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Best Beaches In Da Nang

Da Nang sits at the sweet spot of Central Vietnam where dramatic jungle mountains meet over 30 kilometres of white sand coastline. It is the rare coastal city that does not force you to choose between nature and convenience, or between a lively scene and total peace and quiet. The beach you pick depends entirely on your travel style, and fortunately this stretch of coast has a genuinely perfect option for everyone, from backpackers and surfers to luxury resort guests and families with young kids.

The Quick Summary:

  • Best Overall Beach: My Khe Beach for accessibility, consistent waves, soft sand, and a great seafood scene right on the waterfront.
  • Best for Families: Bac My An Beach for calm water, clean sand, resort facilities, and beach clubs with shaded loungers.
  • Best for Solitude: Non Nuoc Beach at the foot of the Marble Mountains, where luxury resorts keep things immaculate and uncrowded.
  • Best for Adventure: The hidden bays of the Son Tra Peninsula for snorkelling, wildlife, and beaches you genuinely have to earn.
  • Peak Season: February through August brings calm seas, clear skies, and ideal swimming conditions. September onward brings stronger currents and occasional storms.
Best Beaches In Da Nang

Which Da Nang Beach Is Right for You?

The coastline runs in one long arc from the foot of the Son Tra Peninsula in the north all the way down to the edge of Hoi An in the south. Each section has its own personality, and once you understand the differences, picking the right one is easy. Here is a quick overview before we break each one down properly.

BeachVibeBest ForLounger Cost
My Khe BeachHigh-energy urban coastSurfing, seafood, sunset walks, local cultureFree to 50,000 VND ($2 USD)
Bac My An BeachPolished and sociableBeach clubs, expats, families, remote workers50,000 VND ($2 USD) or free with a drink
Non Nuoc BeachQuiet and pristineLuxury resort guests, solitude, calm swimmingResort guests only or public pathways
Son Tra Peninsula BaysWild and secludedSnorkelling, wildlife, adventurous travellersFree

Still deciding between Da Nang and the beaches further south? Our Da Nang vs Hoi An comparison breaks down exactly who each destination suits best.

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The Beaches in Detail:

Each beach here has a distinct character. Read through and you will know exactly which one is calling your name before you even leave the hotel.

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My Khe Beach

My Khe is the main event. It stretches along Vo Nguyen Giap Street through the Son Tra and Ngu Hanh Son districts, a broad sweep of fine white sand with a gentle slope into the water and enough consistent wave action to make it genuinely fun for surfing. The beach is enormous, which means it absorbs its crowds well even at peak times.

Arrive at 5:00 AM and you walk into something quite special: hundreds of locals doing sunrise swims, tai chi on the sand, and beach volleyball before the heat builds. Midday the sands clear almost entirely, leaving a huge empty stretch for sunbathers. By late afternoon it fills again with the best food stalls firing up grilled seafood along the northern end. Surfboard rentals start at around 150,000 VND ($6 USD) per hour, with the best swells running September through December. If you only have time for one beach in Da Nang, this is the one. Check out the full things to do in Da Nang guide for how to build a perfect day around it.

Bac My An Beach

Sitting between My Khe and Non Nuoc, Bac My An is the most polished stretch of the Da Nang coastline. The Furama Resort anchors the northern end and sets the tone: manicured sand, attentive beach staff, and a line of beach clubs and seafood restaurants with properly comfortable sun loungers. This is the beach for people who want the full package without roughing anything.

Loungers with umbrellas rent for around 50,000 VND ($2 USD) per day from local vendors on the public beach. At the private beach clubs, order a fresh coconut for 40,000 VND or a cocktail and the sun lounger comes with it. The expat and digital nomad crowd gravitates here heavily, and the An Thuong neighbourhood just behind the beach has everything you need for a longer stay: co-working spaces, specialty coffee, restaurants from every corner of the world, and monthly apartment rentals at prices that will make you want to extend your visa immediately. If you are weighing up a longer stay, our Da Nang coworking guide covers all the best spots within walking distance of this beach.

