• Explore Da Nang & Hoi An: 3-Day Cultural Discovery Tour

Explore the charm of Vietnam’s Central Coast with our Da Nang and Hoi An tour - a journey that blends sea, culture, and heritage. From the white sands of My Khe to the glowing lanterns of Hoi An, each moment reveals the timeless beauty of Vietnam Central Heritage. Let's explore with Vietpower Travel in the following post!

1. Why Travelers Love This 3-Day Journey

A Balanced Escape of Nature, Culture & Coastal Charm

This 3-Day Da Nang Itinerary offers the perfect mix of relaxation and discovery. Travelers begin by the sea in Da Nang, explore the sacred caves of Marble Mountains and the cool heights of Ba Na Hills, then end the trip among the glowing lanterns of Hoi An Ancient Town — a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Each stop reflects the beauty of Vietnam Central Heritage: peaceful beaches, spiritual landmarks, and timeless architecture. The balance of nature and culture makes this journey both refreshing and meaningful — an ideal way to experience authentic Vietnam in just three days.

Designed for Every Traveler Type

For families: A comfortable and family-friendly tour with gentle adventures like the cable car at Ba Na Hills and coconut-boat rides in Hoi An. Safe, fun, and easy for children.

For couples: Romantic moments await — from riverside dinners to evening walks under lanterns. The atmosphere of Hoi An makes every moment unforgettable.

For solo travelers: A cultural experience filled with friendly locals, delicious food, and great photo spots. Perfect for travelers who want to explore authentic Vietnam at their own pace.

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2. 3-Day Itinerary Overview

Day 1 – Coastal Vibes and Ancient Lanterns

Morning – Discover the Soul of Da Nang

  • Begin your trip at Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra Peninsula, home to Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue. Enjoy panoramic sea views and the peaceful sound of temple bells.
  • Continue to the Marble Mountains, where limestone caves and ancient pagodas reveal Da Nang’s spiritual side.
  • Stop by Non Nuoc Stone Village to see skilled artisans crafting delicate marble sculptures.
  • Relax along My Khe Beach, one of Asia’s most beautiful coastlines, perfect for a light walk or fresh coconut drink by the shore.

Afternoon – Step into the Timeless Beauty of Hoi An

  • Travel south to Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site blending Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences.
  • Visit landmarks such as the Japanese Covered Bridge, Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, and Old Merchant Houses that date back centuries.
  • Explore small boutiques selling lanterns, silk, and handicrafts.

Evening – A Lantern-Lit Night to Remember

  • As the sun sets, take a Lantern Boat Ride along the Thu Bon River. Watch the lights shimmer on the water — a truly magical moment.
  • Dinner at a local restaurant featuring Hoi An specialties like Cao Lau noodles and White Rose dumplings.
  • Free time to enjoy the Lantern Festival streets, capture photos, or sip Vietnamese coffee by the riverside before heading back to Da Nang.

Hoi An Ancient Town

Day 2 – The Sky Adventure at Ba Na Hills

Morning – Ride the Record-Breaking Cable Car

  • After breakfast, travel to Ba Na Hills, about 25 km from Da Nang.
  • Board the Ba Na Cable Car, one of the world’s longest, and glide above lush forests and waterfalls.
  • Arrive at Nui Chua Peak and visit the iconic Golden Bridge (Cầu Vàng) — a stunning structure held by two giant stone hands overlooking the clouds.

Afternoon – Explore the French Village & Fantasy Park

  • Enjoy a buffet lunch with over 100 dishes at a mountaintop restaurant.
  • Wander the French Village, with its European-style architecture, squares, and gardens.
  • Visit Le Jardin Flower Gardens, the historic Debay Wine Cellar, and the indoor Fantasy Park, where families can enjoy games, 4D theaters, and rides.

Evening – Scenic Return to Da Nang

  • Descend by cable car, taking in a breathtaking sunset view.
  • Optional evening experiences: dinner at a local seafood restaurant, walk along the Han River, or take a night cruise to see Da Nang’s illuminated bridges — especially the famous Dragon Bridge.

Ba Na Hills

Day 3 – The Living Culture of Hoi An’s Countryside

Morning – Paddle through Coconut Forest (Bay Mau Village)

  • After breakfast, drive to Bay Mau Coconut Village, located just outside Hoi An.
  • Hop aboard a traditional basket boat for a peaceful ride through palm-lined canals.
  • Watch locals perform the fun “spinning boat dance” and try your hand at traditional net fishing.
  • Refresh yourself with coconut juice and snacks made by villagers.

Afternoon – Souvenirs & Farewell Scenes

  • Return to Da Nang for a quick visit to Han Market, where you can buy local coffee, silk scarves, and handmade souvenirs.
  • Stop by the Love Bridge and Carp-Dragon Statue — two iconic photo spots by the Han River symbolizing luck and affection.

Evening – Departure

  • Enjoy a relaxing dinner before your private transfer to Da Nang Airport.
  • Say goodbye to the beautiful Central Coast, carrying warm memories of culture, cuisine, and kind-hearted locals.

