About Da Nang accommodation
Da Nang hugs the middle of Vietnam’s coast, right where mountains lean into beaches and rivers slice through the city. It’s the kind of place where you can sip coffee in a buzzing market one minute, and be toes-in-sand by the next. Aussie travellers love it for the balance—laid-back beach days, easy day trips to Hoi An or the Marble Mountains, and street food worth salivating over.
Where to stay in Da Nang runs the full spectrum from $20 beach hostels to sprawling resort suites, with perks like breakfast, scooter hire or even afternoon tea. Wherever you stay, it’s hard to go wrong with a coastline like this one.
Where to stay in Da Nang
- Da Nang City Centre (Hai Chau District): On the river’s west side, this is where you’ll find the real heart of the city: street food stalls, the Pink Church, Han Market, local coffee joints and buzzing night streets.
- My Khe Beach: Da Nang’s main beach strip. It’s long, golden, and made for ocean dips in the East Sea, surf schools and rooftop sunsets. It’s lively without being overwhelming, and close to everything.
- Son Tra Peninsula: Just north of My Khe, this forested headland (AKA ‘Monkey Mountain’) is a peaceful escape. You’ll find luxe hotels with sweeping views, hidden beaches, and the towering Lady Buddha statue watching over the coast.
- Bac My An Beach: Slightly south of My Khe, this quieter coastal stretch is known for spa hotels, honeymoon vibes, and pockets of cafés, coworking spots, and boutique stays—perfect if you’re here to slow down. Explore Bac My An Beach
How much is Da Nang accommodation?
Da Nang is still one of Vietnam’s best-value beach cities. You can grab a clean room near the sand for under $30, or check into a sleek spa hotel for less than a Sydney motel. Prices are low year-round, with only a slight rise in the dry season (February–May). Whether you're splashing out or watching your dong, we'll help you find a stay that fits.
- Backpackers and basic hotels: From AU$12 per night. Dorm beds and basic rooms near local eats and travel hubs.
- Mid-range hotels: From AU$50 per night. Rooftop pools, buffet breakfasts and locations near the sand or markets.
- Boutique hotels: From AU$75 per night. Stylish stays with character, with plant-filled lobbies and local touches.
- Luxury resorts: From AU$180 per night. Big pools, bigger bathtubs, and views that don’t need filters.
Top-rated hotels in Da Nang
- InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort: High in the hills of Son Tra Peninsula, this showstopper lines up private villas, a funicular, and sea views from every corner. There's even a Michelin-starred La Maison 1888 restaurant for proper blowout nights.
- Monarque Hotel Danang: A few steps from My Khe Beach, Monarque does polished on a budget. Rooftop pool, ocean-facing balconies, and an adorable (and free) afternoon tea buffet that’s pure holiday vibes.
- Minh House: Tucked away from the city buzz, Minh House is all leafy courtyards, breezy rooms, and that inside-outside feel. Only 17 rooms keep it quiet and personal—like a little oasis with WiFi.
- An Binh Tai Hotel: Clean, simple, and walkable to the beach. This one’s for when you want to spend your dong on street food and swimming at Pham Van Dong Beach, not fancy pillows.
Tips for finding the perfect accommodation in Da Nang
- Use filters to find your fit: Whether it’s a rooftop pool in My Khe or a boutique near the Pink Church, Traveloka’s filters help you lock in what matters most.
- Time your stay smartly: Da Nang’s dry season (Feb–May) is prime beach weather, but if you’re okay with a light afternoon rain, the off-season comes with quieter streets and better rates.
- Look just off the beachfront: Staying one or two blocks inland in Bac My An or An Thuong often means cheaper rooms, better eats, and less tourist bustle without losing the beach.
- Watch for little bonuses: Da Nang hotels love a perk—free airport pickups, buffet breakfasts, or surprise afternoon tea spreads. Mid-range spots especially offer great value for money.
- Check what’s recent, not just pretty: With hotel openings and changes happening fast, recent reviews tell you more than glossy pics. Especially handy for new builds near the beach.