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Da Nang Private Tour

Buddhist temples, dramatic mountains, a unique museum, beautiful beaches and monkeys: discover the charms of Da Nang on this private tour. Description. In the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Da Nang for an 8-hour tour of the city....

  • 8 hours
  • 10/10 | 4 reviews

Buddhist temples, dramatic mountains, a unique museum, beautiful beaches and monkeys: discover the charms of Da Nang on this private tour.

Description

In the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Da Nang for an 8-hour tour of the city. Our first stop is the Museum of Cham Sculpture, the largest exhibition of Cham art globally, featuring almost 300 sculptures from the ancient kingdom of Champa.

Next, we will visit Non Nuoc, known for its marble workshops and white stone sculptures. We will proceed to the Marble Mountains, exploring Buddhist temples and enjoying panoramic views. You may enter the Am Phu Cave for an additional fee.

After climbing down, we will have lunch at a local restaurant to savor Vietnamese cuisine.

Post-lunch, the tour continues to the Son Tra Peninsula, or Monkey Island, famous for its red-faced monkeys and white sand beaches. We will also visit Linh Ung Pagoda, the most significant temple in Da Nang, housing a 67-meter-tall marble statue of Lady Buddha. You will explore the temple complex and gardens.

The last stop will be at Han Market, the main shopping area where you can buy souvenirs and experience local life. The tour concludes at your hotel after 8 hours of activities.

Pickup

The tour includes pickup from hotels in the centre of Da Nang. For locations outside the centre, an additional fee between 550000VND - 850000VND is required, depending on the pickup area. Pickup from the cruise terminal incurs a fee of 30USD per person.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport by minibus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Lunch
  • Water
  • Private and exclusive tour

Not included

  • Entrance fee to the Am Phu Cave: 20000VND per person

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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