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Practical Toolkit:

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  • Transport: Download Grab and Xanh SM before you arrive. Xanh SM operates electric vehicles and is excellent for airport runs and longer city crossings. Both give you fixed upfront pricing with no meter negotiation. Not sure which to use? Our Grab vs Xanh SM comparison settles the debate.
  • Cash: Carry Vietnamese Dong in small denominations. Sun lounger rentals, surf shops, street food stalls, and most local beachside vendors are cash only. The 20,000 VND and 500,000 VND notes are both blue and look confusingly similar at night, so check your change carefully. Our Vietnam currency guide covers ATMs, cards, and avoiding bad exchange rates.
  • Connectivity: Set up an eSIM via Yesim before you fly for instant data the moment you land, or pick up a physical SIM at the airport from Viettel for around 150,000 VND ($6 USD). Use NordVPN on public beach and cafe Wi-Fi. Our Vietnam SIM cards guide has a full comparison of options.
  • Accommodation: Agoda has the widest beachfront selection along Vo Nguyen Giap Street, particularly useful for smaller guesthouses. Booking.com is worth checking alongside it, especially for flexible or free-cancellation bookings.
  • Tours and Day Trips: For trips to Ba Na Hills, the Marble Mountains, or Hoi An, Klook and Get Your Guide both list well-reviewed vetted options with skip-the-queue entry where available. See the full Da Nang day trips guide for what is worth your time.
  • Motorbike Rental: Getting to the Son Tra Peninsula beaches independently requires a scooter. Semi-automatics rent for 120,000 to 180,000 VND ($5 to $7 USD) per day. Check the brakes before heading up the steep peninsula roads.
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Non Nuoc Beach

Non Nuoc sits at the southern end of the coastal strip, right at the foot of the Marble Mountains in Ngu Hanh Son District. Five kilometres of beach, practically no vendors, and water so clear during the dry season that you can see the sand below your feet at chest depth. The luxury resorts that line this stretch maintain their beachfront sections to an immaculate standard, which benefits everyone since the whole beach gets cleaner as a result.

If you are not staying at one of the resorts, public access pathways run between the properties. This is the beach for anyone who finds My Khe a little too busy and wants to read a book undisturbed for a few hours. The Marble Mountains rising directly behind you make for one of the more dramatic backdrops on the whole Vietnamese coast. Agoda has some excellent resort rates along this strip, and Booking.com is worth checking too if free cancellation matters to you.

Son Tra Peninsula Hidden Bays

Ten kilometres north of the city centre, the Son Tra Peninsula conceals a series of small beaches that most visitors never find. Tien Sa, Bai Rang, and Bai Bac are tucked between jungle headlands and dramatic rock formations, reachable only by riding the winding peninsula roads on a motorbike. Tien Sa sits on the protected northern side of the peninsula and has some of the calmest, clearest water on the whole Da Nang coast. Bai Rang is rockier and excellent for snorkelling around the coral formations, with a plate of fresh seafood waiting at the stilt-house restaurant above the beach. Our Vietnam snorkelling guide is worth a read if you plan to spend time in the water here.

Keep your eyes on the forest canopy on the way up. The red-shanked douc langur, one of the world’s most vividly coloured primates, lives in the trees above these roads and is genuinely one of Vietnam’s great wildlife surprises. Check your brakes before the descent. Not confident on two wheels? Our motorbike rental guide covers everything you need to know before heading up.

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Local Beach Culture and Etiquette:

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Vietnamese beach culture runs on a completely different clock to what most Western visitors expect. Due to a cultural preference for fair skin and entirely sensible avoidance of the intense midday heat, locals are largely absent from the beach between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM. The sands come alive at dawn and again at dusk. Joining a 5:00 AM sunrise swim alongside hundreds of locals is one of the genuinely memorable things you can do in Da Nang, and it costs nothing. For a broader grounding in how things work socially here, the Vietnamese culture and etiquette guide is a genuinely useful read before you arrive.

Good to Know: Bikinis and board shorts are completely fine on the sand at My Khe and Bac My An. However, walking through the beachside residential streets or sitting down in a local restaurant in swimwear is considered disrespectful. Throwing on a t-shirt before crossing Vo Nguyen Giap Street takes five seconds and makes a real difference in how warmly you are received.

Tipping at beachside seafood stalls is not expected, but rounding up to the nearest 20,000 or 50,000 VND is always appreciated. When bargaining for sun lounger rentals or jet ski rides, keep it light and friendly. A smile goes a long way and aggressive haggling makes the interaction unpleasant for everyone involved.

