum displays ceramics and antiques from the Sa Huynh, Cham, Ly, Tran, Le, and Nguyen periods. Fishing Village Memory House – A reconstruction of the traditional fishing communities that once lived around Son Tra Peninsula. Art gallery – Contemporary Vietnamese paintings and sculptures are exhibited in modern buildings designed to blend into the forest. Ethnographic House – Traditional tools, costumes, and cultural objects from Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands are on display. Take a relaxing break at Dong Dinh Museum, where you can enjoy refreshing tropical drinks in a peaceful forest café surrounded by art, nature, and the tranquil atmosphere of Son Tra Peninsula.
Lady Buddha Statue is one of Da Nang's most iconic landmarks. Standing 67 meters (220 feet) tall on the Son Tra Peninsula, it is the tallest statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Guanyin) in Vietnam. From the statue, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Da Nang City, the coastline, and the East Sea while experiencing the peaceful atmosphere of Linh Ung Pagoda.
Ride along Son Tra's scenic coastal road, where lush mountains meet the sparkling sea. Stop at breathtaking viewpoints to capture unforgettable photos and enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze.
Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng is one of Da Nang's most famous local eateries, celebrated for its crispy Vietnamese savory pancakes. Each pancake is freshly cooked with a golden, crispy crust and filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts. Wrap it with fresh herbs and rice paper, then dip it into the restaurant's signature rich peanut sauce for an authentic Central Vietnamese dining experience.
Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise along the Han River and admire Da Nang’s beautiful skyline, sparkling bridges, and vibrant city lights. Take in panoramic night views, feel the cool river breeze, and experience the city from a different perspective.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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