Bay Mau Coconut Village

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3. Best Time to Visit Da Nang & Hoi An

March – May & September – November

The best time for your 3-Day Da Nang Itinerary is from March to May and September to November.  During these months, the weather is dry, sunny, and comfortable. The temperature stays around 25–30°C, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Travelers can enjoy swimming at My Khe Beach, exploring Marble Mountains, and walking through Hoi An Ancient Town in the evening when the weather is cooler and pleasant.

Full Moon Lantern Festival

Every full moon, Hoi An transforms into a city of lights. Electric lamps are turned off, and the streets glow with hundreds of colorful lanterns. Locals and visitors release small lanterns onto the Thu Bon River, wishing for happiness and good fortune. This is the most beautiful time to visit Hoi An, giving travelers a peaceful and romantic view of Vietnam’s cultural spirit.

Travel Tips

  • Clothing: Light cotton outfits are ideal for warm days. Bring a light jacket for the evening breeze.
  • Sun Protection: Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for outdoor sightseeing.
  • Footwear: Choose comfortable walking shoes for exploring Marble Mountains or Hoi An’s old streets.
  • Essentials: Carry a refillable water bottle and your camera to capture every beautiful moment.

4. Extra Experiences to Upgrade Your Journey

My Son Sanctuary – Ancient Cham Temples & Sunrise Tours

  • Distance: About 1 hour from Hoi An
  •  Ideal time: Early morning

My Son Sanctuary is an ancient complex built by the Cham people between the 4th and 13th centuries. It was once a major religious center and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visitors can explore old red-brick towers surrounded by green mountains, listen to stories about the Cham Kingdom, and enjoy the calm morning atmosphere. Joining a sunrise tour allows you to take great photos and feel the peaceful beauty of this historic valley.

My Son Sanctuary

Hue Day Trip – Citadel & Perfume River

  • Distance: Around 2.5 hours from Da Nang
  •  Ideal time: Full-day tour

Hue is the former imperial capital of Vietnam, known for its slow pace and traditional culture. The city’s main attraction is the Imperial Citadel, home to ancient palaces and temples of the Nguyen Dynasty. Visitors can also take a boat cruise on the Perfume River, visit Thien Mu Pagoda, and stop by local markets to taste Hue’s famous dishes like “Bun Bo Hue” and sweet lotus tea. This trip gives travelers a deeper look into Vietnam’s royal history and architectural heritage.

Hue Day Trip

Cham Islands – Snorkeling & Seafood Lunch

  • Distance: 30 minutes by speedboat from Hoi An
  •  Ideal time: Day trip from March to September

Cham Islands is a small group of tropical islands with clear blue water and colorful coral reefs. It’s a great spot for snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on the beach. Visitors can explore fishing villages, enjoy a fresh seafood lunch, and learn about the islanders’ simple lifestyle. It’s a refreshing escape for anyone who loves the sea and wants to enjoy nature after exploring cultural sites.

Cham Islands

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5. Travel Tips from Vietpower Experts

Local Etiquette: Temple Visits & Photography Rules

  • When visiting temples such as Linh Ung Pagoda or Marble Mountains, wear modest clothing — shoulders and knees should be covered.
  • Always remove your shoes before entering worship areas.
  • Keep your voice low inside temples, and avoid pointing at statues or religious objects.
  • Ask for permission before taking photos of monks or locals at prayer. Some areas may have “no photography” signs — please follow them.

Money, Payments & Tipping

  • The local currency is Vietnamese Dong (VND). Cash is still widely used, especially at markets, small cafés, and street vendors.
  • Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and restaurants, but small notes are handy for daily purchases.
  • Tipping is optional but appreciated. A small tip (20,000–50,000 VND) for drivers, porters, or guides is considered polite for good service.

Safety, Dress Code & Respectful Interaction

  • Vietnam is generally safe for travelers. Always keep your belongings close in crowded areas and use hotel safes for valuables.
  • Wear lightweight, breathable clothing during the day and bring a light jacket for cool evenings.
  • Greet locals with a smile; a friendly “Xin chào” (hello) is always welcomed.
  • Public displays of affection should be modest, especially in temples and traditional villages.
  • Dispose of trash properly and help keep tourist sites clean — small actions show big respect for local culture.

6. Conclusion

The Da Nang and Hoi An tour is a perfect blend of nature, heritage, and culture — from Da Nang’s vibrant coastlines to the ancient charm of Hoi An. Each experience is thoughtfully crafted by Vietpower Travel, a licensed Vietnam tour operator (License No. 01-711/TCDL-GPLHQT), ensuring comfort, authenticity, and memorable journeys for every traveler.

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Step into the heart of Vietnam with an itinerary that captures the country’s true spirit where history, culture, and nature connect seamlessly. With Vietpower Travel, every route is thoughtfully organized to showcase iconic landmarks and authentic local experiences. Begin your Vietnam travel today and see why every stop tells a story worth remembering.