Water Safety: What You Need to Know

Da Nang is one of the safest cities in Vietnam for travellers and the beaches are well managed, with a dedicated beach security presence patrolling My Khe and Pham Van Dong during daylight hours. Petty crime is rare and violent crime is genuinely exceptional. The main thing worth paying proper attention to is the ocean itself rather than anything on land. Our full Vietnam safety guide has more on what to watch for across the country.

Rip tides can be strong along the main coastal strip, particularly as the season turns from September onward. Always swim within the designated safe zones marked by red and yellow flags where lifeguards are on duty. Outside these areas, particularly around the rocky peninsula beaches, take conditions seriously and check with locals before getting in. The transition into the rainy season brings significantly heavier undertows that are not obvious from the surface.

Street crossing is the other thing first-time visitors find alarming. Step out at a slow, steady pace and the motorbike traffic calculates around you. Do not stop suddenly, do not run. It feels counterintuitive for about ten minutes and then clicks completely.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Which is the best beach in Da Nang overall?

My Khe Beach wins on almost every measure for most travellers: easy access from the city, soft white sand, consistent surf, a lively local atmosphere at sunrise and sunset, and excellent seafood restaurants right on the waterfront. If you want something quieter and more pristine, Non Nuoc at the foot of the Marble Mountains is the better choice.

Can you swim safely at Da Nang beaches?

Yes, swimming is safe and popular from February through August when the sea is calm and clear. Lifeguards patrol the designated zones on My Khe and Pham Van Dong beaches during daylight hours. Always swim within the red and yellow flag markers. From September onward, rip tides strengthen significantly and conditions outside the patrolled zones can become dangerous without warning.

Is Da Nang beach better than Hoi An beach?

They suit different moods rather than one being objectively better. Da Nang beaches are wide, long, and set up well for water sports, beach clubs, and active days. Hoi An’s An Bang Beach has a more relaxed bohemian atmosphere with low-rise beach bars and a quieter village feel. Most travellers benefit from spending time at both since they are only 30 kilometres apart.

When is the best time to visit Da Nang beaches?

February through May is the sweet spot: dry weather, calm seas, warm temperatures, and manageable tourist numbers. June through August is reliably sunny but busier. September through November brings the rainy season with stronger currents and occasional storms, though some surfers specifically target this period for the bigger swells at My Khe.

Are Da Nang beaches good for families with children?

Genuinely excellent. Bac My An is the top pick for families thanks to its calm, shallow water, clean sand, and resort infrastructure with kids facilities. My Khe is also family-friendly outside of the surf season. The Son Tra Peninsula beaches are best reserved for older children and adults comfortable on motorbikes, as getting there involves winding mountain roads.

How do you get to the Son Tra Peninsula beaches?

You need a motorbike or scooter. There is no public transport and ride-hailing apps will not take you to the hidden bays along the peninsula roads. Scooters rent for around 120,000 to 180,000 VND ($5 to $7 USD) per day from shops in the An Thuong neighbourhood or near My Khe Beach. The roads are steep and winding, so only go if you are a confident rider with good brakes.

Is there a beach in Da Nang good for surfing?

Yes, My Khe Beach. It has the most consistent wave action of any beach in Da Nang and is popular with local and visiting surfers alike. The best swells run from September through December. Surfboard rentals start at around 150,000 VND ($6 USD) per hour, and there are several surf schools along the waterfront offering lessons for beginners.

Are Da Nang beaches crowded?

My Khe and Bac My An can feel busy on weekend afternoons and during peak season (June to August), but the beaches are long enough that crowds spread out quickly. The midday hours between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM are actually very quiet because locals avoid the heat. Non Nuoc is consistently uncrowded. The Son Tra Peninsula bays are almost always empty.

Can you visit Da Nang beaches on a day trip from Hoi An?

Absolutely. My Khe and Bac My An are about 30 kilometres north of Hoi An, an easy 45-minute Grab ride or motorbike journey. Many people base themselves in Hoi An and make Da Nang their beach day. The reverse also works well: staying in Da Nang and heading to Hoi An’s An Bang Beach for variety.

What is the water like at Non Nuoc Beach?

Non Nuoc has some of the clearest and cleanest water on the Da Nang coast during the dry season (February to August). The beach is shallow and slopes gently, making it excellent for swimming. The luxury resorts along this stretch maintain very high beach standards, and the Marble Mountains rising behind the beach create one of the most dramatic backdrops in Central Vietnam.

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