Hoi An, Vietnam · Da Nang, Vietnam
old towns, street food, beaches, history
Da Nang
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Welcome to central Vietnam! Today is a gentle arrival day — touch down at Da Nang International Airport around midday, settle in, then shake off the travel haze with toes in the sand. By mid-afternoon you'll be at My Khe Beach, one of Vietnam's most famous stretches of soft white sand and warm, swimmable water — an easy place to ease into the rhythm of the trip. As evening falls, you stay right by the shore for a relaxed seafood dinner on the sand, your first taste of the fresh-from-the-boat cooking this coast is known for. Rest up tonight — tomorrow you head into Hoi An's Ancient Town for the Japanese Covered Bridge and a lantern-lit evening.
From the airport, it's a quick 15-minute drive (about 4 miles) to My Khe Beach — grab a metered taxi (Mai Linh or Vinasun) or use the Grab app for transparent pricing. Dinner is just a 3-minute walk along the sand from the beach, so no transport needed in the evening. Keep your hotel's name written in Vietnamese to show drivers.
Enjoy your first evening on the coast — an easy day to recharge before the days ahead.
Hoi An
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Ba Na Hills
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Da Nang
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Hue
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Today is your big history day, and it's worth the early start. You'll leave the coast behind and climb the legendary Hai Van Pass — a switchbacking ridge road with sweeping ocean overlooks that's a highlight in its own right, not just a transfer. From there it's on to Hue, Vietnam's old imperial capital, where the walled Imperial City unfolds in moats, ceremonial gates, and the throne halls of the Nguyen dynasty. After exploring the citadel you'll finish at the riverside Thien Mu Pagoda, the seven-tiered tower above the Perfume River that's one of the country's most photographed monuments. It's a long day on the road, but it bookends your trip with the deeper history behind the beaches and lantern nights.
This is a point-to-point driven day, so a single hired car or small-group tour is by far the easiest way to do it.
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Tomorrow is your last morning — relax at An Bang Beach, so consider an early night after today's miles.
Da Nang
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